05-03-2010, 07:20 PM | #21 |
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05-03-2010, 08:06 PM | #22 |
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Hi,
The ''SAC'' system is as NZ_M3 says at the heart of a lot of the Clutch issues. Talk to any spirted E39 M5 Owner and they will tell you all about clutch slip [Slur]. Put a 850i CSi V12 Clutch pressure plate on a E39 M5 and you will not have a clutch slur problem, but you will start ripping out std rear ARB brackets and Propshaft bearings for a past time. The SAC in trying to adjust itself so that the distance travelled everytime is always the same, does not function 100 % correctly, never has, never will, its an inherent design flaw. It works slighty better on a real Manual Car to a point but does not like large sharp input loads. The only two issues with using a uprated Pressure plate from Sachs etc, is that you have to get into the habit of keeping it re-calibrated as stated, and you will start pushing much greater stresses through the drivetrain. The 'slur' does in part assist with reducing drive train load. Why do you think the E60 M5 came with the magic 100 BHP sport button. Most dealers were instructed via BMW to upload Software changes to the really early SMG Cars as they were chewing up the Drive train quicker than BMW could make the replacement parts. From there on in the cars were supplied from the factory with the amended and albeit slower/softer Gearbox software. SMG is on the whole quite good when its all working properly, problem is there is just to much to it, and wear does bring on functionality issues and problems. I do not think its possible for a 100% fix for what was in part flawed from the outset. Regards, The Gorilla. |
05-03-2010, 08:25 PM | #23 |
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My car had the early software put back on it as it was supposed to be faster.
I've read that you shouldn't use the uprated sachs clutch with a drexler plated diff as the driveline becomes too harsh and starts breaking things - I've got a standard clutch and a plated diff - what setup do you run with your drexler?
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06-03-2010, 12:26 PM | #24 |
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Nathan- I am currenly running a S50 B32 Dual Mass Flywheel, with a S50 B32 Pressures plate, and the S54 Standard Disc. The S50 B32 Gearbox input shaft is a smaller diameter, so you use the S54 Disc and have 2mm skimmed out the flywheel so the disc is correct distance. It all seems to work quite well. I was going to swap out the Dual Mass Flywheel for a Single Steel one which is about 5kg lighter, so that it does not start playing around with the SMG, but allows a little better throttle response, without getting into 'stall' issues. The S54 Clutch although the same 240mm diameter is a different bolt pattern onto the flywheel. The S50 B32 std Pressure plate is not 'SAC' and takes around 380/400 bhp comfortably. Its about 15% less clamping force than the SACHS uprated one, and about 10 % more than the S54 'SAC' one. I did try a 2.5 TD Clutch pressure plate, and interestingly the Disc in that kit was exactly the same as the E46 M3 but with a smaller gearbox shaft spline and thrust bearing. The 2.5 TD Pressure plate worked fine, but I just think the S50 B32 is proven. In the picture, top is S54 Alloy Flywheel, centre is S54 Dual Mass Flywheel, and lower one is S50 B32 Dual Mass Flywheel. Regards, The Gorilla. |
08-03-2010, 09:09 PM | #25 |
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Thank guys for all your help and advise,spoke to dick lovitt (supplying dealer)for warranty or goodwill contribution as very small mileage since purchase five months ago and they basically said sod off ! Bless them.
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08-03-2010, 09:18 PM | #26 |
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How nice - good to see customer support exists there!
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Interesting what you've managed to mix and match to get working though - worth investigating for sure. Also what pressure plate's the one on the top right corner of your picture? |
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09-03-2010, 12:07 AM | #28 |
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Hi,
NZ_M3 - The pressure plate is from a E39 525 Diesel 1998. They make about 390/410 Nm of Torque so it has enough clamping pressure and fits straight onto a E46 M3 Flywheel and you can retain the standard clutch disc. If and when I change to single mass steel flywheel, I would use a sprung Hub clutch disc, but it would not do much for the loads through the drivetrain but would assist with absorbtion/vibration and maybe gearbox chatter in 1st. Regards, The Gorilla. |
09-03-2010, 09:29 PM | #29 |
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The Gorilla - I have a question for you and it's rather technical....
Why are all you posts so 'narrow'? These days most of us use a monitor that can support a full 80 characters across the screen |
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LOL ... at a guess, he's typing his replies out on an iPhone perhaps or similar? |
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