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http://members.roadfly.com/jason/m3engines.htm

42% of blown engines were manufactured in November of 2001. The general problem stems from a spun rod bearing. End result is thrown a rod through the block . OUCH! All u bimmer owners better watch out. Some of these guys are getting screwed out of their warranty because the ECU logs every time you hit redline. Be careful.

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Originally posted by doubtness

what's the point of not red lining, if u have a sports car like that?

My friend redline his S2000 almost every day!

there is a break-in period which i beleive to be about 1,000 miles before you are supposed to redline it, and if you do, it voids the warranty and in this case voids their responsibility if this happens, per se.

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Originally posted by phuturephunk

. . . Redlining shouldn't be done . . period . . that critical area you call 'redline' is where all those coke bottle glasses wearin geeks certified the engine to EXPLODE! . . . Remember, it IS NOT A RACECAR . . Wake up people . . . :rolleyes: . . .

Actually the M3 engine is basically prepped for race car specs. I mean think about it.... 333hp out of 3.2Liters naturally aspirated. That is pretty freakin insane. The only thing that comes close is the S2000, 240Hp out of 2.0liters. The only problem with the S2000 is that you have to push it past 6-7k to get it to move. No low end torque.

These folks voided their warranty because of exceeding redline AFTER the break in period. If you are redlining during the break in period you need to relax and think about what you are doing.

Peak horsepower is found below redline anyway, there is no reason to exceed redline unless your car is seriously modified. Not to mention the fact that the redline on an M3 is 8,000rpm. Some of these guys got nailed for taking their engine to 8,700. But that is not what blew up their motor. They had problems driving normally, not while pushing it into the red. There is a manufacturing flaw here, seems like it has been taken care of though. Just be careful if you are looking to buy a used M3.

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