School me on: E39 M5's

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  • acolella76
    R3VLimited
    • Apr 2010
    • 2950

    #16
    They got like a V6 Hemi or somethin crazy
    -Alex

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    • kalib0y
      No R3VLimiter
      • Dec 2004
      • 3620

      #17
      I hear the early models burn oil like a quart every month or so. And just removing the resonators makes the exhaust sound like sex
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      • firefirefire90
        Banned
        • Jan 2012
        • 163

        #18
        I have nothing to add to the conversation, so I will ridicule OP for being an idiot.

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        • London
          E30 Addict
          • Aug 2010
          • 532

          #19
          Originally posted by firefirefire90
          I have nothing to add to the conversation, so I will ridicule OP for being an idiot.


          I feel like this statement sums up most of R3v

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          • James Crivellone
            Head Janitor
            • Oct 2003
            • 6291

            #20
            Originally posted by firefirefire90
            I have nothing to add to the conversation, so I will ridicule OP for being an idiot.
            Grow up, not everyone wants to hop around the internet and register on other forums just to ask a specific question. We have a large amount of E39 owners here (especially M5) who would be more than happy to comment on how the cars are.

            I'd rather have an enthusiast community who actually works on cars answer my questions, rather then some boards where the owners simply talk about how many golf clubs / bodies they can fit in the trunk.
            Last edited by James Crivellone; 02-08-2012, 05:05 PM.

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            • James Crivellone
              Head Janitor
              • Oct 2003
              • 6291

              #21
              Originally posted by London


              I feel like this statement sums up most of R3v
              I apologize for the 16 year old who has no people skills whatsoever.

              E39 m5's, where to start. Many parts are M5 specific and can certainly cost a penny or two more as they get up there in age, fuel pumps, etc.

              From a reliability standpoint the TPS can go bad and cause EML lights, the cooling system is typical BMW and should be checked over at 100k (if not replaced)

              Clutches I've seen last up to 150k but those cars are rarely driven hard at all. I have found that S62's that are taken up to redline and driven like an ///M car tend to burn less oil than those which have been shifted at 3 - 4k rpm during ownership.

              The 2001+ had a steeper rear differential, 16:9 navigation, and I believe automatic headlights (although that may be a 2002/2003 thing)

              Early models had some emissions crap in the head(s) (I'm sure cramer can comment more on them) which caused a CEL due to owners not driving the cars hard enough, carbon would build up and throw a light. It does not harm performance at all and from what I've heard many have just had a company such as AA or Dinan flash the ECU to remove that check and clear the light.

              They are awesome cars, just like any ///M car they do require additional care to ensure they run properly.. Oh and enjoy purchasing 10W60 Motorsport oil.. its the price of gold lol

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              • cramer
                E30 Mastermind
                • Dec 2003
                • 1812

                #22
                Originally posted by James Crivellone

                Early models had some emissions crap in the head(s) (I'm sure cramer can comment more on them) which caused a CEL due to owners not driving the cars hard enough, carbon would build up and throw a light. It does not harm performance at all and from what I've heard many have just had a company such as AA or Dinan flash the ECU to remove that check and clear the light.
                The carbon build up can affect all S62s regardless of how it's driven. It's well documented on M5board but the short of it is this: the passage ways through the head to the secondary air pumps get clogged with carbon buildup. Driving it hard can't clean out these areas. This throws a check engine light as the pumps now are not functioning. This isn't an issue on Euro spec S62s without the air pumps so you can reflash the ECU. If you are in a county that doesn't require emissions testing, it's a non-issue really :)
                Chris
                90 Corrado/91 M3/01 M5

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                • priapism
                  E30 Enthusiast
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 1182

                  #23
                  Loved mine. Each car came with a school that may or may not have been used. Mine was fun. If the motor goes they used to go for $15k. The valves can get tappety and unlike an E30 that's not a good sign. Get a later model one, the interior is so much better. That gen 1 nav system is worthless. I had an 03 and it gave me exactly zero problems.
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                  -Sean : 91 Calypso 325i : Castro Motorsports SoCal Spec E30 #33

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                  • chadthestampede
                    No R3VLimiter
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 3600

                    #24
                    Originally posted by James Crivellone
                    Grow up, not everyone wants to hop around the internet and register on other forums just to ask a specific question. We have a large amount of E39 owners here (especially M5) who would be more than happy to comment on how the cars are.

                    I'd rather have an enthusiast community who actually works on cars answer my questions, rather then some boards where the owners simply talk about how many golf clubs / bodies they can fit in the trunk.
                    I think you missed the sarcasm in his post. He was referring to people like lambo who post stupid shit in the vague hope that someone will think it's funny and put it in their sig.
                    Originally posted by LJ851
                    I programmed my oven to turn off when my pizza was done, should i start a build thread?

