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Everything posted by str8_6
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From memory, it has the rear M5 battery box in place and the standard M5 exhaust system. I was being nosey one day
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I park in that building too and cringe every time I see the way they placed the M5 badge on BLD551. It should be here:
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It wasn't until after I bought my e39 M5 that I found out about their potential oil use. I originally got the "check engine oil level" warning plus the warning chime (heart skipped a beat) after switching it off one day. Initially I thought it was odd as all my previous BMW's had never used a drop of oil between changes. After a lot of searching I found many varied stories which put me at ease and generally up to 1 litre per 1000km can be considered normal especially on the earlier models. Mine generally uses approx. 500ml per 1000km mixed driving, and less on a long trip. I check the oil every 1000km's and it's been consistent since I purchased it almost 40,000km's ago. Haven't had the warning chime since. I keep a 1 litre bottle of Castrol TWS in the boot in case it drops... Jeff Gray BMW love me, and some S62's love oil. It's just part of their character.
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Agreed, tons of information on oil usage online. Within spec. Post 2000 cars can be impacted too.
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Hope he didn't put his wheel alignment out
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The e39 M5 came standard with factory LSD.
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Every now and then, mine has under 100k's on the clock. Damn pixels
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I'm getting the same consumption out of my M5. One of the things that pleasantly surprised me was it's economy on a long cruise. Generally around town it sits at 13 to 14 litres per 100km. Not bad really. Little bit surprised by the 530i's consumption though.
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Would be interested to know more. What differences do they make?
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I didn't think the M cars had run flat tyres. My e39 M5 has an "M Mobility Kit" in the boot. Not sure about the newer models however.
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My one is mint with higher km's... but I think i'm more in the holding onto it club, because I love it and I'm finding it too hard to part with.
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I thought taking it to be repaired would be better too. Unfortunately the reputable place I chose did an average job and I would say that looking at it now it's beyond repair.
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Hi All, Looking for the drivers side door card in my E36 coupe. Glue has begun to fail and is looking a pretty awful. Vehicle has black leather interior with matching doors. Door cards look to be black vinyl.
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Wheeler Dealers - a video on a different sort of BMW : )
str8_6 replied to M3_Power's topic in Videos & Sound
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I didn't remove the entire vapor barrier. I simply pulled back the lower half and re-sealed it. Mine wasn't in bad condition. Car is NZ new and has been garaged for the majority of it's life. Another common cause for them failing is due to a previous repair of something in the actual door. Say a window regulator or airbag fault. If the barrier is not resealed correctly after mechanical work, it will come unstuck and leak.
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When I first bought my M5, the right rear passenger door dropped a large puddle of water when I opened it say after I washed the car. I found this DIY pretty useful: LINK. I can't remember exactly what I used as the glue/sealant, but picked it up from Mitre 10 from memory. Been fine for the last two years now.
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Agreed Paul, I normally see 14.5 l/100km consumption, so I wouldn't call it cheap, but for the performance and the age of the technology, it isn't that bad. It is a lot of car for the money. But if you worry about fuel, you have missed the point of this car. Agree with Darren on clutches. Factory clutch is a weak point (see M5Board.com for countless tales). But aside from that, it should really only have normal e39 issues along with with occasional M5 price tag repairs - potential vanos repairs etc. Another thing to note - some love to drink oil, others don't. Another common discussion on M5Board.com. Castrol TWS is their preferred choice, normally only found at the local BMW dealer.
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Great colour - looks like LeMans Blue. Mine is Avus Blue. Look forward to driving it every time!
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My NZ New E36 has rear fogs on both sides... they are quite handy if someone is tailgating
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My Hellrot e36 coupe looks awful when it's dirty - as though the paint is dull and faded pink however after a wash it comes up looking showroom new.
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Hey, try this link http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/e39-m5-e5...ing-no-air.html
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Tried the above technique on my e30 and it worked a treat. It was very clogged up - no more wet carpet.