Munich Adoption

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satinGHOST|r!der;679577 said:
I can tell you its the way you run-in / drive the car. I never had a single issue with my differential cause I ran in my car at 99 bends. TIGHT CORNERS BOTH LEFT AND RIGHT. You have to get the differentials to work on tight corners. You dont have to drive fast to do this. Just get your speed up and do some tight turns. It will loosen up the differential.

Those of you having problems I recommend a fresh rear differential oil change and perform the below.

Upon differential installation, and fluid top off, proceed to drive vehicle to a controlled
area where several circles/figure eights can be performed. Drive vehicle (at idle speed) in
20 figure eights, full lock to full lock. Then drive (at idle speed) in 20 full lock circles
left, 20 full lock circles right.

Should solve your problem. I know 2 people who tried it and it went away. Give it a try!

I think your suggestion makes perfect sense. I have also noticed that when i do the round and round in the morning around the drop-off point, it helps iron out the sound. Figure of 8 is definitely more effective as it works the differential both ways! Thanks for the tip!

I am very sure i am not driving the car hard enough. I hardly get a chance to drive the car hard cos my office is just 3+km from my house :( The car is barely warmed up when i reach the office every morning. I used to live near 99 bend, but had a few close shaves caused by them damn bikers. They were cycling so slowly and either stray to the middle of the road or cause vehicles to overtake on opposite side of the road. That place is dangerous man.
 
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clar;679619 said:
I think your suggestion makes perfect sense. I have also noticed that when i do the round and round in the morning around the drop-off point, it helps iron out the sound. Figure of 8 is definitely more effective as it works the differential both ways! Thanks for the tip!

I am very sure i am not driving the car hard enough. I hardly get a chance to drive the car hard cos my office is just 3+km from my house :( The car is barely warmed up when i reach the office every morning. I used to live near 99 bend, but had a few close shaves caused by them damn bikers. They were cycling so slowly and either stray to the middle of the road or cause vehicles to overtake on opposite side of the road. That place is dangerous man.

It will work bro. The M3 differential is pretty fuckin good. I have noticed on alot of occasions where drivers drive it sedately and this problem with the differentials come about. You gotta remember that the 1.5 way differential on the M3 is purely mechanical and requires break-in properly to let the crown gears have sufficient lubrication when the diff kicks in. If it does'nt its gonna sound weird on cold starts. It normally goes off after its completely warmed up. Nothing wrong at all but it's due to the crown gears in the differential still being too "tight" in that sense.

99 bends at night la. Fuckin steam...Really feel the diff compensating more power to thrust you in the corners.Magical!
 
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take a trip to north like durian tasting or mersing or muar makan makan that you warm up your m3 in nsh and slip roads
can clear carbon with redline rpm ... hehe
 
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satinGHOST|r!der;679768 said:
It will work bro. The M3 differential is pretty fuckin good. I have noticed on alot of occasions where drivers drive it sedately and this problem with the differentials come about. You gotta remember that the 1.5 way differential on the M3 is purely mechanical and requires break-in properly to let the crown gears have sufficient lubrication when the diff kicks in. If it does'nt its gonna sound weird on cold starts. It normally goes off after its completely warmed up. Nothing wrong at all but it's due to the crown gears in the differential still being too "tight" in that sense.

99 bends at night la. Fuckin steam...Really feel the diff compensating more power to thrust you in the corners.Magical!

Since the day i collected my car, i have been lamenting that i don't really get to drive the car the way it's meant to be driven. It's quite hard to get the best out of the car on our busy roads. When is the damn changi race track ever gonna come up. I cant wait...I am too lazy to drive up North to track. On our roads, license loosing speed is mere seconds away with the S65. Power is truly a sword that cuts both ways...
 
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Diff noises are prevalent on E46 M3s in particular low speed lock to lock.

I added BMW's recommended FM oil to my E46 and noise was gone within 500km thereabouts.

I can't say I notice any noise on my E92.

Planetary gears aren't too bad. The clutch pack type on my Evo 9 with high preload sounds like someone forging a sword.

Some carpark figure of eights lock to lock at low speed should resolve the problem.
 
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M3 PI wont go wrong. $80k saving can buy u a brand new M3 engine + gearbox. Sing dollar now very strong.

i will go for PI too if I am looking for M3. Buy cheap sell cheap and save more if ur car under financing.
 
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clar;679782 said:
Since the day i collected my car, i have been lamenting that i don't really get to drive the car the way it's meant to be driven. It's quite hard to get the best out of the car on our busy roads. When is the damn changi race track ever gonna come up. I cant wait...I am too lazy to drive up North to track. On our roads, license loosing speed is mere seconds away with the S65. Power is truly a sword that cuts both ways...

just go up north lah... the car flys on the highway lor... driving here is like PCC halfway then have to stop... v sian feeling
 
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golfgti;680566 said:
just go up north lah... the car flys on the highway lor... driving here is like PCC halfway then have to stop... v sian feeling

I like the description:"driving here is like PCC halfway then have to stop... v sian feeling." :p
 
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satinGHOST|r!der;679768 said:
sufficient lubrication .
still being too "tight" in that sense.

