M3 gears question!!

M3 gears question!!

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chilli

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17,320 posts

243 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Have I got this right....

Normal gearstick usually means a normal manual. Flappy panel thing is the SMG one and the small silver stick is the automatic?
I'd rather have the small silver one really, but not too sure about having an M3 in an auto.

I'd appreciate any views!

Cheers.

DangerM0use

198 posts

227 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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It's either manual or SMG. There is no automatic M3, although SMG has an "auto" setting.

Zod

35,295 posts

265 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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DangerM0use said:
It's either manual or SMG. There is no automatic M3, although SMG has an "auto" setting.
it does but it's better to pretend it doesn't.

chilli

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17,320 posts

243 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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But the one I looked at earlier (autotrader) had a silver stick, and no clutch, or paddles. I guess it's just push/pull the stick to change gear?

Zod

35,295 posts

265 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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chilli said:
But the one I looked at earlier (autotrader) had a silver stick, and no clutch, or paddles. I guess it's just push/pull the stick to change gear?
If it doesn't have paddles, the steering wheel has been replaced with the wrong part. Are you sure you didn't miss the paddles? Or are you talking about an E36 SMG? They didn't have paddles and the SMG was rubbish.



Edited by Zod on Friday 23 February 14:00

chilli

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Friday 23rd February 2007
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Zod said:
chilli said:
But the one I looked at earlier (autotrader) had a silver stick, and no clutch, or paddles. I guess it's just push/pull the stick to change gear?
If it doesn't have paddles, the steering wheel has been replaced with the wrong part. Are you sure you didn't miss the paddles? Or are you talking about an E36 SMG? They didn't have paddles and the SMG was rubbish.



Edited by Zod on Friday 23 February 14:00


It deffo didn't have paddles, and It was a 53 plate...thats a E46?! I'll try and find it again!

M3John

5,974 posts

226 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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chilli said:
It deffo didn't have paddles, and It was a 53 plate...thats a E46?! I'll try and find it again!



yes sure is matey. If it had the short stumpy silver gearleaver with a small rectangular botton mounted right there with it, then this is the SMG jobbie and it would most definatly had the flappy paddles...Unless as stated previously, the steering wheel has been replaced for the wrong one. confused

chilli

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17,320 posts

243 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Forth one down......Estoril blue - regency Motor co.... I wondered why it was so cheap!

http://atsearch.autotrader.co.uk/www/

freedman

5,909 posts

214 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Why do you think it hasnt got paddles?, they are hidden behind the wheelrim so you wouldnt necessarily see them.

Another point, that car was mentioned on BM3W yesterday,its apparently Cat C accident damaged hence the low price, so I'd walk along way away if I were you

(and see mine in the ads if your looking for one -))

www.pistonheads.com/sales/136844.htm

Edited by freedman on Friday 23 February 16:12

M5Dave

829 posts

216 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Paddles are attached to the steering wheel and are behind the horizontal spokes (at the quarter to three position when the wheel is straight). When the wheel is turned they move with the wheel, that's why it's difficult to see them in the photo, but they're definately there.

chilli

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17,320 posts

243 months

Monday 26th February 2007
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Ah, ok. Many thanks.