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pedro2u
05-11-2021, 05:42 AM
what state is the stuff in? Maine? lol
Haha! You may have just offended all the Maine-iacts with that comment :facepalm
roddykar
05-11-2021, 01:44 PM
+1 I feel like flights shouldn't cost that much. Just look for the cheapest flight you can get. Only need a backpack so like basic economy should be good enough.
what state is the stuff in? Maine? lol
Hah nah Indiana. So more like midwest, actually--oops :slap
PS, my angel eyes are still holding up well from your install in your garage like 10 years ago :rofl
BMWCurves
05-11-2021, 02:53 PM
How long does an OFHG replacement typically take, and anything else I should do while I'm in there?
az3579
05-11-2021, 02:55 PM
How long does an OFHG replacement typically take, and anything else I should do while I'm in there?The last time I did it, I think it took me about 4 hours, taking my time.
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BMWCurves
05-11-2021, 04:19 PM
The last time I did it, I think it took me about 4 hours, taking my time.
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+1
Watching the 50sKid's video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC_cmsX68Ok), it doesn't seem too bad, just unsure if there's anything else worth replacing/accessing while I have it all apart.
johnrando
05-11-2021, 05:45 PM
Don't really think so IIRC. It's not a bad job either.
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+1
Watching the 50sKid's video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC_cmsX68Ok), it doesn't seem too bad, just unsure if there's anything else worth replacing/accessing while I have it all apart.
Apart from belts, can’t really think of anything. Also good time to check the alternator make, if you don’t know already in case you need to order pulleys for it later.
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BMWCurves
05-18-2021, 07:00 PM
For the coupe bois:
Ever had a door rattle that improves by rolling down the window a smidge? I checked the seal along the roof sill, but nothing seems to be in there, and the window glass is fine, but damn me if it doesn't rattle like crazy and I can't identify the source.
Chaplian
05-18-2021, 07:02 PM
For the coupe bois:
Ever had a door rattle that improves by rolling down the window a smidge? I checked the seal along the roof sill, but nothing seems to be in there, and the window glass is fine, but damn me if it doesn't rattle like crazy and I can't identify the source.
Have you done your window regulators? That’s what I would suspect, especially if it goes away with the window down.
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BMWCurves
05-18-2021, 07:39 PM
Have you done your window regulators? That’s what I would suspect, especially if it goes away with the window down.
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Interesting...what part fails that starts to rattle, especially with the window up? My windows do "click" from time to time when actuating, but move at roughly the same speed up and down.
BMWCurves
05-20-2021, 01:22 PM
What brand pulleys do people use? INA? Meyle?
Ina is the preferred brand.
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BMWCurves
05-20-2021, 03:56 PM
Ina is the preferred brand.
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Danke
Archbid
05-20-2021, 08:48 PM
Ina is the original manufacturer for bmw
BMWCurves
05-24-2021, 09:50 AM
Could anyone with the mounting bracket for their Gruppe M intake provide dimensions? I would love to get one fabricated.
Got an "FEQ" wheel bearing as part of a free stash of parts someone was giving away on kijiji. My current bearings are original at 345,000 km and are still fine, but at some point I'll have to do them - does anyone know if these FEQ brand are good quality?
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Got an "FEQ" wheel bearing as part of a free stash of parts someone was giving away on kijiji. My current bearings are original at 345,000 km and are still fine, but at some point I'll have to do them - does anyone know if these FEQ brand are good quality?
No experience with FEQ, but I tend to avoid it if it's made in China.
There is a thread on nam3forum about driveshafts, but the thread sidetracked to half-shafts and a member reported disappointing results with FEQ (and another Chiense brand, if I recall correctly).
Maybe not worth the hassle of doing the job twice.
No experience with FEQ, but I tend to avoid it if it's made in China.
There is a thread on nam3forum about driveshafts, but the thread sidetracked to half-shafts and a member reported disappointing results with FEQ (and another Chiense brand, if I recall correctly).
Maybe not worth the hassle of doing the job twice.
Hmmm yeah when the time comes I'll spring for an FAG hub/bearing assembly. On first impressions it seems like a quality part, but who knows, the bearing could blow after 10 or 20,000 kms
Galapolis
05-24-2021, 12:18 PM
You definitely do not want China bearings.
MINIz guy
05-24-2021, 03:01 PM
That FEQ looks decent to me. If I see a stamped ABS ring on the wheel bearing, I consider it cheap, but if it is cast, I would run it. I'd buy it off you if shipping from Canada wasn't so expensive.
That FEQ looks decent to me. If I see a stamped ABS ring on the wheel bearing, I consider it cheap, but if it is cast, I would run it. I'd buy it off you if shipping from Canada wasn't so expensive.
If you're interested I can get a quote, just pay price of shipping and it's yours. It'll likely be around $20-25 to ship, I sold a set of camber plates on here and that was about how much it was to California.
Won't be able to get around to it until early next month though - I ship it through a cross-border company who forwards it to UPS. They are located in Toronto and I won't be back in town until then
roddykar
05-25-2021, 04:07 PM
Can’t figure out my alarm situation for the life of me. The lock/unlock/alarm chimes are all low volume. I’ve changed the hood sensor, and it’s still low. It makes a sound audibly but it’s so quiet you have to literally put your ear on the driver’s side of the front hood.
Any searches I’ve done come up with some weird ambiguous results. When I engage the alarm by holding the trunk button you can definitely hear it but it’s not blaring loud like I’ve heard before. It sounds pretty quiet for a car alarm.
rguti153
05-25-2021, 04:10 PM
Can’t figure out my alarm situation for the life of me. The lock/unlock/alarm chimes are all low volume. I’ve changed the hood sensor, and it’s still low. It makes a sound audibly but it’s so quiet you have to literally put your ear on the driver’s side of the front hood.
Any searches I’ve done come up with some weird ambiguous results. When I engage the alarm by holding the trunk button you can definitely hear it but it’s not blaring loud like I’ve heard before. It sounds pretty quiet for a car alarm.I'm sure u just need to replace the siren for the alarm . Is behind the air cabin filter . Not that hard to get too.
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roddykar
05-25-2021, 04:23 PM
It’s new! Unless it’s defective. I installed it myself. It’s weird I can definitely hear it when I engage the alarm. But it’s for sure quieter than it should be.
You still think it’s the actual siren itself?
I’ve done a bump test and it activated the alarm, so the trunk sensor is good.
Did the front hood sensor test by holding my finger on the button while locking, lifted my finger after 30 sec and it activated the alarm.
Did the interior motion sensor test with a window rolled down and that activated the alarm too after I waved my hand in it.
I read somewhere briefly it means something is wrong or the alarm is not properly engaged. Can’t find that thread anymore but it was useless beyond that info anyway. Not sure if that’s even true or not.
rguti153
05-25-2021, 04:32 PM
It’s new! Unless it’s defective. I installed it myself. It’s weird I can definitely hear it when I engage the alarm. But it’s for sure quieter than it should be.
You still think it’s the actual siren itself?
I’ve done a bump test and it activated the alarm, so the trunk sensor is good.
Did the front hood sensor test by holding my finger on the button while locking, lifted my finger after 30 sec and it activated the alarm.
Did the interior motion sensor test with a window rolled down and that activated the alarm too after I waved my hand in it.
I read somewhere briefly it means something is wrong or the alarm is not properly engaged. Can’t find that thread anymore but it was useless beyond that info anyway. Not sure if that’s even true or not.I still think is the siren itself
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PdZHP
05-25-2021, 04:33 PM
It's damaged or defective. I had a similar issue with a used one and the replacement worked perfect. I read somewhere that they can be damaged being dropped or banged around.
roddykar
05-25-2021, 04:38 PM
I still think is the siren itself
It's damaged or defective. I had a similar issue with a used one and the replacement worked perfect. I read somewhere that they can be damaged being dropped or banged around.
Thank you guys. Guess I'll get a new one and try that out. I'll keep this thread posted with the results. Is the e46 one to get or the e39? Heard both work, but diff sounds.
rguti153
05-25-2021, 04:52 PM
Thank you guys. Guess I'll get a new one and try that out. I'll keep this thread posted with the results. Is the e46 one to get or the e39? Heard both work, but diff sounds.I'm not sure wonder what e39 sound like now lol
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BADCLOWN
06-03-2021, 06:41 PM
anyone know any companies that will do vortech/VF supercharger kit tunes for our cars? the VF engineering kit comes with a standard 6psi tune and they stated they cant do any other tunes. I would love to get a tune for that kit at 8-9psi max.
sillieidiot
06-04-2021, 06:31 PM
anyone know any companies that will do vortech/VF supercharger kit tunes for our cars? the VF engineering kit comes with a standard 6psi tune and they stated they cant do any other tunes. I would love to get a tune for that kit at 8-9psi max.
go custom then lol with frank smith maybe.
Anyone order anything really large from the BMW Mini part store? Thinking of ordering the euro front bumper from them, it's not a bad price with the coupon code roundel. Only thing is they cannot provide a shipping quote when I go to place the order. Emailed them a couple days ago and haven't heard back yet. They also don't list a phone number anywhere
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alexandre
06-09-2021, 03:21 PM
Anyone order anything really large from the BMW Mini part store? Thinking of ordering the euro front bumper from them, it's not a bad price with the coupon code roundel. Only thing is they cannot provide a shipping quote when I go to place the order. Emailed them a couple days ago and haven't heard back yet. They also don't list a phone number anywhere
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Pretty sure that site is run by the BMW Store in Cincinnati, just call that dealer and ask for parts and it's probably the same staff filling the orders.
Anyone order anything really large from the BMW Mini part store? Thinking of ordering the euro front bumper from them, it's not a bad price with the coupon code roundel. Only thing is they cannot provide a shipping quote when I go to place the order. Emailed them a couple days ago and haven't heard back yet. They also don't list a phone number anywhere
Sent from my SM-G781W using TapatalkI order from them pretty often. Great people to deal with for genuine bmw parts
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Pretty sure that site is run by the BMW Store in Cincinnati, just call that dealer and ask for parts and it's probably the same staff filling the orders.
I order from them pretty often. Great people to deal with for genuine bmw parts
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Great thanks! Will give them a call tomorrow.
Damn. They won't ship big body panels like the bumper... with roundel code it'll be like $475 before taxes & other fees. I just called my local dealer and they want $1130 CAD!!! :eyetwitch
alexandre
06-10-2021, 07:23 AM
Damn. They won't ship big body panels like the bumper... with roundel code it'll be like $475 before taxes & other fees. I just called my local dealer and they want $1130 CAD!!! :eyetwitch
Dealer prices for parts are absurd here. Looks like you're taking a road trip to Cincinnati :dunno
Galapolis
06-10-2021, 07:35 AM
Damn. They won't ship big body panels like the bumper... with roundel code it'll be like $475 before taxes & other fees. I just called my local dealer and they want $1130 CAD!!! :eyetwitch
Have you considered importing one from the UK or Germany? You've already figured out that shipping is much cheaper over there than here.
