BMW 325 iX 4wd-test

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2006

The only way to test whether BMW's viscous coupling in transfer case is OK or not. Touring has 84% fill in VC. It's too little amount. Sedan has original part.

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  • How much !? would you do this to my car for.

  • @HDDSTUDIOPRODUCTIONS

    Unfortunately not for any kind of money. It was just too much work and too much possibilities for unwanted result. If I had to do it again, I'd buy a new viscous coupling even though it costs a fortune.

  • @Tapiipat Dam.... What happened to these vehicles? Did you sell them. ?

  • @HDDSTUDIOPRODUCTIONS: Yes I did, my life is much easier now;)

  • Is VC of black BMW to be broken?

  • Yes.

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  • Thank you, it is the first video (and the best) about the iX system on an E30

  • That was A Clever Test, Good Thing You Were Very Careful With The Accelerator

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  • 4WD system

  • Whats that?

  • Viscous coupling:VC

  • whats VC?

  • ok

    thanks!

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