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also don't expect to interview a BMW representative on it, there is a corporate gag order in cases like that. You can get that % but no official name behind it for obvious reasons. |
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05-10-2016, 02:07 PM | #46 |
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My car is a 100% track only car. It was worth more to me to pay the money in parts and have peace of mind than to flog the car with any doubt in the back of my mind.
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05-10-2016, 02:11 PM | #47 | |
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Don't remember the day when it started with the name , but after a while I received a PM video from the US to listen to a S65 . And the guy sounded like this... Hi mister ///M Whisperer , can you please listen to my S65 because I think it sounds not normal . And I was like.... ///M what ? But no worries , I'll take the name as a compliment Of course only on Bimmerpost .
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05-10-2016, 02:23 PM | #48 |
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I think this poll speaks well
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05-10-2016, 02:33 PM | #50 |
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Yep , but only time will tell if the new stuff is really better than the good old Castrol .
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With forced induction, the higher low end torque means that mechanical resonance does not happen as the engine picks up speed, the detrimental resonance is damped. You have to drive those engine differently. Last edited by Rajmun340; 05-10-2016 at 02:53 PM.. |
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I just purchased my 2013 e92 M3. I ordered an oil test kit, the kit is free and the test is $28, cheap peace of mind.
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04-09-2017, 07:50 PM | #55 |
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Explain to me again how visibly worn bearings are not a potential failure averted?
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Keep the car as a Garage Queen. Never drive her in the rain or inclement weather. Check, and check. Take her out in the summer in the Ardennes to hit the twisties, while avoiding speed cams. Uhm, that might take some doing because she's in the Pacific NW part of the U.S., but as a novice student of WWII, I could always be persuaded to come over IF there was a tour guide...to show Battle of the Bulge sites like Malmedy, St. Vith, Bastogne, etc. Just sayin' is all... |
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$2500 for bearing swap to Callico Coated bearings is cheaper than $15,000 for a used or $25,000 New/remanufactured S65. ($15,000 includes the cost of a used engine from ebay, with labor for the swap and new bearings.) Is this issue hyped up? Alittle. The actual engine failure rate is pretty low. Should I swap my bearings? Probably. For me this was piece of mind. For the 6 owners I've swapped bearings for, the same. There engines showed signs of premature wear and needed the swap sooner than later. Have I seen an engine failure due to bearings? YES. 4 of them in a year. One supercharged and 3 NA. 2 cars 6MT and 2 DCT. All driven hard. Do I have a theory? Yes. These cars are rarely driven hard enough. Most people baby them around, and when combined with preignition due to improper tunes (stock bmw tunes included), lugging ( IMO less than 3k rpms under load), and already tight oil clearances these engines take a beating. Now lets stop beating this damn dead horse. If you want to change your bearings as piece of mind. DO IT. IF not, ride it out. They call it the German lottery for a reason.
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+1 on this. I just replaced mine at 80k and that was with 25+ trackdays and who knows how many the owner before me did.
I'd still replace them if I was you. The shop I use did it for $750 and the parts were somewhere in that ballpark as well. |
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My thoughts were one of the main contributing factor is not properly warming up the engine to operating temps before being driven hard. Didn't know that by rarely driving it hard enough could also lead to the RB wear. Could you kindly explain how this could happen? Thing is, I occasionally drive my ///M and hardly drive them hard, just a few spririted drives. |
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04-10-2017, 08:01 PM | #60 |
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If under 3k rpm under load is lugging (not that I'm questioning you) how can avoid it in my situation where I live on the bottom of a hill? Every morning I let the car finish the cold start cycle and slowly drove off for maybe 500 feet before going uphill and I stay under 2500rpm as I crawl up the hill as slow as possible in 2nd, sometime in 3rd.
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An interesting thing to think about is rather than looking at failures and surmising what did or didn't happen, for those who have done multiple track days with no issues, what are your driving habits and vehicle maintenance regimen? Perhaps there is commonality in this regard (or even when rod bearings failed in spite of good habits/maintenance)?
For me, knock on wood, has been 80+k miles (60+ with BPM tune) with 25-30 track days and significant 6000+ rpm upper rev spirited driving in the twisties. Habits: always wait for oil temp to rise near/above 200F (also have cold start rev protection w/tune) prior to revving above 3000-3500 rpm, never lug the engine (use a lower gear to pass/accelerate briskly when warmed up, when warming up be gentle on throttle), stick to better gasoline (Chevron) and use 100 octane racing gas for track days (in case there is any detonation/pre detonation and to keep heat down). Did factory recommended break-in procedure. Maintenance: OEM 10w-60 oil changes every 7500 miles, spark plug changes every 15k miles (act as knock sensors using ionic charge so want them working perfectly), techron added every 3-4k miles (help keep injectors clear of ethanol deposits). Last edited by FogCityM3; 04-10-2017 at 09:51 PM.. |
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A lot of guys on here still have the factory bearings over 100k and a couple guys well over 200k believe it or not, one of the members with well over 200k did a RB device and his factory bearings had normal wear, I believe it's all in the break in period of the vehicle. Most of the original owners buy the car and just start beating it leading to the rod bearing issue, but if bought second hand I'd say better safe than sorry buddy. Some say if you have well 80k and pass the black stone test your in the clear for a bit.
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For me, it is just a matter of peace of mind. I find it ludicrous that so many people are willing to spend 2.5k on a set of rims, but not on rod bearings which will give them peace of mind to thrash the car.
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