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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Is there a way to get Sport mode in Manual shifting mode?

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    Sorry about all the nobie questions. I managed to enable the Hidden Menu, is it possible to get the S1,S2,S3,... mode enabled through the MMI?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings superswiss's Avatar
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    The transmission mode in manual shifting mode is determined by the mode you are in before you go into manual shifting mode. If you are in D and then go to manual you are in normal mode and if you are in S and then go to manual you are in Sport mode. The DIS still says M1,M2,... but you'll have a different throttle map and the shift times and clutch engagements are more aggressive.
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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by superswiss View Post
    The transmission mode in manual shifting mode is determined by the mode you are in before you go into manual shifting mode. If you are in D and then go to manual you are in normal mode and if you are in S and then go to manual you are in Sport mode. The DIS still says M1,M2,... but you'll have a different throttle map and the shift times and clutch engagements are more aggressive.
    I didn't know that. thanks

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