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      06-29-2022, 06:48 AM   #1
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Transmission adaptation values, good or bad?

For a while my 2005 E90 330i gearbox has been performing a bit averagely so I decided to download the xHp software as recommended by another user in this forum. See my adaptation results below.

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I do a lot of city driving and typically experiance a decent amount of slipping around the 30-60km/h range, and I'm guessing the 42ms reading for the B clutch can be correlated to this?

To be honest, I'm not sure if my torque converter is the issue, if I'm in need of a valve body rebuild or just that internal clutches have started to wear and break down with age. After all, the car has done nearly 270,000km (170,000 miles).

If anyone who understands these values better than myself can provide some insight that would be fantastic!

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