Dealer prices for parts are absurd here. Looks like you're taking a road trip to Cincinnati :dunnoLol, might be a bit tough given the current border situation...
Have you considered importing one from the UK or Germany? You've already figured out that shipping is much cheaper over there than here.Latvia actually, E-Acca or Cars245. E-Acca doesn't list shipping cost but Cars245 seems to only charge $60-80
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Galapolis
06-10-2021, 07:51 AM
Lol, might be a bit tough given the current border situation...Latvia actually, E-Acca or Cars245. E-Acca doesn't list shipping cost but Cars245 seems to only charge $60-80
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Do it
alexandre
06-10-2021, 09:11 AM
Lol, might be a bit tough given the current border situation...Latvia actually, E-Acca or Cars245. E-Acca doesn't list shipping cost but Cars245 seems to only charge $60-80
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Wow these shops are great, didn't know these existed!
Do it
Wow these shops are great, didn't know these existed!
Yeah ordering from Europe is the best for these kinds of things... when I got my Sparco bucket seat I got it for ~$500 CAD or so out of a store in Italy. To my door including shippings + taxes it ended up being right around $700 CAD. And I could easily sell it on kijiji or fb marketplace for $850 or $900.
Still doing more research and found a couple more places, one of which is LLL Parts out of the UK (https://www.lllparts.co.uk/product/51117893057-bmw-mini-warehouse-3/mpn/51117893057). 400 Euros is a pretty good price, especially if shipping isn't too much!
Decided not to go with an euro bumper, actually decided not to get my front bumper repaired at all. I threw some touch-up paint over the scrape a few days ago and from 10 ft away it really isn't bad. Of course when you get up close you see the scrape along with all the peeling clear and rock chips on the whole thing, but given how much I track/autox I really don't want to have to "care" for new front bumper paint. I also might be having another cross-country road trip towards the fall, and again it's just so nice to be worry-free with the front bumper.
I did spend a decent amount of time researching where to get a good deal on the euro bumper though. I've found that OEMVWShop (https://www.oemvwshop.com/51117893057-panel-bumper-primed-front-p3029620/) has the best price with shipping. LLL Parts was even better at just over 400 Euros but they won't ship to Canada. E-Acca wanted 200 Euros to ship.
Going to get the rear bumper fixed for sure though, that one really bugs me
Fuuuuuuuq
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Any ideas? Easiest solution is bondo fibreglass repair kit but I'm not too keen on it. Or I guess I can hire a mobile welder...
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ZHPizza
06-12-2021, 10:18 AM
Fuuuuuuuq
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Any ideas? Easiest solution is bondo fibreglass repair kit but I'm not too keen on it. Or I guess I can hire a mobile welder...
Sent from my SM-G781W using TapatalkIs that the battery tray? There's a big thread on nam3f on that if so
Is that the battery tray? There's a big thread on nam3f on that if soNo, one of the spots under the rear footwell where the drain plugs go. I did see that thread (and will be looking into it as well) but the sheet surrounding the plug has fully rusted through.
I have an appointment with the body shop on the 28th for my rear bumper. I may just leave the interior stripped and patch the hole with a few layer of duct tape in the meantime if he can weld it shut.
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Damn that sucks! Yeah, that thread on nam3f for battery tray was pretty good; time for wire wheel, weld, POR15, and some chassis sealant (or just get some bedliner material).
Damn that sucks! Yeah, that thread on nam3f for battery tray was pretty good; time for wire wheel, weld, POR15, and some chassis sealant (or just get some bedliner material).Luckily my battery tray is fine. Some very minor surface rust that can just be treated and painted.
I'm taking the easy way out, but for good reason. Slept on it and decided to just fibreglass it - the hole is twice the size of what is was originally, but in the grand scheme of things still relatively small so it's not that structural. And having prior composites experience definitely helps, a good repair will be sufficiently strong.
Grinded back the top and bottom of the panel big enough for a good amount of healthy metal exposed, for the fibreglass and resin to latch onto. Before doing so, going to treat the metal to POR15 metal ready to prevent cancer spread. Then apply multiple layers of plain or twill weave fabric (not chopped-strand mat that comes with the 3M kit) with differing fibre orientations on the top and bottom. Then POR15 paint and top coat with stone chip guard.
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Nice work, man. Glad you caught it relatively early and got it addressed.
Nice work, man. Glad you caught it relatively early and got it addressed.Thanks! Just gotta spray a couple coats of rubberized rock chip guard, and it'll blend in much better. It is pretty solid - 10 layers of plain weave fibreglass, distributed between the top and bottom of the hole.
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On another note does anyone know what this is? It came out when I removed my battery. I'm reinstalling it now and it seems it's not needed. Had a quick glance at realOEM and I don't see it
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Wow, 10 layers of fiberglass. ...So ZHPizza building airplanes and you're building boats.
That looks like part of the screw clamp for securing the battery cable terminal to the battery post.
John in VA
06-14-2021, 01:34 PM
That looks like part of the screw clamp for securing the battery cable terminal to the battery post.
Correct!
Thanks guys. Upon closer inspection the stud appears to be sheared off, and both terminals tightened up. I believe it's probably an old one that was broken and got dropped into the battery tray
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Galapolis
07-30-2021, 12:13 PM
Does the stock ZHP exhaust come with secondary cats? I remember reading that later model E46s had them, at least in the US. Not sure if that applies to the ZHP as well.
Also is the ZHP muffler any different from the regular muffler?
az3579
07-30-2021, 12:22 PM
Does the stock ZHP exhaust come with secondary cats? I remember reading that later model E46s had them, at least in the US. Not sure if that applies to the ZHP as well.
No, there's only one pair of cats (one for each bank). As far as I know, this is the case for all E46's in the US.
You may be thinking of resonators.
Also is the ZHP muffler any different from the regular muffler?
Yes. The regular E46 330's have a flap in the exhaust valve that opened up on higher demand to produce more noise. The ZHP mufflers don't have the flap so it's always "open" per se.
Archbid
07-30-2021, 12:56 PM
M56/sulev have secondary cats, not zhp
Galapolis
07-30-2021, 12:57 PM
Thanks for clearing that up :like
az3579
07-30-2021, 03:29 PM
M56/sulev have secondary cats, not zhpAh, there it is. Totally forgot that stupid SULEV exists.
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BADCLOWN
08-17-2021, 03:36 PM
Does anyone know of a company that makes BMW Motorsport roundels for the hood/trunk on the sedan?
I want to get some. I know some people have opinions that it’s cheesy to add these but I like the look of them
Archbid
08-17-2021, 04:07 PM
I think they look cool!
John in VA
08-17-2021, 04:20 PM
Does anyone know of a company that makes BMW Motorsport roundels for the hood/trunk on the sedan?
Check with John Bimmer on FB: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2962996900691947&set=pb.100009449971189.-2207520000..&type=3
https://scontent-iad3-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.6435-9/180377341_2962996904025280_2000804359399160439_n.j pg?_nc_cat=111&ccb=1-5&_nc_sid=8bfeb9&_nc_ohc=-mTp-Ma8s5UAX_QHKbT&_nc_ht=scontent-iad3-2.xx&oh=f298bc2be1231f8f6dd8a815beb85385&oe=6141278B
Check out catuned. Talk to igor
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BADCLOWN
08-17-2021, 10:09 PM
Check out catuned. Talk to igor
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checked their page, doesn't seem like they have anything. thanks for the recommendation though
BADCLOWN
08-26-2021, 06:04 PM
are the hood/trunk emblems 82mm?
cakM3
08-26-2021, 06:59 PM
are the hood/trunk emblems 82mm?
Jacob, OEM hood Roundel is 82mm and the trunk Roundel is 73mm.
BADCLOWN
08-27-2021, 04:10 AM
Thanks Charlie
cakM3
08-27-2021, 07:34 AM
Thanks Charlie
No problem Jacob :thumbsup
Galapolis
08-28-2021, 09:31 AM
I have a misfire on Cylinder 2, suspecting the coil because none of them have ever been replaced. Should I get the Bosch or Delphi ones from FCP? Quick googling suggests both are horrible...
I have a misfire on Cylinder 2, suspecting the coil because none of them have ever been replaced. Should I get the Bosch or Delphi ones from FCP? Quick googling suggests both are horrible...Are they really that bad? My OE ones are Bosch, never had any issues since I got my car. I also picked up a couple used Bosch ones from a part-out, they worked fine when I tested them
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Galapolis
08-28-2021, 11:59 AM
Are they really that bad? My OE ones are Bosch, never had any issues since I got my car. I also picked up a couple used Bosch ones from a part-out, they worked fine when I tested them
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Apparently the problem aren't the original Boschs, but rather the new updated design that causes problems:
38398
I've found similar comments to this, though I'm not sure how much weight I should put on them.
Apparently the problem aren't the original Boschs, but rather the new updated design that causes problems:
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I've found similar comments to this, though I'm not sure how much weight I should put on them.
It's very rare that I buy used parts for my car but maybe you could buy a used OE coil as well if you can find a guy selling them cheap enough. Mine were only $10 CAD a pop, can't really go wrong for that price even if it happens to conk out a couple years down the line
Galapolis
08-28-2021, 12:09 PM
It's very rare that I buy used parts for my car but maybe you could buy a used OE coil as well if you can find a guy selling them cheap enough. Mine were only $10 CAD a pop, can't really go wrong for that price even if it happens to conk out a couple years down the line
Might be the best bet, gotta verify first though if that's the problem. Luckily there's a ZHP owner nearby who said I could borrow his coil to test if that is actually the problem. I might still go with new Delphi ones and just invoke that FCP warranty whenever necessary.
Galapolis
08-28-2021, 01:43 PM
Lol I just ordered the Bosch one from FCP and they immediately sent me this:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/fcp-pdf-files/BOS-0221504470.pdf
ZHPizza
08-30-2021, 07:38 PM
Lol I just ordered the Bosch one from FCP and they immediately sent me this:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/fcp-pdf-files/BOS-0221504470.pdfBro cancel that order Bosch is hot garbage
You can test yourself by moving the coil to a different cylinder and seeing if the misfire follows it
Fwiw I dug deep into coil options a bit ago and decided to pony up for the Eldor ones that everyone seems to love for every engine
https://www.ebay.com/itm/BMW-Ignition-Coils-and-Plug-Connectors-OEM-ELDOR-NEWEST-VERSION-12138657273-OE-/293618569430?
