04-26-2012, 07:02 AM | #45 |
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If in sport mode there's no lag then it's not turbo lag. I'm sure my diesel 30D has the same issue....lag in normal, no lag in sport.
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04-26-2012, 11:18 AM | #46 |
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04-26-2012, 01:41 PM | #47 |
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I just had my 2011 X3 28i flashed with the newest software. The new flash ABSOLUTELY improved the throttle response. I would strongly encourage anyone to go into the service department to get that done.
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04-26-2012, 01:55 PM | #48 |
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I wonder if the late-great Lotus7 will get his car repaired? He once stated we BMW newbies had to learn how to press the accelerator 'better'.
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04-26-2012, 02:15 PM | #50 |
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Got to thinking about this the other night after somebody posted questioning driving skills. Over 42 years of driving all types of vehicles. VW's to Porsches, street racers, imports, domestics, off road, and even a White Freighter Diesel with tandem trailers. Probably have rebuilt over ten engines, plus other major repairs. Never have walked away from driving anything. The X3 is the first car I've had with a "lag" or shall we say lack of smooth responsive throttle control.
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04-26-2012, 03:37 PM | #51 | |
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04-27-2012, 07:53 AM | #53 |
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Wife came home after a day of driving with the new SW patch and she was very happy. Said it was like a totally different SUV. She did say it was 95% fixed and that once she felt the lag, but honestly the occasional lag that occurs in unique situations really isn't that bothersome. All auto slush boxes can get confused at some point, even the most sorted out ones.
On a side note, the fluctuating idle at start up also seems to be fixed. The X3 now starts and maintains a static high idle which is expected. Before the RPMs on frequent occasion would bounce up and down +/- ~400 RPMs. Would be embarrasing when starting the X3 in a crowd, people would look over and think we were reving the engine on purpose. Lastly, I did find a new menu option under the Setting menu I think it was. It said Sport mode and pulled up graphics of chassis or engine. Doesn't really apply to us since hers doesn't have adaptive suspension but it is a cool new graphic. |
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04-28-2012, 01:09 AM | #55 |
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It's true that a toggle to Sport mode eliminates this issue, which must have been an over-engineered attempt to goose MPG by a tiny increment. Since my 2012 is just three months old w/2,500 miles I won't be scheduled to come in until next January; I'm tempted to go in and request this software update. They are taking this genius incremental engineering thing a step too far. What if I forget to toggle into Sport mode before turning into insane, fast, agressive traffic?
BTW, one contributor referred matter-of-factly to requiring a linear response -- flawed logic. Many physical processes are non-linear, especially associated with accelerating a two-ton mass with internal combustion ... what we would prefer to see is a continuous, integrated, "smooth power curve" (think of the electricity flowing into your home or your business -- at least it should be!) rather than a crude, digital step-wise response. |
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04-28-2012, 07:34 PM | #57 |
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I had the update done a few days ago, and notice a significant improvement.
Interestingly, I have also noticed at least a 1mpg increase. Perhaps this is because I am not making inadvertant jackrabbit starts... |
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04-30-2012, 07:54 PM | #59 |
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This has struck me as being a little strange but who knows, got the car back and it appears to very smooth mostly highway driving so will give more info on stop and go driving when I get a chance. Here is the strange thing driving out to the dealership I averaged 17.8mpg on the way home tonight 20.9 I have never had that high of an average ????
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You won't believe me I was averaging 26.1 mpg on I-93 with 65mph cruise-set...I never exceeded 19.7 mpg till now. Not sure if the s/w update really improved the mpg or fixed any bug in the mpg calculator. Also I don't know if there is difference on the miles-to-empty too, with less than a 3/4 of the tank it was showing 268 miles to end |
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05-02-2012, 09:58 AM | #61 |
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Used to get 19.5mpg with 75mph cruising set from everyday hwy commuting, now I get 21.7mpg after software patch. Very strange!
Also, they tried to fix my wind noise by replacing the defect side mirror seals with the revised parts but it didn't work completely. Dealer contact BMW rte and found out one part is missing which is not available in US??? The part is coming from Germany. With new mirror seals, it is pretty much quieter than before. |
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