Active Steering
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I agree with wolverine that AS can be a problem on the track.
What would be nice, however, is if BMW includes AS on the M5 but not just allow it to be disabled -- instead they should allow you to dial in whatever ratio you want and fix it there until you choose a different ratio or re-enable the system to work as we know it.
Imagine being able to dial up a quick ratio for a track with tight turns, etc and let the car do it's thing. If you need to drive the car home from the track, you can go ahead and enable AS and let it do its thing normally...
What would be nice, however, is if BMW includes AS on the M5 but not just allow it to be disabled -- instead they should allow you to dial in whatever ratio you want and fix it there until you choose a different ratio or re-enable the system to work as we know it.
Imagine being able to dial up a quick ratio for a track with tight turns, etc and let the car do it's thing. If you need to drive the car home from the track, you can go ahead and enable AS and let it do its thing normally...
#12
Originally Posted by Rudy' date='Aug 29 2004, 04:15 PM
I agree with wolverine that AS can be a problem on the track.
What would be nice, however, is if BMW includes AS on the M5 but not just allow it to be disabled -- instead they should allow you to dial in whatever ratio you want and fix it there until you choose a different ratio or re-enable the system to work as we know it.
Imagine being able to dial up a quick ratio for a track with tight turns, etc and let the car do it's thing. If you need to drive the car home from the track, you can go ahead and enable AS and let it do its thing normally...
What would be nice, however, is if BMW includes AS on the M5 but not just allow it to be disabled -- instead they should allow you to dial in whatever ratio you want and fix it there until you choose a different ratio or re-enable the system to work as we know it.
Imagine being able to dial up a quick ratio for a track with tight turns, etc and let the car do it's thing. If you need to drive the car home from the track, you can go ahead and enable AS and let it do its thing normally...
Great idea, but I doubt BMW will implement it.
Let's just hope they give us the choice of active or not.
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Originally Posted by wolverine' date='Aug 29 2004, 08:10 PM
Theoretically they could do it. With active steering, the planetary gear housing rotates at a rate dependant upon the speed of the car. It would not be difficult to switch this software controlled function to allow the user to set the rotation rate of the housing and lock it, independant of the speed. This would let the driver select the steering ratio, from 1.5 turns to 3 turns lock to lock.
#14
On the test drive I didn't really feel the Active Steering, it felt very natural and I could not understand what the problem other people had with it. Now that I have had the car for about 400 miles I love it. I was zipping through a parking lot tonight with lots of turns and it is incredible. I also found driving my wifes minivan hard to control at first because I am so used to the AS. I think that is where it really shows, when you drive another car after adjusting to the AS.
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Originally Posted by Member545' date='Aug 29 2004, 10:30 PM
I also found driving my wifes minivan hard to control at first because I am so used to the AS.? I think that is where it really shows, when you drive another car after adjusting to the AS.
I'm constantly bitching (jokingly of course) about our minivan when I drive it. My wife doesn't think the joke is very funny!!
#16
Can someone give a quick down and dirty on what the difference bettween AS and servotronic is?
I was under the impression, servotronic is what makes it easier to manuever in tight spots?
BTW, I brought my wife on the 2nd drive of AS to ensure she was comfortable with driving. We both agreed that we could not tell what all the fuss was about AS. It was not difficult to drive and we didn't notice that much of a difference ini ease of steering over her A2 and the Chrysler Pacifica we sold. Maybe those cars have overboosted steering or something?
I was under the impression, servotronic is what makes it easier to manuever in tight spots?
BTW, I brought my wife on the 2nd drive of AS to ensure she was comfortable with driving. We both agreed that we could not tell what all the fuss was about AS. It was not difficult to drive and we didn't notice that much of a difference ini ease of steering over her A2 and the Chrysler Pacifica we sold. Maybe those cars have overboosted steering or something?
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Originally Posted by JBOO' date='Aug 29 2004, 10:54 PM
I was under the impression, servotronic is what makes it easier to manuever in tight spots?
#18
Originally Posted by 530E60NL' date='Aug 30 2004, 08:46 AM
I brought my wife on the 2nd drive of AS to ensure she was comfortable with driving. We both agreed that we could not tell what all the fuss was about AS. It was not difficult to drive and we didn't notice that much of a difference ini ease of steering over her A2 and the Chrysler Pacifica we sold. Maybe those cars have overboosted steering or something?
I don't want anything else but active steering from now on.
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