Apex throttle controller
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I took the cover off with a thin flat-head screwdriver and pried it off. Be careful though as my hand slipped and left a scratch right on top of the Apexi switch if you look at my pic.
Then I just routed the cable of the back of the switch down through the empty slot until I could reach from underneath and pull it through to connect it to the main unit or "black box". (Took me almost 5 mins just to get it down there and grab it since it was a pain me using one hand on my cell phone with the flashlight app on to light the area up and see where it was to reach and get it lol.
The only piece I undid was the very bottom piece under the steering column that has the 2 phillips head screws holding it on (1 on each side). Made reaching up to grab the wire through alot easier.
I hid the "black box" behind the carpeting. I was going to use the adhesive to help make the Apexi button stick but I didn't even need to as I made it so the cable doesn't have much slack to make it loose.
Let me know if this answers your questions.
Then I just routed the cable of the back of the switch down through the empty slot until I could reach from underneath and pull it through to connect it to the main unit or "black box". (Took me almost 5 mins just to get it down there and grab it since it was a pain me using one hand on my cell phone with the flashlight app on to light the area up and see where it was to reach and get it lol.
The only piece I undid was the very bottom piece under the steering column that has the 2 phillips head screws holding it on (1 on each side). Made reaching up to grab the wire through alot easier.
I hid the "black box" behind the carpeting. I was going to use the adhesive to help make the Apexi button stick but I didn't even need to as I made it so the cable doesn't have much slack to make it loose.
Let me know if this answers your questions.
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I took the cover off with a thin flat-head screwdriver and pried it off. Be careful though as my hand slipped and left a scratch right on top of the Apexi switch if you look at my pic.
Then I just routed the cable of the back of the switch down through the empty slot until I could reach from underneath and pull it through to connect it to the main unit or "black box". (Took me almost 5 mins just to get it down there and grab it since it was a pain me using one hand on my cell phone with the flashlight app on to light the area up and see where it was to reach and get it lol.
The only piece I undid was the very bottom piece under the steering column that has the 2 phillips head screws holding it on (1 on each side). Made reaching up to grab the wire through alot easier.
I hid the "black box" behind the carpeting. I was going to use the adhesive to help make the Apexi button stick but I didn't even need to as I made it so the cable doesn't have much slack to make it loose.
Let me know if this answers your questions.
Then I just routed the cable of the back of the switch down through the empty slot until I could reach from underneath and pull it through to connect it to the main unit or "black box". (Took me almost 5 mins just to get it down there and grab it since it was a pain me using one hand on my cell phone with the flashlight app on to light the area up and see where it was to reach and get it lol.
The only piece I undid was the very bottom piece under the steering column that has the 2 phillips head screws holding it on (1 on each side). Made reaching up to grab the wire through alot easier.
I hid the "black box" behind the carpeting. I was going to use the adhesive to help make the Apexi button stick but I didn't even need to as I made it so the cable doesn't have much slack to make it loose.
Let me know if this answers your questions.
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Just to understand this device, is the SPORT/SNOW/REGULAR OEM button left out of the picture in terms of throttle control? I mean, does it still work? So let's say you select ECO on the Apexi LTS and SPORT on the OEM button, do they cancel out? What if you go to HIGH THROTTLE on Apexi and SPORT on OEM button, does the throttle get more sensitive?
What does the OEM button control, just throttle position or something else?
What does the OEM button control, just throttle position or something else?
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The OEM button changes throttle, skid control (gives you more of the car before it intervenes), and reduces steering assist for more road feel. No aftermarket device will be able to do what the sport button does.
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Just to understand this device, is the SPORT/SNOW/REGULAR OEM button left out of the picture in terms of throttle control? I mean, does it still work? So let's say you select ECO on the Apexi LTS and SPORT on the OEM button, do they cancel out? What if you go to HIGH THROTTLE on Apexi and SPORT on OEM button, does the throttle get more sensitive?
What does the OEM button control, just throttle position or something else?
What does the OEM button control, just throttle position or something else?
