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2nd Gear
- Birthday 11/30/1983
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Name
Ant
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Location
Cambridge
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Car
2014 F31 M320d Wagon
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Car 2
1996 E36 M323i
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Car 3
96 EVO IV RS
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AntonyG started following E36 M52 Cam Sensor wiring
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Does anyone have access to some decent schematics for 1996 E36 M52 323i Camshaft sensor? I need to do some testing on my old girl, just unsure what I should have at each pin where the Sensor plugs in under the manifold. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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The KOMBI is at Robinson Instruments I will get it back tomorrow and get more information. The car is a 1992 520i M50, fairly certain it's kiwi new.
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Hi Brent, How much and does it have "L/100Km" for the fuel consumption indicator? Cheers Antony
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How much do you want for it? Cheers
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Hi, I'm after a good condition E34 Kombi for a customer, I'm located in Auckland. Unsure what they are worth so let me know what you think is fair. Cheers Ant
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Hi, Long shot but does anyone here have a spare E36 SMG ECU they would be willing to loan / try / sell me ?? Cheers Antony
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From a sales point of view, it works everytime.
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Serious? Hahahahahah gold, I brought my Iphone 4 of a mate that downgraded to one of those. He didnt sound so keen on it after a month, think he regrets it.
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Antony. I work at McMillans. Were you looking under it in the evening? I was working on the M3 Convertible next to you.
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That looks gorgeous! Cant beat a big 6 E46, best of luck. Someone will end up with a very nice car.
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Did you get your PPI done today?
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If your in Auckland take it to McMillans or Claytons. Many years experience in the dealer network and its important to make sure the recalls have been carried out. They are also very aware of what to look for in regards to the chassi issues that are common on the E46 (if indeed you are looking to purchase a E46).
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Thats so cool. Very jealous.
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Just out of curiosity what are you experiencing?
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Have you checked the rear brake pads? Aftermarket pads sometimes dont locate 100% and this can cause 'clonks'. Seen it many times on imports with non genuine pads. Also can you replicate the nosie by pressing the brake pedal and switching between 'D' and 'R' Assuming its Auto ofcourse A few other avenues to think about other than suspension components.