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I have a completely stock 2022 6MT G80 M3 with iDrive 7. Like many others, I prefer not to have any engine and/or exhaust noise pumped into the cabin via the vehicles speakers. You would think that with as many posts and videos floating around that getting this done should be a no brainer but I'm actually left just trying to figure out how this whole M Sound Control works now. I am able to set the parameters for M1 and M2 and have M Sound Control set to off. I suppose if I can figure out how to default M Sound Control to OFF rather than ON at start up then I am fine with not coding it inactive. Of course this is contingent on the fact that it is only eliminating artificial sounds and not affecting the valves in the exhaust itself. Using Bimmercode I was able to go into the RAM module and see that it was active and change it to inactive but I'm not positive it did anything as I am able to still press the button with the exhaust tips icon and the cluster will still indicate M Sound Control On/Off.
Can anyone give updated knowledge regarding M Sound Control, how it works, and how to keep out artificial sound without effecting the physical valves in the exhaust? |
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You have three choices. 1.) Code ASD off. All you loose is interior fake noise. Pops stay. 2.) or press the exhaust button OFF. This will remove fake noise AND pops and bangs. 3.) Turn exhaust button off, loose pops and bangs and interior sound. BUT you can then add a valve controller to override your valves to full open. No interior sound. No pops and bangs. Louder cold start with vavles forced open. Somewhat louder over all. If all you want is the fake noise removed. Then bimmercode it off and be done. If you want to hear what ASD sounds like. Go cruise your car. Get RPMS around 3K and hold them at that speed. Now press the exhaust button. You should be able to hear the fake noise turn on and off inside the car. Keep in mind, pressing the exhaust button OFF, will ALSO close the valves some too. So dont confused quieter exhaust with the fake noise. The fake noise is like a low harmonic HUm. BUT, I still think you can tell what is ASD vs the quieter exhaust when you turn it on and off. But if you have already coded it off, you should be good.
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I was able to use Bimmercode to go into the RAM module and deactivate the Active Sound and then go into Activation Codes and delete the Activation code but not before saving a back up copy in case I ever want to reactivate it. No more fake sound! And the exhaust button now controls the valves only. Thanks for the help! |
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If you code ASD off to loose the interior fake noise - wouldn't the popcorn pops disappear as well? I've yet to get ASD coded off with Bimmercode - has never worked for me.
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The exhaust button (no coding) turns interior sound off and pops off. ASD coded off in bimmercode now makes the exhaust button only control the valve loudness. Pops and bangs stay put.
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I have not coded it out yet but my only concern it says that when you deactivate ASD from activation codes I need to export the activation or put it on the cloud. What does this mean. Doesn’t BimmerCode make an automatic backup so you can revert back without any issues?
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Far as I can tell I have it coded off, but still get the burbles and can turn off with OEM exhaust button. And I have an exhaust valve controller, so with valves fully open the OEM exhaust button should not make burbles with it coded to off I'd think. Sounds like fake noise out of rear speakers to me.
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OEM mode, the exhaust button controls interior sound, exhaust valve open amount, and the exhaust burbles. It either turns them all on of off. If you turn exhaust button OFF, you get no interior fake sound. NO pops and bangs and the exhaust valve is not open as much. If you disabled ASD. That ONLY. REPEAT. ONLY removes the fake interior sound. (at least that's how I understand it) So now that you have disabled ASD. Your exhaust button now only controls 2 of the 3 things. Now the exhaust button only controls if you hear burble pops and bangs and how open or closes your valve is. NOW if you add a valve controller and override it to FULL OPEN. With ASD coded off. Now that exhaust button is ONLY controlling your burble pops and bangs.
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this is all accurate per my testing as well. I will just add that the amount that the button influences the physical valve position seems to be very minimal, which i believe is why many people end up thinking that disabling ASD is also physically affecting the valves. The vast majority of the sound difference (aside from the burbles) that you can notice in the cabin when pressing the button is coming from the ASD. |
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I also totally agree how loud the fake noise is. Its a lot! I was blasting my stereo a few weeks back to some 90's rap. I was probably 75-80% max volume and turned the ASD off with the button. OMG. The musics bass hits sounded SO much cleaner. I would turn mine off. But I find it way to quiet with it off and only a stock exhaust with valve controller. But man, ASD its really loud and deep!
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Aren't the burbles I'm hearing the fake OEM sound? Sure can't hear the burbles outside the car IMO, so was always assuming the burbles are the ASD fake sounds coming from the speakers. I'd assume the only way to get burbles would be if the OEM exhaust button changes some type of programming in the ECU (vs. just opening valves a little). I don't hear the same burbles with exhaust valves all the way open and OEM exhaust button off.
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open bimmercode, connect to the car, connect to the Receiver Audio Module (RAM), select "activation codes" at the bottom. Select the "ASD" activation code (the one with the green dot), select "Deactivate activation code".
If you do it with the engine running and in sport+ (max ASD) you will hear it disable on-the-fly once the activation code is deactivated, it should get significantly quieter in the car. If you want to turn it back on, do the same process and select to restore the activation code. When turning it back on it does not happen live, the module needs to be restarted first before the ASD comes back on. Lastly, it's a good idea to make a cloud copy of the bimmercode folder on your phone because if you lose the activation code backup that it creates, you won't be able to turn it back on. |
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Typically you do coding in diag mode but in this case it is safe to to disable asd with the engine running (I’ve done it many times on my own car) and doing it this way will allow you to really hear the difference as it happens. |
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