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Old 11-12-2007, 11:33 PM
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Throttle re-map disable?

I have Sport Chrono Plus, so I got the Sport-mode button, which automatically sets PASM and PSM in to sport mode.
It also re-maps the throttle response, which I find extremly annoying.

I find the sport-button to be very nice, because it sets PSM in to sport mode, which is much better for some fun, especially on rainy days.
Ideally I would like to be able to set my own sport mode, such as I would like to keep PASM in normal mode for slippery conditions like rain or snow, and, most important, disable the throttle re-map.

The throttle re-map makes the car difficult to drive because you get used to one throttle respone, and then suddenly the whole thing changes, making it hopless to drive the car nice by balancing the throttle.
The throttle re-map doen NOT make the car faster just because the pedal is more responsive, it just makes it more difficult to adjust the engine torque in delicate conditions.

How this is going to be on snow is not difficult to imagine - driving on snow requires soft and delicate adjustments, a notchy throttle is the last thing you want.

So, how can this be disabled?
Possible to re-progam the computer?
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I believe getting software might take care of that, there are several companies. You can get the info from any of the sponsors. some companies offer trial software where it gives you 6 or more driving hours of programming.

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I did found the throttle map change hard to deal with in the beginning, but after 6 months you just get used to it. It would be good it the sport mode could be configured in the dash menu to keep the map normal as an option. Or even better if it did this:
1. press Sport button for PSM change.
2. press Sport button and hold for 5 secs for PSM change and remap.
Sport mode remains as was when next time start up.
Oh but we cant be too clever can we?

The best thing about Sport mode is the PSM change because normal mode is way too restrictive. Thank god I got that that option .
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With Sport Chrono (not Plus) there is a button just to the left of the Sport button that has the image of a shock on it. If I press that instead of the Sport button, I get the sport PASM mode, but throttle response remains in the normal mode. You don't have something similar with Sport Chrono Plus?
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The best thing about Sport mode is the PSM change because normal mode is way too restrictive.
Exactly, that is what I want!
They should have changed it to a PSM-mode-change button.
The PASM suspension sport mode can be individually controlled by the separate button (The one with the shock-icon).
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It would be good it the sport mode could be configured in the dash menu to keep the map normal as an option. Or even better if it did this:
1. press Sport button for PSM change.
2. press Sport button and hold for 5 secs for PSM change and remap.
Sport mode remains as was when next time start up.
Oh but we cant be too clever can we?
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