Boosted said:If you have sport plus, then you have a sport automatic transmission with shift pedals. On sport plus, ur dsc switches to reduced stability and gearbox will not select the next gear when using the shift pedals, in other words, you will need to shift manually to the next gear using you pedals or gear lever.
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dvst8 said:Boosted said:If you have sport plus, then you have a sport automatic transmission with shift pedals. On sport plus, ur dsc switches to reduced stability and gearbox will not select the next gear when using the shift pedals, in other words, you will need to shift manually to the next gear using you pedals or gear lever.
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No, you dont have to have the sport auto transmission for Sport+. My ex F20 125i did not have the Sport Auto box and had Sport+.
Engine output is the same in Comfort, Sport and Sport+.
dvst8 said:Boosted said:If you have sport plus, then you have a sport automatic transmission with shift pedals. On sport plus, ur dsc switches to reduced stability and gearbox will not select the next gear when using the shift pedals, in other words, you will need to shift manually to the next gear using you pedals or gear lever.
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No, you dont have to have the sport auto transmission for Sport+. My ex F20 125i did not have the Sport Auto box and had Sport+.
Engine output is the same in Comfort, Sport and Sport+.
R!Yo said:My F30 320i had Sport+ even without the paddle shifts so nope, I dont think you need the sports auto to have Sport+
All that happens when you switch from Sport (stiffens suspension and throttle response - output may also increase) to Sport+ is the DSC goes off and Traction Control comes on.
Although you can then turn the traction control off completely by holding the button down for at least 10 sec IIRC.
Riaanv1 said:dvst8 said:Boosted said:If you have sport plus, then you have a sport automatic transmission with shift pedals. On sport plus, ur dsc switches to reduced stability and gearbox will not select the next gear when using the shift pedals, in other words, you will need to shift manually to the next gear using you pedals or gear lever.
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No, you dont have to have the sport auto transmission for Sport+. My ex F20 125i did not have the Sport Auto box and had Sport+.
Engine output is the same in Comfort, Sport and Sport+.
according to the chart, engine output increases from comfort to sport, via mapping.
Ok cool, thanks for that clarification. All my cars had sport auto and I noticed it also holds gears into the rev limiter when sport plus was activated, provided you are changing gears manually. Interestingly, my wife's new 2series has no pedals and no sport plus, hence my questions about sports plus on cars with sport auto gearbox only.R!Yo said:My F30 320i had Sport+ even without the paddle shifts so nope, I dont think you need the sports auto to have Sport+
All that happens when you switch from Sport (stiffens suspension and throttle response - output may also increase) to Sport+ is the DSC goes off and Traction Control comes on.
Although you can then turn the traction control off completely by holding the button down for at least 10 sec IIRC.
Riaanv1 said:R!Yo said:My F30 320i had Sport+ even without the paddle shifts so nope, I dont think you need the sports auto to have Sport+
All that happens when you switch from Sport (stiffens suspension and throttle response - output may also increase) to Sport+ is the DSC goes off and Traction Control comes on.
Although you can then turn the traction control off completely by holding the button down for at least 10 sec IIRC.
damn, it looks good in black!
Boosted said:Ok cool, thanks for that clarification. All my cars had sport auto and I noticed it also holds gears into the rev limiter when sport plus was activated, provided you are changing gears manually. Interestingly, my wife's new 2series has no pedals and no sport plus, hence my questions about sports plus on cars with sport auto gearbox only.
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Riaanv1 said:Is it still standard? Or did you do software? what kind of dyno fugures did you get? Is it a stingy or liberal dyno?