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  • fattycharged
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    Originally posted by Gt4 View Post

    Finally on 33’’ BF Trail Terrain with 1’’ spacers & OEM roof rails/cross bars,
    Nice! next stop portals and 37's!

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  • Gt4
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    Originally posted by fattycharged View Post
    Yes on mpg, adding larger tires absolutely kills the economy, but I'd have 35's on before I made it back to my garage 😈


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    Finally on 33’’ BF Trail Terrain with 1’’ spacers & OEM roof rails/cross bars,

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  • rbizet
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    Originally posted by Gt4 View Post

    To match the GT3, you need a non-metallic color like Imola Red or Laguna Seca Blue!
    Great colors for sure, also like interlagos blue.

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  • rbizet
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    Originally posted by Cubieman View Post

    Not sure, my dad and I do an open road race each year here in Nebraska and at the end the car was misfiring badly.

    I got home and started looking around and found cylinder 5 spark plug had bent electrodes and almost all the porcelain insulation had come apart inside the cylinder. Cylinder 5 failed terribly in a leakdown, it's leaks both into the crankcase and out of the exhaust valves.
    There is borescore in cylinder 5 from the debris and the head and/or valves likely have an issue as well.
    Cylinder 4 also had the same thing happen in regards to the spark plug, but leakdown test went fine. Both cylinders 4/5 have the tops of the pistons absolutely peppered with the debris.

    I can only assume a pre-detionation event happend for some reason. We have only 91 octane here in Nebraska and I question it's quality, that car wants 93.

    The vehicle only has 28k on it and has been babied it's entire life so its very strange. It's going to be LONG time before I can afford the 25-30k price of a rebuild.

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    Not cheap but if you have to do a full rebuild might as well go for a 4L and get some crazy performance out of it.

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  • akamin68
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    Just added a low mileage 2001 4Runner to the fleet. Hard to believe the 3rd gen 4Runner is almost 25 years old. This will make bedding the e46 M3 down for the winter a little easier.

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  • Gt4
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    Originally posted by rbizet View Post
    Looking to add an E46 M3 for a daily driver, missing the usage of back seats.

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    To match the GT3, you need a non-metallic color like Imola Red or Laguna Seca Blue!

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  • DrM3
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    Originally posted by rbizet View Post
    Looking to add an E46 M3 for a daily driver, missing the usage of back seats.

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    Do it. You won’t regret it. Gorgeous GT3

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  • Cubieman
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    Originally posted by rbizet View Post

    Sorry to hear that, it is pretty rare, Mezger engines are known for their reliability. What happened?
    Not sure, my dad and I do an open road race each year here in Nebraska and at the end the car was misfiring badly.

    I got home and started looking around and found cylinder 5 spark plug had bent electrodes and almost all the porcelain insulation had come apart inside the cylinder. Cylinder 5 failed terribly in a leakdown, it's leaks both into the crankcase and out of the exhaust valves.
    There is borescore in cylinder 5 from the debris and the head and/or valves likely have an issue as well.
    Cylinder 4 also had the same thing happen in regards to the spark plug, but leakdown test went fine. Both cylinders 4/5 have the tops of the pistons absolutely peppered with the debris.

    I can only assume a pre-detionation event happend for some reason. We have only 91 octane here in Nebraska and I question it's quality, that car wants 93.

    The vehicle only has 28k on it and has been babied it's entire life so its very strange. It's going to be LONG time before I can afford the 25-30k price of a rebuild.

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  • rbizet
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    Originally posted by Cubieman View Post

    Awesome, unfortunately my 996 GT3 now needs an engine rebuild, it's so sad to see it in the garge a paperweight.

    Beautiful car, I think the 996 GT3's & Turbos are aging well.
    Sorry to hear that, it is pretty rare, Mezger engines are known for their reliability. What happened?

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  • Ragincajun5220
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    2017 gls 63amg for me and 2016 cayenne gts for the wife. I’ve been really impressed with the gls, it drives great and the powertrain is awesome

    weekend car is 2005 m3 slicktop manual seats and 6mt
    Last edited by Ragincajun5220; 10-19-2024, 08:23 AM.

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  • Cubieman
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    Originally posted by rbizet View Post
    Looking to add an E46 M3 for a daily driver, missing the usage of back seats.

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    Awesome, unfortunately my 996 GT3 now needs an engine rebuild, it's so sad to see it in the garge a paperweight.

    Beautiful car, I think the 996 GT3's & Turbos are aging well.

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  • rbizet
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    Looking to add an E46 M3 for a daily driver, missing the usage of back seats.

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  • DrM3
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    I have owned a total of 3 E46Ms now; first two being garage queens. My most recent one I purchased I decided to make my DD. I love the balance of the E46 in comparison to the E36 vs. E92. You can never have a bad day in the E46 ///M.

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  • Gt4
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    Originally posted by fattycharged View Post
    Yes on mpg, adding larger tires absolutely kills the economy, but I'd have 35's on before I made it back to my garage 😈


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    It was supposed to be on 33’ at delivery but tires arrived friday at dealer and I was leaving early in the morning for MTB trip. They will be on next week

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  • fattycharged
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    Yes on mpg, adding larger tires absolutely kills the economy, but I'd have 35's on before I made it back to my garage 😈


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