Fuckin steam
more power to thrust you in the corners.
Magical!


wah... everything about you is sex man...
 
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satinGHOST|r!der;679768 said:
99 bends at night la. Fuckin steam...Really feel the diff compensating more power to thrust you in the corners.Magical!

Went for some late night driving last night and took the car to the 99 bend...speechless...This car is absolute porn in the bends. The way the car moves in tandem with your steering input every step of the way and it's poise is sublime. Damn, those M engineers are good :ultrasho:
 
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clar;688428 said:
Went for some late night driving last night and took the car to the 99 bend...speechless...This car is absolute porn in the bends. The way the car moves in tandem with your steering input every step of the way and it's poise is sublime. Damn, those M engineers are good :ultrasho:
What speed were you at when going thru the bends, and did you turn off DSC? :woottt:
 
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Samurai;688722 said:
What speed were you at when going thru the bends, and did you turn off DSC? :woottt:

Not too sure about the speed, but there is no need to go at insane speed to enjoy it. DSC was certainly on.
 
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since we are on this topic, I would like to ask a noob question.

What exactly is covered by warranty that I cannot do outside? My main concern is in product recalls (ie change connections/accelerator jam etc). In this case, who can I turn to, assuming my PI can't help? Can I turn to PML/MA in the first place? Without adoption? Afterall, if it is a recall, the manufacturer has the obligation to make good the product.

I understand if it is a "service enhancement", but what about a recall?
 
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johndoe;837220 said:
since we are on this topic, I would like to ask a noob question.

What exactly is covered by warranty that I cannot do outside? My main concern is in product recalls (ie change connections/accelerator jam etc). In this case, who can I turn to, assuming my PI can't help? Can I turn to PML/MA in the first place? Without adoption? Afterall, if it is a recall, the manufacturer has the obligation to make good the product.

I understand if it is a "service enhancement", but what about a recall?

Without adoption, u are basically on your own. I don't think u are gonna be able to get your ride recalled and serviced for whatever the recall entails. My main reason for adoption isn't so much for warranty or recall, but for major repair if ever the need arises. Another important reason is also because i like the coffee at MA :D
 
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clar;673890 said:
I have heard bad things about it from frens. This is an open forum, so i don't want to say things that i can't substantiate in case it gets messy. Anyway, i will be heading in to MBM soon for a checkup and potential warranty claim. If they try to f*** me around, i will be sure to share it here.

From my experience with MBM, they are generally quite good with servicing and checks thoroughly for any problems... Serviced a few of my cars there (not PI or under their warranty)...

I guess it really depends on who is the service advisor that is responsible for your car...
 
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Samurai;679230 said:
Bro, I wouldn't worry too much. I think the potential buyer would appreciate more if you sell $30K lower than agent's car than for you to pay for adoption to try sell the car at higher price. :dance:

I'm having the noise as well when turning. It sounds like something rubbing at the rear wheels when turning? Rear diffierential oil prob as well? Ride is merely 15K km...

It is most likely the rear differential oil requiring a change... My car required a change in less than 10K... Another solution is to drive your car in a figure of eight for about 10 rounds or so... It should solve the problem....
 
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clar;837236 said:
Without adoption, u are basically on your own. I don't think u are gonna be able to get your ride recalled and serviced for whatever the recall entails. My main reason for adoption isn't so much for warranty or recall, but for major repair if ever the need arises. Another important reason is also because i like the coffee at MA :D

Hi bros,

Just a thought, is Malaysia Auto Bavaria an option for doing recalls?

Since recalls are generally few and far between and if Auto Bavaria does cover "international" bimmers for recalls, then going in Malaysia will be an viable option for PI units...

regards...
:)
 
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armValkyrie;837460 said:
Hi bros,

Just a thought, is Malaysia Auto Bavaria an option for doing recalls?

Since recalls are generally few and far between and if Auto Bavaria does cover "international" bimmers for recalls, then going in Malaysia will be an viable option for PI units...

regards...
:)

I would suggest that people talk to Hendra at MA on a one-to-one basis to see if something can be worked out. It doesn't cost anything to talk to him, but with an open mind. They are a lot nicer than u imagined.
 
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frankcos;837316 said:
From my experience with MBM, they are generally quite good with servicing and checks thoroughly for any problems... Serviced a few of my cars there (not PI or under their warranty)...

I guess it really depends on who is the service advisor that is responsible for your car...

Yeah bro, my experience after doing servicing with them was pleasant as well. My initial concern was due to a fren's dodgy experience with warranty claim.
 
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