06-30-2024, 05:25 PM | #1 |
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Bilstein EVO SE or KW DDC
So far I have the Carbahn tune, AA downpipe with cat, and Apex forged wheels. My next upgrade will be the suspension and the only two coilover kits I've found for this car the retains EDC are the Bilstein EVO SE and KW DDC. I know there have been some recent posts about the Bilstein option but I'm curious to hear how they compare or if there are other recommendations.
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06-30-2024, 06:22 PM | #3 |
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I think it’s the same for Bilstein where it’s not directly noted to work with the G42 but does work. I found it here listed to be compatible: https://infiniteautowerks.com/shop/suspension-chassis/kw-ddc-plug-play-coilover-kit-bmw-g20-m340i-g42-m240i/
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07-20-2024, 03:18 PM | #8 |
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Does losing the EDC functionality cause any issues ?
Will the car constantly have an error code ? What happens to the wiring ? Is there some type of EDC Delete kit that is required ? Can the missing EDC be coded out ? |
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07-24-2024, 04:23 PM | #9 | |
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The actual damper control - stock conector is soldered so you need to cut and splice it. YAW sensor - attached on a soldered bracket on the stock damper , a gyroscope that should be at 0 degress horizontally and vertically . Therefore - as i added camber plates - i needed to develop a bracket that can be adjusted vertically so that whatever camber i am running , the bracket can be adjusted so that the sensor is at 0 degress - perfectly perpendicular to the ground. I'm still in the process of completely deleting the chassis errors - the bracket has been developed already - inhouse , by me - so when everything is finished i'll post a clip explaining what needs to be done. If it's worth anything - the chassis is now absolute bliss compared to stock. |
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It seems there is quite a bit involved in deleting the EDC and doing it the right way. And glad to hear your ride is now excellent compared to stock. That was one of the first things I noticed about the car the first time I pushed it hard into turns and corners - how squishy the ride felt. The Eibachs firmed things up a bit. But even then, going hard into turns and corners is mediocre at best |
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Welcome ! Yes - the , well , funny part , let's say , is that the Ohlins R&T kit is almost the same as Bilstein EVO or KW DDC price wise - but i saw a lot of reports about the Ohlins being able to maintain the stock comfort and close to stock ride height , and where i live some potholes really need the stock ride height . But EDC delete is somewhat of a pain , maybe the KW EDC delete is better , and anyway the YAW sensor was the cherry on top of that pain . The dynamics though - and i'm running a very conservative -1.6 camber up front - are incomparable to stock. I'd say they are now up to real M car standard , with just the stock 245 tyres up front . You could probably load damper control software of a car running passive dampers , because for some reason which is not 100% clear for me , cars with passive dampers don't even have the YAW sensor. Maybe - based on turning angle - the YAW sensor controls the stiffness across each damper , independently of your chassis settings - sport , comfort , sport + - and slighly increases stiffness on the loaded corner and decreases it on the unloaded corner so that you have maximum traction in your selected chassis settings. I didn't go very deep in the topic , but the sensor does seem to be related to the DSC system. Last edited by SpecTaqlar; 07-26-2024 at 05:19 AM.. |
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07-30-2024, 12:47 PM | #14 |
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Of course, just as I finally pulled the plug and ordered the Bilstein EVO SEs over the weekend, they are out of stock everywhere. No inventory. Estimating mid-August, but that’s just a guess at this point.
Does anyone know of any other coil over suspension kits that retain EDC? There’s not a lot of info on the KW DDCs for me to want to pull the plug just yet. I don’t want race car suspension, just a bit better stability with as much comfort as possible, most IMPORTANTLY getting rid of that rear suspension THUMP. The Billy’s seemed to fit that bill and there doesn’t seem to be any other really good alternatives. |
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