Union Flag roof?

Yeah, I'm getting back into the habit of using more throttle opening, but at lower revs, to pull away. Haven't stalled it since Thursday.Sundayjumper wrote: Sun Aug 12, 2018 1:04 pm Lots of correct here. BMW build a lovely straight six.
Somewhere you mentioned needing 2000rpm to pull away - you don't. It'll trickle away at barely over tickover once you get the hang of it.
Oh, and on my E46 I used BMW Scanner 1.4.0 a lot, it does code reading and a certain amount of coding, works really well.
The dongle is not Bluetooth, no. At least not the one I have.Beany wrote: Sun Aug 12, 2018 2:06 pm I know that, but I assume it's a non standard cable - ie my normal Bluetooth adapters won't work?
Yeah, now watch this........Rich B wrote: Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:09 pm I love how everyone on the internet makes out they’re Ken Block when they get their first RWD car!!
Oh god no. I'm quite happy giving enough of a gently prod to get the car rotating a little in the wet. Any more than that, it requires more lock than I can muster (I tried, on a somewhat more open industrial estate....). rack isn't that quick, and my helmsmanship/wheel-twirling speed is nowhere near good enough for that.Rich B wrote: Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:09 pm I love how everyone on the internet makes out they’re Ken Block when they get their first RWD car!!
Never had one before.Nathan wrote: Sun Aug 12, 2018 9:16 pm Pleased for you.
Out of interest, what made you choose a drop top?
I didn’t actively choose a convertible Alpina B3S; but the one I found was, hence I bought it. If you don’t care about rear seat passengers it’s not much of a compromise over a hard top E46; a bit heavier and worse rear visibility.Nathan wrote: Sun Aug 12, 2018 9:16 pm Pleased for you.
Out of interest, what made you choose a drop top?
As I say, I had an accidental tankslapper coming off a wet roundabout on the way back from Scarbs, so I'll leave the aids on for a while, get used to where it cuts in etc. Once I've got a grip of that, I'll run without TC for a bit, and save disabling all the nannys for special occasions, like traffic lights and wet slip road cornersRich B wrote: Mon Aug 13, 2018 6:15 am With DSC on, the E46 just cuts all power the second you get any slip - even an over enthusiastic start would kick it in. Horrible system. Every now and then I’d forget to turn it off on mine then get a big shock when trying to do something silly then finding myself waiting for it to allow me to have power again.
Just turn it off and build up slowly.