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Issues with the BMW Performance Power Kit for 320d?
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<blockquote data-quote="alantiong" data-source="post: 712667" data-attributes="member: 19754"><p>C-square, i believe you are mixing up "throttle delay (dynamic traction control)" with turbo lag. 320D has almost no turbo lag especially with the kick down switch. firstly, make sure there is nothing between your pedal and kick down switch. if you put additional mat, it always sangkut. so just check.. </p><p></p><p>secondly, if you swerved and throttle, throttle will be delayed as this is to prevent from breaking traction. this control by steering angle sensor. it will only start to throttle once the steering is returning back to center. it will behave differently if u throttle and then turn ur steering..</p><p></p><p>if i may put it bluntly, there is nothing wrong with the car.. just have to learn to drive it as how it is design. it is never "right" to pull (or throttle the car in your case) the car out of harms way.. trust me.. you may think its logical.. and cool to do so.. but i have enough of my share while doing this on track. the best way to get out of trouble is off throttle..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alantiong, post: 712667, member: 19754"] C-square, i believe you are mixing up "throttle delay (dynamic traction control)" with turbo lag. 320D has almost no turbo lag especially with the kick down switch. firstly, make sure there is nothing between your pedal and kick down switch. if you put additional mat, it always sangkut. so just check.. secondly, if you swerved and throttle, throttle will be delayed as this is to prevent from breaking traction. this control by steering angle sensor. it will only start to throttle once the steering is returning back to center. it will behave differently if u throttle and then turn ur steering.. if i may put it bluntly, there is nothing wrong with the car.. just have to learn to drive it as how it is design. it is never "right" to pull (or throttle the car in your case) the car out of harms way.. trust me.. you may think its logical.. and cool to do so.. but i have enough of my share while doing this on track. the best way to get out of trouble is off throttle.. [/QUOTE]
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