Unfortunately my gearbox has the same issues as a lot of other Z4M owners
. I’m not asking if this problem is normal, because there are threads everywhere about this on forums. But I have a question were I did not find the answer for.
Problem
Shifting from first to second is not going so smoothly as in the other higher gears (there is a big difference). It's really jerky going from first to second gear. But it does not make a grinding noise on my car, like other Z4M owners report. I have to be aware when shifting from first to second and downshifting from third till second. I feel that there are a couple of big resistance points that you have to go through when shifting to second gear. It's pretty hard to constantly be aware of it. It is seriously the only flaw I think my car has, but I still love the Z4M. I'm going to be doing the CDV delete soon, which I hear helps the problem a bit…but it’s not a cure for the problem.
Question
My Z4M has 40.000KM (25.000 miles), is still under warranty and my BMW dealer is a personal friend of me. I have told them the problem with the car and their head technician drove my car. He could feel the stiff first till second gearshift and he said it was normal for the Z4M. The only thing they could do at the time was changing the oil of my gearbox (it’s a small improvement). You can not order any spare parts of the Z4M ZF gearbox! When driving an E46 M3 I never had this issue with the manual gearbox, that’s because they don’t share the same gearbox. The gearbox in the e46 M3 is from Getrag and the one in the Z4M is from ZF. The M3's original six-speed doesn't fit the Z4's chassis.
Solution?
If I really want, there is a small chance they will replace the gearbox with a new one (under warranty). My Z4M is from building year 2006, but will a newer gearbox be the solution for the problem? Did the Z4M’s that were produced in 2007 and 2008 have the same gearbox problems? Is there a building year when the gearbox problem did not occur? The reason I ask… If I decide I want a new gearbox then I certainly don’t want the problem to get worse. Maybe a new gearbox will even be worse and is going to grind as a lot of other Z4M owners report. I would be nice to see the problem disappear, but it will be a nightmare if the problem got worse…
What do you guys think?
I have found this on Wikipedia:
By the way: The Z4M is a great car, but the build quality is not BMW's best effort. It's a shame that the Z4M gearbox has this problem and there was not a solution from BMW (as BMW did with a solution for the e46 M3 engine problem).

Problem
Shifting from first to second is not going so smoothly as in the other higher gears (there is a big difference). It's really jerky going from first to second gear. But it does not make a grinding noise on my car, like other Z4M owners report. I have to be aware when shifting from first to second and downshifting from third till second. I feel that there are a couple of big resistance points that you have to go through when shifting to second gear. It's pretty hard to constantly be aware of it. It is seriously the only flaw I think my car has, but I still love the Z4M. I'm going to be doing the CDV delete soon, which I hear helps the problem a bit…but it’s not a cure for the problem.
Question
My Z4M has 40.000KM (25.000 miles), is still under warranty and my BMW dealer is a personal friend of me. I have told them the problem with the car and their head technician drove my car. He could feel the stiff first till second gearshift and he said it was normal for the Z4M. The only thing they could do at the time was changing the oil of my gearbox (it’s a small improvement). You can not order any spare parts of the Z4M ZF gearbox! When driving an E46 M3 I never had this issue with the manual gearbox, that’s because they don’t share the same gearbox. The gearbox in the e46 M3 is from Getrag and the one in the Z4M is from ZF. The M3's original six-speed doesn't fit the Z4's chassis.
Solution?
If I really want, there is a small chance they will replace the gearbox with a new one (under warranty). My Z4M is from building year 2006, but will a newer gearbox be the solution for the problem? Did the Z4M’s that were produced in 2007 and 2008 have the same gearbox problems? Is there a building year when the gearbox problem did not occur? The reason I ask… If I decide I want a new gearbox then I certainly don’t want the problem to get worse. Maybe a new gearbox will even be worse and is going to grind as a lot of other Z4M owners report. I would be nice to see the problem disappear, but it will be a nightmare if the problem got worse…
What do you guys think?
I have found this on Wikipedia:
"It is widely reported on owner forums that the 6-speed gearbox in the 2006 & 2007 M roadsters and coupes is prone to grinding when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear at high rpm. According to reports, there has been mixed response by BMW dealerships to this issue, some owners claiming to have received entirely-new gearboxes and others claiming their dealer calls the grinding "normal"."
By the way: The Z4M is a great car, but the build quality is not BMW's best effort. It's a shame that the Z4M gearbox has this problem and there was not a solution from BMW (as BMW did with a solution for the e46 M3 engine problem).