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02-18-2007, 11:57 AM | #23 |
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I think you're just good at modulating the throttle... So good you don't even know you're good at it.
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02-20-2007, 04:26 PM | #24 |
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Xdrive differs from AWD
if i am wrong PLEASE correct me... it was my understanding that a 335xi sedan (which i am ordering for april delivery) will be 99% rear wheel drive until the rear tires slip then power will transfer the the front. does anyone have an idea what would happen if traction control was turned off? comments, input, corrections, please. im going to buy a calender and start counting down the days!!
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02-24-2007, 01:12 AM | #25 | |
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You may do well on the track, but good luck getting it over the electronically limited 130 mph on the other track. |
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You are right that throttle modulation is the key. I romped on in first gear yesterday purposely without any throttle modulation and the DSC/DTC was flickering and the car lost a lot of power. From a stop or 1st gear roll on, I typically give it 3/4 throttle and modulate for a split sec until everything hooks then it hits the floor.
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I didn't know the XI had a shorter rear diff ratio.....where can I get some data on this?
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02-24-2007, 01:24 PM | #29 |
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You are right. However, if we are talking about a longer race, power is nothing without control. In power levels beynd 300hp on average driving surfaces and conditions, you get faster to point b, the more you have traction.
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02-24-2007, 01:45 PM | #30 |
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Umm... Compare the specs for every xi to every i. All 0-60 times quoted by BMW for xi are slower than i times. Why would the 335i be any different? I don't buy the issue of getting the power to the ground is better in the 335xi than 335i (without the Procede). So if the car is stock, I think the 335i would be faster based on above. Now... Having said that... Throw in the Procede and 0-60 times might improve in the xi if you can launch better. I don't have the Procede yet, but everyone says launching the MT with Procede can be a little tricky with all that torque. Still, like above comments, overall acceleration still should be better in 335i due to less drivetrain loss. Also... I would be very worried about the tranny in the xi with all that torque. Shiv mentioned the same thing in another thread. If you don't have much wheelspin, all that force is applied somewhere if not dissipated with wheelspin.
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02-24-2007, 02:05 PM | #31 | |
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On the BMW salessheets, the 0-60 time for the 335i sedan is 5.7 seconds and 335xi is 5.6 seconds. Unlike Audi's Quattro, the X-drive doesn't engage the front wheels unless it detects rear wheel spin. I imagine you will be able to spin the front tires + rear tires on launch with the Xi and the Procede....
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Acceleration time can be divided into traction limited and power limited parts. Models with low power are faster in rwd form as they are mainly (or only) in power limited part. Increasing power awd will be faster at some point.
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http://www.bmwusa.com/vehicles/3/335icoupe/techdata.htm The 335i times from BMW usa. Not 5.7 FWIW.
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02-24-2007, 08:56 PM | #34 | |
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See and believe my friend....bottom right. I don't know where this comes from..... It is not the absolute value that is interesting. BMW is saying the xi is faster than the i from 0-60.
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> Whether or not there is major loss of power to wheels, you get more "bang for your buck" with that power with the better traction Not too mention the added weight to the car. > 100lb difference. versus wheel spin difference All in all, i dont see it being much of a difference in real world performance, especially with the TT engine.
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i dont think you are familiar with the DSC yet. when you floor it, the DSC light shouldnt flash because it babysits your throttle and doesnt allow for so much torque to go to your wheels because it knows it will cause spin. DSC doesnt notify you of when it cuts off power... it notifies when there is a sudden slippage under the wheel and they cut power dramatically.
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Look at the datasheet above. The xi is 100 kg (220 pounds) heavier than the regular i. With better traction, BMW is claiming the xi is faster than the i for 0-100 km/h. I think they will have the same 1/4 mile times but I think the i will have a higher trap speed which means the i will walk the xi after the 1/4 mile. Just speculation.
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I agree, the I will probably get ahead of the XI eventually, but im all about the 0-60 There are just much more situations where a faster 0-60 is more beneficial than a high mph.
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Well... I guess we'll see. That is good info. I guess the the 0-100Km/h time should be slower than what I was quoting. That's the difference we're quibbling about. Do you have any concerns about putting a Procede on an xi?
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I called Vishnu the night I ordered the car, they have not tested against it yet since the car hasn't been released but this should be fine. I spoke to my dealer who is going to refuse to warranty the engine if I put the Vishnu in there. I have no concerns other than not having a warranty. I will drive it for a couple of months and see if I am happy, if not, damn the torpedos, I will get the Vishnu. I have a bit of a power bug right now that I am trying to cure
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The Cherokee accelerated well but it handled like a pig.....can't do it. The X5 drove well but was quite boring. I looked at an A4 / S4....no more Audi's for this cat. I ordered a sedan not a coupe. The 335xi coupe is available in September 2007.
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Do you have an ethical dilemma about having the Procede and not telling your dealer? My Procede is 5 weeks away. My salesman is cool about it. Of course my service manager won't know. I will unistall it every time I go in for service.
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I am friends with the guys in service and parts so I wouldn't want them burned for my lust for horsepower.... We will see.....when I test drove the 335i, it was quick enough for me (but not really).... How many miles do you have on your car? Even if I were to get the procede, it would be towards September / October 2007 when I can get 3000 miles into the car.
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