At long last...a Z4MC owner!

zomby

Member
 Birmingham, UK
Hi all,

I've been looking at a Z4M Coupe for the best part of a year now and the wait is finally over! Some of you may have seen a thread in the M specific section regarding some problems I had with a Z4MC (56 plate, 70k) I bought around 5 weeks ago. To cut a long story short, I've kept the car and it's got a new engine fan, the engine itself has had a bottom end rebuild (all at the dealer's expense) and the it's now up and running! Although I'm keeping the revs low for the first 500 miles or so, the engine sounds incredibly smooth and all in all I'm very happy with how it drives. I'll be taking the car back to the garage (Autobahn Servicing in Halesowen) in a couple of weeks to get the oil inpsected and changed so fingers crossed, there should be no more issues and the engine should be as good as new!

I also asked the garage to replace the clutch as they said they'd only charge me for the part (£175). Apparently the original clutch wasn't too bad but at least I know it's done now. I'm pretty confident that the rebuild has been done to a high standard; the garage had about 8 E46 M3s in when I came to collect my car so I'm sure they know a thing or two about S54s!

I bought the car from Cameron Cars in Northern Ireland and they've been very helpful and reassuring throughout this whole process. I've no doubt in my mind that it was just an unfortunate series of events that lead to the problems and they were committed to making sure that the car was repaired to a high standard, regardless of cost. The were happy to let me have a copy of the invoice :o and boy am I pleased the problem occurred now rather than a few months down the line!

The car itself is in great condition for its age, both exterior and interior are in much better nick than the majority of Z4MCs I'd previously been to view. It's Sapphire Black, Imola leather, fully optioned up (heated seats, Nav, DSP, folding mirrors, cruise) and sports some nice CSL reps. Tyres, brake discs and pads had all been replaced recently and the Inspection 1 is c. 10k away so the car shouldn't need too much work in the near future.

Some post-wash pictures:
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I know I've only just got the car back but I've already got a list of *light* mods I'm considering (I've already replaced the whippy :P )

1. Despite the list of options, the extended storage is not one of them! Therefore I'm thinking about retrofitting at least one (driver's side) cupholder. Looks like I can get the parts off eBay for about £70 and I assume this is an easy enough DIY job.

2. Should be getting an illuminated ZHP knob to replace the current one

3. Installing some new LEDs for the rear numberplate lights

And I'm not sure about these so any help/advice with the following would be appreciated:

4. Although I've got DSP the sound quality isn't up to scratch....I've tried playing around with the settings but to no avail. I've heard that coding the E85 settings into my E86 can improve the quality as apparently the roadster is set up better?

5. I am loosely considering getting the brake calipers painted red to match the interior. Does anyone have any experience of this and how much it should cost?

I also asked the garage to do a CDV delete as I'd been experiencing a lot of kangarooing in 1st and 2nd gear when I initially had the car. Turns out the CDV had already been removed! :oops:

Anyway thanks for reading and I'm glad to finally be a fully fledged forum member!
 
Glad all came good mate :) i remember your cry for help shortly after taking the keys & have wondered how you got on with it
Anyhow the car looks belting & you should hopefully be able to enjoy some worry free ///Miles now :driving:
Welcome to the forum
 
I read your post at the time and really felt for you. I'm really glad it's sounding like it's sorted though, and good luck with the running in. Hopefully it all goes smoothly.

The car looks great, love the colour combo and of course the alloys :thumbsup: enjoy. (I know there are a few of us who have had teething problems immediately after delivery. Mine went back after one day and took a month to be returned! Albeit for something a lot more simple. It's worth sticking it out like you have I'm sure). Enjoy!!!! :driving: :driving:
 
Wow quite an introduction to Zed ownership. :o Great to here things have been sorted out and you now have a cracking Z4MC to enjoy :driving:
 
Glad it's all sorted and hoping that it will now be trouble free.

Pity about the whippy!

Enjoy :driving:
 
Welcome!
I'm glad it worked out in the end! Seems like the initial hassle to begin with was worth it? Like you said, majority of areas seem to have been tended to and replaced where necessary.

Lovely looking Coupe and now you get to enjoy! (summer round the corner) :driving:
 
kis said:
Seems like the initial hassle to begin with was worth it?

Definitely, I was pretty much ready to send the car back and give up on the M coupe dream but I'm glad I stuck through with it! I've learnt a lot about the car throughout this process and I feel much more secure now the work's been done.
 
Glad it's all worked out in the end, and the plus side is you now have new bearing shells :thumbsup: how much did the engine work cost out of interest?
 
paddy wright said:
Looks well and good to hear you're sorted. Where in NI are you from (im Belfast boy myself)
Not sure you'll have heard of it, it's a place called Birmingham :P I admit it's a long way for a car to travel but such is the market these days. Funnily enough the car has spent all its life in and around the West Midlands so I effectively just brought it home!