Galapolis
08-30-2021, 08:11 PM
Bro cancel that order Bosch is hot garbage
You can test yourself by moving the coil to a different cylinder and seeing if the misfire follows it
Fwiw I dug deep into coil options a bit ago and decided to pony up for the Eldor ones that everyone seems to love for every engine
https://www.ebay.com/itm/BMW-Ignition-Coils-and-Plug-Connectors-OEM-ELDOR-NEWEST-VERSION-12138657273-OE-/293618569430?
Thanks for the hot tip! Those are the same price as the Delphi set on FCP so I'll definitely go for Eldor. I just ordered a single Bosch for now to at least have a working car. Got a chance to do the test and it's definitely the coil.
az3579
08-30-2021, 08:21 PM
Interesting. I actually found the Eldors on FCP, though for some reason they're labeled as only being for these vehicles: 760i, 760Li, Cooper, M3, X5, Z4
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-direct-ignition-coil-eldor-12138657273
I figured I'd check since I needed a set but really wanted to buy from there. Thankfully they do carry it, or at least the part number that Pizzaman has posted with that eBay link.
Interesting. I actually found the Eldors on FCP, though for some reason they're labeled as only being for these vehicles: 760i, 760Li, Cooper, M3, X5, Z4
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-direct-ignition-coil-eldor-12138657273
I figured I'd check since I needed a set but really wanted to buy from there. Thankfully they do carry it, or at least the part number that Pizzaman has posted with that eBay link.
Sounds like my voltage regulator - my alternator has the oval connector so I had to order the one for the Z4.
Bookmarking this for future reference. Had no idea Eldor was the top brand for coils
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sillieidiot
08-31-2021, 09:13 AM
Hmm...that explains why when I replaced JRs coils awhile back, it didn't snap. I was like that's weird, how do I know it's in? Just pushed it all the way down as much as I could and that was it. Hopefully, it doesn't misfire down the road. It's working fine now and cured his misfires.
cody_94
08-31-2021, 10:20 AM
So do the Eldor coils snap into place like the originals?
ZHPizza
08-31-2021, 04:26 PM
Interesting. I actually found the Eldors on FCP, though for some reason they're labeled as only being for these vehicles: 760i, 760Li, Cooper, M3, X5, Z4
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-direct-ignition-coil-eldor-12138657273
I figured I'd check since I needed a set but really wanted to buy from there. Thankfully they do carry it, or at least the part number that Pizzaman has posted with that eBay link.When I was deep in the bowels of the internet looking at Eldor reviews I found someone saying that BMW was making the switch to them for every model, but slowly rolling it out to earlier models as they ramped up production to keep up. They started with the newer forced induction models and have been expanding from there, so you'll see some sites list them for nearly every model and some, well, I don't know what FCP is doing.
I bought a set of Eldor coils from fcpeuro and they work with no issues.
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cakM3
08-31-2021, 06:07 PM
I bought a set of Eldor coils from fcpeuro and they work with no issues.
This is good to know, thanks for sharing your experience with these coils :thumbsup
az3579
08-31-2021, 06:46 PM
so you'll see some sites list them for nearly every model and some, well, I don't know what FCP is doing.
I noticed the eBay page you posted had the same compatibilities listed for the other models. But it's good to know that it is indeed the right set. I'm surprised they would take a phased approach to this; that doesn't seem like something they would do.
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johnrando
09-01-2021, 11:05 AM
Aftermarket pedal covers: Anyone know some good sources for aftermarket metal pedal covers? I'll need new ones as I'm converting from auto to manual, and I'd like some good pedal covers for all 3, plus the footrest.
az3579
09-01-2021, 11:13 AM
Aftermarket pedal covers: Anyone know some good sources for aftermarket metal pedal covers? I'll need new ones as I'm converting from auto to manual, and I'd like some good pedal covers for all 3, plus the footrest.
This is what I have in the ZHP. I love the set.
I did make the mistake of buying mine in black though, so it's wearing the color off. To be fair, I did drive the ZHP a metric asston of miles since I purchased them, so it's not quite indicative of normal use. But the quality of the product is excellent.
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-turner-motorsport-parts/silver-anodize-turner-motorsport-racing-aluminum-pedal-set-manual/tms-3-pedal-set/?gclid=CjwKCAjwybyJBhBwEiwAvz4G7zRYLJHPo-F6AP6cYV74Fe5qn0uazjaTLqV-gUlE1QIIrndXmA5ywBoCqJ8QAvD_BwE
johnrando
09-01-2021, 11:16 AM
This is what I have in the ZHP. I love the set.
I did make the mistake of buying mine in black though, so it's wearing the color off. To be fair, I did drive the ZHP a metric asston of miles since I purchased them, so it's not quite indicative of normal use. But the quality of the product is excellent.
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-turner-motorsport-parts/silver-anodize-turner-motorsport-racing-aluminum-pedal-set-manual/tms-3-pedal-set/?gclid=CjwKCAjwybyJBhBwEiwAvz4G7zRYLJHPo-F6AP6cYV74Fe5qn0uazjaTLqV-gUlE1QIIrndXmA5ywBoCqJ8QAvD_BwE
Thanks BP! Would love to look at more if people have other suggestions too.
sillieidiot
09-01-2021, 11:29 AM
Aftermarket pedal covers: Anyone know some good sources for aftermarket metal pedal covers? I'll need new ones as I'm converting from auto to manual, and I'd like some good pedal covers for all 3, plus the footrest.
This is what I have. I have black ones. Been awhile so those little stud things are starting to wear down. I helped them test their design for their pedals and their clutch stop was based off mines. I do have a custom extension for the accelerator pedal though for easier heel toe for street driving. They are local to us. Located near EAS. My only complaint is when those stud things wear down, the wet grip isn't as good. I'll probably buy another one though.
http://www.pedalhaus.com/e46.html
johnrando
09-01-2021, 11:37 AM
This is what I have. I have black ones. Been awhile so those little stud things are starting to wear down. I helped them test their design for their pedals and their clutch stop was based off mines. I do have a custom extension for the accelerator pedal though for easier heel toe for street driving. They are local to us. Located near EAS. My only complaint is when those stud things wear down, the wet grip isn't as good. I'll probably buy another one though.
http://www.pedalhaus.com/e46.html
Nice, thx! Open to others, loving the options so far.
av8drvr
09-01-2021, 11:45 AM
Nice, thx! Open to others, loving the options so far.
I don't have a third option, but I have the Pedalhaus in my E30 and I love them (in black). My E30 is a weekend/summer warrior so not a ton of miles since install (been about 8-9 years though) and with a quick wipe they look like new. I highly recommend.
Galapolis
09-01-2021, 12:32 PM
Nice, thx! Open to others, loving the options so far.
I'm running some ACS reps and love the look.
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You can get them on eBay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/373385477286?hash=item56ef823ca6:g:txkAAOSwgrBdtxU R
cakM3
09-01-2021, 04:10 PM
Aftermarket pedal covers: Anyone know some good sources for aftermarket metal pedal covers? I'll need new ones as I'm converting from auto to manual, and I'd like some good pedal covers for all 3, plus the footrest.
I prefer the Rennline pedal set. They are excellent quality but you will pay for them. I have this set for my Porsche and Audi and plan to retrofit them into my M3 and ZHP...
Pedal set:
https://www.rennline.com/Rennline-Aluminum-Pedal-Set-3-Piece-Rubber-Grip-BMW/productinfo/P71%2E%2E60/
Throttle extension:
https://www.rennline.com/Rennline-Throttle-Extension-Heel_Toe/productinfo/PE70%5F71HT/
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51419281730_b9d88a1546_o.png
As for the dead pedal, I would stay with the ///M dead pedal :thumbsup
johnrando
09-01-2021, 06:58 PM
Thanks Charlie, av8drvr, Galapolis!
Galapolis
09-02-2021, 04:35 AM
I've been thinking more about spacers recently. I've had 12mm spacers in the past and they were too much. Too wide for my taste. I'm looking at getting something in the 7mm range, front and back. Front won't be a problem thanks to the Turner hub extenders. But do the hub extenders work on the back as well?
BADCLOWN
09-02-2021, 04:51 AM
by hub extender, do you mean spacers? Ive just never heard the term before.
I run 10mm spacers front and rear with extended lug nuts in order to clear my BMWP BBK utilizing the 135 wheels. Zero issues and rides/handles just fine
Galapolis
09-02-2021, 05:12 AM
by hub extender, do you mean spacers? Ive just never heard the term before.
I run 10mm spacers front and rear with extended lug nuts in order to clear my BMWP BBK utilizing the 135 wheels. Zero issues and rides/handles just fine
I do mean hub extender, both Turner and VAC make one: https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-210-turner-motorsport-front-hub-extenders-pair/
I've thought about 10mm too, but it's really hard to decide whether to go with hubcentric 10mm or 10mm + hub extender. Especially because I've read that 10mm hubcentric spacers don't fit in the front because the hub is wider in the front than the back. I'd still prefer something in the region of 7mm.
BADCLOWN
09-02-2021, 05:23 AM
Never even heard of those before, learn something new every day.
My 10mm fronts that I have are to the best of my understanding hubcentric. Fits snug on the hub and the wheel in turn fits snug on the spacer.
sillieidiot
09-02-2021, 07:42 PM
I've been thinking more about spacers recently. I've had 12mm spacers in the past and they were too much. Too wide for my taste. I'm looking at getting something in the 7mm range, front and back. Front won't be a problem thanks to the Turner hub extenders. But do the hub extenders work on the back as well?
no they don't work in the rear. It's like a cone shape in the rear so they would just fall out.
Galapolis
09-02-2021, 07:56 PM
no they don't work in the rear. It's like a cone shape in the rear so they would just fall out.
Thanks, so what would you do in the rear for small spacers?
sillieidiot
09-02-2021, 10:58 PM
Thanks, so what would you do in the rear for small spacers?
Beats me lol I just ran more aggressive wheels. Now that I have m3 rear fenders. I probably need bigger spacers or just all new wheels lol
BADCLOWN
09-03-2021, 12:30 AM
like I said, I run a 10mm spacer in the rear with zero issues on my 135 w/ stock tire sizes. I think you can go up to a 12-15mm on stock tire size with the 135 wheels and not have any clearance issues
Galapolis
09-03-2021, 05:38 AM
I used to rub in the rear with 12mm spacers with stock camber. Now I have less camber so even 10mm might not fit. Definitely don't want to go with more than 7mm but I guess that won't be possible in the back.
