Dyno Mode!!!!!
1) put key in ignition
2) turn key to position 1
3) toggle menu to overall mileage screen
4) turn key to off position
5) turn key back to position 1
6) press odometer reset button 3 times quickly
7) screen automatically shows battery voltage
8) toggle through pages using steering wheel control until it gets to dynomometer page
9) use +/- buttons to choose ON
10) Turn ignition on and car will be in dyno mode at that point. You will know for sure when the display toggles through ESP/ABS/BAS screens.
*If menu is already set to display overall mileage screen, you can skip steps 4 and 5.
**Overall mileage does NOT have to be set to zero for this to work.
To turn it off dyno mode, you have to go back to the menu screen and de-select ON.


Why for my sake? Makes no difference to me...thought all the M's ran well over 7000RPM anyway thats what bmw's m division is all about. These guys are making 600hp bmw m coupes, and the likes of m3's so i think they know what they doing.
Anyway not here to argue was just sharing my experience today just as i like reading about others, the more info. around the better. I was more interested if anyone else has heard or experinced this claim of running in dyno mode u will not make the full hp, cause this thread is letting everyone know how to go about doing a dyno run?
Anyway not here to argue was just sharing my experience today just as i like reading about others, the more info. around the better. I was more interested if anyone else has heard or experinced this claim of running in dyno mode u will not make the full hp, cause this thread is letting everyone know how to go about doing a dyno run?
There was a 5whp difference from Dyno Mode to no Dyno mode when I tried this on a Dynojet. The runs were back to back as well.
I don't think it matters if you use dyno mode or not.
Anyway not here to argue was just sharing my experience today just as i like reading about others, the more info. around the better. I was more interested if anyone else has heard or experinced this claim of running in dyno mode u will not make the full hp, cause this thread is letting everyone know how to go about doing a dyno run?
the M3 to rev pass 6,500RPM, until we put it on the dyno mode. Go do
yourself a favor go to bimmerforums or e46fanatics and search Dyno mode.
1) put key in ignition
2) turn key to position 1
3) toggle menu to overall mileage screen
4) turn key to off position
5) turn key back to position 1
6) press odometer reset button 3 times quickly
7) screen automatically shows battery voltage
8) toggle through pages using steering wheel control until it gets to dynomometer page
9) use +/- buttons to choose ON
10) Turn ignition on and car will be in dyno mode at that point. You will know for sure when the display toggles through ESP/ABS/BAS screens.
*If menu is already set to display overall mileage screen, you can skip steps 4 and 5.
**Overall mileage does NOT have to be set to zero for this to work.
To turn it off dyno mode, you have to go back to the menu screen and de-select ON.
Sure, your post is in a cleaner format, but heck, I beat you to it, Drex. Woo Hoo.

Nah, I was just excited because with all the combinations of opinions on how to get to dyno mode, when I was actually getting my car dyno'd, I was having trouble with it.
Then, the other day when my battery drained, it had enough juice for me to try to get into dyno mode. Sure enough, I got it in the first try. Then I realized all along that I was making it more complicated than I needed to. First time I actually paid attention to the battery voltage readout (which was 9 Volts) when I got it in dyno mode.
Okay, so I went for my first ride in DYNO mode yesterday, and what did I find?
My car is LOCKED out of 1st and 2nd gear

I could not even manually down shift, AT ALL

What gives, I thought this was a way to SHRED some tires for fun?
Anyone else have this issue.
I actually pulled off the side of the highway to put it back into normal, as the car was REALLY NO FUN AT ALL in Dyno mode, fyi
Thanks ina dvance
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The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Seriously, I haven't a clue on this one. My 2002 drives pretty normally in Dyno Mode, not that I've done it more than once.
Anyone else know the answer?
Okay, so I went for my first ride in DYNO mode yesterday, and what did I find?
My car is LOCKED out of 1st and 2nd gear

I could not even manually down shift, AT ALL

What gives, I thought this was a way to SHRED some tires for fun?
Anyone else have this issue.
I actually pulled off the side of the highway to put it back into normal, as the car was REALLY NO FUN AT ALL in Dyno mode, fyi
Thanks ina dvance
See yeah

Come on, give me alittle more credit please

I was pulling oput of my driveway, and tried it at many speeds. The car ran SOOOOOOO poorly, that I pulled off the road, and put it back into normal.
I just wondered if this is a headache for 04's. Since the procedure to get it in DYNO is differnt, maybe the limitations are as well

Oh well, thanks anyway

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Come on, give me alittle more credit please

I was pulling oput of my driveway, and tried it at many speeds. The car ran SOOOOOOO poorly, that I pulled off the road, and put it back into normal.
I just wondered if this is a headache for 04's. Since the procedure to get it in DYNO is differnt, maybe the limitations are as well

Oh well, thanks anyway

See yeah

Yeah, I haven't seen a problem like this in Dyno mode. I've got a 2004.5 C230KSS and when it was in the shop for R&D on my tuning, it ran ridiculous in dyno mode, but I'm assuming because it has much less power than the 32's.
Yeah, I haven't seen a problem like this in Dyno mode. I've got a 2004.5 C230KSS and when it was in the shop for R&D on my tuning, it ran ridiculous in dyno mode, but I'm assuming because it has much less power than the 32's.
I understand about newbs, as I also teach diving. Thanks again anyway, as I am open to ANY susgestions.
Since I got my bridgestone pp's, I can barely spin the tires as they are that sticky. I was just hoping to go out and leave a few dollars/black strips

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Could someone explain this one:My car 2002 C32.
Procedure for C32 does not work- doesn't matter how many times I tried, and how long I did hold odometer reset bottom.
BUT Procedure for C55 works !!!!

Any ideas???
Regards
Jack
And it was built on 11/2001.
Last edited by jacek9478; Sep 20, 2007 at 01:38 PM.
My car had a build date of 10/2001 and will only work with the 2002 method. I tried the 2003+ method with no response from the car.Has your car had any major upgrades of software or ECU? Is it possible your car ended up with the 2003 ECU to fix the tranny jerk problem?
This is just a shot in the dark. I really don't know enough to figure this one out.
It had S/C replaced, SAM and God knows what else b4 I bought it.
There is possibility that it was in an accident (evidence of repaint ) but no records on carfax or dealer database or insurance company.
And it does have a jerk.
Just another mistery.
Something was changed out that affected the brain. My car, built 1 month before yours, does not show that screen. When I enter dyno mode, it gives me oil level and engine code number.
PS; the oil level show here is not accurate. The car was sitting in the garage for a few hours.
1. When ESP is disabled via dyno mode, the car is a SERIOUS one-tire-fryer. The thing WILL NOT spin both tires.
2. My best passes were with dyno mode OFF and the ESP off button pushed.
but everything went back to normal after i turned off the car and burned on the ignition without starting... so i dont mess with it anymore
I use the car stricly to teach at race tracks in the east coast and it is increadable that I am still able to drive a car like my first race car a Lotus 47 (1966 year) with no controls whasoever. I have never experiance any problems with "Dyno Mode". I will say that in my humble opinion running this car in any other mode is right down dangerous. On several occations when I first purchased the car and was not running on "Dyno Mode" and I made a sharp right or left turn this car has left me standing in the middle of the road waiting to get hit by other cars coming at me as I sat there hopeless.
With the traction control systems "on" this car is down right dengerous, period. I have never run this car with traction controls on even in the rain teaching racing with this car on the track.
If you are having problems with your transmission, see your MB dealer.






