Fordkoppie
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Well it can barely manage half of the ///M's 8400rpm.
flyitlikearental said:Xack when are we gonna have our 1st meeting?!
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Pho3niX90 said:444yyy you would be surprised. All cars have been over revd, if you say your car hasn't then you are in denial. My car has seen limiter 300 times for example, I know this because the car stores this in the computer with a nice little clock to say how long in total it stayed there. Nice trick ratslaaf showed me.
So in a nutshell its a MUST for any M owner to do the bearings, if they can't afford it or didn't take it into consideration then they shouldn't own one.
Fordkoppie said:Well it can barely manage half of the ///M's 8400rpm.
Well bearing failure seems to happen to dct and smg models i dont think those gearboxs will allow the car to exceed the rev limiter, where as with a manual its more than likely :rollsmile: but im sure most failures are due to flooring it while cold or incorrect oil or levels.444YYY said:Pho3niX90 said:444yyy you would be surprised. All cars have been over revd, if you say your car hasn't then you are in denial. My car has seen limiter 300 times for example, I know this because the car stores this in the computer with a nice little clock to say how long in total it stayed there. Nice trick ratslaaf showed me.
So in a nutshell its a MUST for any M owner to do the bearings, if they can't afford it or didn't take it into consideration then they shouldn't own one.
The over rev I was referring to was exceeding the rev limiter.
Like when one changes 4 to 3, while intending to go for 5, as an example....
Hitting the rev limiter for a second or two is not detrimental, assuming the oil is at operating temperature...
444YYY said:Yes, good points guys, and noted.
But I still wanna get to the reasons for these bearings failing.
Let's hear some other stories from owners about the other points posted....
Have I derailed this thread properly? *sorry
Xack said:All true, but here we read of a M6 WITH only 60k or so on it only serviced by BMW, two oil changes
Xack said:All true, but here we read of a M6 WITH only 60k or so on it only serviced by BMW, two oil changes
444YYY said:Xack said:All true, but here we read of a M6 WITH only 60k or so on it only serviced by BMW, two oil changes
Doesn't rule out the possibility of running with a low oil level...
Fuzz@TheDynamikProject said:Xack said:All true, but here we read of a M6 WITH only 60k or so on it only serviced by BMW, two oil changes
Isn't oil level sensor failure a thing on these cars?
Either way, doesn't eliminate 'low oil' being a culprit here. BMW was just stupid for trying to be 'innovative' and doing away with the manual dipstick... :fishwack:
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