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Low down torque of 4.0d

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Low down torque of 4.0d

Post by AdamsX5 » Wed Oct 31, 2018 7:23 pm

I’m getting used to driving the X5 now I’ve had it for 2 weeks I’ve only driven it a few times due to having insurance put on and making sure the service is done and all is ok.
Anyway I find there is a lot of low down torque or turbo at low speeds. I normally drive a 6 cylinder 3.0d F10 which basically cruises up to speed and I don’t notice the grunt at all. It’s as though the X5 needs the 2000 plus revs and low down turbo to get it going. I have driven another 4.0d but never paid attention to this at the time at the test drive.
Is this what you guys find? I’m not complaining as I like to make fast progress but sometimes you want to just slowly speed up from standstill and not have to experience too much turbo at low speeds.


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Re: Low down torque of 4.0d

Post by X5Sport » Wed Oct 31, 2018 7:28 pm

Not noticed it on mine but I use light throttle and feed it when I need it.  It doesn’t take much to get it shifting though.  The speed limit can go past embarrassingly quickly sometimes!

Has yours been remapped by any chance?
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Re: Low down torque of 4.0d

Post by Digidick » Wed Oct 31, 2018 7:30 pm

Would it not be the smaller turbo helping out?

I’ve just come from a 530d F10 to my now remapped 40d and it does shift nicely from lower revs.


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Re: Low down torque of 4.0d

Post by AdamsX5 » Wed Oct 31, 2018 8:01 pm

[quote="X5Sport"]
Not noticed it on mine but I use light throttle and feed it when I need it.  It doesn’t take much to get it shifting though.  The speed limit can go past embarrassingly quickly sometimes!

Has yours been remapped by any chance?
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How can I find out? Dealer wouldn’t tell me anyway.
Someone suggested a reset on Carly. Maybe previous owner was a sportier driver than me and it hangs on to low gears more.if that’s case it probably learn my style soon.


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Re: Low down torque of 4.0d

Post by AdamsX5 » Wed Oct 31, 2018 8:11 pm

[quote="Digidick"]
Would it not be the smaller turbo helping out?

I’ve just come from a 530d F10 to my now remapped 40d and it does shift nicely from lower revs.


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Did you find that your F10 got to speed with less noise and turbo and only got torque when you actually floored it. But with the 4.0d I find it’s needs to have that torque to get off.
I’m driving both on a daily basis back to back and it just seems weird.
I love the handling of the X5, the sitting position( feel like sitting on the floor with the F10) once you been out in the X5.
The mpg is around 25 cf to 32 with F10 a I do lots of short runs.
Did a once week motorway blast today to get dpf reg to 12g soot mass. Was 42g yesterday.
My F10 is crying out for a regen as it not had it weekly stroll on the motorway.


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Re: Low down torque of 4.0d

Post by AdamsX5 » Wed Oct 31, 2018 8:13 pm

I’ll see if I can do an audio file or a video. Maybe it’s just me getting used to it.


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Re: Low down torque of 4.0d

Post by Digidick » Wed Oct 31, 2018 8:40 pm

Yeah it does seem to take more effort to get moving but you do know you’re driving a big lump and it amazes me how quickly it gets going and up to high speed.

Had some duel carriage way fun last week with an Impreza who couldn’t shake me off. Obviously I don’t know what he had under the bonnet apart from a turbo but I kept on his arse (at a safe distance) every time the traffic cleared and off we went.


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Low down torque of 4.0d

Post by AdamsX5 » Wed Oct 31, 2018 9:40 pm

[quote="Digidick"]
Yeah it does seem to take more effort to get moving but you do know you’re driving a big lump and it amazes me how quickly it gets going and up to high speed.

Had some duel carriage way fun last week with an Impreza who couldn’t shake me off. Obviously I don’t know what he had under the bonnet apart from a turbo but I kept on his arse (at a safe distance) every time the traffic cleared and off we went.


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I know what your saying with it being a big car and that. But it’s faster than my 5er as the 0-60 is 6.6s compared to around 7s for mine(525d) but the 5er feels faster somehow. I can’t put a finger on it.. seems weird...


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Re: Low down torque of 4.0d

Post by Leslie » Wed Oct 31, 2018 11:27 pm

I notice mine is keen (sd but similar engine to 40d ) to hold the revs above 2k going up a hill but otherwise it changes up at 2k or less on a light throttle  and a slight lift of when in 5th has it in 6th gear when it would otherwise just hold onto 5th. I suspect it holds  gears longer if trying to do a regen  :)

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Re: Low down torque of 4.0d

Post by Alan Gunn » Thu Nov 01, 2018 6:04 am

When i go from my x5 to my 320d that seems faster less effort but i put it down to being lower to the ground

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Re: Low down torque of 4.0d

Post by XP3NNY » Thu Nov 01, 2018 12:45 pm

[quote="AdamsX5"]
I’m getting used to driving the X5 now I’ve had it for 2 weeks I’ve only driven it a few times due to having insurance put on and making sure the service is done and all is ok.
Anyway I find there is a lot of low down torque or turbo at low speeds. I normally drive a 6 cylinder 3.0d F10 which basically cruises up to speed and I don’t notice the grunt at all. It’s as though the X5 needs the 2000 plus revs and low down turbo to get it going. I have driven another 4.0d but never paid attention to this at the time at the test drive.
Is this what you guys find? I’m not complaining as I like to make fast progress but sometimes you want to just slowly speed up from standstill and not have to experience too much turbo at low speeds.