I guess I could try going ultra conservative with 3mm to 5mm, but I'm not sure if that's worth it or if 5mm rear even works. I guess 5mm front and 3mm rear might be an option.
cakM3
09-03-2021, 06:22 AM
like I said, I run a 10mm spacer in the rear with zero issues on my 135 w/ stock tire sizes. I think you can go up to a 12-15mm on stock tire size with the 135 wheels and not have any clearance issues
I had 10mm spacers on my rear 135s with Michelin Pilot AS4 tires (in stock 255 size) and experienced some rubbing. My rear fenders are not touched...
Galapolis
09-03-2021, 07:05 AM
I had 10mm spacers on my rear 135s with Michelin Pilot AS4 tires (in stock 255 size) and experienced some rubbing. My rear fenders are not touched...
Yeah that's what I would expect on untouched sedans based on my experience. The rear really seems to be the limiting factor here. Kinda sucks because the front can take pretty much any spacer size thanks to the hub extenders. I think I might just give 3mm all around a shot. I'm really love super subtle changes but I wonder if this might be too subtle even for me.
cakM3
09-03-2021, 07:10 AM
Yeah that's what I would expect on untouched sedans based on my experience. The rear really seems to be the limiting factor here. Kinda sucks because the front can take pretty much any spacer size thanks to the hub extenders. I think I might just give 3mm all around a shot. I'm really love super subtle changes but I wonder if this might be too subtle even for me.
That's what I'm doing. I put on 3mm spacers up front since adding my Wilwood BBKs there... no issues as far as I know... I have sourced 3mm hub centric spacers for my rear wheels.
BADCLOWN
09-03-2021, 10:35 AM
I don’t know how any of you has rubbing issues with a 10mm. I am lowered on coilovers and when I swap over to my stock wheels/tires for winter storage I have zero rubbing issues. Like, none. and still could probably my run 12-15mm. My fenders are also haven’t been modified.
IDK, weird. but if you cant fit a 10mm you cant fit a 10mm.
holyc0w
09-04-2021, 07:18 AM
Tire size also plays a factor. Even with the same designated tire size, the actual size varies between manufacturers and also between the tires within a manufacturer.
BMWCurves
09-05-2021, 05:15 PM
I had this over in my project thread but didn't get a clear answer: for end links, what are acceptable non-BMW branded end links? Lemfoerder? BMWs are $50 each, but other brands are <$20. Would love to save some money.
Galapolis
09-05-2021, 05:16 PM
I had this over in my project thread but didn't get a clear answer: for end links, what are acceptable non-BMW branded end links? Lemfoerder? BMWs are $50 each, but other brands are <$20. Would love to save some money.
Lemförder would be the go to. I currently have Meyle HD and they have lasted me longer than Lemförder, but I don't think that's going to be a concern if you are running stock sway bars.
cakM3
09-05-2021, 05:53 PM
I had this over in my project thread but didn't get a clear answer: for end links, what are acceptable non-BMW branded end links? Lemfoerder? BMWs are $50 each, but other brands are <$20. Would love to save some money.
I'm using Status Gruppe Tuning adjustable end links and not having issues with them :thumbsup
https://statusgruppe.com/product/bmw-e46-e46-m3-adjustable-front-sway-bar-links/
Anyone replace the rear quarter panel window seal in a sedan? The internet is flooded with videos and DIYs of coupes but nothing in a sedan and mine is actually flaking off around the window so I'd like the replace it.
The part in question: BMW-51348194693
When do folks replace the hard coolant lines under the intake manifold? Im at 205k miles and haven’t done it yet.
Same question about the control arms as well.
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John in VA
09-14-2021, 06:47 AM
When do folks replace the hard coolant lines under the intake manifold? Im at 205k miles and haven’t done it yet.
Same question about the control arms as well.
I'd say you're on borrowed time with the coolant lines. I haven't had failure, but replaced them "while in there" at 125k.
Control arm bushings can be shot at 60k. Ball joint life span can depend on how it's driven.
I'd say you're on borrowed time with the coolant lines. I haven't had failure, but replaced them "while in there" at 125k.
Control arm bushings can be shot at 60k. Ball joint line span can depend on how it's driven.
Any “while I’m in there” components i can replace when I replace the coolant line?
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John in VA
09-14-2021, 10:33 AM
Any “while I’m in there” components i can replace when I replace the coolant line?
Since/if the intake manifold is coming off, the sky's the limit! Much of the stuff on my car was original/16 years old, so I started at the radiator & worked back to the firewall to include all heater hoses - water pump, tensioners, belts, fan blade, expansion tank, coolant hoses, intake gaskets, valve cover gasket, sparkplugs, oil filter housing gasket, power steering reservoir & hoses, CCV parts. Probably forgot something!
sillieidiot
09-14-2021, 11:00 AM
Any “while I’m in there” components i can replace when I replace the coolant line?
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I replaced it at 80k. There were some broken plastic bits on the inside. I only did it cause SC will be a bitch to take off later.
I did the dip stick o-rings (got viton for the bottom one)
since you're taking off the manifold, you'll need the intake gaskets.
The starter. People say it's easier with the transmission out, but I think it's easier with the intake manifold out.
I also replaced the lower hose that connects to one of the coolant hard lines
That stupid fuel vent hose that connects to the side of the intake manifold, I replaced that with a way longer one lol
Since you're taking off like all the intake stuff, clean TB, TB gasket, clean/replace ICV, ICV gasket, DISA/gold DISA, new intake hoses/air filter
CCV and all the hoses connected to it
clean the fuel injectors (didn't do this cause my injectors will be replaced)
while you're in there is dangerous lol I replaced some other things along the way. But it wasn't related to being under the manifold. But it was just easier since it wasn't in the way.
Since/if the intake manifold is coming off, the sky's the limit! Much of the stuff on my car was original/16 years old, so I started at the radiator & worked back to the firewall to include all heater hoses - water pump, tensioners, belts, fan blade, expansion tank, coolant hoses, intake gaskets, valve cover gasket, sparkplugs, oil filter housing gasket, power steering reservoir & hoses, CCV parts. Probably forgot something!
I’ve replaced everything from your list except for intake manifold gasket. So I will add that. Isn’t there a coolant temp sensor somewhere on the engine block which is accessible only when the intake manifold is removed?
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Is it just me or do the fog light trims come off really easy? I just noticed the right side on mine is just... gone. And pulling off the other side took next to no effort:
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210921/7188c9cb41e0a652eaf81a827d52f0c3.jpg
Grrrrr I have to see at finding a used one. Or see if there is an aftermarket one for cheap
Edit: huuuuuh turns out new is only like $20. I thought it would cost an arm and a leg
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I’ve replaced everything from your list except for intake manifold gasket. So I will add that. Isn’t there a coolant temp sensor somewhere on the engine block which is accessible only when the intake manifold is removed?
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I think 13-62-1-433-076.
I think 13-62-1-433-076.
Thanks Will!
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Anyone know what this clip is? Found it to the right of the throttle pedal while vacuuming.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210923/8f6cd40b84cfb9a3c8c9821eb921b1e6.jpg
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Hermes
09-24-2021, 08:46 PM
Anyone know what this clip is? Found it to the right of the throttle pedal while vacuuming.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210923/8f6cd40b84cfb9a3c8c9821eb921b1e6.jpg
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I personally swapped my dash and carpets from grey to black. There is nothing back there that uses that. It probably got stuck to your shoe and you pulled it into the car
sillieidiot
09-24-2021, 08:55 PM
The only thing I could think of is that it could be a retainer clip for one of the clutch lines. But I remember them being more squiggly lol
I personally swapped my dash and carpets from grey to black. There is nothing back there that uses that. It probably got stuck to your shoe and you pulled it into the car
The only thing I could think of is that it could be a retainer clip for one of the clutch lines. But I remember them being more squiggly lolYeah, did some searching and didn't come up with anything. Not gonna worry about it but going to keep it on the side. Thanks guys!
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holyc0w
09-25-2021, 06:38 AM
Think of the weight reduction you'll get without that piece
Think of the weight reduction you'll get without that piece
:rofl
I recently set a personal best time at the track... maybe me installing the tow hitch helped with the weight distribution!
BADCLOWN
09-25-2021, 03:04 PM
Anyone know where to get a good set of LED reverse bulbs?
az3579
09-25-2021, 06:53 PM
Anyone know where to get a good set of LED reverse bulbs?I use these:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-1156-7511-Canbus-White-25W-High-Power-Cree-LED-for-Reverse-Backup-lights-/303725154595?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l6249&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
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BMWCurves
09-25-2021, 09:58 PM
I have these in my car and like them a lot:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MC6799K/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
BADCLOWN
09-26-2021, 08:05 AM
Thanks for the recommendations. I just realized yesterday I never put LEDs in my reverse lights when I went to try and figure out why my passenger side LED tail light doesn’t light up when the HL switch is turned. Lights up when I hit the brakes but doesn’t stay lit with the switch turned
austin_zhp
10-07-2021, 08:53 AM
This will be my first Winter in Utah with my 05 coupe. Originally my plan was to park the ZHP during Winter months (driveway, uncovered unfortunately) and drive my older Tundra until the state stops salting the roads in early Spring. However, as I consider the impact to the ZHP in being parked for several months (need for fluid refresh come Spring, flat spots on tires, mice?? etc etc), does it make more sense to simply drive the ZHP occasionally and just make a point of washing regularly to reduce wear and tear from salt exposure? Curious on everyone's opinion one way or the other.
papa_g
10-07-2021, 09:08 AM
I would just drive it on dry days when the salt will have the least impact and wash the undercarriage regularly like you said.
We never had a problem with mice because we have a cat and litter box in the garage, but there are ways around things like flat spots. There’s a whole thread on long term storage on the forum somewhere
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John in VA
10-07-2021, 10:47 AM
However, as I consider the impact to the ZHP in being parked for several months (need for fluid refresh come Spring, flat spots on tires, mice?? etc etc)...
https://www.campingworld.com/tire-cradles-set-of-2-110707.html
Galapolis
10-11-2021, 04:26 PM
BTW for anyone who remembers, the Bosch coil I ordered has completely failed 1 month after installing it. ZHPizza was right when he said "return that junk bro." Wise words indeed.
BTW for anyone who remembers, the Bosch coil I ordered has completely failed 1 month after installing it. ZHPizza was right when he said "return that junk bro." Wise words indeed.Eldor coils is my suggestion
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Galapolis
10-11-2021, 05:24 PM
I did some research and the following brands make coils for our engines:
Ridex, Stark, Hella, Era, Hitachi, Meat & Doria, Magneti Marelli, Beru, Bremi, Janmor, Bougicord, Abakus, Topran, Champion, Esen SKV, JP Group, Vemo, Facet, Mapco, Swag, NGK, Tesla, Triscan, EPS, Lizarte, Denckermann, Sidat, AIC, FAE, Profit, Metzger and of course Eldor.
