04-15-2023, 11:41 PM | #23 |
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I'm sure it's no different than my Z4MC. But influencers says it sucks so ymmv.
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I can't read all the blah blah blah blah blah. If you like manuals then get the manual. I'm getting the manual. Not willing to compromise.
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Have owned a number of manual equipped cars from a 90hp VW Golf TDi to a 485hp Dodge Challenger Scat Pack. All transmissions shifted very well. But the transmissions fitted in the lower powered vehicles shifted much faster. Since I owned a Boxster and Turbo concurrently and alternated between the two cars almost every other day, I had ample opportunity to compare them. In the transmission department no way could my 420hp Porsche 996 Turbo 6-speed shift as fast as my 217hp Porsche Boxster 5-speed. Based on my experience with my 400Ghp GTO, 420hp Turbo, 485hp Scat Pack the 453hp M2 6-speed in my opinion shifts with the speed commensurate with the engine's output. |
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However, the only reason I’m ordering a M2 over say a Tesla Model 3 Performance, is because there is no better feeling than that perfect shift. Any pilot will tell you that a computer can land an airplane a lot better than a human, but when we grease that landing, gimme some of what Meg Ryan’s having
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Get the manual. If you're not entirely satisfied ...
Spend $10 on a Burger Clutch Stop, and ... ....a few hundred bucks and an easy install of a short shift kit. Auto Solutions, Rogue, Dinan all make good ones. You'll get quicker shifts and get rid of any rubbery feel. |
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Regarding shift feel, for years I drove an R8 gated 6-speed. It is a very polarizing experience. And I was coming from an E92M3 with the older BMW shifter feel, which was about 20% more rubbery than the latest.
My experience with the Gated shifter was that one could call it "slow", and "notchy", because by definition, nothing is "notchier" than gates. Nor slower. You have to place the lever in each slot. Was it inferior to my next car, a GT3? Hard to say. I miss the crackity noises it made, but they could be annoying too. I remember wishing once or twice that I had my old E92 again! haha! But in the end, I considered that each company had a certain design philosophy too, which makes the car have its character. Surely John Wick could get a better haircut, but then he would be Tom Cruise. And BMW could copy any shifter it wants, but they want that connection to the past. Its not a cost-issue, as the new Civic or Miata demonstrate. I actually felt at-home with the new shifter, having owned all of the early M3 type cars, all with the same sort of feel. I swap daily between the GT3 and Miata, and I prefer the GT3 shifter, but the Miata is not "inferior"....just more of a "strawberry" Vs "raspberry" decision. |
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It’s the default setting, so whenever you turn on the engine, it’s on. You have to either disable it manually or program your M1 and M2 buttons with it disabled and then just press one of those buttons once you start the car.
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My first E92 335i that I owned in HK came with the BMW Performance SSK and weighted shifter. I was not a fan. In my hands at least, I couldn’t shift smoothly or quickly and I actually reverted back to the original setup which was brilliant.
I may get flamed for this, but don’t be in a hurry to switch things out straight away. Allow yourself to get used to the stock setup and then decide. Automotive journalists spend very limited time with the cars they’re reviewing and will always favor initial ease of use over actual teuntonic goodness. BMW engineers have spent countless hours developing the components that make up the manual shifter in the M2, give them some credit. My first car was a brand new 2003 Mazda 6 V6 Manual (thanks mom and dad). Great car, and shift action was smooth and uninterrupted. If I were to test a BMW manual and the Mazda one side by side over the course of a few hours, I’d say the latter was better. However, driving the Mazda quickly became Vanilla, but I’ve never tired of BMW’s.
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Those short-shift kits and custom polyurethane bushings (which are much harder than stock rubber ones) noticeably increase Noise Vibration and Harshness, so much that many users end up reverting back to stock. So that's not a real solution.
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Noise on my AutoSolutions setup (22.5% reduction, stock shifter height, 95A durometer bushings) was marginally increased. I had slight, occasional (but still noticeable) "buzzing" from the shifter on acceleration but that has, since, been mitigated with some damping foil tape. A strip of dynamat (or similar) would serve the same purpose. Ron recommends a softer bushing if you cannot tolerate the noise. Personally I didn't think it was bad and I consider myself sensitive to NVH.
There is a negligible increase in vibrations as well, as expected when stiffening up the shifter, but nothing beyond the realm of tolerance. All-in, I wouldn't go back to stock despite these minor inconveniences. In fact I went a step further and installed the Rogue Engineering rubber transmission mounts, no discernable difference in NVH but a noticeable (positive) difference in engagement between gears. A smoother transition between gears; less crunch, especially from 2nd-3rd. |
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I'm a lifer manual guy. Former 1'er M6 owner. 40+ cars owned. Lots of time in my past life drag racing and road racing. The M6 M2 is pretty solid. The gates are pretty easy to find. Shifter is a bit soft and rubbery. The clutch has a pretty narrow bite point (but my experience is pretty typical of BMW). I'm researching shifter options. rev match is pretty impressive. Not sure if it is worth disabling. Normal driving set to efficient is pretty easy. On sport plus a bit harder cuz the throttle is more sensitive. I think this thing needs a lighter flywheel The BMW A8 is pretty impressive but if you want fun factor then you can't beat this car as an M6 |
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IMO if you have a chance order the Auto Solutions SSK when it's available. Ron will perhaps make a limited run on those. He is still selling a lot of EX and F8X SSK. You can always go CAE Ultra shifter but that's too hard-core for me daily driving
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