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20-11-2019, 08:11 AM | #21 |
S3 - On the open road
Join Date: Oct 2008
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I lift on downshifts to smooth out running. Once you know the car you will know when it is going to change. I never lift on upshifts.
Driving normally, I find dropping the shift speed one click as soon as I start does wonders. Enjoy! |
23-11-2019, 09:01 AM | #22 |
Driving it like I nicked it
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Northern Ireland
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Welcome to the Forum mate, hope you're finding it a wealth of knowledge.
I have a Parrot CK3100 (I think) installed on mine with the controller in the cubby hole by the right knew, nicely tucked away with only the microphone visible on the A pillar, but as said previously, MarkCSL knows all things Parrot related and would likely do you a deal on supply and DIY install if you're handy you tools... which reading your history of car ownership, must be. Have to admit, since 3 children arrived in our house, I've neglected the CSL but reading these posts gives me an itch to go get her out for a wee spin on a nice clear day, this is why I keep it Taxed all year round, shame I'm offshore at the moment. Regarding Tyres, I had used PS Cups but as they've become almost impossible to get hold of now, I'm running Team Dynamic 18's on PZeros and cannot complain, cheap too. Fit over the AP's also. Enjoy, look forward to more updates. |
25-11-2019, 10:29 AM | #23 |
Mode S1 - Starting Out
Join Date: Oct 2019
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I have Team Dynamics Pro-Race on the 987 and my daily Mini already, so I have history with them...
I have a thread running on the car here https://www.impactbumpers.com/forum/...m3-csl/page/3/. Short story - I am getting busy on the detailing front and have ordered CSL size MP4S tyres from CostCo. ImpactBumpers is my spiritual home given I have been in the air cooled 911 camp for the last 20-something years, hence why I will keep the thread running over there. |
25-11-2019, 10:32 AM | #24 | |
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26-11-2019, 04:42 PM | #25 | |
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Location: Bromley, Kent
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Congrats on the purchase! i'm sure you will come to love the CSL! I've certainly found that it's a completely different animal once you get off the horrible UK roads and get it on track or a Euro road trip, that's where it really comes alive and the car makes complete sense.
A couple of useful points for the trips which I suspect you maybe familiar with but just incase.... 1. Keep a spare Salmon Relay with you, my gearbox began throwing up error codes in the extreme heat and high altitudes this year at the top of stelvio after some heavy abuse, didn't require a change but useful to have one handy in case it completely burns out. 2. Take some 10w 60 oil with you it's difficult to find on the road, most service stations don't stock it, the ring has it but it's extortionately priced! 3. Basic code reader in case you do get some error codes 4. I've used MPSS and they have been great especially on the longer Euro Trips, I believe the MP4S is a direct replacement for these so sure they will also be good in the correct size. 5. Re SMG I never lift even at higher revs lol car seems fine so far...! 6. If you get the chance turn traction off and use s6 it's a brilliant experience! as Mike mentions the M Sport button on the steering wheel is also great giving you that safety net. Enjoy! Quote:
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29-11-2019, 11:11 AM | #26 |
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Sounds like good advice. Thank you!
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