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Is probably placebo effect but I think I can feel the difference on the braking. It feels more 1:1.

I like it.
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Gang, what does this even mean. Explain please 😭
There is an app (ProTools) that can access and code (in a limited way) different aspects of the car. It’s a little more comprehensive that BimmerCode, but unfortunately works only on Android at this point.

some of the popular coding includes improving g the braking of the car. There are a ton of Nannie’s when it comes to braking, like pre- pressurizing the brakes when we lift on the gas quickly, balancing the brakes automatically etc.

You can code a bunch of those out and, -supposedly- the braking feels more natural, more like you are in control and therefore you can modulate better without the car kind of taking over with computer assistance.

I coded the braking and went to drive and *I think* it feels better. So for now I’m keeping the coding and see what happens.

but it all could be just a placebo effect.
 

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There is an app (ProTools) that can access and code (in a limited way) different aspects of the car. It’s a little more comprehensive that BimmerCode, but unfortunately works only on Android at this point.

some of the popular coding includes improving g the braking of the car. There are a ton of Nannie’s when it comes to braking, like pre- pressurizing the brakes when we lift on the gas quickly, balancing the brakes automatically etc.

You can code a bunch of those out and, -supposedly- the braking feels more natural, more like you are in control and therefore you can modulate better without the car kind of taking over with computer assistance.

I coded the braking and went to drive and *I think* it feels better. So for now I’m keeping the coding and see what happens.

but it all could be just a placebo effect.
You will notice a difference immediately if you drive with aggressive track pads. Suddenly you'll finally feel when a pad is cold rather than the car trying to hide it from you.

The feeling was immediate with DTC60s
 
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You will notice a difference immediately if you drive with aggressive track pads. Suddenly you'll finally feel when a pad is cold rather than the car trying to hide it from you.

The feeling was immediate with DTC60s
yes. I have Hawks DTC60s front and 20s rear.
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