bam_bam wrote:A74M? - Awesome road and no cameras that I know of (last time I was on it was 2.5 months ago), I would've had a letter by now as I did most of it in the triples...

bam_bam wrote:A74M? - Awesome road and no cameras that I know of (last time I was on it was 2.5 months ago), I would've had a letter by now as I did most of it in the triples...
Yes, I've heard the same. The ECU records max revs and max speed which BMW may check when it goes for its running in sevice after 1200 miles. The owner's manual says max 5500rpm and 105 mph while running it in. The dealer has said just don't redline it. I'll try to get the latter recommendation in writing!!PetrolDave wrote:The computer on the M3 tells all... it logs ALL "transgressions" and not obeying the running-in instructions is seen as a transgression which will void the warranty and COULD lead to the lease company holding you responsible for any future (expensive?) failures.PaulRS4 wrote:or does the computer tell all?
Unless you have a pot of money to burn, run it in.
Thanks. I'll have a little play with the i-drive for that section.Boggle73 wrote:Hi,
Just watch for the cameras on the bridges between Motherwell/Hamilton - south.
Usually there at peak times for about 20 miles or so.
Jay.
scottie1979 wrote:Im not 100% sure but dosent the M3 need a service after the 1200 mile run in? My Z4M coupe did, not sure if the more modern M cars do or not? Anyway it is a free service and they just change the oil. If you don't have it then your warranty is void.
I would be very careful from the Dumfries and Galloway sign until you leave Scotland. There are regularly mobile camera vans on the bridges. The day i sold my Z4MC the guy who bought it got done by one of them driving south. I know this because i obviously got the ticket, but promptly passed it onto him.
You may find this link useful - check the daily camera locations. Very obliging of them i have always thought![]()
http://www.dgsafetycameras.co.uk/index. ... cleid=9645
Oh and I am interested to hear about the M3 and your experience in leasing - always stayed clear myself but for the kind of price you paid I find myself keeping an eye on the various websites now. Something for the misses im after of course!
Yes, the 1201+ miles will be driven in such a way!aka_dk wrote:cheers Steve, keep us updated ... im keen to hear more
and btw, fcku that ! running it in? erm ... hellloooooooooooo ? it has manufacturer warranty and after 2 years your chucking the keys in their face
drive it like you stole it for 2years!!!
Ouch!! I have bad memories of the A90 from my biking days (but not that bad!).DazN wrote:The A90 is supposed to be a trap for M3 drivers, I remember reading this when I bought my E46, just made me want one even more:-
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3030327.stm
Thanks AMAR. Although it was driving an M3 on a track day that started all this, it was one of your earlier comments that made me look again at BMW.AMAR wrote:Your going to love it, I'm sure, I honestly think BMW make a much better product then Audi 90 % of the time. I'd always dismissed BMWs in favour of Audis. It was a big mistake. I've got a big soft spot for Audis, and it pains me to admit it. But BMW really are THAT good. The first thing you'll notice is how feckin connected the steering wheel feels, you won't have to be kaning it down a country road at 100 mph to feel this, just general country lanes... even roundabouts. You may never come back to Audi, and I wouldn't blame you.
Ha ha! Yes, I know snow and BMW don't go together. But for the 2-3 wks per year when there is snow on the ground I can just work from home so its no big deal for me.lengster1 wrote:Sit and twiddle the steering all you like while your waiting for a tow truck in the winter
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