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Old 05-04-2010, 03:26 PM
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I recommend doing a "neutral drop" every month . . . ha.
Neutral drops are recommended on p. 74 of the E53 User Manual.
Also, weekly doughnuts are excellent for keeping the suspension and steering aligned.
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Old 05-04-2010, 03:37 PM
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My struts were creaking internally when turning, from a binding internal spring seat, but that fully stopped when I drove at 50mph on a dirt road to the camp this past weekend. I guess I knocked it all back in position.
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Old 05-04-2010, 04:45 PM
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Driving your car hard once in awhile will actually burn any excess oil which will clean out your engine. There might be people out there that disagree but I come from owning cars that I drag in the strip. Also, when I'm working on a car that has a newly built block. I run them hard to seat the rings on the pistons. My cars always have run smoother after a hard drive. Again, this is me and there will be people that disagree (or just too scared to drive their car the way they were meant to be driven). Aslong as you're not switching like a mad man and going full throttle from a stop everywhere you go. Your baby will be fine.
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Driving your car hard once in awhile will actually burn any excess oil which will clean out your engine. There might be people out there that disagree but I come from owning cars that I drag in the strip. Also, when I'm working on a car that has a newly built block. I run them hard to seat the rings on the pistons. My cars always have run smoother after a hard drive. Again, this is me and there will be people that disagree (or just too scared to drive their car the way they were meant to be driven). Aslong as you're not switching like a mad man and going full throttle from a stop everywhere you go. Your baby will be fine.
This isn't required on new cars, maybe on one you built from the block up, but not on anything that has rolled off the factory floor in the last 15 years.
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Old 05-04-2010, 05:07 PM
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Hey Weasel,
I do that every time I go out. We live 1.5 miles up a dirt road!! We had an "interesting" winter.
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Old 05-04-2010, 05:11 PM
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Mine gets pushed daily and still comes back asking for more I have noticed that on hot days the car seems to not run as "powerful" as on cold days... I've owned other BMWs in the past but they were 6's. Anyone experience the same with their X? 6 or 8.
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Every once and a while I take Mums 4.8 for a spin, and it feels sluggish.

I am guessing this is because it memorizes my mums driving style (slow accel. slow braking)

Of course when I take the 4.8, my driving style is the exact opposite.

Is it wise to take a gently used car and suddenly bust out some speed on it? Maybe I should do that pedal reset thing before I take it out, because it feels like I am stressing/confusing the 4.8 when I put the pedal to the floor.
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What did you drive while your brother had your X5? My guess is whatever you were driving sucked in comparison, jumping back into the X5 probably made it feel a lot faster/smooth than you remember
I drove an 01 330i, but I drive that quite often and I am familiar with both cars. I guess I will reset the adaption values for the transmission now and then. The drive to oklahoma was all highway so I guess the x5 needs high speed highway miles now and then.
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I do a burnout out of the dealerships when I purchase a new car. This let's the ecu know that I mean business
Love it! LOL
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You can also reset the throttle adaption which achieves similar results.
how is this done?
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