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Flash Settings offer many functions to change the transmission's behavio= ur to your liking! All functions work with your factory calibration and our= OTS maps! You can change the shift maps for D- and S-mode, adjust the shif= t speeds or firmness for each shift (where available) or even adjust your c= ar's launch control! You can also share your settings on social media or im= port settings from other users with our = import/export feature!
The Flash Settings offer two types of functions: Absolute and relative.
Absolute functions ar=
e those where you set a fixed parameter applied to each flashed file. For e=
xample, you could set a torque limit of 500 Nm in 1st gear. This limiter wi=
ll then be applied to every map you flash, whether it is your factory calib=
ration, an OTS map or a custom file you have created. Every map will apply =
this limiter, regardless of what value was written in the base file.
Relative functions work slightly differently, as you ca=
n apply a delta to the flashed map. The Shiftmap Editor is a relative funct=
ion where xHP reads the corresponding values from each flashed map and chan=
ges them according to your settings. This makes it easy to adjust complex t=
hings like shift maps.
Instead of worrying about what absolute value to set for a given shift (e.g=
. 1-2 in D-mode) at a given throttle/RPM position, you apply a percentage d=
elta to the base settings already stored in the map.
Each relative function is configured using simple sliders that allow you= to set a positive or negative percentage for a given parameter. For exampl= e, if you want your 2-3 shift to occur earlier, set a negative value (e.g.,= 15%) for that shift, and xHP will apply -15% to the entire map for the 2-3= shift.
This is always done within certain limits and is automatically adjusted = so that the actual values applied to the map still make sense. The same pri= nciple applies to all functions where you can set a positive or negative pe= rcentage in xHP.
This chapter explains each =E2=80=9Cflash setting=E2=80=9D available sep= arately for 6-speed, 7-speed E-Series, 7-speed= F-Series or 8-speed tr= ansmissions! Most functions are available for all models, but some may not = be available for certain cars due to technical restrictions.
To see what Flash settings your specific car can support, connect the ap= p to your car and click on it. Then click on =E2=80=9CFLASH THIS CA= R=E2=80=9D and then on =E2=80=9CEdit=E2=80=9D rig= ht next to =E2=80=9CFlash Settings=E2=80=9D.
This can be done without purchasing a licence.
You can quickly export your current custom settings by pressing the "
You can also easily import the settings of any other xHP user into your car=
in seconds.
Compatibility between transmission types is limited. 6-speed settings ca= n only be imported to other 6-speed cars, 8-speed to 8-speed and 7-speed to= 7-speed.
Some settings from 7-speed F-series cars are incompatible with 7-speed E= -series cars and will be invalid, but the import will generally still work.=
Please note that the Customisation module has many "relative" settings. = For example, importing shift map settings from a 550i to a 320d makes littl= e sense. The application will change the maps in the 320d accordingly, but = these will not result in the same shift maps as in the 550i.
For more detailed information on the individual custom options supported= by your specific transmission type, please follow these links:
Back to the Overview Pa= ge.