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  1. #24971
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    Quote Originally Posted by BADCLOWN View Post
    I also have zero drivability issues and have smooth shifts, odd.
    +1 a sprint booster or other throttle remap makes the throttle more twitchy sure, but the big difference for me is that when I do a quick stab of the gas pedal to downshift, I actually get a damn blip.

    Between the drive by wire delay and the standard e46 eco throttle map you really have to punch the pedal and hold it for half a second to blip the throttle for downshifting. That ish drives me crazy.

  2. #24972
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    For what it's worth I drove the Pizza car and can confirm that it drove smoothly.
    330i Base | Mysticblau | Slicktop | 6MT

  3. #24973
    Quote Originally Posted by ZHPizza View Post
    +1 a sprint booster or other throttle remap makes the throttle more twitchy sure, but the big difference for me is that when I do a quick stab of the gas pedal to downshift, I actually get a damn blip.

    Between the drive by wire delay and the standard e46 eco throttle map you really have to punch the pedal and hold it for half a second to blip the throttle for downshifting. That ish drives me crazy.
    Well, now I may have to try a sprint booster because this is one of my biggest complaints.


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  4. #24974
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    I can agree with pizzas account as well.
    2005 BMW 330i ZHP - BMWP calipers/intake/strut bar/shifter, M3 CSL front/M3 rear rotors, Coby wraps interior, BBS CH wheels, Eagle Eye LED tails, LED fog lights, GC coilovers, Sprint Booster/sport button mod, 4.5 LCM w/ programming, Xtrons 9inch HU, BSW stg1, dynamat, M3 sedan dead pedal, oCarbon CF interior trim, CF seat backs, 2x2 CF MTECH2 diffuser, CF cabin filter cover



  5. #24975
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galapolis View Post
    For what it's worth I drove the Pizza car and can confirm that it drove smoothly.
    The first time you drove it was with the Shark Injector tune, which I only kept for the throttle response. I tried a sprint booster on top of that and it was like coffee + mountain dew = cocaine. Way too touchy.

    The last time you drove it was after I pulled the shark tune so OE throttle settings.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chaplian View Post
    Well, now I may have to try a sprint booster because this is one of my biggest complaints.


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    Yeah it makes it a little harder to be smooth on the throttle but makes downshifting better so a bit of a trade off.

    I picked up one of these during a bimmerworld sale but haven't played with it yet:

    https://www.bimmerworld.com/Speed-Bu...dal-Tuner.html

  6. #24976
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    Some of you need to commit to your heel/toe angle and stab it like a Hitchcock movie. You have to kill your downshifts. Every one of them with an intentional action. None of this dabbing. That’s for Tiktok. Proper heel/toe is for real drivers of ZHPs.

    On a more serious note: I like the normal throttle mapping. Luckily on my S54 I can customize non sport vs sport as I have that button. I heightened the mod to top end in normal rolling mode so I still had better less jerky initial throttle actuation then livens up as I go further. Then in sport mode the OEM factory settings were overly sensitive at the bottom which resulted in many of clutch bucks from parking lot speeds making me look like a newb in more ways than I ever thought. For sport I lowered initial sensitivity then really made it aggressive past 50% so I could still retain precise control in corners as I don’t need more than 50% throttle to modulate a high G corner.
    --Trevor--
    Vancouver, BC

  7. #24977
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    Dragged the coupe out of hibernation. Passed the state inspection & emissions test so we're good to go for two more years! I reset the throttle adaptation thanks to a post over the weekend. I have a Shark injector but haven't installed it yet. I've accumulated a large pile of parts over the past two years to throw at it!
    2006 330ci ZHP - Silbergrau Metallic / Stoff Laser/Anthrazit / Alu Black Cube trim / Adaptive Xenon headlights / HK hi-fi system / heated front seats

  8. #24978
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovert View Post
    Some of you need to commit to your heel/toe angle and stab it like a Hitchcock movie. You have to kill your downshifts. Every one of them with an intentional action. None of this dabbing. That’s for Tiktok. Proper heel/toe is for real drivers of ZHPs.

    lol - you always had a way with words...

    But this is how I am with it. Never had a problem with rev-matching with the stock throttle mapping. It doesn't even take any extra effort as I use the side of my foot and that provides enough of a push to get those revs up.
    BP
    2005 330i ZHP / 6MT
    Imolarot / Naturbraun
    2003 330iT / 6MT
    Orientblau / Naturbraun




    It's not the car you drive, it's how you drive it.

  9. #24979
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZHPizza View Post
    +1 a sprint booster or other throttle remap makes the throttle more twitchy sure, but the big difference for me is that when I do a quick stab of the gas pedal to downshift, I actually get a damn blip.

    Between the drive by wire delay and the standard e46 eco throttle map you really have to punch the pedal and hold it for half a second to blip the throttle for downshifting. That ish drives me crazy.
    EXACTLY... And the machine should do what I want---not vice versa.
    2004 BMW 330i ZHP (52k miles), Jet Black with black leather, MFactory LSD (3.38) with Z4 cover, 18"x8.5" ET38 APEX Arc-8's (Anthracite) with 245/40 Michelin PSS', Koni Sports with factory springs and front and rear reinforcement plates, Shark Injector, Corsa TSE3 cat-back exhaust, TMS under-driven pulleys (water & steering), CDV delete, TMS CF strut brace, K&N CAI, GAS DISA rebuild, TMS pedals, Wheelskins steering wheel cover, roller tray center console, black-out grilles, and WeatherTech mats

  10. #24980
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    Quote Originally Posted by BADCLOWN View Post
    I mean, while thats a cool process, holy shit is that tedious. and it doesn't guarantee longevity.
    Life has no guarantees, and I love driving the car...
    2004 BMW 330i ZHP (52k miles), Jet Black with black leather, MFactory LSD (3.38) with Z4 cover, 18"x8.5" ET38 APEX Arc-8's (Anthracite) with 245/40 Michelin PSS', Koni Sports with factory springs and front and rear reinforcement plates, Shark Injector, Corsa TSE3 cat-back exhaust, TMS under-driven pulleys (water & steering), CDV delete, TMS CF strut brace, K&N CAI, GAS DISA rebuild, TMS pedals, Wheelskins steering wheel cover, roller tray center console, black-out grilles, and WeatherTech mats

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