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05-07-2015, 02:39 AM | #29 |
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Thanks for the helpful feedback guys, let me summarize what you've told me:
Well to return the favour, here's my feedback You're right, D1 is crap The only reason its crap, is because with steady throttle and speed it changes to the highest gear (good) then refuses to let go (bad) Using D2 avoids the problem but means that in cities and steady speed freeways, you're constantly driving in a higher gear than necessary Other cars in the BMW range don't hang on to top gear like the M5 and are consequently much better in comfort mode If BMW would reprogram D1, you'd have an M5 that can gently cruise yet remain instantly responsive. Instead, what you currently have is an M5 that can gently cruise, but that's brain dead when you ask it to perform. Its a good reason not to use D1, because its flawed, which is a pity, because it needn't be. A few lines of code could make it perfect Last edited by SteveC; 05-07-2015 at 02:54 AM.. |
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05-07-2015, 07:01 AM | #30 |
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Steve: I understand your point, but it's not that the M5 is different than other BMWs, it's that the MDCT is different than the ZF8. I am sure that the MDCT could be programed to have a more responsive kick down in D1, but that makes it more like D2 and probably would affect the M5's economy ratings (which I realize no one cares about except BMW).
I don't think D1 is crap, it has its uses. But you need to think of it as an economy mode, not a comfort mode. D1 is even called "efficient driving" in the owner's manual. My MDCT equipped E92 M3 had 5 D modes and 6 S modes. It was too many. |
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05-07-2015, 07:50 AM | #31 | |
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a) D1 isn't crap, it's comfort mode -- in that it is comfortable enough for my wife to drive it if need be without a twitch response throttle she isnt used to. (This allows me to have cocktails when we go out in my car, and have a DD if need be) b) Step on the F*ing throttle if you want power. Even in D1 mode, if you get the pedal down past the soft detent, you get the whole beast. If you don't want to do that, then pull and hold a paddle while giving it gas. You will get an immediate 2-3 geardownshift to put the car in powerband, even in D1. c) Consider going back to your nostalgic 135... the M5 may be way too complicated for you, if you cant program the M1 or M2 to your preferred settings. There is a reason race car wheels look like this... I gaurantee this car starts out in its version of D1 too (and I want a 'fancy' button in my M5)
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05-07-2015, 08:18 AM | #32 |
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If using the whole pedal travel bothers you that much get a sprint booster. I seriously doubt you will convince BMW to change something that is as designed. The sport plus mode is perfect for me.
I had a sprint booster on my E60 M5 and really liked it. It's configurable and you will be able to turn the M5 into a twitchy monster if that's what you want. |
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Firstly, thanks for your feedback, which I really appreciate. I've been a petrol head since my youth and owned and driven plenty of M cars, Super bikes and raced open class off-roaders. I lived in South Africa for many years where I learned about drifting cars at high speed on unpaved roads
I love the M5 and thoroughly enjoy driving it on challenging roads in Sequential and Sport plus modes. But when I enter the city limits or join a busy freeway, I usually hit the M button again and drop back into default, which I appreciate for its softer, more forgiving nature. In general the car is perfect in this mode, still responsive, still a lovely car to drive and one for which I have no complaints. Ease down on the gas and the car responds instantly. Push harder and it start to growl and get serious...all in D1. But let it reach top gear at a steady speed and drop the revs to 1200 and all that's gone. The car becomes unresponsive to the gas pedal and reminds me of my very first car...an underpowered Opel Rekord.....not a fond memory. If you guys think that's normal and desirable, OK. But personally I think it sucks |
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05-07-2015, 11:47 AM | #37 | |
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So have a choice. I can either drive around town in D2 1 or 2 gears too low and have instant acceleration or I can select D1, get the appropriate gear but then have no acceleration when I ask for it. The point is, why can't I have both the right gear and acceleration when I ask for it? D2 holds higher gears for sports driving. That's not at all what I want. I want the car to select the highest gear and lowest revs possible, but I also want it to recognise when its unable to respond to my demand for more speed and downshift so it can. It recognises when I'm not asking for more speed and drops it into 7th, but once there it doesn't recognise when I am asking for more speed and take it back out of 7th. Its not sport driving or D2 I'm after, just a properly implemented D1 I think someone hit the nail on the head when they suggested that D1 is programmed solely for economy in order to make the numbers look good. |
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I still don't understand why this is even an issue. If you want throttle response I suggest setting everything either on Sports or Sports + and leave the suspension on comfort. The M5 is targeted towards different demographic than the 1, 2, 3, and 4 series and it has to reflect that. So comparing the M5 to a 1M or a 135 is apples and oranges. You can easily find the best driving modes by playing around with the DriveLogic/Sequencial. We have 3 programmable settings, Normal Start setting, M1 and M2. I find it hard to believe that you can't find a setting that suites your driving needs. I've had my car for a year and I can unleash its power at any given time. You probably driving the car all wrong!
