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Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 4:48 pm    Post subject: Re: 20+ Horsepower Increase for your BMW. RaceMOD Performan Reply with quote

"sgfan3" <sgfan@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
<PeZaf.26$4i6.16@fe06.lga>:

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"Damo" <damien@virgin.net> wrote in message
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RaceMOD wrote:
RaceMOD's Performance Module is a great way to add up to 20+
horsepower to your car, truck or suv. It also provides torque
increases up to 12 lb+/ft., as well as improvements in throttle
response. Only $29.99


Warranty?????????????????????


Quote:
Can anyone here validate this chip's performance? It may be a one cent
resistor but it's the science that we pay for.

Thanks!

Note the use of "up to". This clearly includes 0.

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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 8:37 am    Post subject: Re: 20+ Horsepower Increase for your BMW. RaceMOD Performan Reply with quote

Quote:
"Damo" <damien@virgin.net> wrote in message
news:34PQe.3779$t4.1337@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net...
RaceMOD wrote:
RaceMOD's Performance Module is a great way to add up to 20+
horsepower to your car, truck or suv. It also provides torque
increases up to 12 lb+/ft., as well as improvements in throttle
response. Only $29.99

www.racemod.com
Warranty?????????????????????




Do you seriously think that some website outsmarted BMW engineers to
such a large margin that a $20 part adds that much power?

I've also got a BMW beemer and there are several "high performance"
parts on the market to increase power. Do they increase power? Yes.
Do they also change WHERE and HOW the power is achieved? YES! Even if
you do gain some peak power with an aftermarket part, generally I've
seen worse OVERALL power deliver characteristics delivered by the
charts, not to mention upsetting the overall BMW designed system - every
thing in equilibrium. About the only high performance engine part I may
add to a BMW would be a K&N air filter.
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:13 am    Post subject: Re: 20+ Horsepower Increase for your BMW. RaceMOD Performan Reply with quote

Enough said! Thanks everyone.


"KJ" <here@there.net> wrote in message
news:00ebf.34310$kd.22981@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
Quote:
"Damo" <damien@virgin.net> wrote in message
news:34PQe.3779$t4.1337@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net...
RaceMOD wrote:
RaceMOD's Performance Module is a great way to add up to 20+
horsepower to your car, truck or suv. It also provides torque
increases up to 12 lb+/ft., as well as improvements in throttle
response. Only $29.99

www.racemod.com
Warranty?????????????????????




Do you seriously think that some website outsmarted BMW engineers to such
a large margin that a $20 part adds that much power?

I've also got a BMW beemer and there are several "high performance" parts
on the market to increase power. Do they increase power? Yes. Do they
also change WHERE and HOW the power is achieved? YES! Even if you do gain
some peak power with an aftermarket part, generally I've seen worse
OVERALL power deliver characteristics delivered by the charts, not to
mention upsetting the overall BMW designed system - every thing in
equilibrium. About the only high performance engine part I may add to a
BMW would be a K&N air filter.


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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 11:51 pm    Post subject: Re: FS 1989 325I Convertible Just West of Philadelphia Reply with quote

Sold! thanks!

Steve

SteveRakoczy@hotmail.com wrote:
Quote:
Need room in my garage, tired of having three cars! 5 Speed with
128,900 miles and sports package

Runs great! New Fuel Pump, New Top Section of rear seat, bottom
section has a tear. Front seats in good condition, no rips tears or
fading. Top in good shape, no rips or tears, back window is good too!
Xplod Stereo with Sub woofer. Body in good shape, no dents but there
are some scratches in the paint and needs to be rubbed out. No rust!
Includes 4 snow tires.

AC is not working right now and hood latch cable just broke, other than
that, it has been a great drive for me over the last 14 years!

E-mail SteveRakoczy@hotmail.com
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Class-1
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:13 am    Post subject: Re: bmw z3 oil change, etc Reply with quote

Not quite clear what you're on about.

-If it's the orange oil light - add some oil in the next couple of
days.
-If it's the RED oil light, your engine has already run out of oil and
probably seized.
-If it's the oil service indicator, get the thing serviced.

