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Date Posted: 18:03:05 02/01/04 Sun
Author: scott
Author Host/IP: c-24-7-91-47.client.comcast.net / 24.7.91.47
Subject: M3 E36 3.2 (eurospec) engine vibration
In reply to: Thomas 's message, "M3 E36 3.2 (eurospec) engine vibration" on 01:52:36 05/20/03 Tue

Thomas,

I noticed the same problem today -- just after I did a little braking test, probably not related... but...). I then experienced a swoohing at low rpm -- both up and down the rpm scale.

When I ended my trip -- later on it seemed to go away.

What did you find out?

I've decide to take my 96' M3 to my mechanic.

Much thanks...

Scott, 408 765 0388

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