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      01-02-2024, 09:21 AM   #45
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I see! Never knew stub lengths would make a difference tbh, I’ll just see how it goes and other I’ll just wire the canbus differently. I once seen someone connecting a pt can for the gearbox on the fuel pump module behind the back seat and that worked fine so I wasn’t really worried.
"Working" is a bad metric. CAN has at a protocol layer some protection against data corruption so if there are bit errors the data just doesn't happen. BMW then also does various data checks on packets around the car and will throw away packets that don't look right. That said, I doubt you'll notice any issues even if the car is throwing away packets.

Also, the fuel pump module is not on PT-CAN in the M3. It is on the non M cars though.

Build looks good. I like that you kept it so it's easy to return to stock. Nice work.
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Awesome swap. Attention to detail is beautiful. S65 pairs perfectly with the DCT.
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Just took it for the first test drive and DCT in combination with the 3.85 diff is so good!

Sadly cold and no traction at all but first testdrive was a Suc6!

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Just took it for the first test drive and DCT in combination with the 3.85 diff is so good!

Sadly cold and no traction at all but first testdrive was a Suc6!

That's great news. Glad all of your hard work and planning paid off. The engine sure sounds happy to rev - and that's a good thing. Maybe as a next step you might want to consider adding a Harrop Supercharger (positive displacement blower). I had one on my E92 M3 for ~6 years and 55K miles. The Harrop SC totally transforms the car by making the S65 V8 'think' it's an S85 V10. However, they've become very pricey nowadays though sometimes (rarely) used ones come up for sale on this forum. Just a thought... Thanks for the 1st test drive vid.
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Just took it for the first test drive and DCT in combination with the 3.85 diff is so good!

Sadly cold and no traction at all but first testdrive was a Suc6!
3.85 FD?

Congrats on the DCT swap! However, I have a diff with a 3.62 FD and I can’t imagine what it’s going to be like on a long drive, cruising in 7th gear. Frequent stops at the gas station!
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That's great news. Glad all of your hard work and planning paid off. The engine sure sounds happy to rev - and that's a good thing. Maybe as a next step you might want to consider adding a Harrop Supercharger (positive displacement blower). I had one on my E92 M3 for ~6 years and 55K miles. The Harrop SC totally transforms the car by making the S65 V8 'think' it's an S85 V10. However, they've become very pricey nowadays though sometimes (rarely) used ones come up for sale on this forum. Just a thought... Thanks for the 1st test drive vid.
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I’m not sure about the supercharger, I’m more of a turbo guy definitely wanna keep this one na
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3.85 FD?

Congrats on the DCT swap! However, I have a diff with a 3.62 FD and I can’t imagine what it’s going to be like on a long drive, cruising in 7th gear. Frequent stops at the gas station!
Just gonna see how it goes, the 3.85 was already on the car so an easy choice. For now I love it!
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Just gonna see how it goes, the 3.85 was already on the car so an easy choice. For now I love it!
Makes perfect sense. MT came with the 3.85 FD so why not try it. 1st gear pull must be a blast! The 3.62 FD was by far the best mod added to the car. I recommend Epic for the DCT software for cars with non-factory FD diffs. It addresses the non-upshift at redline in auto mode and vastly improved downshift throttle blips in all gears.
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Wow you actually did it. Pretty awesome.

Not gonna lie I had my doubts haha. But it looks well done. cheers
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Wow you actually did it. Pretty awesome.

Not gonna lie I had my doubts haha. But it looks well done. cheers
Thanks!

Car has been doing great, no canbus related or normal fault codes, shifting very smooth.

Never had a chance yet to give it a proper try tho, it’s cold and wet and with the short diff there’s just no grip, hoping for a good day soon so I can also use my dragy for some time measurements.
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Great job man! The DCT is one of the few automatics that doesn't make me want to rip my hair out.
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