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04-23-2017, 02:22 PM | #114 |
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Just wondering here, have you tried to set the DCT into a higher or more bars shifting mode? That could just be your case and that the DCT is in all out comfort mode so it shift much slower, slowing down the clutch engagement of the transmission as well. That could be why you're not moving as fast or you have that lag? Does the 1 series have DCT that can be controlled like the M models? Never been in a 1 series. Does all DCT have that mode no matter what series it goes into?
That could be your simplest solution and you just have to set the mode higher to have your fix. It is because I did not see once that you spoke about changing the modes nor anyone else. About the ZF-8, my wife has the 435i GC with that transmission. It is smooth and quick so I like that transmission. I think it is just because I know that the DCT is unique to the M or a higher model car, I would love to keep it still. I am 50/50 and if it goes to the ZF-8, I would welcome it. The new M5 is stated to have the ZF-8 in replacement of the DCT, so why not? |
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04-23-2017, 02:23 PM | #115 |
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over the past few decades, the trend of AMG, RS, M has been pretty similar.
I could tell BMW is SO going back to ZF auto than problem inducing, clunky DCT, just like the Audi S/RS going back to ZF automatics rather than recent DSGs.
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04-23-2017, 02:28 PM | #117 |
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Hell, even the new 2018 Mustang is coming with a 10spd. auto...
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My F80 doesn't seem to exhibit this behavior, but it holds second gear almost to a complete stop. I'm not sure if it was designed this way to overcome the aforementioned problem, but I've often wondered about it.
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But Ferrari uses Getrag like BMW on their turbo cars and are capable of handling the torque. Though the average Ferrari isn't going to put as many miles as the avg m3. I can't imagine going to a regular auto after getting used to the DCT. |
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But with the lurching and jumping of the car, this is different than what I'm describing above. What's happening is when the A/C is engaged, the idle is unstable. Coming to a near stop with my foot on the brake, the idle will fall to 500 RPMs or just below then all of a sudden surge up just above 1k. I've notice this happens when the trans is in 2nd gear. When the computer realizes the idle is too low, the idle surges up but at the same time, the trans shifts to 1st. When this shift happens, you feel a clunk and the car jumps forward with the idle surge. I think when this happens, the computer isn't disengaging the clutch so the car and feels like dumping the clutch. I have to wonder if this repeated behavior is causing extra wear on the clutch packs. And to add to the excitement of the car jumping forward, you feel less braking power because the system vacuum drops significantly when the RPMs dip to 500 causing a residual affect on the brake booster. Fun times. |
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Glad...I got the M and I am sorry for you 1 series peeps that had that issue. I hope they fixed that in the 2 series, if they come with the DCT. |
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Don't be fooled by the marketing blabla. The only reason why they are killing DCT and Manual is money.
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What I find interesting is that despite the fact that BMW is trying to cater to a wider market by expanding its lineup to 1990s GM proportions, they are alienating the enthusiast driver more and more. Something to think about.
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