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      08-17-2011, 02:16 PM   #243
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probably lose power with all of the electronic gizmos going haywire haha
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any updates on this? it seemed like a couple of people were really getting serious but have not heard anything in a while
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      09-06-2011, 11:39 AM   #246
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i noticed one thing, that when u mess or deactivate the steering angle sensor, 4×4 and DSC is turned off, everything else works maybe this can help u out to find a solution(don't know if it affects anything else, everything seems to work fine)
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^^ That sounds better than the alternative of pulling the fuse and have the speedo not work.
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I would love to see someone do a dyno with the the AWD on and off. I'll pitch in for some of the $90 for a 3-pull run!
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I would love to see someone do a dyno with the the AWD on and off. I'll pitch in for some of the $90 for a 3-pull run!
I am seriously considering it. I might take you up on the offer. 1 - need to wait until it cools down in texas, 2 - need to find a place in Dallas who can do AWD dynos. I think it would be hilarious to get a video of the dyno run with the windshield wipers going.

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If I want to do a dyno comparison of map 0 and map 5 (autotune), do I need to do several WOT runs to let the ECU acclimate?
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I am seriously considering it. I might take you up on the offer. 1 - need to wait until it cools down in texas, 2 - need to find a place in Dallas who can do AWD dynos. I think it would be hilarious to get a video of the dyno run with the windshield wipers going.

Another questions for JB owners...

If I want to do a dyno comparison of map 0 and map 5 (autotune), do I need to do several WOT runs to let the ECU acclimate?
You got a Paypal account? Post it here. Hopefully a few members can make contributions to it. I'm down to do so - it'll only be beneficial for the community and will be interesting to see what kind of gains will be seen with just one driveshaft turning the wheels vs both shafts.

I got $10 on it.
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^ If it's one driveshaft turning the wheels then wouldn't it be the same numbers as a 335i?
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It should be yes. But the point is to see just how much power an AWD system like that robs, on the same car, on the same dyno, on the same day. It's a great opportunity to get some pretty conclusive and definitive results, because you're eliminating all of the variables that can make dyno results screwy.
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I like the idea of seeing the difference of AWD power losses on the same car.
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You got a Paypal account? Post it here. Hopefully a few members can make contributions to it. I'm down to do so - it'll only be beneficial for the community and will be interesting to see what kind of gains will be seen with just one driveshaft turning the wheels vs both shafts.

I got $10 on it.
10$ ready also
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Cabophisher: Post that account, bud. You should be able to accumulate the dyno dough fairly quick.
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probably lose power with all of the electronic gizmos going haywire haha
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any updates on this? it seemed like a couple of people were really getting serious but have not heard anything in a while
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i noticed one thing, that when u mess or deactivate the steering angle sensor, 4×4 and DSC is turned off, everything else works maybe this can help u out to find a solution(don't know if it affects anything else, everything seems to work fine)
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^^ That sounds better than the alternative of pulling the fuse and have the speedo not work.
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I would love to see someone do a dyno with the the AWD on and off. I'll pitch in for some of the $90 for a 3-pull run!
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I am seriously considering it. I might take you up on the offer. 1 - need to wait until it cools down in texas, 2 - need to find a place in Dallas who can do AWD dynos. I think it would be hilarious to get a video of the dyno run with the windshield wipers going.

Another questions for JB owners...

If I want to do a dyno comparison of map 0 and map 5 (autotune), do I need to do several WOT runs to let the ECU acclimate?
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You got a Paypal account? Post it here. Hopefully a few members can make contributions to it. I'm down to do so - it'll only be beneficial for the community and will be interesting to see what kind of gains will be seen with just one driveshaft turning the wheels vs both shafts.

I got $10 on it.
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^ If it's one driveshaft turning the wheels then wouldn't it be the same numbers as a 335i?
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It should be yes. But the point is to see just how much power an AWD system like that robs, on the same car, on the same dyno, on the same day. It's a great opportunity to get some pretty conclusive and definitive results, because you're eliminating all of the variables that can make dyno results screwy.
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I like the idea of seeing the difference of AWD power losses on the same car.
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Cabophisher: Post that account, bud. You should be able to accumulate the dyno dough fairly quick.
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Yeah, but you are comparing an i to an xi. The xi has a front diff that stays engaged. All you're doing here with the fuse is disabling the front output. Unless you have disengaging hubs, which the xi does not have, you're still going to be spinning the front drive components and you will still have the same amount of drag. If you read through the thread, people have said that the front output of the transfer case disengages at highway speeds anyway.

