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#1. Re: [E36M3] check engine light on - from Michael
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Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 17:19:07 -0800 From: "Michael" <95m3ltw@charter.net> Subject: Re: [E36M3] check engine light on They will do that when driven too slowely! hahahaha WOT 5 times real fast and it will flash the code on the check engine light. I cant remember where the code lists are, think JC's site etc. usually O2 sensor. Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: <bmwm3nut@att.net> To: "E36M3" <e36m3@bmw-m.net> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 2:05 PM Subject: [E36M3] check engine light on > Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 21:59:08 +0000 > From: bmwm3nut@att.net > Subject: check engine light on > > Okay gang, my check engine light just came on last > night. Is there a way to read the code without the code > reader? I know e30s, I can do either the key cycle or > the WOT then read the flashes, what about the E36 cars? > Car runs fine, don't fell any different. > > -- > Tim Ng > 95 YELA/BUZZN/M3 > 92 325ic M-Tech "ULTIMATE TANNING > MACHINE" > 91///M3 "SUNNY DAY CAR" > 88///M3 "TRACK CAR" SICK ENGINE > 87 325IS PARTS CAR HOT ENGINE > 83 320i "back for sale, buyer > never showed" > > > > ************************************************************* > List Commands > UNSUBSCRIBE - (in subject line) unsubscribes you from the mailing list. > DIR - sends a listing of files available in the list's GET directory. > GET filename1.ext,filename2.ext - sends the requested file(s). > > To issue a command/request to the server: > Send a message with the command you wish executed as the > subject of the message to the email address e36m3@bmw-m.net. > ************************************************************* > >
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#2. Re: [E36M3] check engine light on - from NickG
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Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 17:23:15 -0500 From: "NickG" <nikog@MediaOne.net> Subject: Re: [E36M3] check engine light on The same throttle trick works on your '95 M3. See http://www.bonnevillemotorwerks.com/techtips.html for the code's explanation. Nick > Okay gang, my check engine light just came on last > night. Is there a way to read the code without the code > reader? I know e30s, I can do either the key cycle or > the WOT then read the flashes, what about the E36 cars? > Car runs fine, don't fell any different. > > -- > Tim Ng > 95 YELA/BUZZN/M3 > 92 325ic M-Tech "ULTIMATE TANNING > MACHINE" > 91///M3 "SUNNY DAY CAR" > 88///M3 "TRACK CAR" SICK ENGINE > 87 325IS PARTS CAR HOT ENGINE > 83 320i "back for sale, buyer > never showed"
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#3. 8.5 x 4 = Good! - from Paul Elliott
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Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 18:10:14 -0500 From: "Paul Elliott" <pelliott@rcn.com> Subject: 8.5 x 4 = Good! >>I finally met up with someone in Santa Monica who was willing to do a wheel swap with me, so I now have the 8.5" Contours with 245/40-17s on all four corners. WOW!!!! << You mean you found someone who wanted 4 x 7.5" contours instead of the split setup you previously had? Thats's great.... Ok, let me try here... Anyone want to swap to me 2 Motorsport dblspoke ltwt forged 8.5" wheels, for 2 of my Motorsport dblspoke ltwt forged 7.5" wheels? Will include Pilot Sports if you want. --------------------------------------------------------- Paul Elliott '99 White M3; < 40K miles; Dinan stage II SC kit with 6" RMS crank pulley: 11 psi; AA Water Injection; Rotex pads;X-Brace; Stygar SS and Clutch Stop; Sound by Polk, Excelon, JLAudio
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#4. Re: [E36M3] catalytic converter - resonator - from Jeremy Lucas
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Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 18:06:32 -0500 From: "Jeremy Lucas" <jlucas@columbus.rr.com> Subject: Re: [E36M3] catalytic converter - resonator Seth, I just looked at RT's website and there is no mention of BMW cats. Did you get something generic and make it fit or what? Jeremy Lucas 95 M3 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Seth Thomas" <porsche993@mindspring.com> Subject: RE: [E36M3] catalytic converter - resonator > But we can all benefit from the experience of those who are running cat-less > exhausts. I for one am on my LTW and I am also running high-flow cats from > Random Technologies on my E30 M3 w/E36 M3 power.
