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At least that is the theory. There is a separate button for it on the central console and it shows generic dials regardless of changes (so doesn't show sport red dials when it is in 'sport' for example...only says adaptive....(bottom right of tach) |
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This was also the case in F series 7's. |
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Yeah I knew it was a separate button but didn't know if it modified the selected mode given that it "straddles" all of the other buttons, but good to know it's a separate mode altogether.
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It never goes to the Comfort Plus levels I believe in Adaptive so it's more an automatic switch from Comfort to Sport along with some extra magic sauce. |
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From my manual (which I believe would also apply to yours):
Adaptive adjusts the following dynamically according to the situation: -engine characteristics -steptronic transmission -dynamic damper control -air suspension -active roll stabilisation -display in the instrument cluster -cruise control -backrest width |
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02-20-2018, 04:53 PM | #29 | |
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Gasp, what! No CP....OMG! I'll need to take my 'individual crocheted seat cushion me thinks! |
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Also, you can individually configure two other modes: sport and eco pro (on our 730's at least, not sure if FLJB's will be different).
So, if you configure sport / eco pro to be 'individual' this is saved to that key fob and driver profile and any time you switch to sport or eco pro thereafter this individual setting is applied (so no generic sport or eco pro)...unless you select 'reset to sport/eco pro standard' as an option. So adaptive is separate and changes modes to adaptive, which learns and applies your style preferences automatically...but when you manually switch back to sport for example then it will remove the adaptive settings and change to sport default unless you have individually configured sport, then it switches to sport individual and you'd have to reset it to remove that. Hope that is clear as mud? a lot of choices and flexibility but simple to apply and use. |
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I wonder how much of a learning there really is though. If you think the GPS knows your approaching a tight corner so that might switch to a more sporty suspension to reduce body roll. It then might drop you a gear so you can accelerate out quickly if it notices you've been driving that way out of corners. It might do this in a way that you hardly notice it's even changed before it switches back. Honestly I'm guessing a bit but I'll enjoy giving it a shot. In reality the way BMW talks about it, it's the best mode to be in almost all the time. Unless your 100% sure you only want Comfort / Comfort Plus or Sport. Or god forbid Eco Pro. You have to commit that offence willingly I mean I always have a play and see what the maximum mpg I can get at some point. Normally in break in period when I cannot hammer it so give it a whirl the other way. However it always feels like someone has nicked half my horses... |
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02-20-2018, 05:17 PM | #33 | |
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Not tried eco pro as it limits a lot: a/c, stereo and other settings iirc! Not sure you even get it at all in 760? |
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At also switches on a coasting mode I believe so the car loses engine breaking above certain speeds however if you time it right you can save fuel using it. As said I've played with it in break in periods in previous BMW's just to see what the maximum mpg I could pull off. I think I generally averaged around 44 - 45mpg in my 335d, could generally get 47mpg on a long run and my best in Eco Pro was like 53mpg. I imagine on a 760 it'll only make a 0 point something difference. It's going to drink a lot of fuel regardless. Hehe |
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Just checked and it doesn’t affect stereo thankfully! It affects:
-coasting behaviour as you mentioned -reduces A/C power if needed -reduces seat heating power if needed -reduces low beam headlights if in adaptive setting! So at least limited to these reductions! Re: fuel use: have you told your fraud dept that yes, you will be fuelling up several times per day and no that the three petrol deductions in s day are not fraud! |
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Ah no company car and it's just a fixed 45p a mile so they don't care what they drive to be honest. They pay that and it's your problem after that. I do wonder though if I ever decide to move jobs that if I find one that wants to pay a car allowance it'll be a bit of an issue. It's normally a lump sum per year and then a rubbish per mile payment. One that won't come close to covering the fuel costs so it would only work if I did a low enough mileage not to eat through the car allowance. However most jobs with a car allowance are high mileage ones... I'd have to stow a BMW i3 in the trunk of the G12 to cover the last miles and claw back the average per mile cost |
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02-21-2018, 12:32 AM | #37 | |
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The description only states: "The brightness of the low beam headlights is reduced, depending on the speed and distance from the vehicle in front." I'm guessing but it sounds like the low beams are dimmed a bit if there is a car in front and you wouldn't need them as much anyway but if no car in front then they are 'normal' but only a subjective interpretation, YMMV. A bit daft in any case really so agree with you. You'd generally want to have them in adaptive mode for the benefits they give in high beam (voodoo splitting and dynamic beam forming otherwise)...have a hard time with eco pro concept in a 7 to be honest. Not sure you can override the heating and not sure if it affects the armrests and steering wheel on the enhanced package (I don't have that) so can't say. I find that daft as well as in an i3 they tend to market that the seat heaters take up less energy than having the climate control on so if you can handle it turn on the seat heaters only to help enhance the range and leave the climate controls off...so why reduce the seat heaters in other models unless the power is much lower on an i3 for seat heaters in the first place? Assuming you and 325_bucks know that 'start/stop' is disabled by default if you are in sport mode in the 7? (he mentioned coding it). It cuts out in comfort or comfort plus (and likely even more in eco pro)...but not in sport or sport plus. Safe travels, looking forward to getting back home tonight and being able to drive mine again after a few days away for work being driven around in a bloody Hyundai! (and a beater at that!) |
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From what I remember you can notice the change in the seat heaters. Not sure on the power draw thing though. On an electric car they have to have an electric heater to be able to pump warm air into the cabin. An ICE car can use the heat the engine is already generating so might be the reverse in the sense the seat heaters are more costly to operate. Just a guess though, I've no evidence really on that. Quote:
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