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07-12-2011, 10:27 PM | #1 |
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ZCP, DSC EDC and the M220 wheels...clarification needed!!
I'm a bit perplexed and my dealer has no clue. I was told that the ZCP adds features you can't get by just buying EDC. I did a search, and it looks like the only thing I'm not getting if I do EDC vs. ZCP is Adaptability in Sport mode (and the wheels). The reason I'm asking is that I really like the M220 wheels. I know they are 1/2 narrower. I would like to do 4 or 6 track days a year, but nothing crazy. Anything I'm missing as far as features are concerned? Thanks
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07-13-2011, 12:59 AM | #2 |
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Since you track, you'll want ZCP lower suspension and modified EDC settings from competition package.
You can buy competition package then trade your ZCP wheels for OEM 220M + cash (500-1000 depends on the conditions). You'll not have any problem making waiting list for your wheel trade.
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11-18-2011, 08:52 PM | #5 |
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If you prefer the M220 wheels, then don't get the ZCP package. Many folks get the comp package because they prefer those wheels. As far as the track goes, once experienced with the car, you will want DCT off for track driving, and you'll probably prefer the standard throttle mapping mode, so that doesn't leave much for you in the comp package, except the slightly shorter springs, which is not worth the cost for your use.
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