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| E36 M3 (1992-1999) {Euro - S50 B32 321hp @ 7400 rpm} {U.S. - S52 B32 240 hp @ 6000 rpm} Total Produced: 71,212 - Years Produced: 1992 to 1999 |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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![]() Location: Sunshine Coast, QLD
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The m3 evo has a 'nanny' thing on first gear which limits the power, rather annoying. You can get around it by bridging a wire from somewhere to somewhere (I can't remember where) underneath the car.
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Maintenance FTW
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 840
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Clutch slipping won't show nearly as much (if at all) in lower gears because there's way less load on the clutch disc. In higher gears (3,4, +) it'll be much more obvious.
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Hobo
Join Date: Jun 2010
Age: 21
Posts: 77
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![]() Location: Perth
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Clutch wasn't slipping. I don't know why I didnt just short shift 2nd in the 260 video.
The other one is where its slow... Both videos took 7secs, even with the stuff about in the 260 video which annoyssss me :P |
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