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Originally Posted by shashi27
You will love it. Most important thing is to dump the run flats right away. Transforms the car. ESS tune turns it into a beast if you are interested.
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Thanks. I read about the ESS tune, I think in the beginning I'll learn the car as it is, and then see how I feel about it.
Regarding run flats, I'll need to see how the car feels with the wheels (and accompanying tires) I got. This is actually one of the reasons I wanted to wait for the LCI.
On my pre-LCI E85, after I went through the run flats I replaced them with a nice set of non-RFT Pirellis, which as we know, transformed the car. However, in my
post-LCI E85, same size wheels/tires, car felt better than my previous one right off the bat WITH RFTs (bought both cars new, just FYI). Without making a hullabaloo about it, BMW def changed the suspension settings to accommodate the run flats better after the LCI. I ended up leaving them on my car for 5 years.
When my E89 comes, I'll see what the setup feels like and go from there
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FWIW, I also have an E85 buddy who was in what would have been a VERY bad incident (18 wheeler drifted into him on a highway on-ramp), in his case, the run-flats ended up playing a crucial part in minimizing the resulting danger.