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    #16
    is it 2012 again?
    2014 Alpine White 335i MSport
    (Daily Driver)
    Full Mperformance Aero

    2007 Black Sapphire Metallic E92 335i (6MT)
    KW V2 Coilovers
    VRSF Catless Downpipes

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      #17
      I was never that impressed by the triplex suspension. All it is it a common-mode damper, and you could get a similar result by just adding more low speed compression damping into the suspension, with the only difference being that the triplex doesn't add any differential (roll) damping. So it'll ride better over potholes maybe, but the same over things like expansion joints, or anything that hits both wheels at the same time.

      It is definitely different, but it just seems like a lot of it is marketing to me.
      Look at those tires! That thing could clear storm drains:???:..

      Does he not mention the fact that suspension was designed to have properties of also a road car? More damping, theoretically would mean more restriction on hard take offs but also softer compression and rebound on bumps. think that's the point he was trying to make...

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        #18
        The technology is just fucking incredible, I can't wait to see it move mass market. Imagine being able to adjust every single aspect of your valvetrain in the same way today we adjust A/F and timing using Megasquirt. Amazing.

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          #19
          I don't care how old this is, it's really fucking cool.

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            #20
            Originally posted by CorvallisBMW View Post
            The technology is just fucking incredible, I can't wait to see it move mass market. Imagine being able to adjust every single aspect of your valvetrain in the same way today we adjust A/F and timing using Megasquirt. Amazing.

            Exactly. Square "lobe" profiles! Can't imagine what a digital motor would drive like.
            Swanny!
            SUCKERS.

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              #21
              I don't think 'valve tuning' will be a viable/reasonable option for most people for a while. I don't image those actuators will be cheap for quite some time... I'll give it at least 5 years before Mercedes/(super luxury car innovator X) starts using the tech on their S classes and we all know how Mercedes tech tends to trickle down to other, cheaper car manufacturers... only in a more shitty way while taking at least another 5 years.

              Problem is I can see many, many engines getting fucked up because of this. Accidentally retard/advance your ignition too much or leaned or enriched your fuel too much? You'll know when it pings or runs bad, then you'll fix it. Do the same with your infinitely adjustable valve timing & duration? Well, hey there, valvejob ;)

              At least you won't have to deal with removing the timing belt/chain to get the head off :D

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                #22
                It certainly won't happen soon, you're right. But if the technology proves out and begins making it's way in to production vehicles a guarantee it will move in to the aftermarket tuning scene at some point.

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                  #23
                  Don't forget he also mentions using the engine as an air compressor when engine braking, filling a tank and then using that air to directly boost each cylinder.
                  That is so damn cool.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by jalopi View Post

                    Problem is I can see many, many engines getting fucked up because of this. Accidentally retard/advance your ignition too much or leaned or enriched your fuel too much? You'll know when it pings or runs bad, then you'll fix it. Do the same with your infinitely adjustable valve timing & duration? Well, hey there, valvejob ;)
                    Am, I doing this right?




                    Are you suggesting that once this hyper advanced valve mashing technology gets implemented EVERYONE is going to immediately say F a factory proven tune, I want moooaaarrrrrr!!!!!?????


                    For real though, thank you for posting OP, this made my night ;)
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                      #25
                      What, you mean like how people don't touch factory proven tunes now?


                      Oh wait...

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by jalopi View Post
                        Oh wait...
                        90% of the people this would benefit, would not even care how it works...
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                          #27
                          Koenigsegg engineering always astounds me. Sure companies like McLaren and (sometimes) Porsche make amazing stuff, but Koenigsegg is super tiny and does everything from scratch right down to the engine management. The fact that they're not only keeping up with the world leading competition is impressive enough, but then they go ahead and try things nobody else has even touched like flex fuel in a thousand horsepower supercar. CvK is a gift to the car world.
                          Last edited by Raxe; 03-12-2014, 08:32 PM.

                          >> 1988 3.1 ITB E30 /// 2002 E46 M3 6MT / 2008 335xi 6MT / 1991 S38B36 E30 (sold)

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