I dare say any of these will be better than the Bosch crap.
Any idea on why my engine bay is so loud?
As the attached video shows, loud raspiness on the right side around the secondary air pump and loud flow noises by the DISA valve. http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/6174008baf5d3/PXL_20211023_122016297.mp4
Galapolis
10-23-2021, 06:12 AM
That actually sounds like my engine bay. I always thought that was normal.
That actually sounds like my engine bay. I always thought that was normal.Hmm I feel like it's definitely gotten much louder through the years but it could be just be our obsessive tendencies plus the growing mileage. I'm at about 164k ish
Galapolis
10-23-2021, 08:39 AM
Hmm I feel like it's definitely gotten much louder through the years but it could be just be our obsessive tendencies plus the growing mileage. I'm at about 164k ish
Mine is at 167k so I like to think it's normal lol.
Any idea on why my engine bay is so loud?
As the attached video shows, loud raspiness on the right side around the secondary air pump and loud flow noises by the DISA valve. http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/6174008baf5d3/PXL_20211023_122016297.mp4
Somehow I can't see the video. But FWIW I have developed a high-frequency vibration from near the SAP. Turns out my manifold heat shields are super loose, you can wobble them easily by hand
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papa_g
11-06-2021, 07:32 PM
Has anyone ever heard of oil leak but only on an incline? I left my car with my dad in San Diego, and he says he left it in the inclined driveway (front facing up) for a couple days, and when he moved it, he found 2 soccer ball-sized round oil spots underneath.
I came back to SD today to find that the spots are still there, so it’s not water. Definitely greasy to the touch. Checked oil level and it’s still normal, and I could not find an obvious leak from looking in the engine bay or peering under the car (not able to get underneath it however).
Any thoughts? Should I be worried?
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papa_g
11-06-2021, 07:38 PM
Any idea on why my engine bay is so loud?
As the attached video shows, loud raspiness on the right side around the secondary air pump and loud flow noises by the DISA valve. http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/6174008baf5d3/PXL_20211023_122016297.mp4
Mine also sounds like this. I also don't like it and want it to sound better lol
BMWCurves
11-07-2021, 05:36 PM
Does anyone have any recommendations as to how to access this hose clamp if the bolt is facing the other way (i.e. downwards)? It is on the lower intake boot, but the upper hose portion of that boot, specifically the portion going to the ICV.
EDIT: Nevermind, I got it.
https://i.imgur.com/ee84Va3.png
papa_g
11-07-2021, 07:31 PM
Yeah it’s important to orient that bolt such that it can be easily reached the next time someone goes in there
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BMWCurves
11-07-2021, 08:34 PM
Question: where might one source the gasket for a GruppeM intake where the carbon fiber shield (red arrow) mates to the air filter (green arrow)? Mine has since disintegrated on me when I took it apart to clean the filter. I might need to switch over to my BMW Performance intake for a while :facepalm
https://i.imgur.com/9eKcIsm.jpg
Yeah it’s important to orient that bolt such that it can be easily reached the next time someone goes in there
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Sadly, I don't think it's ever been touched, so this is as it came from the factory unless I'm mistaken.
John in VA
11-08-2021, 05:50 AM
Does anyone have any recommendations as to how to access this hose clamp if the bolt is facing the other way (i.e. downwards)? It is on the lower intake boot, but the upper hose portion of that boot, specifically the portion going to the ICV.
I believe the boots are put in as a combo or in from the bottom originally, with no regards to being replaced. That's where a flexible hose clamp driver can help, or go blindly in with a socket & ratchet!
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BMWCurves
11-08-2021, 07:20 AM
I believe the boots are put in as a combo or in from the bottom originally, with no regards to being replaced. That's where a flexible hose clamp driver can help, or go blindly in with a socket & ratchet!
38637
Since I do not have a flexible hose clamp driver, this was me last night:
https://i.imgur.com/bDMwm4U.gif
Since I do not have a flexible hose clamp driver, this was me last night:
https://i.imgur.com/bDMwm4U.gif
LOL!
Looks like you might have to access it from underneath, maybe need to take the reinforcement plate off and have many extensions.
Question: where might one source the gasket for a GruppeM intake where the carbon fiber shield (red arrow) mates to the air filter (green arrow)? Mine has since disintegrated on me when I took it apart to clean the filter. I might need to switch over to my BMW Performance intake for a while :facepalm
https://i.imgur.com/9eKcIsm.jpg
Sadly, I don't think it's ever been touched, so this is as it came from the factory unless I'm mistaken.
If you ever find out, please do let me know.
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YoitsTmac
11-12-2021, 09:57 AM
I’m offering a $10 Venmo/PayPal for the first person that can find me the associated connectors for these plugs, and the wire pins that go into them. I’m sure there’s an easy way, but I don’t know it. I just end up aimlessly searching RealOEM. Hoping an expert can just take the guess work out for me.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20211112/c19f76563fc54f89f2ffde211c01d20c.jpg
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20211112/2b92759a2e0b6c4861744ec091b47a29.jpg
Also I’m trying to make a harness. BMW branded or not, anyone have good plug suppliers? Looking to connect 6 wires.
sillieidiot
11-12-2021, 06:35 PM
I swear those part numbers don't even come up. pull out a pin and the wire gauge, probably find it faster that way lol
edit:
I guess it's a type of PBT GF15 connector
like these:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/254856180344?hash=item3b569cb278:g:Z80AAOSwJTNgHE-1
just gotta find the correct pins you need.
YoitsTmac
11-19-2021, 10:52 AM
I swear those part numbers don't even come up. pull out a pin and the wire gauge, probably find it faster that way lol
edit:
I guess it's a type of PBT GF15 connector
like these:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/254856180344?hash=item3b569cb278:g:Z80AAOSwJTNgHE-1
just gotta find the correct pins you need.
I spent hours looking at that plug style and can’t find the female. These plugs are 4-pin. I can only find stuff 6-pin and greater or a 4-pin all in a line
How do you guys feel about a dual projector headlight? Thinking about retrofitting F32 LED headlights…
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az3579
11-19-2021, 01:02 PM
Dual projectors are cool and all, but... They don't leave any place for city lights. [emoji846]
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YoitsTmac
11-19-2021, 01:03 PM
What is a city light, like a DRL?
az3579
11-19-2021, 01:05 PM
What is a city light, like a DRL?Not quite, as it's activated by the parking lights and higher. But, the attached image shows the city lights in the inner bowls. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20211119/127f38d46b9ac68c261bbd6d89236a92.jpg
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YoitsTmac
11-19-2021, 01:07 PM
What is their purpose? I mean I can’t recall the last time my inner bulb was used. I assume not for parking because then the turn signals are used.
az3579
11-19-2021, 03:28 PM
What is their purpose? I mean I can’t recall the last time my inner bulb was used. I assume not for parking because then the turn signals are used.
In Europe, E46's didn't have the turn signals lit when the parking lights were on, so instead city lights were used. My speculative guess is that they were a way to light the front of the car without having potentially blinding headlights on in city settings, making it easy to be seen while still allowing pedestrians and other drivers to not be blinded, same as our parking lights here.
For both coupes and sedans, there is a hole in the inner reflective bowl that serves as a cutout for the bulb. It isn't the high beam bulb, but instead a small 5W bulb that fits into that cutout through the back of the housing and twists in. It has its own bulb holder and wiring that goes to the LCM, and would be activated by turning the light switch to the parking light or headlight position.
I can't speak for coupes, but for sedans with Xenons here in the U.S., only the ZKW headlight housings have the cutouts in the housing itself. AL Xenon housings have to be drilled out on the housing side of things. I'm not sure what holes the halogen housings have.
I did the retrofit on my ZHP and love it as an alternative to the angel eyes that everyone else runs.
Here's an example pic of how the European setup is - turn signal lights are completely off while the headlights are on and city lights illuminated. Note, my inner bowls are yellow, making the city light presence more pronounced.
https://live.staticflickr.com/5556/14850979830_8616eedb50_k.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/oCk9Uo)20140825-011 (https://flic.kr/p/oCk9Uo) by botond.pal (https://www.flickr.com/photos/65070296@N06/), on Flickr
YoitsTmac
11-19-2021, 06:52 PM
I definitely have seen that hole. I used it to wire up power and ground to my bi-xenon projector right into the pins of the high beam, heh.
Thankfully I discovered the Porsche projectors are smaller and do low and high beam from a single element. They're also cheaper! I didn't like having money anyway. :)
sillieidiot
11-19-2021, 10:45 PM
I spent hours looking at that plug style and can’t find the female. These plugs are 4-pin. I can only find stuff 6-pin and greater or a 4-pin all in a line
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Do you have pictures of the face of the plug? instead of from the side?
To me, the pictures you showed look like they are the female ends and that you need the male ends?
BMWCurves
11-24-2021, 09:41 AM
I think Vas or someone else posted it, but what is the website that has the ZHP shift knob for ~$75?
John in VA
11-24-2021, 10:40 AM
I think Vas or someone else posted it, but what is the website that has the ZHP shift knob for ~$75?
That price might have changed. He mentioned a code to use for add'l 10% off:
https://www.thebmwminipartstore.com/shift-knobs
https://www.facebook.com/TheBMWMiniPartStore
That price might have changed. He mentioned a code to use for add'l 10% off:
https://www.thebmwminipartstore.com/shift-knobs
https://www.facebook.com/TheBMWMiniPartStorePrice has went up on the shift knobs. However the code Roundel still works prior to check out at the bmw mini part source. I believe shipping is still free.
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BMWCurves
11-24-2021, 10:27 PM
That price might have changed. He mentioned a code to use for add'l 10% off:
https://www.thebmwminipartstore.com/shift-knobs
https://www.facebook.com/TheBMWMiniPartStore
Price has went up on the shift knobs. However the code Roundel still works prior to check out at the bmw mini part source. I believe shipping is still free.
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Thank you, gentlemen. The price has indeed gone up
BADCLOWN
11-26-2021, 06:53 PM
What are the three speaker sizes for the front doors on a sedan?
BMWCurves
11-30-2021, 08:39 AM
Has anyone with an Xtrons unit (preferably model PB7646BAP) have trouble getting their Bluetooth to work? Mine suddenly stopped connecting. On my iPhone it says connected, but it doesn't show it is connected on the headunit, and when I go into the Bluetooth settings, it doesn't say it is connected nor does it even see my iPhone when I forget the Xtrons unit as a device and is searching for devices.
