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      04-28-2016, 10:10 AM   #45
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      04-28-2016, 10:11 AM   #46
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      04-28-2016, 10:15 AM   #47
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I believe they just don't want to ship to US. I have tried to go thru normal checkout and they had only 2 countries in the list Germany and Austria.
When I was looking at the totals on the Paypal side and saw no shipping costs, I thought it was too good to be true. The site says free shipping above a certain cost point but that is likely only if Germany or Austria. There are other overseas sites that had a little bit higher cost but didn't include shipping costs. Perhaps this is the path to getting it. One UK site specifically stated "no shipping to USA".
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      04-28-2016, 10:27 AM   #48
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When I was looking at the totals on the Paypal side and saw no shipping costs, I thought it was too good to be true. The site says free shipping above a certain cost point but that is likely only if Germany or Austria. There are other overseas sites that had a little bit higher cost but didn't include shipping costs. Perhaps this is the path to getting it. One UK site specifically stated "no shipping to USA".
I have looked in couple websites and i have found RMEuropean Parts which has the BMW part for 365$ which is pretty good.

But i have order from ebay.uk a corteco part for 322$ - it should be same quality and sligtly cheapear.

Also there are other options on ebay.de, i was just tired from research and decided to get it from UK.
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      04-28-2016, 11:40 AM   #49
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I'll be starting a new thread in a few moments... Long story short, I found the potential fix to all our problems, community interest needed.
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      04-28-2016, 11:58 AM   #50
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The Fluid Ampr guy was pretty active on the TDI forums and made a pulley for the TDI. Perhaps if there is enough interest he could design one for the M57?
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      04-28-2016, 12:03 PM   #51
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What does it sound like when the balancer is starting to head south? When I gutted the SCR I noticed a vibration around 1800 RPM but I assumed it had to do with the SCR and maybe I didn't fasten down something perfectly. That was 10K miles ago and the car is at 68K. Anyone think I have a bum balancer? Could a balancer be "on the way out" for 10K miles?
I have the same thing. I assume it was just exhaust resonance now that there's a large empty cavity.

It'd be interesting to get one of the engineers to comment on SCR removal/ vibration/ resonance associated. DWR/ TDIwyse?
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      04-28-2016, 12:09 PM   #52
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The Fluid Ampr guy was pretty active on the TDI forums and made a pulley for the TDI. Perhaps if there is enough interest he could design one for the M57?
Yep that's where it's going . Just opened up a new thread to show interest.
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      04-28-2016, 05:09 PM   #53
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What does it sound like when the balancer is starting to head south? When I gutted the SCR I noticed a vibration around 1800 RPM but I assumed it had to do with the SCR and maybe I didn't fasten down something perfectly. That was 10K miles ago and the car is at 68K. Anyone think I have a bum balancer? Could a balancer be "on the way out" for 10K miles?
In my case, there was no sound, no warning prior failure. It is sudden.
No notice either. I was at a gas station and started up to leave and as I turned out of the gas station it broke.
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      04-29-2016, 05:56 PM   #55
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here it is. obviously febi.... definitely feels substantial, but it should for this much money....

And upon further review...I got completely jobbed, Ill be calling partsgeek on monday....but I think Ill just put this one in....and hope theres a fluid one by the time this lets loose again...

https://www.ecstuning.com/BMW-E90-33...eys/ES2703049/
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      04-29-2016, 07:31 PM   #56
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So you are all set.

Febi is not the most expensive choice I have seen it on ECStuning for good price.
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      04-29-2016, 07:33 PM   #57
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So you are all set.

Febi is not the most expensive choice I have seen it on ECStuning for good price.
Yeah....had I known I was goign to be getting Febi when I purchased "OEM" I would have bought it from ECS....Im pretty pissed...but it was a bit of a gamble anyway..
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      04-29-2016, 07:35 PM   #58
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Yes i understand that there is no time to return and exchange but you still can get it from ecs and return the O.E.M. one

I will have my Corteco soon and will post pictures for comparison.
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      04-29-2016, 07:45 PM   #59
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Good point! I normally dont do things like that but if they are going to pull shady stuff like advertise one thing and do another....and not give me the difference...I just might.
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How do you know it's a Febi? Box? May be just the box, the markings look awfully close to the Corteco one.

PS: Post better pics.
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      04-29-2016, 08:56 PM   #61
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How do you know it's a Febi? Box? May be just the box, the markings look awfully close to the Corteco one.

PS: Post better pics.
yes, the box.... Looked pretty much factory packaged to me...

As for photos...Its pretty difficult to get good photos of this thing....its really flat black....but still shiny rubber, so flashes reflect, but there isnt a lot of contrast to get detail out of it, so you are kinda hosed no matter what you do... Maybe in broad daylight they would be better....but I doubt it...even when you have it in your hand you have to hold it a certain way to read the lettering

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      04-29-2016, 09:14 PM   #62
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How do you know it's a Febi? Box? May be just the box, the markings look awfully close to the Corteco one.

PS: Post better pics.
Why they would put corteco in febi box?
I will have corteco in couple days and we can compare.

PS
What does your nickname means?
Is it hedgehog?
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      04-30-2016, 02:42 AM   #63
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AS the great poet/song writer once said
Sometimes love don't feel like it should
You make it hurt so good

Ah BMWs
Lol BMW's are slowly becomming like alfa romeo. Even the dealers cannot keep a sraight face when I ask of realibility. I got a giggle aut of an sailesman when i asked if an 435d coupe was a fault free car, after a test drive with a smile lol. He did not comment further on that.
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      05-01-2016, 02:32 AM   #64
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more pics... I do find it HIGHLY suspicious that where the stock one says BMW...the febi is ground down....and that's the only place.... interesting...
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more pics... I do find it HIGHLY suspicious that where the stock one says BMW...the febi is ground down....and that's the only place.... interesting...
I work at an Indy that uses OE parts and a lot of the parts that I replace have the logos of the roundel and on Mercedes parts that were shaved off also but made by the same supplier that they would use (BMW and mercedes).

Edit: as shown on e46 m54 thermostat assembly few weeks ago.
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      05-01-2016, 04:37 PM   #66
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welcome in the club of failure after failure car. this happened to me few months ago. i am lucky it didn't happen during the drive as yours because i drive fast on country side roads and this would be surely crash, but it happened just after the start up. burnt rubber, and no steering. not a cheap repair. then slightly before that my flywheel went to...another not cheap repair among many...so wait for that one too....the low rev lag is not a lag, but lost vacuum that you have in your system, and if your diagnostic didn't show what it is as mine didn't. you have to look manually part by part (actuators, pipes, egr) mine last one was a hole in an aluminium charger pipe from another hose that was from a constant friction with it....so good luck in stressful driving, because bmw didn't give a shit about putting quality parts lasting after their 5 year warranty.....i am glad there are many engine failures also within that warranty so they have to replace it, so bmw is losing money, coz they pieces of shit deserve it...
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