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      10-30-2016, 07:01 AM   #49
mkoesel
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Drives: No BMW for now
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shoman22

Timeline discrepancies aside, it appears to me after reading your posts that:

- You are not familiar with the intricacies of how/why an overrev can occur when a car has a manual transmission, even when it has an electronic rev limiter. I.e. you need to read up on the "money shift".

- You are not aware that your car will log any overrev condition in its computer, providing solid proof of whether an overrev has occurred or not.

Or alternatively, you are very aware of these two things, but are pretending not to be.

It doesn't really matter either way. As already mentioned, the fact of the matter is that it is absolutely feasible that you overreved the engine, and furthermore that can be proven or disproven by getting an electronic report from the car itself.

So ask BMW to provide the report and/or go get it yourself from an independent shop. Then you can proceed accordingly.

Good luck.
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