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@ Juanca- Below are just MY impressions so far. Maybe lexuswtf can give his 2 cents or when VIPAutosalon does their review they can hit these points.
The OEM SPORT mode is def not left out of the picture. Today I used just HIGH THROTTLE setting without SPORT mode enabled and it def picked up on throttle response, however, I then turned on the OEM SPORT mode and got even more sensitive.
I did not try doing one of the ECO settings+SPORT mode. That is a very good question. I will try that next time I go somewhere.
Hope this helps you at least a little.
I do not know what the OEM button controls hopefully someone alot smarter than I will chime in an explain it. I would hope alot of changes occur when pushing that button not just throttle sensitivity.
The OEM SPORT mode is def not left out of the picture. Today I used just HIGH THROTTLE setting without SPORT mode enabled and it def picked up on throttle response, however, I then turned on the OEM SPORT mode and got even more sensitive.
I did not try doing one of the ECO settings+SPORT mode. That is a very good question. I will try that next time I go somewhere.
Hope this helps you at least a little.
I do not know what the OEM button controls hopefully someone alot smarter than I will chime in an explain it. I would hope alot of changes occur when pushing that button not just throttle sensitivity.
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Thanks guys for all the input, so the SPORT button is still needed. I may end up buying this device, the sluggish throttle response (even in SPORT mode) kills me!
What about VDC Lance? I thought the steering assistance was mapped through the VDC long push (among other things).
What about VDC Lance? I thought the steering assistance was mapped through the VDC long push (among other things).
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Thanks guys for all the input, so the SPORT button is still needed. I may end up buying this device, the sluggish throttle response (even in SPORT mode) kills me!
What about VDC Lance? I thought the steering assistance was mapped through the VDC long push (among other things).
What about VDC Lance? I thought the steering assistance was mapped through the VDC long push (among other things).
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Thanks guys for all the input, so the SPORT button is still needed. I may end up buying this device, the sluggish throttle response (even in SPORT mode) kills me!
What about VDC Lance? I thought the steering assistance was mapped through the VDC long push (among other things).
What about VDC Lance? I thought the steering assistance was mapped through the VDC long push (among other things).
"since I drive on Manual mode 99% of the time (1% only when in reverse), there is no need for any LTS device. For me lag = wrong gear, downshift and problem solved."
...just wondering....
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I use sport mode a lot on the street mostly because I like the throttle response in sport mode. I wouldn't want it any quicker.
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^^^ I said it above: the sluggish throttle response (even in SPORT mode) kills me!
When I was at the BMW dealer 2 months ago and drove the DCT M3, in M mode the throttle was so light and responsive that I felt jealous! Maybe I'm not 99% of the time in Manual but 95%, for the remaining 5% (usually when drinking something or driving through heavy/slow traffic) I want a more responsive throttle.
When I was at the BMW dealer 2 months ago and drove the DCT M3, in M mode the throttle was so light and responsive that I felt jealous! Maybe I'm not 99% of the time in Manual but 95%, for the remaining 5% (usually when drinking something or driving through heavy/slow traffic) I want a more responsive throttle.
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^^^ I said it above: the sluggish throttle response (even in SPORT mode) kills me!
When I was at the BMW dealer 2 months ago and drove the DCT M3, in M mode the throttle was so light and responsive that I felt jealous! Maybe I'm not 99% of the time in Manual but 95%, for the remaining 5% (usually when drinking something or driving through heavy/slow traffic) I want a more responsive throttle.
When I was at the BMW dealer 2 months ago and drove the DCT M3, in M mode the throttle was so light and responsive that I felt jealous! Maybe I'm not 99% of the time in Manual but 95%, for the remaining 5% (usually when drinking something or driving through heavy/slow traffic) I want a more responsive throttle.
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I bought one because I found it really cheap ($212). You guys are right, it make it so much more fun to drive! I like taking someone for a ride, turning it to red and then flooring it around 50 and watch them get buried in the seat. They are like, "WOW this thing a rocket!"
Fun toy!
Fun toy!