So, I predict no improvements in mpg. Change out the intake, that'll give you better mpg.
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I don't know what highway speeds you are going at, but it turns RWD at 100mph, not highway speeds.

I think there will be an increase in gas mileage, however, it will not be noticeable. It will be very slight. You will see the increase because the clutch transferring power to the front will be open, i.e. no friction losses, but you still have the weight from the AWD system. It might be somewhere between an i and xi, leaning a little more towards the xi I would think.

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I am taking tons of data at the moment and trying to reverse engineer some things. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. This is really getting fun
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I.think that I might be working at this from a different direction to you.
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sorry a little late but.........
an sti cannot be dialed in to 100% rwd unless you do a full rwd conversion
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I'm really looking forward to this I along with probably everybody else in here appreciate all the hard work you are doing to make this happen.
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OK, jacked the rear end up and let the clutch out slowly and only the rears turned, the fronts did not and did not pull the car on the jack. ? AWD disconnected (goes to 0%) below a certain mph? ?5-10mph?
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Don't let your insurance company see your post. Come on! Think about it. If the AWD drive didn't work below 5 mph, then it wouldn't work from a dead stop, like getting going in snow, so the answer to your question: does it disconnect below a certain speed? The answer is no.
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Then explain the results. It does makes sense, trying to turn a locked AWD/4WD at low speed is not fun. Maybe the AWD has an algorithm where it must see ?10 revolutions of the rear tires, ? see less than 32 degrees outdoors? But today at 85 degrees and 0mph and rears only rotate 5 revoltions then it stays at 0% and the fronts did not move.
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10 revolutions and you would be stuck in mud, sand or snow. The AWD kicks in IMMEDIATELY when slip is detected.
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Xi needs to be lowered, cornering feels like a boat
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I am just asking a question. How do you explain my findings.
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check this out: http://www.autoblog.com/2011/07/15/2...-crazy-burnou/

jeep srt-8 can be programmed to send 100% of the power to the rear wheels through software. can't wait to hopefully do that with ours someday!
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"In its resting state, a clutch outputting to the front axle sits opens, sending 100 percent of power to the vehicle's rear axle."

http://reviews.cnet.com/2300-10863_7...s=1&o=10004657
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Bump and some confirmed information that has been floating around for some time. Right from BMW training manuals:



Also, interesting finding:



Source: http://www.bawarec.ru/manuals/5er/e6...5er-e60-12.pdf
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Has anyone tried this awd to rwd trick to do a dyno?
Check out the Video, See if you notice anything! You ask, you GET!! I ran with 91 Octane & I have Dinan Exhaust. Results seem horrible!

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Check out the Video, See if you notice anything! You ask, you GET!!
Was this performed with the fuse removed? Looks like the wipers were tripped.
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Hmm, so peak numbers are the same. But there is clearly gains throughout parts of the powerband. That's pretty interesting.
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Check out the Video, See if you notice anything! You ask, you GET!! I ran with 91 Octane & I have Dinan Exhaust. Results seem horrible!

Hahaha that's awesome.

But sadly only 1 hp increase..
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I think the reason why peak numbers are almost the same is because the xDrive shuts off the front driveshaft after 100MPH.

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Hahaha that's awesome.

But sadly only 1 hp increase..
No it isn't. You're looking at peak numbers. You have to look at the area under the curve - the increases seen throughout the powerband.
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Yeah those numbers really suck! Can you get 93 octane and a tune maybe? Are you on the older software?
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Was this performed with the fuse removed? Looks like the wipers were tripped.
LOL, yeah the fuse was pulled. Definitely no power going to the front wheels, they didn't eve budge.
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Hmm, so peak numbers are the same. But there is clearly gains throughout parts of the powerband. That's pretty interesting.
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Hahaha that's awesome.
But sadly only 1 hp increase..
The dyno guy said that at just above 6k RPM the ECU went all weird and started losing power
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Yeah those numbers really suck! Can you get 93 octane and a tune maybe? Are you on the older software?
My last software update was Oct 2010. I am getting DME updated next week and then a downpipe and then I'll try again. Or maybe I should do again after DME update to see what happens???
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