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Old 11-11-2018, 12:48 AM
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Default What Setting For Running Dyno Test??

I am going to dyno the car this Monday - it is an M7. I normally drive it in 'Sport" setting. What setting should be used for the dyno??

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I am going to say track mode and turn off all nannies. Not sure if there is a fuse you can pull or not?
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I would run it in Tour with traction control turned off. If you are in Track Mode PTM is always on and it could interpret the rear wheels turning when the fronts aren't as a problem.

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Originally Posted by Bill Dearborn
I would run it in Tour with traction control turned off. If you are in Track Mode PTM is always on and it could interpret the rear wheels turning when the fronts aren't as a problem.

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Thanks, Bill. That was what I was wondering about. Should be interesting tomorrow. I put the stage 2 aero on the rear myself, but the shop will also put the front pieces on for me tomorrow and weigh the car...

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