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NINCHS 03-14-2007 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by bsprtsgrp
Not to high-jack this thread, but I found an 03' 4.6iS with 21,000 miles, still in factory warranty, that is coming off a lease and is being offered for $44K CPO. I am thinking of trading my 03' 4.4i with 40K on it for it (minus the goodies)

Any thoughts? Is it worth the swap?


44k? My 02' CPO 4.6is with the dinan S2 package was $34k w/38,000 miles on it. Granted is a year older with higher mileage, but it has $5500 worth of Dinan on it. Ive seen 4.8's in the 45k range

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mrkbbd 03-15-2007 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by 2002Silver4.6is
"where did you get the 6.1 number from (I'm not being hostile, just curious who got it)"


I need to get out there tomorrow and see what kind of time I can do myself!!!!:thumbup:


That's what I like to hear :D

chuckd 03-15-2007 10:28 PM

I'm going to go with the 4.8is...mainly for the lower miles and the color...and what everyone else said. Now, what can I do to make it faster??? I'm used to my old M5 and my current 545i speeds. I'd like to keep it under factory warranty, so I may have to stick with Dinan performance parts.

x5GuyInLA 03-16-2007 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by chuckd
I'm going to go with the 4.8is...mainly for the lower miles and the color...and what everyone else said. Now, what can I do to make it faster??? I'm used to my old M5 and my current 545i speeds. I'd like to keep it under factory warranty, so I may have to stick with Dinan performance parts.

Just a word of caution from my friend at BMW, Dinan is not part of BMW. He says that anything that is modified by Dinan is not covered under factory warranty and if you have a problem with your car and they find that it's caused by a Dinan product, they won't cover it. Here's what the Dinan warranty says on their website...

"If your vehicle is currently covered by the vehicle manufacturer’s new car limited warranty, Dinan products are warranted for the remaining term of the vehicle manufacturer’s new car limited warranty. The manufacturer’s new car warranty is limited to 4 years or 50,000 miles (80,000 kilometers in Canada), commencing on the date of first retail sale or the date the vehicle is first placed in-service as a demonstrator or company vehicle, whichever is earlier. Dinan’s warranties are transferable when ownership of the vehicle into which the Dinan products were originally installed is sold.

To obtain service under this warranty, the vehicle must be brought, upon discovery of a malfunction or defect in materials and/or workmanship, to the workshop of any Authorized Dinan Dealer, during normal business hours. Proof of purchase in the form of a lawful invoice is required. The Authorized Dinan Dealer will, without charge for parts or labor, repair or replace the defective Dinan component(s), as well as any original vehicle manufacturer’s component(s) that may have been directly affected by a Dinan component, using new or authorized remanufactured parts. The decision to repair or replace said parts is at the sole discretion of Dinan and/or the original vehicle manufacturer. Parts for which replacements are supplied under this limited warranty become the property of Dinan and/or the original vehicle manufacturer. In all cases, a reasonable period of time must be allowed for warranty repairs to be completed after the vehicle is delivered to the Authorized Dinan Dealer."

According to my friend, it get hairy when a problem occurs and Dinan says that it's under the factory warranty, but BMW claims that the problem was caused by the Dinan mod, so it's not covered by BMW, then you're SOL. It won't void your whole warranty, just the part that has the problem. Here's some info from SEMA that addresses that issue. Currently, there is only the exhaust, throttle body, and CAI for the 4.8is, so there shouldn't be too much that is voided.

NINCHS 03-16-2007 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by x5GuyInLA
Just a word of caution from my friend at BMW, Dinan is not part of BMW. He says that anything that is modified by Dinan is not covered under factory warranty and if you have a problem with your car and they find that it's caused by a Dinan product, they won't cover it. Here's what the Dinan warranty says on their website...

"If your vehicle is currently covered by the vehicle manufacturer’s new car limited warranty, Dinan products are warranted for the remaining term of the vehicle manufacturer’s new car limited warranty. The manufacturer’s new car warranty is limited to 4 years or 50,000 miles (80,000 kilometers in Canada), commencing on the date of first retail sale or the date the vehicle is first placed in-service as a demonstrator or company vehicle, whichever is earlier. Dinan’s warranties are transferable when ownership of the vehicle into which the Dinan products were originally installed is sold.

To obtain service under this warranty, the vehicle must be brought, upon discovery of a malfunction or defect in materials and/or workmanship, to the workshop of any Authorized Dinan Dealer, during normal business hours. Proof of purchase in the form of a lawful invoice is required. The Authorized Dinan Dealer will, without charge for parts or labor, repair or replace the defective Dinan component(s), as well as any original vehicle manufacturer’s component(s) that may have been directly affected by a Dinan component, using new or authorized remanufactured parts. The decision to repair or replace said parts is at the sole discretion of Dinan and/or the original vehicle manufacturer. Parts for which replacements are supplied under this limited warranty become the property of Dinan and/or the original vehicle manufacturer. In all cases, a reasonable period of time must be allowed for warranty repairs to be completed after the vehicle is delivered to the Authorized Dinan Dealer."

According to my friend, it get hairy when a problem occurs and Dinan says that it's under the factory warranty, but BMW claims that the problem was caused by the Dinan mod, so it's not covered by BMW, then you're SOL. It won't void your whole warranty, just the part that has the problem. Here's some info from SEMA that addresses that issue. Currently, there is only the exhaust, throttle body, and CAI for the 4.8is, so there shouldn't be too much that is voided.


I can see how that would get confusing, but how many other After-Market Part Companies do you know that offer a warranty like this? And being that 95% of us have Dinan installed at the Stealer, I wont lose any sleep over putting Dinan on any BMW I ever own.

x5GuyInLA 03-16-2007 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by NINCHS
I can see how that would get confusing, but how many other After-Market Part Companies do you know that offer a warranty like this? And being that 95% of us have Dinan installed at the Stealer, I wont lose any sleep over putting Dinan on any BMW I ever own.

I agree, Dinan has a great warranty...it just seems like he's under the impression that Dinan parts are covered under the factory warranty, when they're not.
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Originally Posted by chuckd
...I'd like to keep it under factory warranty, so I may have to stick with Dinan performance parts.


NINCHS 03-16-2007 01:56 AM

:thumbup:

ron_jeremy 03-16-2007 05:09 AM

If you've got the $$$, go with 4.8.
;)

chuckd 03-24-2007 10:23 PM

Thanks for all the input...I bought an '05 4.8is Silver/black yesterday...and I'm very happy so far.

LeMansX5 03-24-2007 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by chuckd
Thanks for all the input...I bought an '05 4.8is Silver/black yesterday...and I'm very happy so far.

Congrats! and welcome to 4.8is club. Post pics in a new thread.


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