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Old 08-04-2009, 11:28 PM
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Whoa... thanks to whoever revived this... I had no idea...
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Old 10-02-2009, 02:34 PM
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OK - I tried this 25s trick on my UK spec 530D and there's certainly no placebo effect involved - it does make a difference.

Only problem is, it's made my car worse!

To tell the truth, I was quite happy with the gear changes previously. D kept the revs fairly low, and was never really a setting for fast getaways, but there was never any hesitation. And DS turned the car into a bit of an animal - useful for pulling out at busy junctions, but made the car very 'revvy' and crippled the fuel consumption.

So, anyway, I did the 25 seconds trick, and now D seems much closer to DS. The engine revs much higher before the gears change. It's noisier and burns much more fuel.

I hope it'll soon settle back to its old ways.

But my advice would be, if you're happy with the current auto gear changes, don't do the 25s trick - you might regret it.

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Originally Posted by paulockenden' post='1023380' date='Oct 2 2009, 06:34 PM
OK - I tried this 25s trick on my UK spec 530D and there's certainly no placebo effect involved - it does make a difference.

Only problem is, it's made my car worse!

To tell the truth, I was quite happy with the gear changes previously. D kept the revs fairly low, and was never really a setting for fast getaways, but there was never any hesitation. And DS turned the car into a bit of an animal - useful for pulling out at busy junctions, but made the car very 'revvy' and crippled the fuel consumption.

So, anyway, I did the 25 seconds trick, and now D seems much closer to DS. The engine revs much higher before the gears change. It's noisier and burns much more fuel.

I hope it'll soon settle back to its old ways.

But my advice would be, if you're happy with the current auto gear changes, don't do the 25s trick - you might regret it.

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Old 10-04-2009, 11:22 PM
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Tried this on my 04 530d yesterday and am well pleased with the results. Gear changes are smoother, pulling away from a standstill much better and generally better response to the right foot all round.

This topic should be sticky or in the FAQ!
Old 10-05-2009, 08:47 PM
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I just tried it on my '06 525i. No more second gear starts with an abrupt downshift as you move away! This is an awesome tip. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Boarder' post='425448' date='May 17 2007, 09:57 AM
Thanks for the great tip! Shifts much better and I love it.

This forum is the best.
wow, i just tried it and it seemed to work....took it for a drive around the block and it feels alot more smoother and crisp as far as shifting...especially the delay i usually get from the tranny when pressing the acceleration..it seemed like it didnt want to shift and then finally did. but now very smooth ill have to drive a bit more to actually see a big deifference but even now i fel it...although when resetting i didnt hear any computer or something like that resetting to factory specs. but it seemed to work.. maybe it did and i didnt hear it. great post man.....very helpful
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I'm curious as to how often people feel the need to do this. Mileage based? Time? Once a week, a month?
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Guys what about not having a start button mine is a 2003 model... Do i turn the key once or twice???
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Originally Posted by Panikkos88' post='1065666' date='Dec 1 2009, 10:04 AM
Guys what about not having a start button mine is a 2003 model... Do i turn the key once or twice???
I'm guessing twice...


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