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hi , i would like to ask anyone in here about bmw model e46 320i . I just comfuse about da pedal acceleration on my car is so heavy and it's connection to the valve on da back of my muffer ???? I had try on e46 318i is very light and dont need you to pushing hard on da pedal like 320i ......

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But try spray some Dry-Glide into the accelerator cable near the pivot ( sorry don't really know the right word) and if not,maybe a small bit of lube behind the pivot on the acc pedal itself? Have no idea what the Muffer part is...

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get professional advice before you do anything to your car.

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I think the factory may have made it stiff for a reason. Not everyone can handle the brutal thrust of a 320i at kickdown...

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I think the factory may have made it stiff for a reason. Not everyone can handle the brutal thrust of a 320i at kickdown...

Haha, mines also heavy, better that way imo.

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English language pwns you

But try spray some Dry-Glide into the accelerator cable near the pivot ( sorry don't really know the right word) and if not,maybe a small bit of lube behind the pivot on the acc pedal itself? Have no idea what the Muffer part is...

yeah what he said, just lube up the outer lip a bit and slide it in, slide it in and out a few times though to be sure.

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yeah what he said, just lube up the outer lip a bit and slide it in, slide it in and out a few times though to be sure.

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make sure you use water based lube though, oil based can cause irritation and also cause the rubber to break

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make sure you use water based lube though, oil based can cause irritation and also cause the rubber to break

HaHa... you had lots of experience there Ollie ??? B)

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get professional advice before you do anything to your car.

Would a "shrink" be appropriate ???

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I JUST SOLVE OUT A PROBLEM ON YESTERDAY. I HAD TO CHANGE A NEW CABLE TO REPLACE THE OLD ONE AND IT'S SO REALLY BETTER NOW... HAHAHHA..... I WILL POST A PICTURE OF OLD CABLE LATER...IT'S LOOK SO BAD INSIDE ....MANY THANK FOR YOU GUY .....

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Not a problem, pleased we could be of some assistance :)

Edit: grammer. Don't want to be caught out on this thread.

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