YoitsTmac
12-06-2021, 08:04 AM
I have no shadow or permanent codes. When I had the auto, the idle would sometimes stutter and you cud feel it as if it misfired. It happens less often with a manual but I sat at a light when the idle started going weird. I don’t know if this knocking came after the weird idle or during, but it did. Any idea where I should look? No other driving issues period.
Link to video: https://www.dropbox.com/s/140xt87afcqw1hb/IMG_6106.mov?dl=0
BMWCurves
12-06-2021, 05:22 PM
I don't really know idle issues well, but could always take out and clean the ICV.
YoitsTmac
12-06-2021, 08:53 PM
Yeah it’s top of my list. Just wondering if maybe I should do a VANOS rebuild to or something else when I set aside time
I have no shadow or permanent codes. When I had the auto, the idle would sometimes stutter and you cud feel it as if it misfired. It happens less often with a manual but I sat at a light when the idle started going weird. I don’t know if this knocking came after the weird idle or during, but it did. Any idea where I should look? No other driving issues period.
Link to video: https://www.dropbox.com/s/140xt87afcqw1hb/IMG_6106.mov?dl=0
Yeah it’s top of my list. Just wondering if maybe I should do a VANOS rebuild to or something else when I set aside time
Can't remember if you've replaced the coils, but that thumping noise (if I heard correctly) kind of sounded like a coil going out.
Beisan VANOS and rattle kit are good preventative services regardless of the problem, but this doesn't seem like VANOS or VANOS-rattle problem.
YoitsTmac
12-08-2021, 10:26 AM
I have never heard a coil going out. How would you describe the sound? And how would I diagnose this since it’s so intermittent and no CEL? Sometimes in the cold during the rough idle, extra smoke would come out the exhaust (like a single engine stroke worth), but even that hasn’t happened in a while. I did have to reset adaptions for my manual swap too.
My friend has a spare set of coils. Perhaps I’ll ask to borrow them
Edit: I did buy VANOS seals and bearings and a DISA kit. The DISA from my old car fell apart upon removal 🥲
Zylinderkopfdichtung
12-08-2021, 07:45 PM
Dumb question, but I guess that’s what this thread is for. Did all ZHPs come with electric fans? Mine has electric fan but I’m not the original owner. I have the records from the original owner which are exhaustive, but there’s no mention of electric fan conversion.
Archbid
12-08-2021, 09:10 PM
I have never heard a coil going out. How would you describe the sound? And how would I diagnose this since it’s so intermittent and no CEL? Sometimes in the cold during the rough idle, extra smoke would come out the exhaust (like a single engine stroke worth), but even that hasn’t happened in a while. I did have to reset adaptions for my manual swap too.
My friend has a spare set of coils. Perhaps I’ll ask to borrow them
Edit: I did buy VANOS seals and bearings and a DISA kit. The DISA from my old car fell apart upon removal 🥲
I have a bunch of spare coils you can have. Come by my house and grab them. Feel free to use my vice for the vanos job. I have done it 4 times and can do it in my sleep.
YoitsTmac
12-08-2021, 09:15 PM
Wow, you're like my E46 god. I didn't even know you hang out here. Happy holidays Matt! I finally got rid of the old car btw, reinforced and manual swapped the new one. You haven't seen it yet! I'll have to put my new seats in before I reveal it to you, I'll fast track that project. I'll stop by some time in the new year. I need to do a rack swap and oil change ASAP. Diff bushings, DISA and VANOS are all in the mail on the way.
Can't wait to show you the new ride. I'll take you up on your offer on the vice as I was going to buy a new one otherwise. I think this'll be my fourth time too: the 328, the last 330, my friends z4, my friends ZHP motor that had bad compression...so this'll be my fifth. How's your wagon coming along?
holyc0w
12-08-2021, 09:44 PM
Dumb question, but I guess that’s what this thread is for. Did all ZHPs come with electric fans? Mine has electric fan but I’m not the original owner. I have the records from the original owner which are exhaustive, but there’s no mention of electric fan conversion.
The ones with a manual transmission did.
Archbid
12-08-2021, 10:15 PM
I am everywhere ;)
Wagon is running great. Got the mtech front bumper on and the engine in, then got a bad head injury and have been in pretty serious pain for a few weeks. It’s getting better tho. Should have the new tune on the wagon and the rest of the mtech on soon.
Come by the house anytime. I’m laid up and not going anywhere
YoitsTmac
12-08-2021, 10:17 PM
Well we’re one and two. Today I woke up in agonizing pain. I went to work only to be in tears by the final turn. I walked in to say I was taking the day off. Easily most painful day since my accident. I’ll come out and say hi soon though. The car is so pretty and want to see the wagon. Make sure to take care of yourself
az3579
12-09-2021, 12:07 PM
Dumb question, but I guess that’s what this thread is for. Did all ZHPs come with electric fans? Mine has electric fan but I’m not the original owner. I have the records from the original owner which are exhaustive, but there’s no mention of electric fan conversion.The manual cars had electric fans. Automatics had a mechanical fan.
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johnrando
12-10-2021, 03:20 PM
The manual cars had electric fans. Automatics had a mechanical fan.
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Zylinderkopfdichtung
12-29-2021, 01:51 PM
Can anyone tell me the differences between the earlier/later manual transmissions? My car was built 3/4/2003. Accordingly RealOEM, etc:
6 speed gearbox GS6-37BZ - THEB 1 03/2003 23007523981 ENDED
6 speed gearbox GS6-37BZ - TBEZ 1 ??/???? 23007562725 ENDED
6 speed gearbox GS6-37BZ - THEG 1 06/2003 23007532498
It seems that GS6-37BZ - THEB was used from 3/2/2003 until 6/18/2003, while GS6-37BZ - THEG was used after 6/18/2003. Does anyone know what the differenced between the THEB and the THEG are?
BMWCurves
12-30-2021, 09:46 AM
Is there a preferred brand for hood / trunk struts (51238202688 / 51248254281, respectively)?
fredo
12-30-2021, 09:54 AM
FCP Euro sells Stabilus. I would think that’s a good brand (made in Germany). Otherwise they would not offer lifetime replacement on them.
Is there a preferred brand for hood / trunk struts (51238202688 / 51248254281, respectively)?
FCP Euro sells Stabilus. I would think that’s a good brand (made in Germany). Otherwise they would not offer lifetime replacement on them.
I recommend Stabilus, too. I once tried Uro for trunk strut and thought it was going to rip my trunk off the hinges. The opening force was too violent. After 2 openings I removed them and chucked them into the trash, went strut less until the Stabilus arrived.
Stabilus is the manufacturer of the original ones.
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BMWCurves
01-02-2022, 08:25 AM
FCP Euro sells Stabilus. I would think that’s a good brand (made in Germany). Otherwise they would not offer lifetime replacement on them.
I recommend Stabilus, too. I once tried Uro for trunk strut and thought it was going to rip my trunk off the hinges. The opening force was too violent. After 2 openings I removed them and chucked them into the trash, went strut less until the Stabilus arrived.
Stabilus is the manufacturer of the original ones.
Stabilus it is, thanks!
chuckb
01-08-2022, 12:12 AM
It seems that GS6-37BZ - THEB was used from 3/2/2003 until 6/18/2003, while GS6-37BZ - THEG was used after 6/18/2003. Does anyone know what the differenced between the THEB and the THEG are?
Looks like TJEP goes in N52 equipped E60s and E90s. Hmmm....
BMWCurves
01-26-2022, 09:09 AM
GL-4 Red Line 75W90 (https://www.ecstuning.com/b-redline-parts/mt-90-manual-transmission-fluid-75w90-1-quart/rl-space-mt90/) is the preferred differential gear oil, over GL5 (https://www.ecstuning.com/b-redline-parts/manual-transmission-differential-fluid-75w90-1-quart/8352257904/), correct?
Archbid
01-26-2022, 09:20 AM
GL-4 Red Line 75W90 (https://www.ecstuning.com/b-redline-parts/mt-90-manual-transmission-fluid-75w90-1-quart/rl-space-mt90/) is the preferred differential gear oil, over GL5 (https://www.ecstuning.com/b-redline-parts/manual-transmission-differential-fluid-75w90-1-quart/8352257904/), correct?
Red Line D4ATF
Red Line MTL
Have used D4 and have 205k miles
BMWCurves
01-26-2022, 09:44 AM
D4ATF for what? I thought common use was that was for power steering, MTL for the transmission, and 75W90 GL-4 for differential
John in VA
01-26-2022, 10:04 AM
D4ATF for what? I thought common use was that was for power steering, MTL for the transmission, and 75W90 GL-4 for differential
Red Line D4 ATF
Our most versatile ATF, use where Dexron III®, Dexron II®, Mercon® and Mercon V® fluids are recommended, for use in automatic, manual transmissions and power steering
Popular applications: Toyota Type T-III and T-IV, Honda ATF-Z1, Nissan Matic D, J & K, Diamond SP-II, SP-III, Mazda ATF M-V, most BMW and Audi/VW automatic transmissions
Also used with manual transmissions and transaxles like T-5, T-45, T-56 and late-model BMW, provides a GL-4 level of gear protection
Excellent cold weather operation
az3579
01-27-2022, 05:54 AM
D4ATF for what? I thought common use was that was for power steering, MTL for the transmission, and 75W90 GL-4 for differentialI've always used D4 ATF for the transmission as it seems to provide smoother cold weather shifts for me. It's very common for folks to use the ATF over the MTL.
The diff used to get the 75W-90 before I changed to an LSD.
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BMWCurves
01-27-2022, 01:52 PM
I've always used D4 ATF for the transmission as it seems to provide smoother cold weather shifts for me. It's very common for folks to use the ATF over the MTL.
The diff used to get the 75W-90 before I changed to an LSD.
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Which 75W-90, though? TheGL-4 Red Line 75W90 (https://www.ecstuning.com/b-redline-parts/mt-90-manual-transmission-fluid-75w90-1-quart/rl-space-mt90/) or the GL5 (https://www.ecstuning.com/b-redline-parts/manual-transmission-differential-fluid-75w90-1-quart/8352257904/)?
az3579
01-27-2022, 02:16 PM
Which 75W-90, though? TheGL-4 Red Line 75W90 (https://www.ecstuning.com/b-redline-parts/mt-90-manual-transmission-fluid-75w90-1-quart/rl-space-mt90/) or the GL5 (https://www.ecstuning.com/b-redline-parts/manual-transmission-differential-fluid-75w90-1-quart/8352257904/)?
GL-5.
BMWCurves
02-11-2022, 09:00 AM
For those that have replaced their sway bars, any specific lubricant you used on the new bushings?
John in VA
02-11-2022, 09:26 AM
For those that have replaced their sway bars, any specific lubricant you used on the new bushings?
