10-29-2024, 04:18 PM | #1 |
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dynamic stability control v. M traction control
I have always believed that there is no such thing as a stupid question, so here goes: Can some one explain to me the difference between dynamic stability control and M traction control. Why I might want one but not the other? Should I turn off DSC for autocross but not traction control? Thanks in advance. Cheers. |
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its in the manual, but i think the simplified version is that DSC clips the brakes when it detects "dangerous" driving, and M traction control simply utilizes the electronic LSD to direct power to one wheel or the other (or pulls power entirely). i'd recommend turning DSC off for autocross and leaving the traction control at around an 8 to start and go down from there. i have DSC off 99% of the time i am driving.
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This is a great question and I don't feel the manual paints the full picture.
Appreciate the answer so far! So, if DSC = brakes + LSD + power moderation DSC off = LSD + progressively less power moderation as you lower the traction control What does M Dynamic Mode do? |
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As the name implies it’s dynamic so how much it intervenes is dependent on a whole bunch of things. And I recall seeing it roughly maps to 6-8 traction setting depending on circumstance. Last edited by mrdudley; 10-29-2024 at 06:18 PM.. |
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Which setting (DSC, MDM or perhaps both) includes steering intervention? I recall seeing a warning on the screen when turning either DSC or MDM off that steering intervention will be turned off.
And what does steering intervention mean?
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I've been referring to this post for what each level of M traction mode does: https://g80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...3&postcount=11
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Still curious about the difference between DSC On and MDM. |
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There's a number of things the car can do to maintain stability and traction — torque vectoring/slip, engine moderation, braking, steering intervention — and it would be great to know from BMW engineering exactly which lines up with each setting, and to what degree. To put this in practical terms, many forum members here drive around in MDM mode much of the time. It would be super useful to know what we're losing in doing so. |
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10-30-2024, 12:28 PM | #11 |
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i think of MDM as "level 11" of the 10 stage M traction control. it requires DSC to be off. I believe DSC is the only form of driver control assistance that includes "steering intervention" (other than, of course, lane departure).
DSC being ON means all the other nannies are ON. MDM being ON means DSC is OFF M traction control requires MDM and DSC to be OFF with M traction control at ZERO but ON, means there are zero nannies between you and the guardrail i believe this is to be correct, but of course will defer to any experts who chime in |
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Unfortunately the BMW video explaining the finer details is poorly translated into English without the necessary English nomenclature to understand what they are technically saying.
If you want to see a more practical demonstration of differing levels, I really enjoyed this video. It's more drift focused, but still demonstrates the results of different settings.
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MDM = throttle control + brake control based on both wheel slips and yaw angle, at dynamic range of traction 4 to 7. (Car will try to save you if you don't counter steer enough and/or give too much gas) DSC OFF = throttle control only based on wheel slips, with 10 stages to choose from. (Car will NOT try to save you if you don't counter steer enough, but still cuts power if you give too much gas, until you turn it completely off) Last edited by jhstjh; 10-30-2024 at 10:43 PM.. |
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It's getting old (and I had it bookmarked, because I'm getting old)-- but great succinct video explaining DSC.
As it was explained to me, DSC is significant because it can do what you can't-- apply individual braking at different wheels; ie if you're driving in a straight line and swerve abruptly to the left, the DSC (if the vehicle rotation and wheel speeds don't match up within the ideal for the speed and steering angle input) will brake the driver side rear wheel to help the car rotate into the turn. |
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I also find this confusing, but at autox try a few settings over different runs and it becomes pretty apparent. MDM vs 7 or 8 is harder to tell, but once you are below 5 or so you have to be much more careful with the throttle.
For those of you driving around in MDM, you still have to be careful! I definitely had a moment with MDM on where the backend kicked out and I wasn't fast enough/talented enough to save it while at a track event. |
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