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      06-01-2011, 09:19 AM   #23
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awesome info and nice work! Drew and ESS just keep raising the bar.

now, if only Roman would fly out to Chicago to hook me up with the DCT software.
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      06-01-2011, 12:18 PM   #24
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That's awesome! Thanks ESS!
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      06-01-2011, 05:28 PM   #25
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Sorry to go off topic, but for all your good launches, are you guys using Launch Control or just mashing the go pedal? I hear mixed things on how to get the best launch.
I found that mashing the pedal was the best way, but that's just me.

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How do you initiate the burnout - do you accelerate while in gear and your foot is on the brake pedal?
Stomp of the throttle, the tires will start to spin, apply the brakes.


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Good job AJ & Drew...

I was always puzzled how you did a burnout when you were non-supercharged. LOL
Now you know why I always went around the waterbox.

Once you burnout those Nittos you can go back with the MTs or maybe a bigger Nitto.
Thanks buddy, I remember your comments on the burnouts!


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So I went and tested 'burnout mode' and nothing...Car seems like it goes into limp mode. Wak! I would love to be able to change that. I've been just using launch control but it seems like I'm only able to initiate it once and after that first time the car won't let me initiate launch control again .
Yep, you have the DCT update.



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That's pretty neat being able to tweak software for such a thing..
When do you plan on hitting the track again ? I know your dying too
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how is the software other wise big improvement over stock? whats your overall impression of the dct software Drew? do you need to send ecu in for this?
It's good stuff AK, when we compared my Vbox graphs with Mike, two different people who looked at the data concluded that after each shift, Mike's car would jump ahead 15', not sure why, but the DCT software may have played a role in that, and I was making more power than him. With the DCT upgraded my tranny did not throw any overheating warning lights as well while trying to do burnouts at Famoso when I hit the 11.30. I think it does help, my Vbox times show that as well.To raise the rev limiter in the DCT you need to access it's ECU as well I believe (EDIT, I'm wrong you only need to access the ECU to raise the rev limiter on the DCT).
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I found that mashing the pedal was the best way, but that's just me.



Stomp of the throttle, the tires will start it spin, apply the brakes.




Thanks buddy, I remember your comments on the burnouts!




Yep, you have the DCT update.





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It's good stuff AK, when we compared my Vbox graphs with Mike, two different people who looked at the data concluded that after each shift, Mike's car would jump ahead 15', not sure why, but the DCT software may have played a role in that, and I was making more power than him. With the DCT upgraded my tranny did not throw any overheating warning lights as well, I think it does help, my Vbox times show that. To raise the rev limiter in the DCT you need to access it's ECU as well I believe.
thanks drew for your help. keep the results coming bro.
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      06-01-2011, 08:32 PM   #27
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thanks drew for your help. keep the results coming bro.
Anytime Brotha, you as well!
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Drew any plans on visiting Sac again ? It would be great to join you
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Drew any plans on visiting Sac again ? It would be great to join you
Might be a possibility!
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It appears BMW with their first DCT software revision disabled "burnout mode" on the E9x M3 DCT transmissions, if you attempted a standing burnout the ECU will disengage the clutch when you hit the brakes, and may go into limp mode and throw a DCT warning light. ESS has the ability to enable the "burnout" mode with a software revision, as well as prevent any DCT overheating or limp mode.

Well over a year ago, when I initially took my N/A modded DCT to the drag strip I had the old DCT software, before the 1st revision and was able to do standing burnouts, no overheating warning lights. Here is a few vids below.



Not long after that, and even currently other DCT M3 enthusiasts had posted that they were not able to do a standing burnout. When I did my NA runs, I saw a SC'd M3 at Sacramento that was not able to as well, I was a bit confused by this because I was able too. The SC'D car would simply disengage the clutch when he applied the brakes and tried to heat up the DR's, it didn't make sense to me then, so I thought it was probably because of the power difference, between NA and SC'd that prevented it from doing so and the DCT simply did not like it.

A few of us, including me at the time, thought it was more of a hardware problem not software and that the DCT was overheating and possibly it needed a hardware upgrade, additional cooling, however as I've found out that wasn't the case, it appears to be a software issue.

It makes sense now, thinking back at the chain of events, AFTER my N/A 1/4 mile runs with the original BMW DCT software where I was able to do standing burnouts, I took my car to the dealer and had my DCT software and ECU software upgraded, this was just before I installed the Gintani supercharger over a year ago.

I then thought maybe I was running too much tire with the MT Drag Radials, and that it was simply having a hardtime doing a proper burnout with these DR's, lol. So I went with a smaller DR, like I ran when I was NA. I then tried this somewhat silly new theory about the tire size just recently at a private track event, but I was still unable to do a burnout, same thing clutch would disengage when I applied the brakes, the car still managed an 11.3 ET and 129 trap though, no slipping or overheating warning lights. After this, I was pretty sure it was a DCT software issue.

Now a year later, when I recently took the car to the strip for the first with the ESS kit and ESS DCT software, it no longer threw any warning lights, but still would not do a standing burnout, when I applied the brakes it would disengage the clutch not unlike before. The car did 17 passes that night, not much of a cool down between runs and the DCT never slipped, or threw any lights, limp mode, etc., worked great, but I still could not heat up the DR's, if you can't heat them they really aren't much better than street tires.

I then thought maybe I was running too much tire with the MT's and it simply wouldn't do a burnout, lol, so I went with a smaller Drag Radial. Then recently at a private event at Famoso raceway I was still unable to do a burnout, same thing clutch would disengage when I applied the brakes, the car still managed an 11.3 ET and 129 trap though, no slipping or overheating warning lights. After this, I was pretty sure it was a DCT software issue.

When I spoke to AJ and Roman about this, AJ said he would look into it and was confident that enabling the burnout mode was something he could do. AJ was able to remote flash the DCT ECU while Roman was in the my area recently, and walla the DCT is now able to do standing burnouts, no DCT warning lights as well. This DCT software that allows standing burnouts, still needs to be perfected but this is good news for people like me who do enjoy 1/4 mile runs and realize it's imperative to heat up the Drag Radials to get good traction and a solid launch while using LC.

Here's a vid showing the car with the ESS DCT software change and how they have the ability to enable the standing burnout mode with no overheating. It should be noted that my car has made over fifty 1/4 mile passes on this DCT transmission, NEVER has it slipped, it has taken a lot of abuse, and is still holding fine even with 586whp.
Does anyone know of something similar for a 135i with DCT that would let you do a burnout?
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      02-20-2013, 04:16 AM   #31
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finally

finally a burnout can be done!
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