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Specific conversations and info for the BMW E28 M5 and M535i.
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unslow
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Post by unslow »

Greetings all.

I've been lurking for a while but figured it was time to make my first post since I picked up my "new" M5 on Saturday. I've only got 200 miles under my belt but I am completely hooked.

Car is in great shape and has right at 60k miles. Only mods thus far are a Dinan chip and cam but I'm sure that will be changing soon :D

I'm dropping it off at my mechanic's shop next week (it already passed a PPI prior to inspection) for a full check-up to see what all needs to be done in the near future. I have detected a small oil leak that will need to get checked at the very least. Anything big I should have looked at? I know about the timing chain guide issue so he's going to look at that too. Anything else worth investigating, just to be safe?

Thanks!
--blake
mk
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Post by mk »

welcome blake!
Mike K
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Post by Mike K »

Congratulations and welcome!

In addition to the timing chain & guides, there are several other things that will prematurely end the life of a S38:

- Crank Hub -> Frank Fahey sells the upgrade. Now you can shift at redline without worry.
- AFM -> They are still available from BMW. Just replaced mine (no worries about running lean).
- Altitude Sensor -> Unplug this and wrap with electrical tape (yeah I know this is a shadetree fix). This can cause a lean running condition and detonate your motor. It is located on the inside of the passenger fender.

Post some pics!
Adam W in MN
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Post by Adam W in MN »

Ah, I wondered when Blake would come over here and post! He dropped by my place on his way back from picking up the car and I snapped some pics. They're on my website under the "Friends Cars" section. Blake has to get me a writeup on the car though, and soon!

So now I've had a big hand in getting three friends to purchase rare BMW's! Jim Davis from firstfives bought an E34 M5 3.8 liter euro (1995, last month of production) that I sent him an ebay link to. I sent another ebay link to Mitch Brookhyser from firstfives about a Series I, 1972 Golf Yellow 3.0CSL that he ended up buying, and now Blake (again, a link from ebay) gets an E28 M5. Blake had seen the car on ebay before and was watching it, but when it didn't sell and popped up again later, I reminded him that it was still out there for the taking! :)

Adam Wilson
www.e12m535i.com
unslow
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Post by unslow »

LOL, yes Adam played a huge part in helping me find my car and helping me keep my sanity through the search and purchase process. I don't think there has been an e28 M5 for sale in the continental US over the past year that he didn't forward to me ;)

I'm working on getting some better pictures now that the car is clean. Of course since I washed the car on Sunday, it has decided to rain this week in Chicago (which it hasn't done in a few weeks now) so it may have to wait a few more days.

For the time being, feel free to check out the pictures at Adam's site above.

Thanks to all for the welcome!

--blake
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Post by Guest »

Blake,

Welcome to the asylum.

Nice find on the M5, looks pretty nice based on the pics over on Adam's website. I see one thing that you MUST get Adam to correct. Unless your M5 has been repainted it's NOT Diamond Schwartz which is a metallic deep graphite grey color. All US/NA E28 M5s are Schwartz which is a non-metallic BLACK.

Rich
Euro E28 M5
Adam W in MN
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Post by Adam W in MN »

[QUOTE="Rich Euro M5"]Unless your M5 has been repainted it's NOT Diamond Schwartz which is a metallic deep graphite grey color. All US/NA E28 M5s are Schwartz which is a non-metallic BLACK.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, I just hurriedly wrote something and I guessed on that one. I guess I got called out! Blake, get that writeup to me!

Adam Wilson
www.e12m535i.com
rcbmw
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Post by rcbmw »

Congratulations on your M5. It looks like a fine example and it is nice to see it in the BMW M Registry (www.bmwmregistry.com). With the E28 M5 online community slowing down its nice to keep the M5s together in the registry.

Cheers,
RCBMW
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tacm
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Post by tacm »

http://www.e12m535i.com


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devin in tampa
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Post by devin in tampa »

welcome to the family, blake!
crumbird
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Post by crumbird »

Welcome aboard! Try to make next year's 5er Fest!
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