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That's exactly what I'm experiencing with my 40d. Would be interested to compare couple of cars with the same engine. I test drove several 35d and 30d and haven't noticed this. I have to change the glow plug controller and somehow I though it might be related (not sure how tho).
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Re: Low down torque of 4.0d

Post by AdamsX5 » Thu Nov 01, 2018 12:55 pm

[quote="XP3NNY"]
[quote="AdamsX5"]
I’m getting used to driving the X5 now I’ve had it for 2 weeks I’ve only driven it a few times due to having insurance put on and making sure the service is done and all is ok.
Anyway I find there is a lot of low down torque or turbo at low speeds. I normally drive a 6 cylinder 3.0d F10 which basically cruises up to speed and I don’t notice the grunt at all. It’s as though the X5 needs the 2000 plus revs and low down turbo to get it going. I have driven another 4.0d but never paid attention to this at the time at the test drive.
Is this what you guys find? I’m not complaining as I like to make fast progress but sometimes you want to just slowly speed up from standstill and not have to experience too much turbo at low speeds.


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That's exactly what I'm experiencing with my 40d. Would be interested to compare couple of cars with the same engine. I test drove several 35d and 30d and haven't noticed this. I have to change the glow plug controller and somehow I though it might be related (not sure how tho).
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Yep I have the glow plug error too.
But I thought that has something to do with warming up and ignitions


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Re: Low down torque of 4.0d

Post by XP3NNY » Thu Nov 01, 2018 1:03 pm

How strange. What error you have on the glow plug?
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Low down torque of 4.0d

Post by AdamsX5 » Thu Nov 01, 2018 1:15 pm

[quote="XP3NNY"]
How strange. What error you have on the glow plug?
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1046a I think I can double check later from Carly report.


The report

Fault Report - Carly for BMW - Version: 27.80 FV
ID1: 44e7c656-0a04-4c8a-8b00-9a7c792f19f8-858
ID2: 2a8d1ae5-47c3-4591-8c40-a679fddbfdc9-cf6-c826e04eab972
INFO: 050DE3D7B9ACA68E766E60463E2A4
Base: E70
Build-Year: 2011
Faults: 1
ECUs: 21
Filter: just found
Model: X5 (E70) Automatic engine recognition (MotorID=53, Parameter=166) Battery: 14.5V
ADDITIONAL OBD: OFFNormal communication
Normal connection
normal
B2
Date: 2018-10-10 15:37:23
Carly Adapter
Version: 23
Device: >samsung< >chagallwifixx< >SM-T800<
Motor Control:
Engine / Motor
LIN bus communication Code: 0049A6
ABS / DSC / Brake:
Active Roll Stabilization / Rollstabilisierung
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Dynamische Stabilitaets Kontrolle / DSC
ECU OK, no Fault Code
Hand brake / Feststellbremse (EMF)

ECU OK, no Fault Code
Airbag:
Advanced Crash and Safety Management (ACSM)
ECU OK, no Fault Code
Transmission Control:
Transmission / Getriebe GS 19
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Transmission / Getriebesteuerung
ECU OK, no Fault Code
Instrument cluster:
Instrument cluster / Kombiinstrument
ECU OK, no Fault Code
Central info display / Zentrales Display
ECU OK, no Fault Code
Head-Up Display
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Light/Rain Control:
Rain/light sensor / Regen-Lichtsensor RLS
ECU OK, no Fault Code
High-beam / Fernlichtassistent
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Heating / AC:
Air conditioning / Klimaanlage
ECU OK, no Fault Code
AC front / Front Klimaanlage
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Immobilizer System:
CAS
ECU OK, no Fault Code
Park distance control:
Park Distance Control / PDC
ECU OK, no Fault Code
Sunroof / Roof:

Roof / Dach
ECU OK, no Fault Code
Audio/Navi/Communication:
Multimedia-Changer / Wechsler
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Phone / Telefon
ECU OK, no Fault Code
HiFi-Verstaerker
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Tuner Antenna / Antenne
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Hybrid Radio USA
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Digital Satellite-Tuner USA
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Car Communication Computer CCC
ECU OK, no Fault Code
MASK
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Rear-Monitor / Rueckfahrkamera
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Headphones / Kopfhoerer Schnittstelle
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Navigation
ECU not present/no response from ECU
CD-Changer / Wechsler
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Audio-System
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Video
ECU not present/no response from ECU
DAB
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Seats:

Backrest width / Lehnenbreiteverstellung
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Seats / Sitze
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Backrest width / Lehnenbreiteverstellung
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Seats / Sitze
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Seats / Sitze
ECU OK, no Fault Code
Seats / Sitze
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Systems:
Junction Box Passenger / Beifahrer
ECU OK, no Fault Code
Fuel pump / Kraftstoffpumpe
ECU OK, no Fault Code
Tire pressure control / Reifendruck Kontrolle
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Passive Go System
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Rear-Monitor / Rueckfahrkamera
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Car Communication
ECU OK, no Fault Code
Anti-theft alarm system:
Theft alarm / Diebstahl Warnanlage
ECU OK, no Fault Code
Chassis:
Längsdynamikmanager E7
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Air suspension / Luftfederung
ECU OK, no Fault Code
Electronic damper / Elektronische Daempfer

ECU not present/no response from ECU
Body:
Automatisches Front Steering
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Trailer / Anhaenger
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Fussraummodul /FRM
ECU OK, no Fault Code
EDC left front / vorne links
ECU not present/no response from ECU
EDC right front / vorne rechts
ECU not present/no response from ECU
EDC left rear / hinten links
ECU not present/no response from ECU
EDC right rear / hinten rechts
ECU not present/no response from ECU
Other:

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Re: Low down torque of 4.0d

Post by AdamsX5 » Thu Nov 01, 2018 1:19 pm

Lin bus comm error as above report


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