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So, it's been a bit of an odd journey for me to get to this car, but here I am.
My first car I bought new myself was a '15 FR-S. It became a huge project car and I immediately disregarded the warranty and went to work, redid the exhaust, suspension, engine mapping, fuel system, intake, pulleys, partial cage, etc. I tracked it whenever I got a chance (here's one of the first photos of that, before most of the work happened). I put 69,000 miles on it by May 2017. At that point, I was about to take my last round of law school finals. As I often did, I went for a drive to clear my head before my exams on Monday. I don't remember much else, but apparently a truck driver fell asleep at the wheel going 80 on PCH and slammed into the corner of my car while I was stopped at a red light. As you can see, the back of the car was projected into the cabin and ran up against the driver's seat. Luckily, I had fitted a partial cage to mount Schroth ASM harnesses for the track. The paramedics said they think that's the only reason I came out alive (the metal had crumpled against the bars behind my head) - and I came out pretty ok. No whiplash or neck injury, a minor cut on my head from glass, and my knee hit my key in the ignition so hard that it bent the key back against itself if you can believe that. Very little memory of the past 3 years for the first few days, then everything came back over about 2 weeks, I took my exams (pushed back two weeks), passed, and then took the bar exam and passed. I moved up to SF for work, and as I had been thinking of selling my FRS before it was magically turned into a check from insurance, I figured I'd get something practical. I got my first BMW - a white E46 325xi wagon, which I loved. Fully optioned (literally everything) and the darker tan interior rather than the weirdly pale khaki leather. However, I had two problems a year in - I missed my "fast" (relatively speaking, compared to the M3, and that was only after substantial work) car, and the 325 eventually developed a condition known as "basically no oil pan gasket." Because the people who engineered the 325xi hate everyone, they made that job take about 10 hours, as getting to the oil pan on the xi is basically impossible without removing/moving a lot of the drivetrain down there. Even indy shops were quoting me almost 2k. I had just gotten a new job - basically my dream job - which came with a big raise. I looked at how much it would take to fix, and how much it would take to get an E9X M3. Having driven my friend's F10 M5, I realized that for what I'd put into the 325xi to have it continue along at 190K miles, I could drive a dream car off a lot. I found one at a local dealer that was in uncanny condition - 83K miles, '08, but almost freakishly clean and unworn both inside and out. One drive and I was in love, and I signed over my old 325xi for auction (since I bought it for 4k, and it needed over 2k of work, they didn't give me much of a trade in) and left in my E93. Stevens Creek Audi (the dealer) offered me a really good deal on an extended warranty (3 years/30k miles). One of the people at the dealership had an M3 with the same warranty, and told me they'll do the rod bearings if you have a shop inspect them and they see wear, so it seemed like a no brainer. Looking forward to getting to know this car inside and out! Last edited by fatalelement; 10-28-2018 at 02:23 PM.. |
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10-16-2018, 04:47 PM | #2 |
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That is a gnarly rear end.
I lost my perfect '05 E46 M3 in similar fashion, stopped on the freeway and the rear end pushed me about 6 feet (I was in neutral) into the car in front of me hard enough to destroy the front end as well. Anyway, I was never going to sell the E46, but took the check and got a E92 three years ago and still love it; never gets old. My first mod was painted reflectors, which it looks like yours came with. I eventually ended up doing CSL trunk, black kidney grills, CF splitters, diffuser and side markers, and other than a set of 359s in the future I think the car is perfect. |
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Personally, at least while I'm still getting familiar with the car, I feel way less control/planting - even though both cars have almost identical skidpad numbers. I'm sure I'll learn to trust it more as time goes on, but it feels like such a monster right now that I'm still a bit hesitant to push it to the edge. |
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Wow! That's a heck of a hit. Glad you are okay.
RE: rod bearing inspection. If you are inspecting them for wear, you have already done about 75% of the cost to having them replaced (labor). Best of luck! |
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10-18-2018, 06:52 PM | #8 |
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Congrats on the e93!
That was quite an accident. Glad you escaped with minor injuries. From a handling perspective, it will be extremely unlikely your e93 (even fully modded) will ever approach your FRS. The FRS is simply a better platform for handling, especially compared to the very heavy convertible. There probably is close to a 1400# weight difference between the two. The engine however is another story. the s65 is a jewel. Enjoy your new ride! Last edited by HadesM3; 10-18-2018 at 06:58 PM.. |
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The M3 is just a different beast. I just need to get used to it. I plan on taking it on Charlotte Speedway the day after Thanksgiving. NASCAR has an annual charity laps event on it.
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Unfortunately I've had a no-code limp mode that has come on twice at red lights (i.e. when I'm not even on the gas) that goes away as soon as I restart the car, so I think my throttle actuator(s) or idle actuator may be on their/its way out. Probably need to flex the warranty already, so I'm gonna see if they can just take care of all of it at once. |
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I've seen ICV cause the idle to hunt and throw a code, but not a no-code limp situation. |
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$7,105 all said and done, a whopping 1 week into ownership after a clean PPI. Ah, the joys of BMW ownership. Glad I got that warranty! |
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I purchased a 2 year extended warranty from BMW and didn't get a penny out of it. Really depends on the car, every car is different.
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'99 M3: CPO warranty, got the alternator replaced, that was it. '05 M3: CPO warranty, got the engine replaced after the vanos bolts backed out and the timing chain skipped. Also alternator. '08 M3: Aftermarket 2 year warranty, absolutely nothing happened under it. |
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Glad you walk out okay from that horrible accident! Welcome to the club The S65 High Rev V8 is extremely addicting
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Welcome and really glad you're still with us !
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The car had 48k miles on it when it happened. Here is the thread if you are interested: https://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1177162 |
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I was reading and enjoying your M3 story...until I scrolled down and realized it was a damn VERT.
Yuck, Vert M cars belong in Hertz rental fleets.
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I don't plan on tracking this car, so I'll take your hate in stride. Doesn't make any functional difference on the street, and yes, I've driven a stripped E92 on the track a few times, I know how they feel. Top down in CA in Napa on the weekends is really worth it to me . I'm waiting until I can move to a place with more parking so I can grab a stripper M3 and do SpecE46 (or, if I make partner in a reasonable amount of time just get a Radical SR1 and die young). Last edited by fatalelement; 11-14-2018 at 12:35 PM.. |
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