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Re: bmw-digest V2 #30
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Subject: Re: bmw-digest V2 #30
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From: Gary H <[email protected]>
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Date: Thu, 3 Nov 94 14:49:27 PST
From: [email protected]
>Subject: Questions on E30-M3
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>Hello;
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>I have been experiencing a couple of minor disagreements on my
>1988 E30-M3, since I owned it:
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>1-When the engine is cold, it will produce a lot of mechanic noises
> when you crank it-up. Noises will rapidly decrease and disappear as soon
> as the engine warms up and the oil is circulated. (I use synthetic FSX).
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> I know that the M3 is a noisy machine, and I ma not worried too much about
> it, as it will run as smooth as velvet a couple of minutes later. I was just
> wondering if anybody experienced the same thing. A friend of mine with an
> 88 M3 has the same phenomenom occuring, too.
I think that's normal. My 89 M3 is a slightly noisy at startup, but it's
normal (IMO). I have a friend at work with an 88 M3 and it does the same
thing.
>2-The heater is very weak (not good with the coming winter...) and I need to
> turn the knob fully open to get some warm hair. I had a 323i before and I was
> used to a much more efficient heating system. Maybe my system is a little bit
> clogged and need to be flushed (I change the anti-freeze, quite often).
The M3 has a great cooling system! Try pushing the car a bit like it was built
to and you'll get some hot air :). Seriously, I don't think you need to flush
your system.
>3-When the car is cold, I experience some shimmy when breaking strongly. I
> suspect the tires (BF Goodrich ZR), although the wheels are properly
> balanced. This problem will fade away as soon as the tires are getting
> warmer. THose tires seem to be out of balance when cold. A friend, who has
> the same set of tires also experience the problem. It is really a pity as
> the grip and confort of these tires are wonderful.
M3's are know for their warped rotors. If it's just a slight bit of shimmy, I
would ignore it (I know many may disagree with me here).
Gary