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      03-30-2020, 02:09 PM   #23
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Hate to be the guy resurrecting an old thread. I was curious about this. When I do DSC off, it definitely feels like throttle response is comfort instead of sport.
I can only speak for myself, 2018 M2 6-spd. If I'm tooling down the road at a steady 45 MPH and press and hold the DSC button to turn it off, the car will actually surge a bit as the throttle mapping changes from comfort to sport.
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You can enable rev match and turn off all of the traction control with bootmod3.
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You can enable rev match and turn off all of the traction control with bootmod3.
Could this be done via coding ?
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Could this be done via coding ?
I do not believe it can be done via coding.

MHD can do it (rev match on an off) now too btw.
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Subscribing for the future. I think I will try the Bootmod3 option this coming week.

As the OP suggested, I love doing my own heel toe on the street but would prefer to use the rev match feature with DCS off when I’m really pushing on a track day and seeking to be at / beyond the grip limit.

I think this isn’t something you can code in or somebody would have figured this out, right?
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Subscribing for the future. I think I will try the Bootmod3 option this coming week.

As the OP suggested, I love doing my own heel toe on the street but would prefer to use the rev match feature with DCS off when I’m really pushing on a track day and seeking to be at / beyond the grip limit.

I think this isn’t something you can code in or somebody would have figured this out, right?
It's not coding, it's BM3 or MHD.
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Yes on BM3 config you can change DSC OFF to enable rev match function. See pic below
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