-The airbag light coming on is always bad news, as the problem could be
a faulty sensor, faulty electrics, or an actual fault with the airbag
itself (rare).

Airbag warnings are not to to be toyed with as it contains explosive
material. Get it looked at SOON or you might need to buy yourself a new
face.
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frischmoutt
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 12:48 am    Post subject: Re: bmw z3 oil change, etc Reply with quote

On a straight six 3.0i M52 engine, there are two oil indicators: orange
oiler and red oiler.
The the orange one sequence determines the urgency for oil addition. ISTR
also that the last red LED of the service indicator (LED bar) also turns on
when the period is exceeded (oil service needed). Verify because it never
happened to me. No impact on the engine. Get the car serviced as soon as
possible.
Depending on the oil quality and the way you drive, distance between oil
services may be 25000 km or less.
Personnaly, I don't wait more than 20000 km, even with two service leds
remaining on.

For the engine safety:
- If the orange oiler lits just after you turn the key off: the oil level is
a bit low, it remains around 0.5 l before the min is reached.
There is 1l difference between the two marks. Don't wait but without
emergency. No cornering admitted however !
- Orange oiler coming whilst driving. Stop soon and add oil. The level is
close to the min.
- Red oiler while driving: stop immediately and verify/add oil. It might
also be a pressure failure.

On my car, depending on the roads and the way I drive the car, the oil
consumption may be 0.1 liter for 1000 km (mainly highways) to 0.4 liter
(mountain roads with lotta engine brake). Typically an average of 0.12 /
0.16 l with 15W40 and 0.25 l with 5W40.

Concerning the air bag, this sounds to be a failure. Check if there is a
concordance between the oil warning and the air bag one.
How long was the car driven since the last service was done or since the
last time oil was added ?
I would also be interrested to compare the oil consumptions (with comparable
engines, of course).

Have lotta fun with this car !
Btw is it a coupé or a roadster ?


"POP" <UseLinkToEmail@www.autoforumz.com> a écrit dans le message news:
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Hi all........I have a z3 and the oil change light came on for the
first time in my car....which I purchased used.....has anyone had the
oil light come on and the air bag light come on at the same time and
why? And does it mean I have to have someone look at the air bag
light problem....Thanks POP

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frischmoutt
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 12:50 am    Post subject: Re: bmw z3 oil change, etc Reply with quote

"Class-1" <Class1@fastmail.fm> a écrit dans le message news:
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Quote:
Not quite clear what you're on about.

[...]

Airbag warnings are not to to be toyed with as it contains explosive
material. Get it looked at SOON or you might need to buy yourself
a new face.

I thought it was a protective device !!!!!!!
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Floyd Rogers
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 12:52 am    Post subject: Re: bmw z3 oil change, etc Reply with quote

"frischmoutt" <frischmoutt@ici.net> wrote
Quote:
"Class-1" <Class1@fastmail.fm> a écrit dans le message news:
Not quite clear what you're on about.

[...]

Airbag warnings are not to to be toyed with as it contains explosive
material. Get it looked at SOON or you might need to buy yourself
a new face.

I thought it was a protective device !!!!!!!

So is a gun, but you don't (shouldn't) let untrained people play with them
either.

FloydR
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Paul Martin
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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 4:07 am    Post subject: Re: Problems with http://www.tvfree-modules.com/ - comments Reply with quote

I ordered from this guy - they sent the module to me and it required
'updating'.

He asked me to send it back so they could do so, and then return it to me
(Australia). I haven't heard from them since. So they have my money and my
module... that was 1 year ago... very annoying. So I bought one from
www.tvonnav.com - they have a module for people with the TV tuner already.
The quality of their product made the tv-free one look like something a
5-year-old put together. The TVonNav module also had all the plugs ready to
go - not fiddling with pins, etc. .

