OK here is my grasp of solenoids used for shifts and pressure limitations. If somebody knows otherwise, please correct me.
- Rising yellow EDS solenoids apply more pressure as more current is applied. It is theoretically possible to apply more current than 4.6bar and get a little more than 4.6bar. Exceeding the rating of the solenoid does not sound like something that BMW would do though.
- Falling blue EDS solenoids start at 4.6bar when no current is applied. I doubt very, very much that the TCU could apply reverse polarity to theoretically get a little more out of it. I think it's safe to assume that 4.6 bar is the limit for these solenoids.
Solenoid types used:
1>2 offgoing - falling
1>2 oncoming - rising
2>3 offgoing - rising
2>3 oncoming - falling
3>4 offgoing - falling
3>4 oncoming - falling
4>5 offgoing - rising
4>5 oncoming - falling
5>6 offgoing - falling
5>6 oncoming - rising
This is what does not make sense:
In the stock 335i calibration, with the published XDF's conversion formula in place, offgoing 1>2 commands up to 5.6bar and 3>4 5.15 bar. Also in the Alpina B3 calibration, the 3>4 offgoing commands 5.1bar. These ALL are commands that use falling type solenoids that absolutely max out at 4.6bar! Surely BMW would not put unachievable values in tables!
@RayBan Is there a possibility that the conversion formula in the XDF of 0.001*X is incorrect?
- Rising yellow EDS solenoids apply more pressure as more current is applied. It is theoretically possible to apply more current than 4.6bar and get a little more than 4.6bar. Exceeding the rating of the solenoid does not sound like something that BMW would do though.
- Falling blue EDS solenoids start at 4.6bar when no current is applied. I doubt very, very much that the TCU could apply reverse polarity to theoretically get a little more out of it. I think it's safe to assume that 4.6 bar is the limit for these solenoids.
Solenoid types used:
1>2 offgoing - falling
1>2 oncoming - rising
2>3 offgoing - rising
2>3 oncoming - falling
3>4 offgoing - falling
3>4 oncoming - falling
4>5 offgoing - rising
4>5 oncoming - falling
5>6 offgoing - falling
5>6 oncoming - rising
This is what does not make sense:
In the stock 335i calibration, with the published XDF's conversion formula in place, offgoing 1>2 commands up to 5.6bar and 3>4 5.15 bar. Also in the Alpina B3 calibration, the 3>4 offgoing commands 5.1bar. These ALL are commands that use falling type solenoids that absolutely max out at 4.6bar! Surely BMW would not put unachievable values in tables!
@RayBan Is there a possibility that the conversion formula in the XDF of 0.001*X is incorrect?