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05-11-2007, 07:50 AM | #1 |
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Did anyone have their CDV removed or replaced with the modified one?
I would like to hear before and after experiences. http://www.zeckhausen.com/CDV.htm http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29828 |
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05-11-2007, 10:59 AM | #4 |
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Basically, you can feel the clutch engaging at the same rate you depress the clutch pedal. Before, if I kicked the clutch in and let it out like lightning, there would be a delay in the clutch engagement and I would get on the throttle (or blip too early) before it was completely engaged and burn up the clutch.
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I've driven Shimshimhada's car before and after...yes the shifts feel more direct and linear, highly recommended.
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05-11-2007, 12:16 PM | #6 |
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This is my next mod, if i ever get my car back...
I did it on my M3..and the difference is very noticeable.. basically a clutch delay valve was put in my BMW so that noob drivers, don't jerk the car if they can't shift and work the clutch properly... if you are experience, you'll find that this will delay ur shifting time and if under powered, have a hard time chirping ur tires... to sum it up...removing CDV will make ur shift more precise, and you get more feel with how the engagement works..
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thankfully i won't need this mod...with the Step trans and paddles...whew, I thought I was going to have to spend more.
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Oh they were speculating it, but it was official this morning...BMW is going to change my fuel pump...
isn't Starch waiting for one too? they said they have one coming for my car next week, so i don't know how accurate that information is...
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Damn...any one thinking it has to do w./ the PROcede???
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they are skipping Starch and fixing yours instead... j/k
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DAMN...ooooooohhh....that's cold blooded Rick James, cold blooded indeed.
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Mhhhmmmmmm, donut jelly!
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I think it's faster to get a kidney nowadays than a fuel pump..
ridiculous, if my car stays in the shop more than 30 days, i'm gonna try to lemon it...
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You can have my kidney and liver, but I don't think you'd want them...
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