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Originally Posted by rons e92
I'd be wary of this if you're someone who plans to turn your M240i up, especially running ethanol. That rear driveshaft wasn't meant to handle 150%+ of the torque the engine is capable of producing. I expect to see more exploded rear driveshafts.
It is cool this is something they can offer. Wish my M2 had AWD!
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Yeah like I said I'm not doing a full FWD delete, it'd be interested in changing up the drive bias. Actually I think I saw on reddit, just the other day, where some kid who was trying to do donuts on dry pavement in a xDeleted xDrive 2014 330i, royally f'ed up his rear driveshaft. Looked like a twisted pretzel stick
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Was also looking at someone who monitored the xDrive system using pro tools and the graphs looked like the xDrive is basically in RWD mode most of the time, and just send power to the front on-demand here and there. With xDelete I'd mainly be looking to keep just a bit more of the power on the rear for winter months so that the rear rotates a bit more easy.