I've used copper or silver anti-seize paste. I'm not sure if Sil-Glyde Lubricating Compound is also an option.
BMWCurves
02-11-2022, 04:08 PM
Thanks!
New question: I cannot find my slim set of wrenches so I can't really tighten the end links down - I'll likely have my mechanic do it since I'm having him take a look at some other things. My question is can I drive on loose end links, or will that wreck the threads/other parts?
EDIT: I just left the end links off.
BMWCurves
02-11-2022, 10:22 PM
New question: is there a separate part number for the AC compressor pulley?
YoitsTmac
02-12-2022, 07:37 PM
Does anyone recommend a certain aftermarket black grill for the E46 facelift coupe
YoitsTmac
02-17-2022, 12:56 AM
My auto lights come on when driving directly into sunrise. Anyone else have the same experience? They come on so randomly
BMWCurves
02-17-2022, 08:48 AM
I'm doing the differential and transmission fluids today - is there a crush washer for the differential? On realoem.com it shows it as a drain plug (#5, 33117525064) with a crush washer (#6), but no part is given for #6. On ECS it lists the washer as 07119963355.
https://i.imgur.com/eHpn75H.png
Googling the drain plug shows a washer built into the plug (?):
https://i.imgur.com/yGgJnQz.jpg
Also, what is the fill plug part number? From videos it seems to be the same plug. So do I need crush washers?
And same goes for the transmission plugs, do I need to replace the whole plug or can I just reuse them and replace the o-ring? I found the manual transmission drain plug part number (23117531356), which seems to be the same part number as the fill plug?
My auto lights come on when driving directly into sunrise. Anyone else have the same experience? They come on so randomly
Yeah, mine are sometimes a little funky in terms of whatever the parameters are for lights coming on in the auto setting
I'm doing the differential and transmission fluids today - is there a crush washer for the differential? On realoem.com it shows it as a drain plug (#5, 33117525064) with a crush washer (#6), but no part is given for #6. On ECS it lists the washer as 07119963355.
https://i.imgur.com/eHpn75H.png
Googling the drain plug shows a washer built into the plug (?):
https://i.imgur.com/yGgJnQz.jpg
Also, what is the fill plug part number? From videos it seems to be the same plug. So do I need crush washers?
And same goes for the transmission plugs, do I need to replace the whole plug or can I just reuse them and replace the o-ring? I found the manual transmission drain plug part number (23117531356), which seems to be the same part number as the fill plug?
Yeah, mine are sometimes a little funky in terms of whatever the parameters are for lights coming on in the auto setting
Can’t help you with part numbers but I do remember not replacing the plugs or the o rings when I replaced the diff and tranny fluid. I don’t think it’s necessary but I can see why you want to replace them.
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YoitsTmac
02-17-2022, 09:58 AM
Yeah you should’nt have to replace the o ring. If you feel you do, you have to buy the entire plug IIRC
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Yeah, you'd most likely be safe reusing it, just check if there's compression set or not.
Haha I bought a couple new plugs the first time I did this from FCP. So when I send back fluid, I send back the plugs as well
RUS_ZHP
02-18-2022, 11:34 AM
Will, that was my situation with both plugs for diff and transmission. I bought them 1 month ago, but didn't have a chance to install them. I bought them from ECS. Hopefully they are correct. I am sure mine will be very rusty on the touring.
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BMWCurves
02-19-2022, 07:08 AM
I got the differential plugs out, they had crush washers on from my last time doing this, so I just put the plugs straight back on without new crush washers. I might replace the plugs next time. Replacement goes for the transmissions one as well because they seem to be stripping somehow...
RUS_ZHP
02-19-2022, 11:51 AM
I got the differential plugs out, they had crush washers on from my last time doing this, so I just put the plugs straight back on without new crush washers. I might replace the plugs next time. Replacement goes for the transmissions one as well because they seem to be stripping somehow...Nice.
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YoitsTmac
02-28-2022, 08:53 AM
I’m doing a heated seat retrofit. Does anyone know the pins needed to ground them in the grounding point? They’re the lower item in this photo.
https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b154/IveGotIssues666/Heated%20Seats/DSCF0447.jpg
BADCLOWN
03-01-2022, 06:44 PM
Has anyone ever seen someone that had the sport tech fabric in the centers of the seats swapped out for an alcantara or other OEM M patterned fabric?
I know some folks here use liqui moly additives and cleaners but are these the right ones to use or should I be looking at some other stuff?
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/fuel-system-cleaner-500ml-can-liqui-moly-lm2030
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/pro-line-engine-flush-500ml-can-liqui-moly-lm2037
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John in VA
03-15-2022, 03:12 PM
I know some folks here use liqui moly additives and cleaners but are these the right ones to use or should I be looking at some other stuff?
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/fuel-system-cleaner-500ml-can-liqui-moly-lm2030
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/pro-line-engine-flush-500ml-can-liqui-moly-lm2037
I used their fuel treatment & engine flush products with no issues on a BMW E46 that had no prior owner records. I think the product names have changed. Never used their oil.
I know some folks here use liqui moly additives and cleaners but are these the right ones to use or should I be looking at some other stuff?
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/fuel-system-cleaner-500ml-can-liqui-moly-lm2030
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/pro-line-engine-flush-500ml-can-liqui-moly-lm2037
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I've used both. I'd like to say they helped, but I can't say one way or the other.
When Costco used to sell Techron I'd add a bottle every oil change. I can't say it did anything either.
I've been meaning to try this oil that cleans from High Performance Lubricants (link (https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/high-performance-lubricants-engine-cleaner.347347/)):
Thanks fellas, think I will give it a try.
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I’m doing a heated seat retrofit. Does anyone know the pins needed to ground them in the grounding point? They’re the lower item in this photo.
https://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b154/IveGotIssues666/Heated%20Seats/DSCF0447.jpg
Here's the heated seat retrofit instructions, perhaps it has the info you're looking for.
38919
YoitsTmac
03-20-2022, 08:40 PM
Here's the heated seat retrofit instructions, perhaps it has the info you're looking for.
38919
Sadly they used a harness you used to be able to buy from BMW. I think I got it sorted :)
Anyone have an RTAB puller they would rent?
John in VA
03-21-2022, 05:44 AM
Anyone have an RTAB puller they would rent?
There used to be one - http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showthread.php?17274-For-Rent-Koch-KT20312-Subframe-Bushing-tool-(plus)/page3
YoitsTmac
03-21-2022, 08:33 AM
There used to be one - http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showthread.php?17274-For-Rent-Koch-KT20312-Subframe-Bushing-tool-(plus)/page3
Thanks for this. Seems the tool never got returned according to OP
Damn. There used to be tons.
Thanks for this. Seems the tool never got returned according to OP
Damn. There used to be tons.
You can buy a $100 axle tool from harbor freight and use that if you don’t want to splurge on the more expensive ones.
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YoitsTmac
03-22-2022, 08:18 AM
You can buy a $100 axle tool from harbor freight and use that if you don’t want to splurge on the more expensive ones.
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Bimmerworld also has one for $100. I just hate buying tools I will use once. It happens. I think I will end up doing it. I don’t wanna be caught with my pants down with a drilled RTAB I can’t remove.
In other news, I’m selling an entire natural brown interior conversion for $1,200, expecting to take home $1,000. The seats are pristine. Is my price too high or just a very niche buyer?
fredo
03-22-2022, 08:30 AM
In other news, I’m selling an entire natural brown interior conversion for $1,200, expecting to take home $1,000. The seats are pristine. Is my price too high or just a very niche buyer?
For a sedan ? That price sounds VERY reasonable to me. Do you have ads in CL and FB ?
YoitsTmac
03-22-2022, 08:32 AM
For coupe. Guess I’m just waiting for the right buyer then. Maybe I’ll be firm on price
On CL and all relevant FB groups. People were liking it on Fb which to me implied the price is good. But honestly expected someone to pounce.
Listing: https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/pts/d/greenbrae-e46-coupe-natural-brown/7460527566.html
BMWCurves
03-22-2022, 08:50 AM
For coupe. Guess I’m just waiting for the right buyer then. Maybe I’ll be firm on price
On CL and all relevant FB groups. People were liking it on Fb which to me implied the price is good. But honestly expected someone to pounce.
Listing: https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/pts/d/greenbrae-e46-coupe-natural-brown/7460527566.html
Shit, were you in my area, I'd consider it. Although the real grail is cinnamon M3 interior.
rix617
03-23-2022, 06:57 PM
For coupe. Guess I’m just waiting for the right buyer then. Maybe I’ll be firm on price
On CL and all relevant FB groups. People were liking it on Fb which to me implied the price is good. But honestly expected someone to pounce.
Listing: https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/pts/d/greenbrae-e46-coupe-natural-brown/7460527566.html
I saw your ad and I liked it, if it was for sedan I probably would have picked it up. I really want to swap my black leather to the natural brown in my sedan. However I have the alcantara in my coupe and I'm not swapping that.
YoitsTmac
03-23-2022, 10:45 PM
Shit, were you in my area, I'd consider it. Although the real grail is cinnamon M3 interior.
I have family in Coos Bay coming down real soon. Please PM me if you'd like me to see if they can bring it back up.
I saw your ad and I liked it, if it was for sedan I probably would have picked it up. I really want to swap my black leather to the natural brown in my sedan. However I have the alcantara in my coupe and I'm not swapping that.
Hey! Good company man. You do CCA events or anything? We do a meet in Moraga monthly and there's always a good turnout.
YoitsTmac
03-25-2022, 04:24 PM
okay this bothers me every day, surely someone has a solution. Those with a nav, where do you put your sunglasses?? I am ALWAYS losing mine because for seven or so years, I have programmed myself to put it in the stock place that is NLA
John in VA
03-25-2022, 05:24 PM
okay this bothers me every day, surely someone has a solution. Those with a nav, where do you put your sunglasses?? I am ALWAYS losing mine because for seven or so years, I have programmed myself to put it in the stock place that is NLA
With quick stops I put them in their case & in the door panel; at the end of the drive in their case & in the glove box. If you don't let them out of the car you can't lose them!
Has any of you had experience with one of these eBay center arm rests? The plastic hinge on the lid broke and I'm looking for a low priced replacement.
