People that suffer from traction issues tend to have problems controlling the torque depending on loading conditions. Simply put: skill issue. When it comes to turbo torque, it's all about the timing in which that torque is applied and how the tires are loaded up. It seems like the majority of people that have issues with these cars are being driven by the car rather than driving it. Instead of approaching the car differently and patiently learning the chassis, they just drive it like they would any other vehicle and it's punishing. The car has everything it needs to fast and those that feel like they need more power on the track are most likely not taking full advantage of the chassis dynamics first.
Video idea : "Best boost by gear settings" going through all 7 gears and what percentages each one should be set at for a proper track use application I feel like know has really made a proper video on this yet, just food for thought 🤷♂ Super good video btw
Nice timing :D I just literally finished watching video about m3 and wanted to know what are the best way to increase traction and put down the power as always who else if not simple but worthy car things channel
FYI, get the * marked bmw oem Michelin PS4S tires They were faster on track than regular ones and comparable to R888/Cup 2 (at least for a few laps) and offer superior wet performance and noise levels for street.
Can you also regulate boost by RPM with these common tunes? In other words, allow the car to build higher boost above 5000 RPM in first and second gear, but still limit boost in the midrange so you don't break traction?
Great video but in my opinion missed one key factor regarding tire temps - they need to be adequately warmed up. I’m putting down 500+ on my F80, running PS4s. After 30 minute of driving in the summer (before giving car the sauce) I have absolutely ZERO traction issues. I put down every ft/lb or torque with zero wheel spin. In the winter, I rock Michelin PS Alpin 5s, and at 40 and below, put down every bit of power with no wheelspin. And to top it off I’m running the factory 275 rear wheel width. People think this is a car you can just pull out of the garage and mash the throttle and it’ll be glued to the ground.
In addition to coilovers, I’d go with suspension arms like from SPL Parts. I added some SPL suspension parts with my coilovers, and I felt my M2 was much more planted and less twitchy when accelerating. Though good point on the differential bushings and plate. I gotta get the Turner diff plate and poly bushings when my M2’s rear diff bushings wear out.
just got that same turner setup installed today six bushings and the plate.. overall its great no more wheel hop but super fucking noisy just a heads up
i totally agree with you. Having owned and tracked 2 F80s over the years I think the diff bushes and replacement adjustable toe arms with solid mounts would be the first two mods I would do. Big difference even with subpar PS4s
@@bonestorm007 I've tried to find all the videos they featured the assist m4 and you're definitely right, they tried lots of suspension, bushings, and diff combinations. Definitely would try to replicate there current and past winning setups and experiment what works and where
How do you have your boost by gear setting and wich tires ? Great video! I upgraded from continetal factory tires to pilot sport 4 s and was day and night ! Im stage 1 bm3
Hi friend. The video is awesome. Would you like to try our Boslla 4modes led headlight bulb? We wanna send it for you to try. I have contacted you on ins. Hope to work with you, thanks.
People that suffer from traction issues tend to have problems controlling the torque depending on loading conditions. Simply put: skill issue. When it comes to turbo torque, it's all about the timing in which that torque is applied and how the tires are loaded up. It seems like the majority of people that have issues with these cars are being driven by the car rather than driving it. Instead of approaching the car differently and patiently learning the chassis, they just drive it like they would any other vehicle and it's punishing. The car has everything it needs to fast and those that feel like they need more power on the track are most likely not taking full advantage of the chassis dynamics first.
i can't get over how perfect your car is sitting on those apex wheels man!!
Video idea : "Best boost by gear settings" going through all 7 gears and what percentages each one should be set at for a proper track use application
I feel like know has really made a proper video on this yet, just food for thought 🤷♂
Super good video btw
Loving your content..keep it up.from South Africa 🇿🇦
Always amazing content 😍
Great stuff 🤙🏼
Nice timing :D I just literally finished watching video about m3 and wanted to know what are the best way to increase traction and put down the power as always who else if not simple but worthy car things channel
FYI, get the * marked bmw oem Michelin PS4S tires
They were faster on track than regular ones and comparable to R888/Cup 2 (at least for a few laps) and offer superior wet performance and noise levels for street.
Can you also regulate boost by RPM with these common tunes? In other words, allow the car to build higher boost above 5000 RPM in first and second gear, but still limit boost in the midrange so you don't break traction?
new owner here. thanks for the info man.
Great video but in my opinion missed one key factor regarding tire temps - they need to be adequately warmed up. I’m putting down 500+ on my F80, running PS4s. After 30 minute of driving in the summer (before giving car the sauce) I have absolutely ZERO traction issues. I put down every ft/lb or torque with zero wheel spin. In the winter, I rock Michelin PS Alpin 5s, and at 40 and below, put down every bit of power with no wheelspin. And to top it off I’m running the factory 275 rear wheel width. People think this is a car you can just pull out of the garage and mash the throttle and it’ll be glued to the ground.
What tire pressure are you running with the PS4s.??
What do you think, can traction be improved with GTS diff coding?
I'm also curious
Just out comp 666m wheels on my car I was warned the traction would be ass since they’re 20’s where as when I was running 19’s I had no problem
In addition to coilovers, I’d go with suspension arms like from SPL Parts. I added some SPL suspension parts with my coilovers, and I felt my M2 was much more planted and less twitchy when accelerating.
Though good point on the differential bushings and plate. I gotta get the Turner diff plate and poly bushings when my M2’s rear diff bushings wear out.
definitely agree with you there, i cant wait to get spl arms in the future for my f82!
just got that same turner setup installed today six bushings and the plate.. overall its great no more wheel hop but super fucking noisy just a heads up
i totally agree with you. Having owned and tracked 2 F80s over the years I think the diff bushes and replacement adjustable toe arms with solid mounts would be the first two mods I would do. Big difference even with subpar PS4s
What about just switching to H&R lowering springs?
Look up the Assist M4 touge battles, aftermarket lsd made it a beast
I'd love to know how much was due to the mechanical LSD, vs the rest of the setup (that has clearly been fine tuned over a long period of time!)
@@bonestorm007 I've tried to find all the videos they featured the assist m4 and you're definitely right, they tried lots of suspension, bushings, and diff combinations. Definitely would try to replicate there current and past winning setups and experiment what works and where
hope your doing well, miss the uploads. Since u last uploaded I bought an f80 m3 comp and I have nothing but positive feedback
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏🏻, Awesome video. Thanks for sharing!
How do you have your boost by gear setting and wich tires ? Great video! I upgraded from continetal factory tires to pilot sport 4 s and was day and night ! Im stage 1 bm3
What about anti roll bars ?
if you uploaded pov drives on trackday i think ppl would like to watch it
Car is beautiful
I know the M cars have them from the factory, but if you don't have one, a limited slip differential is a great way to improve traction.
facts!
can u give me name of this wheels ?
Hi friend. The video is awesome. Would you like to try our Boslla 4modes led headlight bulb? We wanna send it for you to try. I have contacted you on ins. Hope to work with you, thanks.
Tip #1 don’t buy federal RSRR’s 😂
never again 😂 i will say tho, ive learned a lot on these trash tires. excited to see how i improve with a proper r comp
You frogot the 6th way...
Trade in for a tt or a g80 😆
A Tt 😂
Get Michelin pilot sports. I've got those and some pilot sport 4s for shitt weather. I've also got wheel stds so switching takes 5 minutes max.