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I never imagined this thread would end up like this... Oh, and this forum software sucks hard. Give us a basic bbcode editor so we can actually post the sh*t we want!
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Welcome! Yes, it can be reset, I can do that for you for free (Ellerslie) or somebody else closer to you might put their hand up to help. It's done with either a special tool or BMW's software, I have the latter. Whether it comes back on will be determined by what caused it in the first place. You've probably bypassed the occupancy sensor with that kit and if that was the fault then all good. If the fault was elsewhere then it might come back on again after a reset.
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Meremere to Silverdale is ~100km's I would have thought a quick shout out to Brent in Papakura or even $25 at Pick-a-Part might have been easier?
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Surely you could get a well looked after E39 or E36 from 1998/9 that had all the required work done for $6-7k? Certainly older but might still be suitable?
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This is actually quite interesting... Ferrari 355, for example, claimed 109 bhp / litre in 1994. But that's "claimed" and so were: Honda : 175PS = 172bhp from 1590cc = 108.1bhp/l @7500rpm Mitsu : 170PS = 167bhp from 1580cc = 105.7bhp/l @7800rpm Both "claimed" (as far as I can determine) and there's much conjecture about their real specific power output (i.e. a lot of people say these claims are BS or that in testing the torque was so appalling it made the engines effectively unusable). Apparently the S50B32 was "proven" to have >100 bhp / litre but it was (apparently) BMW themselves that "proved" this on a dyno to a UK publication. I can't find that publication or article. Certainly I'd say the S50B32 is the most acclaimed and useable of all the engines that claimed >100 bhp / litre in the early days.
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Why do all your pulleys appear to be red? Anyway, 20 mins of overheat in an E36? Was it in the red all that time? Because that's not likely to be good I'm afraid, I've been told even a few mins in the red can be fatal on these things? I'd expect all of your coolant would be gone after 20 mins. Congrats on the warrant though and at least these coolant systems aren't difficult or even too expensive to overhaul.
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Welcome. Was that in NZ or elsewhere?
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I was seeing 93 not 92, That MIVEC looks interesting, I need to read more about it now.
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Can't see 100bhb/l here in NA form? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_4G9_engine
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Perhaps but that was after the S50B32. Well the BMW engine is recognised as reaching that milestone first. Is the 4G93 (GSR engine?) NA?
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Yes, it was BMW with the S50B32. Performance is relative to range. There a 'R' Suzuki Swift that matches none of the above criteria but it's still the "performance" model (and is quite fun actually). But of course compared to any Ferrari the Swift would hardly be considered a "performance" car.
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Is that the 4-door that by definition can't be a "coupe", coupe? You might be able to get simple overlays to "fix" the speedo (like this for the E46: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Tachoscheiben-fur-Tacho-BMW-E46-3er-300km-h-M3-BLACK-Special-Edition-/)
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I'm sure your approach is better than mine Ron, thanks for letting me know. /threadparticipation.
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Yeah, I read quite a few pages in and I'm not personally interested in what causes it, rather than it can happen at all. Since many of these will not be with the original owner it seems it would be difficult for prospective or new owners to know if they have the 'problem' or not. Unless the owner's manual actually tells you how to mitigate this then it's my opinion that you can't blame the owners/drivers because if they're only doing what they're told to do...? If they're using the highest grade of fuel available to them and driving it like a nana are they really doing anything the dealer/manual said they can't? Or not doing something they were told they should? My M3 manual certainly doesn't say take it to redline frequently but many advocate doing so. e36 M3's (and e39 M5's?) were sold new in NZ before the recommended 98 RON was available meaning 95 was the best available. I'm not arguing with you Ron, just sharing my thoughts, and I have no opinion on the merits of other opinions expressed herein but I respect Martin's knowledge of e39 M5's.
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Whilst I understand that's an extreme example it's a fascinating read, thanks.
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It would be fantastic if all your posts were that complete, accurate and helpful Ron. Could I do it on the cheap without the weight by just using shorter springs on the LHS?
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@BreakMyWindow will probably know if it's an issue or not.
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Sea freighting that should cost less than $150 I'd think... my suspension at ~27kg, similar volume was quoted less than $80 for LA -> Auckland. Give Mainfreight a call (I'm not recommending them specifically but I'm not sure who all the others are).
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The 328 has been off the road for a few weeks because the damn alarm remote f'd out and unless I wanted to do LED + Ignition gymnastics I couldn't disable the immobiliser. Reprogramming with the old or a new Trademe remote didn't want to work... until today that is. On previous attempts I'd had the bonnet open so I could disable the siren with the key. It seems that this was enough to prevent the alarm going into programming mode. Weighing down the bonnet switch was enough. Couldn't programme the original remote but the Trademe one works a treat. Original in bin and second TM one ordered. Although I must admit I've been enjoying driving the M3...
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Mainfreight or similar? But depends on volume, weight and air or sea? What do you need?
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Dude, that is so cool! Leather straps and all...
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Yes, you have every right to be very proud. Very, very sweet. Well done.
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Oh, my bad!
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"This vehicle is sold by the liquidators appointed to manage the vendor’s assets." Seems rather odd if it's coming from a collection doesn't it? Or am I reading too much into those words?