Drive Logic Modes 1-3 1: Delay in shifts for smoothest (but slow) gear changes 2: No delay in shifts; fast gear changes 3: Fastest possible shifting speed. You can choose D1-D3 or S1-S3 D = Drivelogic; shifts automatically S = Sequential: manual shifts -Efficient - comfortable. Minimal fuel consumption -Sport - sporty, dynamic -Sport Plus - spontaneous, direct. Maximum dynamics. Quote:
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Never thought I would hear anyone say this car doesn't have good enough power delivery even in its stock form lol
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Not as quick but does give me the ability to change code to my liking
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SteveC If driven slowly for a period of time, the responsiveness will diminish accordingly. WOT will result in a momentary delay before the car wakes up and, therefore, increasing the potential for a "hooligan overtake". I believe our feedback & your testing has proven that this is by design and not fault. Dependant on the extent to which the current driving style has dulled the responsiveness, even switching to D3/Sport+ at <60mph can sometimes leave the DCT in 7th, albeit that downshifts will occur faster than D1/Comfort in response to any throttle application. The only way around this is to be proactive and switch to S and appropriate gear via the paddles and then switch back to D when your done. This may be considered a faff as it's not as intuitive as a true manual transmission. I do, however, believe that this is only an issue for markets such as the UK, unless one can overcome 'public road wariness'. Not something that I would personally condone. That takes us back to B-1Pilot's option 3. I would agree insomuch as a fast hot hatch (8sp auto M135i, DSG Golf R, etc.) would be the more thoughtful choice as a 'driver's car' for the UK's traffic laden roads. It is with good reason that UK car magazines rate many of these cars as 5 stars to the M5's 4.5... Last edited by Dionysus; 05-07-2015 at 02:27 PM.. |
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05-07-2015, 02:26 PM | #42 | |
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I understand all that....I actually read the manual before I got the car and its not terribly complicated, although having said that I didn't initially realise that my M2 button had been programed to switch to Sequential. Setting everything to Sport or Sport+ will certainly fix my problem...it will also result in the car driving around town in too low a gear and set up like its ready for the track. If you want to understand my problem, do me a favour and try this in your car. Select default (D1 and everything on comfort) Set off up the road Note the car's response to small throttle adjustments as you move through the gears....try accelerating gently from 30 - 40 or 40 - 50mph Find a stretch of road that allows you to do a steady 50mph and wait until the car selects 7th at around 1200rpm. Now try to gently accelerate to 60 mph Then at a steady 50mph try selecting D2 or Sport+ If your car is like mine, what you'll find is that your car drives beautifully through the gears, responding instantly and effortlessly to all your inputs, until it hits 7th gear, at which point it stops responding to small adjustments of the throttle. What it should do is select 6th, but it doesn't. When you then select D2 or Sport+ the car will immediately downshift 1 or 2 gears, leaving you doing the same speed but with a lot more revs. It will now be a lot very responsive to the throttle (by virtue of the higher revs) but feel like its turning too many rpm and needs to upshift |
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For the roads that I drive, the flappy paddles are just brilliant, but I still think I'm an MT guy at heart. The M5 DCT is a brilliant piece of kit but I'm still totally convinced that it would be significantly better with an economy/comfort mode that didn't lose touch with what an M5 is all about |
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