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Old 01-02-2010, 08:42 AM
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is there anyway i can get rid of tghe shift delay ,will a relash do he trick...and yes im driving in m mode track off 500s etc...its just this car has a bad delay.....
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drive 50mpn, pull both paddles towards you while stepping on the gas all at the same time, hold it for a few seconds, somethings gonna happen and rested your gearing, i think that should help
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[quote name='545iPoeser' date='Jan 2 2010, 06:27 PM' post='1083183']
drive 50mpn, pull both paddles towards you while stepping on the gas all at the same time, hold it for a few seconds, somethings gonna happen and rested your gearing, i think that should help
[/quote. its supp to reset the tranny,,but how is that gonna make it shift faster..the delay is when your full out and u shift its a slight pause which is the down fall of this car...
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Apparently, there are aftermarket tuners that can fix that problem for you if I'm not mistaken.
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Originally Posted by designo' post='1083380' date='Jan 3 2010, 05:35 AM
Apparently, there are aftermarket tuners that can fix that problem for you if I'm not mistaken.
Really? decreasing the delay will also be easier on the clutches prolonging there life and eventual failure.
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Drive at, say...50 mph, put the stick in N and pull back both paddles for about 2-3 seconds, and it will reset.

got this from m5board - 3rd page, from member m5_v10

http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/e60-m5-e6...h-issues-3.html
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