LCI Paddle Shifter addon
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My Ride: 08 528I Sport/Prem
I would like to add paddle shifters to my car with LCI steptronic. Is there a kit I can look into? I did some searching, but I kept finding threads for pre-lci
Thanks for the help in advance!
Thanks for the help in advance!
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I make paddle retrofit kits for the E60 pre-lci.. currently working on the lci... shoot me a PM and I can take you through some steps i've came up with so far.
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My Ride: 2008 550i M-sport, retrofitted heated M-sport steering wheel with paddles, Sport-auto transmission
https://5series.net/forums/topic/550...-sat-retrofit/
There isn't a "kit" per se, but I did it with the OEM parts and programming so that my car now thinks it came from the factory with the SAT paddle option (and a heated m-tech steering wheel too!). All the info is in the thread (a few pages in...).
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My Ride: E61 535d carbon black m-kit panoramaroof with beige nasca interior and wood trim. 172m rims. DimSport Race, SB, SAT
All you needed to do was scroll down the page a little further...
https://5series.net/forums/topic/550...-sat-retrofit/
There isn't a "kit" per se, but I did it with the OEM parts and programming so that my car now thinks it came from the factory with the SAT paddle option (and a heated m-tech steering wheel too!). All the info is in the thread (a few pages in...).
https://5series.net/forums/topic/550...-sat-retrofit/
There isn't a "kit" per se, but I did it with the OEM parts and programming so that my car now thinks it came from the factory with the SAT paddle option (and a heated m-tech steering wheel too!). All the info is in the thread (a few pages in...).
Ps been corresponding with motivemods who've stretched to help, but sounds like present setup is aimed at those with standard automatic who want paddles, rather than those of us who have an almost completed SAT install and want the full functionality of the LCI SAT.
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My Ride: 2008 550i M-sport, retrofitted heated M-sport steering wheel with paddles, Sport-auto transmission
WPG-I happened to be in Germany and asked a huge dealer in hamburg for advice. He would sell me the missing parts (left and right paddle + wires) for euro 305 but didnt have in stock so didnt get them yet. Interestingly he was sure my existing m- wheel would mount the paddles - if not, an m-wheel (stripped, not trim or airbag - but its transferable) could be had for about eur 350. Assuming my danish dealer will do the fitting, code and VO for about eur 300 I could complete my SAT for somewhere between eur 600-900. Knowing I already have the SAT stick installed, would you deem the paddles worth the added expense?
Ps been corresponding with motivemods who've stretched to help, but sounds like present setup is aimed at those with standard automatic who want paddles, rather than those of us who have an almost completed SAT install and want the full functionality of the LCI SAT.
Ps been corresponding with motivemods who've stretched to help, but sounds like present setup is aimed at those with standard automatic who want paddles, rather than those of us who have an almost completed SAT install and want the full functionality of the LCI SAT.
For day to day driving, I probably do use them every day in traffic to engine brake in traffic, etc. but that's just my driving style coming from having a manual for many years. They also came in handy when I took my car through a performance driving school -- but again, the value for you will depend on your driving style and intentions. As for the steering wheel, the normal m-tech steering wheel does not have the mount points for the shifters (I looked at the one taken off my car), but all of the switches/airbag/trim transfer to the new wheel. You will definitely need a new wheel (the core part).
One last thing to consider if you decide to go ahead... if you are in a cold winter climate, you can also switch to the heated m-tech wheel (from 2009+ models) with the paddles -- the wheel is the same price. You would need to add a fairly inexpensive steering column switch (under $100) and possibly the spring coil pack (around $200 IIRC), but then you can have both the paddles and a heated wheel -- which, in case you haven't had one before, is AWESOME in winter. It's just starting to get below freezing here, and I am loving the heated wheel.
PS - the heated wheel function also requires programming and changes to VO code, but they can be done all at once.
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My Ride: E61 535d carbon black m-kit panoramaroof with beige nasca interior and wood trim. 172m rims. DimSport Race, SB, SAT
WPG - I shift manually all the time too; I like the engine braking. I wonder whether the paddles will allow manual shift even if you didn't move the stick to the left gate?
Actually, I don't have the improved throttle response and it doesn't hold the gears, that got lost when it got a new VO and then back to the old VO so I need that fixed. I only get the super super heavy steering now.
I don't think I'll splash for the heated steering wheel. I've noted your enthusiasm but it sounds like a very small thing - though I've never tried it. I do have heated seats and the auxillary heater so when I get into the car on a frosty morning like it was this morning, it's nice and warm all over and I don't need to scrape the windows so a heated steering wheel seems frivolous - sorry... do you have the auxillary heater?
I'll be sure to order a new wheel; got to sift through the thread now to find the right part number (without heat). Ordering in Germany where it is much cheaper than here and have made a deal with BMW locally to do the install and get the new VO. Will be sure to post results.
Actually, I don't have the improved throttle response and it doesn't hold the gears, that got lost when it got a new VO and then back to the old VO so I need that fixed. I only get the super super heavy steering now.
I don't think I'll splash for the heated steering wheel. I've noted your enthusiasm but it sounds like a very small thing - though I've never tried it. I do have heated seats and the auxillary heater so when I get into the car on a frosty morning like it was this morning, it's nice and warm all over and I don't need to scrape the windows so a heated steering wheel seems frivolous - sorry... do you have the auxillary heater?
I'll be sure to order a new wheel; got to sift through the thread now to find the right part number (without heat). Ordering in Germany where it is much cheaper than here and have made a deal with BMW locally to do the install and get the new VO. Will be sure to post results.
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My Ride: E61 535d carbon black m-kit panoramaroof with beige nasca interior and wood trim. 172m rims. DimSport Race, SB, SAT
ok found it I think, on http://bmwfans.info/parts/catalog/32342283947/ - M sp.st.wheel, leather, shift paddles part no 32 34 2 283 947 which costs 360 euro. The other bits are:
61-31-9-115-638 Paddle shift lever L eur 126
61-31-9-116-317 Paddle shift lever R eur 126
61-31-6-976-397 Wiring set eur 14
So this should set me back eur 626 + shipping from Germany. Will order right away
61-31-9-115-638 Paddle shift lever L eur 126
61-31-9-116-317 Paddle shift lever R eur 126
61-31-6-976-397 Wiring set eur 14
So this should set me back eur 626 + shipping from Germany. Will order right away
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My Ride: 2008 550i M-sport, retrofitted heated M-sport steering wheel with paddles, Sport-auto transmission
I don't think I'll splash for the heated steering wheel. I've noted your enthusiasm but it sounds like a very small thing - though I've never tried it. I do have heated seats and the auxillary heater so when I get into the car on a frosty morning like it was this morning, it's nice and warm all over and I don't need to scrape the windows so a heated steering wheel seems frivolous - sorry... do you have the auxillary heater?
I'll be sure to order a new wheel; got to sift through the thread now to find the right part number (without heat). Ordering in Germany where it is much cheaper than here and have made a deal with BMW locally to do the install and get the new VO. Will be sure to post results.
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My Ride: E61 535d carbon black m-kit panoramaroof with beige nasca interior and wood trim. 172m rims. DimSport Race, SB, SAT
Thanks. Actually shifter not staying in DS mode was the problem I had with the new VO before, without the paddles, so hope the paddles will solve it but I'm cognizant of the issues you've had and I'm counting on your help if it goes sour!
Ps prices posted earlier was before 19% VAT apparently. Should get the parts next week and then it's off to the local dealer. Reverting.
Ps prices posted earlier was before 19% VAT apparently. Should get the parts next week and then it's off to the local dealer. Reverting.