03-26-2018, 03:52 AM | #1 |
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Poor acceleration trait.
I have just popped my M4 in for its first oil service and in the conversation I mentioned that I have observed a hesitation from the engine when accelerating hardish from low speed. I thought that maybe the traction control was intervening, so have been running around with this turned off, but still the hesitation is there.
The reply I received was that it was a trait of the M series engines, and there was nothing to be done about it. I am thinking that they are giving me a load of bollocks. Has anyone else come across this 'trait'? |
03-26-2018, 05:58 AM | #2 |
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Yes doesn't pull cleanly sometimes although I'm not sure if that's down to the gearbox causing it, it's a bit like it needs to clear its throat on occasion.
Doesn't happen all the time and it always pulls strongly but some of the gears are quite long and even with the torque on offer it can lug a bit
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03-26-2018, 10:07 AM | #3 |
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Thank you for the reply.
I will continue to monitor the effect, may even mount a GoPro to try and catch the activity on the dash. Surely you wouldn't expect the car to be released to the public if there was this intermittent feature. |
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03-26-2018, 10:14 AM | #4 |
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Early e92 M3s all had a flat spot when they came out at around 3.5k rpm, so yes nothing is perfect.
They have released loads of upgrades to the i-step level since launch some changing the power delivery dramatically on the earlier cars so it's a case of continuous improvement as with all manufacturers. To be more specific around the occasional issue with mine it's when I'm in a high gear in D1 and go for the loud pedal that can catch the car out and nothing happens for what seems a long time but I think that's transmission related.
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I’ll be honest, if your in manual mode in dct with traction control off there should be absolutely no hesitation. The dct box can be a touch slow if you plant it and the car decides to shift down (kickdown) but that is transmission based not engine. If in manual mode, or if it is a manual then I disagree mine doesn’t have any hesitation. |
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03-26-2018, 02:12 PM | #7 |
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Well I have just got it her back from the service. They said that I could report it as a defect and they will then have it in for a look, but do not expect any thing from that.
This has only happened in Auto, and not every time. I will continue to monitor it, and probably live with the limitation of the auto box. Thanks for the comments. |
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03-30-2018, 04:56 AM | #8 |
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I don't get any hesitation whatsoever from the car when flooring it. The if in auto mode and you floor it, it may be changing down a gear or 2. That could be the reason for the hesitation, bearing in mind it is still a manual gearbox and 2 clutches. An auto box would change quicker as it's just a matter of opening one clutch and closing the next. The DCT has to select a gear then open one clutch and close the next, hence the delay.
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The solution is to have the GTS gearbox flash. As near as dam it eliminates both issues.
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i don't get this at all - about no lag from any revs in any gear, such a responsive engine for a turbocharged one
but i have a manual, so maybe it's to do with the gearbox making it feel hesitant until the clutches couple/decouple? pure speculation, but... I had an R32 DSG that had this trait a little; it hesitated til it found a gear, then picked up abruptly.. |
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02-08-2022, 02:16 AM | #13 |
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I'm running BM3 GTS flash and I can't say I've experienced this issue but I don't know what stock felt like. The GTS flash also helps with engaging reverse gear which can apparently take an age on the stock gearbox settings.
I appreciate not everyone wants to go down the route of messing with engine/gearbox settings.
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