Many sellers on ebay selling them, example:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/403512825490?_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item5df33d1692:g:47IAAOSwanViIDIC&amdata=enc%3AAQAGAAAA4BcdwK1V2GN1MZc%2FyIoyADCSXCX GFI3sEKURooUtQ693YSX3FVmH6nBSu5XebmUTFDAYunKK6RFnf QmzFQiTXLzTGlsZggU3U0IWlyq89gSSvuXTE6JXmZ3Xej90OzA we2rnrCcHq7T7BuofOcgDHpoqlevPWElJFcv05gdMKFGDkg7Fa ffYoYmeTLy%2FC1BX%2F9J%2FjOeuabHQK5YLaKo8fveQ%2FaV xo7BUHSnK33xJaH8i1P%2FZmQuTP37kgOFNBox6DZr3PfKjFPH cv6kDxMgf1LqTc%2FShiDcdcOfoSdnrxIK2%7Ctkp%3ABFBMgq ncqfpf
Fenrir
04-20-2022, 07:12 PM
Hey guys, need some help.
Fuel pump gave out tonight. No biggie. Pop the new one in.
Except this is what I found. Two pin instead of OEM 4 pin and the fuel line has a locking clamp on it instead of a normal clamp. Looks nothing like OEM harness.
At a total loss on this and now waiting for a tow. Maybe I'm a dolt and ordered the wrong pump?
*EDIT* It's the sucking jet pump. Fuel pump is on the other side. I am exhausted. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220421/6362960db47a379e9866d45e0f7c9efd.jpg
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rguti153
04-20-2022, 07:22 PM
Hit it a couple of times to see if it might turn back on one more time
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Fenrir
04-20-2022, 07:24 PM
Hit it a couple of times to see if it might turn back on one more time
Sent from my SM-G988U using TapatalkNo dice sadly. Thanks for the quick reply btw [emoji106]
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Fenrir
04-20-2022, 07:28 PM
If nothing else, I can try to splice the new pump into the old harness over the weekend.
Just need to dig my soldering kit out of the moving boxes.
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YoitsTmac
04-20-2022, 07:34 PM
So there was a 2-pin and a 4-pin?
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Fenrir
04-20-2022, 07:36 PM
So there was a 2-pin and a 4-pin?
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI have no idea. I've only seen 4 pins on E46s. This is the first time I've seen a 2 pin on these cars. Plus the fuel line integrated with the little pull handle.
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YoitsTmac
04-20-2022, 07:37 PM
That’s what’s I thought. Definitely staying in tune to see how this develops
Fenrir
04-20-2022, 07:41 PM
That’s what’s I thought. Definitely staying in tune to see how this develops
*Big Ole Edit*
Soooo.... That's the sucking jet pump. Figured it out after getting home and flipping through my manuals. The fuel pump is under the cover on the right (US Passenger Side) of the car.
Best part? I've replaced both of these parts in E46s before. I knew this....
Don't attempt roadside repairs on no sleep and over stressed. It makes you forget basic things and post silly questions.
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YoitsTmac
04-22-2022, 12:37 AM
*Big Ole Edit*
Soooo.... That's the sucking jet pump. Figured it out after getting home and flipping through my manuals. The fuel pump is under the cover on the right (US Passenger Side) of the car.
Best part? I've replaced both of these parts in E46s before. I knew this....
So you were looking at the wrong pump?? :P
Don't attempt roadside repairs on no sleep and over stressed. It makes you forget basic things and post silly questions.
I know this quite well. As I said in another thread, I ended up getting a failed alternator, clutch starting my car 6 times, getting one jump, "sleeping" and sourced/replaced an alternator all in under 10 hours all while 400 miles from home. I had trouble putting the cooling fan in, but figured it was because I was tired and stressed. So I'm beating the hell out of my car, as I do, to make sure the alternator works.
Then I head head back. While sitting at the light talking about BMW's with a friend, I glance down and see my car is overheating. I immediately turn off the car and inconvenience everyone in this busy LA intersection because I sure as sh*t am not warping my engine this far from home. A few guys from the local gas station helped me push it off this busy street. We get into a less busy street with two turning left turning lanes. Traffic doesn't seem saturated and I tell them f*ck it, leave it here. I pop the hood flabbergasted that my car is overheating after replacing something so trivial, and my 3 hours of sleep is not letting me grasp the idea that my car holds temp fine when driving, but only overheated at a long red light with the AC on. I spent about 10 minutes looking for leaks and answering bypasser questions about why a BMW has broken down, when I finally see that my fan is not plugged in. The reason the fan was difficult to put in was because the plugs are between the fan and the radiator.
I tried to pull the shroud enough to get the plug out, but I couldn't. Thankfully, the pains of working on my car on vacation made my fear of another breakdown so strong, that I still had all the tools in my backseat. Of course, it took me another 20 minutes to realize this thanks to the sleep. I loosened the T20, plugged in the fan (which immediately went to work), and saw my coolant gauge right where I love her when I sat back down.
Moral of the story? Yes, dear god. do not attempt roadside repairs with no sleep and while stressed :) Thanks for coming to my ted talk.
Fenrir
04-22-2022, 12:40 AM
So you were looking at the wrong pump?? [emoji14]
I know this quite well. As I said in another thread, I ended up getting a failed alternator, clutch starting my car 6 times, getting one jump, "sleeping" and sourced/replaced an alternator all in under 10 hours all while 400 miles from home. I had trouble putting the cooling fan in, but figured it was because I was tired and stressed. So I'm beating the hell out of my car, as I do, to make sure the alternator works.
Then I head head back. While sitting at the light talking about BMW's with a friend, I glance down and see my car is overheating. I immediately turn off the car and inconvenience everyone in this busy LA intersection because I sure as sh*t am not warping my engine this far from home. A few guys from the local gas station helped me push it off this busy street. We get into a less busy street with two turning left turning lanes. Traffic doesn't seem saturated and I tell them f*ck it, leave it here. I pop the hood flabbergasted that my car is overheating after replacing something so trivial, and my 3 hours of sleep is not letting me grasp the idea that my car holds temp fine when driving, but only overheated at a long red light with the AC on. I spent about 10 minutes looking for leaks and answering bypasser questions about why a BMW has broken down, when I finally see that my fan is not plugged in. The reason the fan was difficult to put in was because the plugs are between the fan and the radiator.
I tried to pull the shroud enough to get the plug out, but I couldn't. Thankfully, the pains of working on my car on vacation made my fear of another breakdown so strong, that I still had all the tools in my backseat. Of course, it took me another 20 minutes to realize this thanks to the sleep. I loosened the T20, plugged in the fan (which immediately went to work), and saw my coolant gauge right where I love her when I sat back down.
Moral of the story? Yes, dear god. do not attempt roadside repairs with no sleep and while stressed :) Thanks for coming to my ted talk.Yuuuuup. In my tired stupor, I forgot to look two feet to the left to see the actual fuel pump.
And WOW I'm definitely glad you caught that overheating issue early. Been there, done that, don't want another t-shirt lol.
Also, loves your Ted Talk. Liked, subscribed, & shared. [emoji38]
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YoitsTmac
04-26-2022, 07:10 AM
I installed SLR adjustable front control arm bushings installed about a month ago, with new control arms. I noticed the alignment was awful and there seemed to be two, randomly dictated straight aways.
Edit: same day I also installed monoball trailing arm bushings
I got an alignment which improved it, but didn’t change it. I asked them to double check it with no success.
Then I changed the wheels and tires. No change.
Then I changed the steering rack and tie rods, and steering guibo/coupler, followed by another alignment.
Now I notice the wheel is straight on decel and cruising, but give it gas and it slowly pulls right. Let off the gas, straight away returns to center.
To me it really seems like the FCAB’s, but I’ve never heard anything like this. Any ideas or does it really seem like the FCAB’s? Just thought I’d like ideas before I make an angry phone call
Is the fuel pump relay a maintenance item?
Asking about this
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-bmw-parts/relay-white-green/61368373700/
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YoitsTmac
05-02-2022, 01:26 PM
Yes. It failed on my last car. 10/10 very annoying
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John in VA
05-02-2022, 05:35 PM
Is the fuel pump relay a maintenance item?
Asking about this
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-bmw-parts/relay-white-green/61368373700/
Where does this relay reside?
YoitsTmac
05-02-2022, 05:36 PM
I believe it’s one under the glove box
az3579
05-02-2022, 07:57 PM
Is the fuel pump relay a maintenance item?
Asking about this
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-bmw-parts/relay-white-green/61368373700/
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I replaced the main relay, fuel pump relay, and the ignition switch, as all three were recommended by my former BMW tech friend who has seen a few of those fail.
I did them at the same time at his recommendation, and it was due to a no-crank condition whenever temperatures were in the single digits. I have a feeling it was one of the relays, not sure which one though.
das boots
05-03-2022, 01:58 PM
I replaced the main relay, fuel pump relay, and the ignition switch, as all three were recommended by my former BMW tech friend who has seen a few of those fail.
I did them at the same time at his recommendation, and it was due to a no-crank condition whenever temperatures were in the single digits. I have a feeling it was one of the relays, not sure which one though.
No worries of temps falling to single digits here in the Left Coast since we are in drought all year long.....
YoitsTmac
05-03-2022, 07:26 PM
Can someone take a photo of their front tow hook location in relation to the access hole? Mine is so off skewed that I can't screw in my new tow hook
az3579
05-04-2022, 10:05 AM
No worries of temps falling to single digits here in the Left Coast since we are in drought all year long.....Doesn't mean it can't fail. [emoji6]
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das boots
05-05-2022, 05:50 PM
Doesn't mean it can't fail. [emoji6]
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Good point.
papa_g
05-23-2022, 03:16 PM
So I found a pretty significant oil leak coming from my automatic transmission. I think it’s the oil pan gasket. I did a drain and fill with gasket and filter replacement maybe 3-4 years ago.
Do I need to replace the gasket now that oil is going past it pretty easily?
Or could it maybe be a torque spec issue? I torqued the bolts properly, but wondering if I should have gone tighter. Has anyone else ever encountered this problem?
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Trans pan gasket is replaced with every filter replacement and drain/fill of fluid.
You can tighten the bolts on the pan and see if it stops the leak.
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papa_g
05-24-2022, 06:03 AM
Thanks, I decided I’m just gonna replace the gasket and filter again. I have them on warranty from FCP euro so might as well. Only thing that sucks is being out of commission for a little while.
I had initially bought a CRP gasket and filter kit in 2017 for like $22. The same kit is over $55 at FCP euro now, so I went with the Meyle kit which is $34
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YoitsTmac
05-28-2022, 03:17 AM
Anyone knows how much wider the m3 control arms and knuckles make the front track?
rguti153
05-28-2022, 09:54 AM
Found an old zhpmafia sticker , now the question is who can replicate this design ? https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220528/2e2f74e050dddbd826fac6330ccb1624.jpg
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YoitsTmac
05-28-2022, 09:55 AM
I probably could. I’m looking for a printer for my own work that creates similar products. You’d have to send it to me, I could send it back to you. PM me if you want more made
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