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#5. Re: How does one subscribe ?? - from Michael Kelley
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Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 18:14:17 -0800 From: "Michael Kelley" <mkelley@nc.rr.com> Subject: Re: How does one subscribe ?? Chris, Kendall, and Lowell wrote: > >A friend would like to subscribe, unfortunately I am unable to > >remember/find the initial "request address" for Suzy Kraft's list. > >Would someone please assist ??? > > I've been wondering this as well. I searched Suzy's webpage, but did not > find anything. I ended up sending her an email directly to ask directions, > which I really hated to do. > That's what you have to do. This list is private. Owned and controlled > by Suzy. You have to send her your e-mail (or your friend's address) to > be add by Suzy. Here's how to subscribe.....go to the site, http://www.bmw-m.net/ click on RESOURCES, click on the second link from the top, "E36M3 Digest"................. here's the shortcut: E36M3 Digest Mike Kelley 98M3C....still surging > -------------------- 8 -------------------- > Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 16:49:57 -0500 > From: Chris Papademetrious <chrispitude@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [E36M3] How does one subscribe ?? > > At 03:45 PM 12/31/2001 -0600, Kendall Broadbent wrote: > >Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 15:37:34 -0600 > >From: Kendall Broadbent <kbsport@netzero.net> > >Subject: How does one subscribe ?? > > > >A friend would like to subscribe, unfortunately I am unable to > >remember/find the initial "request address" for Suzy Kraft's list. > >Would someone please assist ??? > > I've been wondering this as well. I searched Suzy's webpage, but did not > find anything. I ended up sending her an email directly to ask directions, > which I really hated to do. > > - Chris > > > >> > -------------------- 10 -------------------- > Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 17:14:32 EST > From: LoweSeaton@aol.com > Subject: Re: [E36M3] How does one subscribe ?? > > > chrispitude@yahoo.com writes: > > > > I've been wondering this as well. I searched Suzy's webpage, but did > not > find anything. I ended up sending her an email directly to ask > directions, > which I really hated to do. > > > > > That's what you have to do. This list is private. Owned and controlled > by Suzy. You have to send her your e-mail (or your friend's address) to > be add by Suzy. > > Lowell Seaton > '95 M3 > Dallas, Texas > > > > > ************************************************************** > Digest Commands > UNSUBSCRIBE DIGEST - (in subject line) unsubscribes you from the digest. > DIR - sends a listing of files available in the list's GET directory. > GET filename1.ext,filename2.ext - sends the requested file(s). > > To issue a command/request to the server: > Send a message with the command you wish executed as the > subject of the message to the email address e36m3@bmw-m.net. > ************************************************************** >
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#6. O2 sensor alternatives - from bmwm3nut@att.net
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Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 23:09:28 +0000 From: bmwm3nut@att.net Subject: O2 sensor alternatives I checked the codes and its my O2 sensor. Is there a universal sensor from Bosch or a alternative Bosch sensor thats cheaper than Turners $85!!. I know E30 m3 can use a Mustang sensor. -- Tim Ng 95 YELA/BUZZN/M3 92 325ic M-Tech "ULTIMATE TANNING MACHINE" 91///M3 "SUNNY DAY CAR" 88///M3 "TRACK CAR" SICK ENGINE 87 325IS PARTS CAR HOT ENGINE 83 320i "back for sale, buyer never showed"
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#7. Need brake light bar for early style rear wing. - from Anthony Le
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Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 17:20:16 -0600 From: Anthony Le <anthony.le@wcom.com> Subject: Need brake light bar for early style rear wing. Anyone know where I can buy just the brake light bar for the early style M3 rear wing? The one with the "dip" in the middle. Mine broke and looking to replace just the light bar instead of the whole wing. TIA, anthony
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#8. Re: [E36M3] O2 sensor alternatives - from NickG
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Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 18:24:50 -0500 From: "NickG" <nikog@MediaOne.net> Subject: Re: [E36M3] O2 sensor alternatives IMO, your best choice is to get the original Bosch/BMW O2 sensor from www.thepartsbin.com . That's what I did; cost me $66 with free shipping. Nick > I checked the codes and its my O2 sensor. Is there a > universal sensor from Bosch or a alternative Bosch > sensor thats cheaper than Turners $85!!. I know E30 m3 > can use a Mustang sensor. > > -- > Tim Ng > 95 YELA/BUZZN/M3 > 92 325ic M-Tech "ULTIMATE TANNING > MACHINE" > 91///M3 "SUNNY DAY CAR" > 88///M3 "TRACK CAR" SICK ENGINE > 87 325IS PARTS CAR HOT ENGINE > 83 320i "back for sale, buyer > never showed"
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#9. Race toe out settings front rear - from VT
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Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2002 02:14:07 -0800 (PST) From: VT <fstbmwm3@yahoo.com> Subject: Race toe out settings front rear What do the fellow track junkies feel that *their E36 M3* optimal toe out settings are, for front and rear ? Important factors to consider : How stiff your suspension is (springs/sways) How compliant are your rear toe bushings (OEM,metal,polyurethane) Regards, Vlasis E36 M3 ===== 1995 M3 Custom Intake w/ heat shield, huge K&N, Euro HFM, Throttle Body, Hi flow injectors, Supersprint Euro size headers, Dr. Gas Crossover/ Eurosized, Supersprint Euro size exhaust with no-cats Aluminum lightweight flywheel, 3.46 rear diff w/ 40% lock,H&R race springs,Koni Sports adj., Dinan camber plates,Dinan offset plates,Motorsport strut brace, 2750lbs w/o driver __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com
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#10. How does one subscribe ?? - from David Hogg
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Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2002 08:09:46 -0800 From: "David Hogg" <springwood@blazenet.net> Subject: How does one subscribe ?? Go to http://www.bmw-m.net/ and click on "Resources" on the left side, then "E36 M3 Digest". An application for membership comes up automatically. Dave Hogg