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      01-10-2023, 09:18 PM   #1
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Question on Launch Control use on the M3 xDrive Competition, I know in the owners manual it states that the Launch Control won't work until after an uninterrupted of at least 6 miles so the engine is at operating condition.

My question is this, if the engine has gone 6 miles or more and now the engine is at operating temperature, and if you shut the car down for say 10-30 minutes, but the car is still at operating temperature - will launch control work right away? Or after shutting down, no matter what the engine temperature is, does one have to drive a minimum of 6 miles?
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sucks that launch control needs basically a cool down after each use.
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      05-03-2023, 03:45 PM   #4
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In my Pcars, if the engine cools down enough when you turn it off, then you have to wait til its a the proper engine temp before you launch again.
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Question on Launch Control use on the M3 xDrive Competition, I know in the owners manual it states that the Launch Control won't work until after an uninterrupted of at least 6 miles so the engine is at operating condition.

My question is this, if the engine has gone 6 miles or more and now the engine is at operating temperature, and if you shut the car down for say 10-30 minutes, but the car is still at operating temperature - will launch control work right away? Or after shutting down, no matter what the engine temperature is, does one have to drive a minimum of 6 miles?
the info in the technical manual somewhat contradicts this.

1) it states that the prereq is engine at operating temperature and says 6 miles is just an "approximation" of when the temp should be reached.

2) it states that whether an additional launch can be performed or not is based on the oil temperature, there is no actual requirement to drive around for any distance.

i haven't tested for myself but i'm inclined to believe the info from the technical manual over the owners manual which is likely dumbed down.
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sucks that launch control needs basically a cool down after each use.
makes sense, dont need everything living at 100% working extra hard
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In my Pcars, if the engine cools down enough when you turn it off, then you have to wait til its a the proper engine temp before you launch again.
Pcars can do like 100 in a row it seems
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Question on Launch Control use on the M3 xDrive Competition, I know in the owners manual it states that the Launch Control won't work until after an uninterrupted of at least 6 miles so the engine is at operating condition.

My question is this, if the engine has gone 6 miles or more and now the engine is at operating temperature, and if you shut the car down for say 10-30 minutes, but the car is still at operating temperature - will launch control work right away? Or after shutting down, no matter what the engine temperature is, does one have to drive a minimum of 6 miles?
I don't think the 6 miles is hard wired - I think it's just an approximation to get everything up to temps. I've never tested this so I can't say with 100% confidence but I know that all my other cars which had a "you must drive x miles before," you never really had to just had to have everything at operating temps but I never tried launching a car at cold temperatures to say that's hard wired too.
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I agree 6 miles is just a rough approximate on when the engine is cold and transmission is cold. Think about. Lot of people here taking their cars to the drag strip. They use launch control. They are not doing 6 miles of driving prior to each quarter mile run. That would be ridiculous. As long as u have the oil temp around 190-210 it should work.
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I don't think the 6 miles is hard wired - I think it's just an approximation to get everything up to temps. I've never tested this so I can't say with 100% confidence but I know that all my other cars which had a "you must drive x miles before," you never really had to just had to have everything at operating temps but I never tried launching a car at cold temperatures to say that's hard wired too.
What is interesting is launch control has been coded into these ///M cars since the E9x. Crazy no one has made an indepth video on the subject. Maybe I will if I have time in the coming weeks. Find a spot to safely enable launch control, then every mile my mileage moves re-attempt. (i.e. so if I launched at 70000. Try at 70001, 70002, all the way to 70006)
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What is interesting is launch control has been coded into these ///M cars since the E9x. Crazy no one has made an indepth video on the subject. Maybe I will if I have time in the coming weeks. Find a spot to safely enable launch control, then every mile my mileage moves re-attempt. (i.e. so if I launched at 70000. Try at 70001, 70002, all the way to 70006)
I remember launching my 440 and M4CS like two times in a row. Never had to drive an extra 6 miles or anything.

The E60 was a pain in the ass to launch. I remember giving up.
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I remember launching my 440 and M4CS like two times in a row. Never had to drive an extra 6 miles or anything.

The E60 was a pain in the ass to launch. I remember giving up.
Porsche's have the best launch control systems. I think every hard depress of the brake pedal while giving it gas will lock you in launch control. Maybe TC needs to be off too.
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I agree 6 miles is just a rough approximate on when the engine is cold and transmission is cold. Think about. Lot of people here taking their cars to the drag strip. They use launch control. They are not doing 6 miles of driving prior to each quarter mile run. That would be ridiculous. As long as u have the oil temp around 190-210 it should work.
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