What a difference a sensor makes...

Jamezee

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British Zeds
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Z3 2.2 sport, Z4 Coupe 3.0Si, E38 728i Oxford green and beige interior
Had a new camshaft sensor and crankshaft sensor on the seven series after it had conked out. It sets off like a rocket now and seems much smoother.:happy:

Thanks to Darren Wood BMW specialist.

I even had Darren and Mike at Darren Wood give it a wash :)

I didn't tip them though.

The amount I have spent recently I should get a loyalty card :inpain:
 

Grumps

Always happy, apart from when I'm not 🤬
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Just had the same done on the zed and agreed feels much smoother and seems to have more power although I'd guess it's probably in my head.
 

Jamezee

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Z3 2.2 sport, Z4 Coupe 3.0Si, E38 728i Oxford green and beige interior
Just had the same done on the zed and agreed feels much smoother and seems to have more power although I'd guess it's probably in my head.
Its not in tha heed. My rears never really spun up much in the seven especially as it is auto but now :wacky::wacky: :D
 

Mazza

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I have my new BMW Camshaft sensor on the bench in the garage....but at the moment no car to fit it to :arghh:
 

mrscalex

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The nicest driving Z3 I have is the one I put brand new BMW inlet and exhaust camshaft sensors into.
 

Jamezee

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Peak District
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Z3 2.2 sport, Z4 Coupe 3.0Si, E38 728i Oxford green and beige interior
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