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  1. Most critical stamp in an M3's service book is the oil change at 1500 miles.

     

    Driven a few E46 M3's - immensely capable car but ultimately dull - at safe speeds on the public road they not stretched so ultimately quite boring to drive - anyone can drive an M3 quickly on the road - wheres the challenge in that

     

    had a good friend who bought a new E46 M3 - sold after six months and bought a Civic Type R, said it was more fun as you had to actually drive it rather than just point it

     

    Yeah the 1500 mile service is to drain out the highly abrasive oil the car is filled with at the factory. Ensures a faster running in time but can cause major damage if it's left in longer than the recommended mileage.

     

    Driving an M3 every day would undoubtedly make it feel far less special, they're too good at feeling like ordinary 3 Series Coupés when they're not on the limit. However, as a weekend B road blaster and occasional track day car...... :notworthy:


  2. Not sure what the rear bush issues are that were mentioned above. The Rear Trailing arm bushes on my E36 needed doing, My mate and I did them in a day (without the tool) and my E39's rear subframe bushes also took a day (with the tool)... so not to difficult!

     

    The E36 (3.2) suffered from VANOS (variable valve timing unit) problems though mine didn't, did seem to make much difference as to service history or driving style... I'm not sure if they modified this on the e46, but if not, budget for the possibility of a £2K bill! There were also a larger than expected number of engine replacements on the earlier e46 M3s. (I used to hang out on an M3 forum around the time the e46 came out) I don't recall what the issue was but there was a recall about 1-1/2 to 2 years in and then the new cars didn't suffer.

     

    mjcp

     

    They tend to just burn through rear bushes at an accelerated rate from what I can gather, although this can be pretty much solved with a decent poly set. Guessing it's just the industrial strength rear axle and stiff setup putting lots of load in them, the same reason that the subframes can go. Recalls were for big end bearing shells and only affected early cars (Pre 03). The VANOS on the E46 is controlled by solenoid packs and it's a good idea to make sure these are replaced at some point in the car's lifetime.

     

    "Dad, why does the Corrado look so good?"

     

    LOL! Another reason to hold on to the 'Rado :cheers:


  3. The M3 is an amazing car, without a shadow of a doubt; a real everyday supercar. The engines last forever, they handle like almost no other FR car out there and they are one of those few machines which can pull a low 8 minute lap of the 'ring with a week's worth of shopping in the boot. However, I work for BMW and I've seen how ridiculously expensive they can be to run, especially when a rear subframe issue rears its head. They devour tyres and fuel (and rear suspension bushes), the servicing costs are sky high and they have a reputation as a bit of a cock's car. The Corrado is just a simple, amazingly involving drivers' car, which has that rare quality of a real personality. I'm looking for an E46 M3 Coupé at the moment, but only as a weekend plaything. I wouldn't want the expense of running it day to day and I just enjoy the Corrado far too much!

     

    If it was me in that situation, I'd find a way of squeezing the family into the M3, or just SORN the Corrado and squirrel it away somewhere until you can afford to run both :bonk:

     

    BTW, is it a manual or an SMG? Never driven the E46 SMG and would be interested to hear what it's like. If you want any insider info just drop me a PM :cool:


  4. Drove my first one down the M1 on the way back from uni at high speed with no oil cap on, complete with James Bond style smokescreen out the back. Spent ages cleaning the engine bay and replacing downed electrical components..... only to do it again a few months later :epicfail:

     

    Drove round a roundabout a little to quickly in the wet with worn rear tyres, resulting in a lary Tokyo Drift round the outside of a 206.

     

    While driving the Storm back home for the first time, the Sat Nav took me down a lovely twisty country road. I duly applied the noisy peddle, only to fly over a massive jump, knocking off the sump plug.

     

    On a similar although much more satisfying note; I saw a VXR Astra come hooning up behind me on a nice twisty peak district road a while ago. I nailed it for a couple of corners, resulting in the Astra understeering onto a grass verge whist trying to follow. :awesome:


  5. Not been on the forum in ages, so these come from a few weeks back, but I saw a blue (Aqua?) VR6 on standard ride height and 15's at Whiston Bottom on the way our of Rotherham. Gave a wave and a light flash and got one back in return. Also seen a Blackberry VR6 with a debadged grille bombing around Centenary Way and near Park Gate in Rotherham.


  6. Just got the verdict today that the Storm needs a bunch of new suspension parts including new springs and dampers. :pale: Damn you Sheffield roads! Will be going for a Koni kit I think, going by the verdict of most on here and my mechanic.

     

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    Konis are fitted and JESUS CHRIST are they good!


  7. Me and a friend are just having a discussion over what brakes might be fitted to my car. They are much bigger than factory standard and have holes and grooves drilled into them. I was told by a garage that they are from an R32, but my friend assures me that to fit these would be impossible with the wheels that I have on. Could you turn your expert eyes onto them and give us a verdict?


  8. Hi guys, I recently purchased my second Corrado, (a Storm) and lo and behold, it still had the 13yo OEM CD player! The radio sounds great and it even has a little controller thing on the steering column which adjusts volume, track, radio station etc. However, the CD player skips awfully when moving over even the smoothest roads, which renders it totally useless.

     

    I was just wondering if there was any way to repair the player? I don't want to replace the unit as I love the novelty of having the car's original radio, and I would hate to lose the use of the gimmicky little steering column controller. I'm not the sort of person who cares a great deal about sound quality from the speakers, I much prefer the noise made by the engine, so total sound clarity is really not a must. I've tried searching the net for a replacement player of the same type and have drawn a complete blank. Can anyone help?


  9. Thought I was getting a chuftie off an old bloke in the petrol station today, staring at the front of the car intently. He then came over and said 'where are you from then?' I replied with a confused 'errr Sheffield?!' he then tapped my German style pressed plates and said 'Shouldn't have those on then - naughty naughty'.

     

    FFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU :bad-words:

     

    WHAT A W****R!


  10. im around the bournemouth area so keep an eye out for a nugget vr!! saying that i seen a k reg 16v today whilst walking to college anyone here? i know there is a corrado spotting thread but as we are talking about bournemouth i might aswell throw it in here!!

     

    Not a flash red one is it? K933VPC? If it is, it's one of my friend's cars, brilliant little 2.0 which I used to own.


  11. Two of my friends and I are Corrado owners, and we are all on a university course in Bournemouth. We keep seeing loads of other C's but the drivers seem pretty unresponsive to the usual wave/flash. It seems as though there is a really high concentration of our supposedly 'rare' cars, yet none of them seem to be on this forum. :D

     

    Anyone in this area?


  12. Yeah I wasn't sure about the rear lamps, but they've grown on me since.

     

    Yep, there seems to be quite a concentration of C's in Bournemouth, there's a lovely classic green storm knocking about somewhere, not to mention three (including mine) in our group of friends!

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