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                    • 100sFakeSupreme
                      Advanced Member
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 158

                      #25
                      Originally posted by cramer
                      The carbon build up can affect all S62s regardless of how it's driven. It's well documented on M5board but the short of it is this: the passage ways through the head to the secondary air pumps get clogged with carbon buildup. Driving it hard can't clean out these areas. This throws a check engine light as the pumps now are not functioning. This isn't an issue on Euro spec S62s without the air pumps so you can reflash the ECU. If you are in a county that doesn't require emissions testing, it's a non-issue really :)
                      what james is saying is that if you DRIVE IT HARD during its life you wont have much carbon build up VS. an owner who baby's his long period of time.

                      not saying to just jump into your car rev/drive hard for a day or 2 and problem solved.

                      in other words "depends on how good you maintain your car right?" <--- will determine your carbon build up

                      maintaining is way different than upgrading your car. anyone can upgrade but to keep it there is the difference.

                      & yes there is a difference between driving a car hard & driving it like an idiot.

                      e39 m5 is a great machine very comfortable & if you want 2 kick in power/spirited driving its there for your pleasure.
                      reminds me of a panther, can go around town very suave/relaxing/sleeper, but can be very aggressive when needed.

                      cooling/sensors/abs unit/afm/oil are the $$$ problems my father ran into owning an m5.
                      Last edited by 100sFakeSupreme; 02-08-2012, 06:01 PM.
                      88' e30 M3 (work in progress) off to s14.net

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                      • firefirefire90
                        Banned
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 163

                        #26
                        Originally posted by James Crivellone
                        I apologize for the 16 year old who has no people skills whatsoever.


                        Why are you mirin my aesthetics? As much of a reputation as this forum has, you guys should be used to this. I didn't mean to cause such a ruckus ;)

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                        • lambo
                          Captain Scene Points
                          • Feb 2010
                          • 10953

                          #27
                          Originally posted by chadthestampede
                          I think you missed the sarcasm in his post. He was referring to people like lambo who post stupid shit in the vague hope that someone will think it's funny and put it in their sig.
                          Honestly. Is r3v the first place you come to ask questions when buying something that isn't an E30 (or now an E28 or E34)? Seriously, I would expect the common issues and things to look for when buying any car (especially an enthusiast oriented E39 M5) has been covered to death SOMEWHERE. Hell, they have a whole website dedicated to people who own M5's, ya think there might be SOMETHING there? Maybe I live on some fantasy planet where things make sense.

                          Maybe I'm the only one left in the world that doesn't mind researching things myself and not relying on members of a forum to spoon-feed me things that take, literally, 10 seconds (or 0.28 seconds by Google's clock) to find on the internet?


                          Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866
                          Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.

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                          • cramer
                            E30 Mastermind
                            • Dec 2003
                            • 1812

                            #28
                            Originally posted by 100sFakeSupreme
                            what james is saying is that if you DRIVE IT HARD during its life you wont have much carbon build up VS. an owner who baby's his long period of time.

                            not saying to just jump into your car rev/drive hard for a day or 2 and problem solved.

                            in other words "depends on how good you maintain your car right?" <--- will determine your carbon build up
                            You're missing the specific carbon build up issue we are talking about. It's not the typical buildup you'd find on a motor. The gasses are getting by the check valves for the secondary air system, cooling ,then clogging the passage way to the air pumps with carbon deposits. Driving hard constantly, sometimes, never will have no affect on this build up. There is no way to "blow it out" so to speak. It's due to a leaky valve.

                            You can read more on it here: http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/e39...q-summary.html
                            Chris
                            90 Corrado/91 M3/01 M5

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                            • chadthestampede
                              No R3VLimiter
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 3600

                              #29
                              Originally posted by lambo
                              Honestly. Is r3v the first place you come to ask questions when buying something that isn't an E30 (or now an E28 or E34)? Seriously, I would expect the common issues and things to look for when buying any car (especially an enthusiast oriented E39 M5) has been covered to death SOMEWHERE. Hell, they have a whole website dedicated to people who own M5's, ya think there might be SOMETHING there? Maybe I live on some fantasy planet where things make sense.
                              If we have a fucking flashlight thread then we can have a thread asking about another bmw for christ's sake.
                              Originally posted by LJ851
                              I programmed my oven to turn off when my pizza was done, should i start a build thread?

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                              • firefirefire90
                                Banned
                                • Jan 2012
                                • 163

                                #30
                                Originally posted by chadthestampede
                                If we have a fucking flashlight thread then we can have a thread asking about another bmw for christ's sake.
                                rofl

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