Yorkie Z said:
Glad it's all worked out in the end, and the plus side is you now have new bearing shells :thumbsup: how much did the engine work cost out of interest?
The invoice from the garage came to around 3.3k and that's not including the dealer supplied shells and conrod. So I would imagine they would take the invoice over 4k?
 
zomby said:
Hi all,

I've been looking at a Z4M Coupe for the best part of a year now and the wait is finally over! Some of you may have seen a thread in the M specific section regarding some problems I had with a Z4MC (56 plate, 70k) I bought around 5 weeks ago. To cut a long story short, I've kept the car and it's got a new engine fan, the engine itself has had a bottom end rebuild (all at the dealer's expense) and the it's now up and running! Although I'm keeping the revs low for the first 500 miles or so, the engine sounds incredibly smooth and all in all I'm very happy with how it drives. I'll be taking the car back to the garage (Autobahn Servicing in Halesowen) in a couple of weeks to get the oil inpsected and changed so fingers crossed, there should be no more issues and the engine should be as good as new!

I also asked the garage to replace the clutch as they said they'd only charge me for the part (£175). Apparently the original clutch wasn't too bad but at least I know it's done now. I'm pretty confident that the rebuild has been done to a high standard; the garage had about 8 E46 M3s in when I came to collect my car so I'm sure they know a thing or two about S54s!

I bought the car from Cameron Cars in Northern Ireland and they've been very helpful and reassuring throughout this whole process. I've no doubt in my mind that it was just an unfortunate series of events that lead to the problems and they were committed to making sure that the car was repaired to a high standard, regardless of cost. The were happy to let me have a copy of the invoice :o and boy am I pleased the problem occurred now rather than a few months down the line!

The car itself is in great condition for its age, both exterior and interior are in much better nick than the majority of Z4MCs I'd previously been to view. It's Sapphire Black, Imola leather, fully optioned up (heated seats, Nav, DSP, folding mirrors, cruise) and sports some nice CSL reps. Tyres, brake discs and pads had all been replaced recently and the Inspection 1 is c. 10k away so the car shouldn't need too much work in the near future.

Some post-wash pictures:
YzmmWxk.jpg
o6C1smc.jpg
W6UaeaW.jpg
RiPbyDD.jpg

I know I've only just got the car back but I've already got a list of *light* mods I'm considering (I've already replaced the whippy :P )

1. Despite the list of options, the extended storage is not one of them! Therefore I'm thinking about retrofitting at least one (driver's side) cupholder. Looks like I can get the parts off eBay for about £70 and I assume this is an easy enough DIY job.

2. Should be getting an illuminated ZHP knob to replace the current one

3. Installing some new LEDs for the rear numberplate lights

And I'm not sure about these so any help/advice with the following would be appreciated:

4. Although I've got DSP the sound quality isn't up to scratch....I've tried playing around with the settings but to no avail. I've heard that coding the E85 settings into my E86 can improve the quality as apparently the roadster is set up better?

5. I am loosely considering getting the brake calipers painted red to match the interior. Does anyone have any experience of this and how much it should cost?

I also asked the garage to do a CDV delete as I'd been experiencing a lot of kangarooing in 1st and 2nd gear when I initially had the car. Turns out the CDV had already been removed! :oops:

Anyway thanks for reading and I'm glad to finally be a fully fledged forum member!

Looks great :thumbsup: I wish you every success in stopping yourself from starting the mods lol
 
Really pleased to hear your story has a happy ending OP. :thumbsup:

Your car looks fantastic - I've always liked the contrast of an Imola interior.

Now you can concentrate on enjoying it. :driving:
 
zomby said:
paddy wright said:
Looks well and good to hear you're sorted. Where in NI are you from (im Belfast boy myself)
Not sure you'll have heard of it, it's a place called Birmingham :P I admit it's a long way for a car to travel but such is the market these days. Funnily enough the car has spent all its life in and around the West Midlands so I effectively just brought it home!

:rofl: yeah Ive heard of it- been on 'holiday' in England for 17 years now.
 
Glad to hear you got it sorted and can start to enjoy your ownership.
You must be fairly near to me if you're using Autobahn in Halesowen.
Did they do the bottom end rebuild?
I'm only on 45k but thinking of getting my rod bearings swapped out in the next year and am considering using them.
 
LostBoy_84 said:
Glad to hear you got it sorted and can start to enjoy your ownership.
You must be fairly near to me if you're using Autobahn in Halesowen.
Did they do the bottom end rebuild?
I'm only on 45k but thinking of getting my rod bearings swapped out in the next year and am considering using them.

Yeah they did, the owner Rob was very helpful and I'll likely be using them for future services/inspections etc. The car's experiencing a small oil leak which they pointed out and will duly fix in a couple weeks' time when I take it back in. I was aware of it myself so it's reassuring to know that they're not shying away from any problems. Would be happy to recommend them!
 
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