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shuey

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  1. No thanks. Bad enough passing through the place.
  2. On a cruise from Mercer (fuel stop - car and containers as we can’t buy 98 here) to Whangarei at motorway cruising speeds and occasional outburst on the open road, around 230 kms, wait for it, 8.4. But, short trips around town, plus thrashing it sees that rise to 12.
  3. Shuey’s guide to buying an E92 M3. Do the research, do a lot of research, find the right car (not so easy now, took me the thick end of three years), if and when you do find the right car, buy it! You won’t be disappointed. 2010 NZ new Competition Pack, 53K kms now. Owned it for just over a year and have no intention of ever selling it. DCT with GTS software upgrade (super quick gear changes and no problem with reverse), EDC, etc. Love it. Don’t daily it and don’t care about fuel consumption. Mine sits on late 11’s to early 12’s. I am not known for having a light right foot. Have owned E36 M3’s, not E46, but I have driven E46. Great car. But, for sheer driving pleasure, sure footed handling, an engine sound to die for, it’s E92 all the way for me.
  4. Hmmm. My NZ new 1996 E36 M3 was Techno Violet with Violet Blue leather and is still alive and kicking in Auckland. My second NZ new E36 M3, 1998, was also Techno Violet and did in fact have Black leather. That is also alive and well and was recently sold in Palmerston North. Not sure how correct your information is.
  5. shuey

    Gull 98

    Didn’t ask. Don’t daily my car every day so that was it for me.
  6. I’ve have been searching E Bay and Ali Express for a suitable (good looking) carbon fibre front splitter for my E92 M3. Does such a thing exist and more importantly can it bought in NZ?
  7. shuey

    Gull 98

    What’s there to elaborate on? If you drive the car every day, then use Gull 98. If you don’t, and I don’t, then use Gull 98 at your peril. The ethanol coagulates and causes grief to engine components and parts.
  8. shuey

    Gull 98

    So team I have the definitive answer from a very capable technician who I know well and know I can trust. Yes if the car is driven daily. No if it is not. Thanks for all your input.
  9. shuey

    Gull 98

    So can I run Gull 98 or not? Not interested in the science. Just want to know if I can use the stuff I can buy down the road or if I need to keep buying Mobil or BP out of Auckland. Cheers.
  10. shuey

    Gull 98

    Are you saying Mobil is an ethanol blend?
  11. shuey

    Gull 98

    So, you say yes I can run it all day long and then you pretty much say no I shouldn’t towards the end of your post. ??????
  12. shuey

    Gull 98

    Sounds awesome. All I really want to know is can I run my E92 M3 on the stuff. If I can, then I can buy it here, instead of what’s happening now - mercy dashes to Auckland to pick up 98 fuel for my M3 and my mates M5. Cheers.
  13. shuey

    Gull 98

    Cheers everyone. Guess I’ll just keep dragging it home from the big smoke.
  14. shuey

    Gull 98

    Hi team. Is Gull 98 ok to run in E92 M3? I have heard no. Today I was told yes by someone who runs his F10 M5 on it all the time. Would be great if it’s ok as can’t buy 98 in Whangarei (except for Gull) and continuously dragging 98 home from Auckland by the 20 litre container. Cheers.
  15. To all those who don’t believe in the E92 M3 and those contemplating buying one, just do it, after you find the right one of course. Searched for almost three years for my NZ new Competition Pack, found it, bought it, love it. I have just completed a 2200 kms road trip in 96 hours around the North Island. Loved every second of it; main roads, back roads, cruising, hooning. The car is capable, quick and an absolute pleasure to drive. The last sector of my road trip was Mercer to Whangarei - 215 kms at cruising and ‘slightly’ over legal speeds. 18 litres of 98. Unless I’m mistaken that’s 8.4 l/100kms. That is hard to believe from a car with grunt to burn, a noise to die for, and an M3 badge on its tail. Don’t know anything about the 335i but this I do know, as my BMW mechanic tried to push me that way as well, a 335i is not and never will be an M3.
  16. Well done. Love mine. Don’t daily drive it though. Have a 530d which is quick and cheap (well it used to be before the pump prices went ballistic) to run.
  17. My M3 is sitting on 12.4 and that’s after some “spirited” driving and it hasn’t been on a decent long trip for awhile. All the research I did pre purchase pointed towards 14 but haven’t got anywhere near that yet.
  18. What Rag Top said. Did it recently after two years of research and searching. Very pleased I did.
  19. As long as they are not driven on our roads!
  20. shuey

    M button

    Cheers Ray. Not that concerned at the moment but good to know.
  21. shuey

    M button

    Cheers, that’s very helpful.
  22. shuey

    M button

    ?. All good. As I say it’s not a big issue for me but was a little surprised to discover it does not have one. The car is a weapon by the way, just in case you were wondering.
  23. No f***ing way. Chilli Peppers and me simply do not gel. More interested in what you have to say about my other post re M button.
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