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      02-04-2017, 01:33 PM   #1
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E93 M3 Drivelogic via coding

Hello, can someone tell me, how i can change the standard value of the drivelogic via coding, please? This model has no knob an no mmenu.
I didnt find the right thing in the ecu...
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      02-04-2017, 02:45 PM   #2
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Hello, can someone tell me, how i can change the standard value of the drivelogic via coding, please? This model has no knob an no mmenu.
I didnt find the right thing in the ecu...
thanks in advance...
I don't believe it's as easy as selecting which Drivelogic mode you want via coding, in essence just replacing the Drivelogic button in the center console.

Drivelogic is altering the characteristic curve of the clutches, kiss points, line pressures, etc. based on its pre-set "modes."

While it is possible to alter some of these parameters manually via Tool32 or programmatically via INPA, it would take a great deal of experimentation and/or an expert understanding of the ECU functionality to have any positive impact.

The most practical approach to improving shift characteristics would be to flash the M3 GTS firmware.
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I don't believe it's as easy as selecting which Drivelogic mode you want via coding, in essence just replacing the Drivelogic button in the center console.

Drivelogic is altering the characteristic curve of the clutches, kiss points, line pressures, etc. based on its pre-set "modes."

While it is possible to alter some of these parameters manually via Tool32 or programmatically via INPA, it would take a great deal of experimentation and/or an expert understanding of the ECU functionality to have any positive impact.

The most practical approach to improving shift characteristics would be to flash the M3 GTS firmware.
thanks for your answer. I just want to change the default mode. It is D2 (i think). I would be much better, if it could be coded, so that the default mode is D4. I think there are different default modes between EU and US specs. Maybe I can change the parameter of the SMG to US. Would this change the default mode? There are some options in the SMG ECU, but I never tested to change it. Maybe someone knows, if this works???
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