
This configuration setting will also allow you to push everything to the rear wheels (in true BMW fashion) at the same time turning off the stability control! This “xDrive” system will allow the driver setup and select between the different torque settings (between front and rear). Initially the cars will both be launched in 2 wheel drive configuration, however if its 4-wheel drive you desire this is planned to launch around summer 2021 – “xDrive”. Top speed is of course limited to a 155MPH but if you have a demand for more speed – an optional upgrade (yes its BMW’s way) will push that top speed figure to 180MPH – just ask for “M Pro pack” upgrade on specification. The 503BHP (469lb) performance will push both cars a respectable 0-62MPH in 3.9seconds. The saloon and coupe models both come with the twin-turbo 3.0 litre straight six (lovely sounding engine) – with no shortage of “MSport” magic + badges! Launched in the UK in early 2021 with the exclusive “competition” specification. Yes you must disable the JB4 before attempting to code or program the car.BMW have showcased its new M3 and M4 “Competition” models, they are asserting that they both offer a balance everyday vs track day performance. I did read that it relates to the 335 (which I actually do have) but my coding issue I'm after help with here is actually for the wife's E70 X5. I also read about disabling JB4, not that I know what it means or how to do it yet, but if I still have issues I'll look into that. I'm in the process of updating the Daten files and will also try not running INPA at the same time, so thanks for the tip.

If that doesn't work you may have to disable JB4 if you have that according to another thread on here.Try closing eveything, disconnect cable, plug it back in and start NCSEXPERT. (I don't recall having this issue, but I do close INPA regularly during coding sessions).



