rick540 said:
maximus said:
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No... they ignore my emails
They got your e-mail address and I.P. blacklisted :rollsmile:
What about phoning Rosslyn? or are they the one blacklisting you? :grin:
I read this from the
BMW M Registry
What changed during the production of North American-spec M5s?
For the final 1993 model year (starting 9/92 production), the North American M5 was given some cosmetic updates, many of which were first introduced on the Euro-spec 3.8-liter model: (I know yours was a 3.6)
-M System II ("throwing star") wheel covers in place of M System I ("turbine")
What major revisions were made to the European-spec E34 M5 during its production?
The final evolution of the E34 M5 entered production in May of 1994 and included the following upgrades:
-Getrag Type D six-speed manual gearbox
-Staggered 18-inch M Parallel Spoke wheels with 245/45ZR18 tires
What are the factory wheel and tire sizes for the E34 M5?
There are two factory 17-inch wheels for the E34 M5: M System I and M System II. Both are a two-piece wheel with a forged five-spoke center and a cast rim covered by an outer cover. The only difference is the design of the outer cover: "turbine" for the M System I and "throwing star" for the M System II. This outer cover is interchangeable between the two M System wheels, making updating form the earlier style to the later style an easy (and therefore common) procedure.
All 3.6-liter M5s (with the exception of North American-spec 1993 models) are equipped with 8x17-inch M System I wheels carrying 235/45ZR17 tires. In some markets outside of North America, the rears could be upgraded to a wider 9x17-inch version with 255/40ZR17 tires as an extra-cost option.
The E34 M5 was also the only regular production 5 Series to be fitted from the factory with 17-inch M System alloy wheels in either a “turbine†style known as M System I (all 3.6-liter models and North American-spec cars up to 9/92)
The wheels are the main exterior differentiator between a 3.6-liter E34 M5 and a later 3.8-liter model. The European-spec 3.6-liter M5s were all equipped with the M System I (“turbineâ€) wheel design, while the 3.8 utilized the M system II (“throwing starâ€) version until April, 1994.
*We can rule out MPars, we can deduce that your car most likely had the M System I Turbine?