Paul Martin

"John Perry" <JPNews@redoak.co.ukNOSPAM> wrote in message
news:ov1un150md6902j4mn2b3ma328sjib47ft@4ax.com...
Quote:
Just over a year ago I bought the kit to allow continuous viewing of
the TV at all times (even when in motion) and I also bought the AV kit
to allow connection of video and mp3 players to my new 320D Sport. The
kit has worked well, and I am pleased with it. This is my first BMW
and I am very pleased with that too.

However, having posted here about the http://www.tvfree-modules.com/
site, I have had a number of email complaints to me about the owner of
this site that they are paying for the goods but do not receive their
modules.

What is the experience of the group? Have you ordered from this
person, and please can you add your buying experience?

John Perry

please note spamtrap if you reply to me direct, but I prefer newsgroup
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Philip K
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Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 8:07 pm    Post subject: Re: FS : PEAKE R5/FCX II BMW Fault Code Scan and Reset Tool Reply with quote

On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 19:24:24 GMT, "Tim"
<RespondToGroupPlease@YouUnderstand.com> wrote:

Quote:
FS : PEAKE R5/FCX II BMW Fault Code Scan and Reset Tool

Tim

Firstly, as this is For Auction and NOT For Sale, the subject should be
prefixed with "FA", and not "FS".

Secondly, as this is an International newsgroup, and you are only
interested in selling to people who live in 2 specific countries, you
could have the courtesy to mention this, so that the vast majority of us
who live in other countries do not waste our time reading your
(irrelevant) postings.

Thirdly, you need to be certain that the Charter of any newsgroups you
post to permit posting about eBay auctions. If they do not, this is
specifically mentioned by eBay as a reason why they may suspend your
account.

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[Don't top post. Quote selectively. Don't use HTML. Enjoy Usenet]
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Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 9:13 am    Post subject: Re: kicking out of first Reply with quote

I would make sure your shift linkage bushings are in good shape. ZIf
they have worn you might not be fully engaging the gear.

Blake
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Andy Calderwood
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 5:27 pm    Post subject: Re: 5 series steering problem Reply with quote

Dear Stuart

Glad it's not just me then

I also have a 2004 new shape 525d touring with this annoying steering rack knock

Well I'm assuming it's the rack, as it's now on it's second replacement, but after picking it up on Saturday, the problem is still there - could it be anti roll bars or shocks or something else causing this? - What was the eventual outcome with yours

Would appreciate any feedback, as my main dealer in Bedford seem content to fit steering racks every month in the hope it will cure it

Thanks

Andy C

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Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 9:13 am    Post subject: Re: Cleaning Alloy Wheels Reply with quote

I am sure this subject has been covered before but I have looked back in <br />this newsgroup and checked several forums with no luck.<br /><br />I have just purchased a '96 323i (Australia) but in only the couple of weeks <br />I have owned it, the wheels are already covered in brake dust.<br /><br />I have looked at some spray on wheel cleaners but they all give strong <br />warnings about being alkaline, and not to be used if your wheels/brakes/pads <br />contain certain metals.<br /><br />My `spokes' attach to the rim in 20 points so there are lots of nooks and <br />crannies to clean.<br /><br />Is there an easy way to clean these wheels, something (harmless) that can be <br />sprayed on and hosed off, or use a high pressure hose?<br /><br />Thanks<br />Don <br /><br /><br />



Make sure the
alloy wheels
is cool. Never spray a wheel cleaner on a hot wheel as it can cause a chemical reaction and permanently stain the wheel. Rinse first or depending upon the chemical. Severely dirty wheels with plastic center caps should be removed first to avoid possible damage. Start spraying wheel cleaner from the bottom up to avoid streak runs. Wheel faces should be cleaned with a wash mitt or a soft brush. A parts solvent brush can be used around lug nuts and a soft toothbrush in the nooks and crannies. After all the wheels have been done, move the vehicle forward to expose the upper portion of the wheel that would have not been cleaned properly during the initial wheel cleaning process. After washing, wheels should be polished and waxed.
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Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 7:30 am    Post subject: Re: 1993 518i Reply with quote

just a note of thanks to the forum and especially john burns who replied,
problem now cured with a 29p part from Calterdon BMW in inverness, that
includes VAT !!!
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