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04-14-2013, 12:04 AM | #925 |
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04-14-2013, 12:11 AM | #926 |
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Trolling for one.
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Only on the 335i forums do you get accused of trolling if you say the car actually performed well...
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04-14-2013, 10:04 AM | #928 |
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After reading this back-n-forth the past few days, I have to say I'm with DallasBoosted on this one. He is being told to "loose [sic] the attitude," when he hasn't had one and is being called a liar and a troll and told to "read the manual."
I don't see why that's necessary when he has been detailed about his limp modes and what has helped him fix them. All of that is anecdotal and is perfectly reasonable to post in order to refute the position that tracking the 335i is impossible. Could he be wrong? Sure, but that wouldn't make him a liar nor a troll. If the goal of this thread is to figure out what causes limp modes in an effort to help correct them (like the OP states), then his information should be welcomed.
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04-14-2013, 12:41 PM | #929 |
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Whilst folks with all-out track cars will probably laugh at our efforts, I think we've come a long way and alot has been achieved to make the 335i a trackworthy car. With the right tweaks it's a very competent tool and will, most importantly, put a big smile on the drivers face!
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+1 and I'll add that I've been tracking my 335is for ~the past year with the stock radiators/oil cooler without any limp modes, including one track day at 110* ambient temp at las vegas speedway. |
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05-12-2013, 12:09 AM | #931 |
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Hey guys, I encountered the dsc/dtc limp mode while driving on the track. Found out it was going into limp mode only when the front wheels are spinning or senses no traction (335i, not 335xi). It doesn't go into limp mode when i do four wheel drift or rear wheel drift.
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06-10-2013, 04:23 PM | #932 |
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Just thought I'd add some input from my track experience this weekend. Stock tune, sticky tires, and race pads, and other mods in sig (minus tune)....no limp modes at all. Ambient temps were relatively low (50s and 60s...some low 70s) but oil temps were still around 270. Still no issues.
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06-11-2013, 01:26 PM | #934 | |
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Also, in case it helps, I saw a decent water temp drop last year when I replaced my leaking OEM radiator. There was so much dirt baked into the vanes that was severely impacting cooling capacity, and that's with occasional water hose cleaning. |
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I should probably update on something I tried a couple weeks ago. Recent track days before this one have been a futile attempt to get a couple good sessions in before I go limp mode due to Coolant temps (335i, AT).
This last week I tried 100% water + water wetter instead of coolant, and that seemed to help a ton with the coolant temps. Granted I was still running in the 245°F range, but only got a coolant warning once, and never went into full limp mode. Was a 90+°F day too, so was pleased with the performance. For info, I have FBO (no meth) with Cobb AP. I put Cobb in Stage 1 Drive just to lower boost to put less heat into the system. My oil temps run into the 290°F range, but I never limp due to those. I also am curious on the Fog light delete, I bet it will help a couple degrees on your oil temps at the track. |
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2. Try and hose down your radiator (actually your condenser, but the radiator will get hit right behind it), before each session. That will radically lower your water, and even oil temps b4 you go out for a session. My water gets down to 59F to start the session. By the time I'm ending the session, I'm at 107F. This was suggested by The Hack, and it has eliminated the issues for me. I'm running Cobbs 100 Octane race map btw.
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06-12-2013, 10:15 AM | #939 |
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What wheel width and offset/spacers? This could be fun! I just ordered a set of ARC-8's in 17x9 ET30 and I already have camber plates...
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06-12-2013, 11:05 AM | #941 |
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How did you achieve 3.3 degrees? I think my plates get me to around 3 degrees or so, but I've never accurately measured.
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06-12-2013, 11:09 AM | #942 |
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Nothing in particular, put on the GC plates, loosened the bolts at the alignment shop, tapped it inwards with a rubber mallet.. Could probably go to 3.6-3.8 before the plate hits the inside of the strut tower.
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Oh...well then. LOL What 275 tire....R-comp? Hoosier A6?
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10.91" for the NT01 vs 11" for the A6. It would be close! Weird that they only make the A6 in a 275/35R17 and not a 40. 255/45R17 and 245/40/R17 are available.
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