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papa_g
06-04-2022, 01:13 PM
Just finished doing transmission refresh with new gasket and filter due to having a gasket leak. Think I found my issue to be a poor mating surface, so I scotch padded the sump and tranny mating surfaces to get all the bumps and imperfections out. Torqued all the bolts sequentially and 5-6L of LiquiMoly ATF.
Also, turns out this leak was a blessing in disguise. When filling the sump while the engine was running, I saw a profuse fuel leak from one of the hoses emerging from the fuel filter. I don’t know how long it’s been leaking, but I’m kinda upset I didn’t notice this before. 92 octane is a commodity these days and I’m not tryna waste that shit [emoji23] Tightened down the crimp on the hose and no more leak. Will definitely keep an eye on it though going forward.
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Ordered Eldor coils for the zhp.
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YoitsTmac
06-13-2022, 02:56 AM
Swapped brake pads for Laguna Seca. Unfortunately, EBC Yellow now has a complicated brake-in I couldn't properly complete in time and left me with a mushy pedal for the weekend. There was no confidence in the brakes. Very light pressure for the first 1-2 inches, and then all the modulation over the next three inches. No real bite. I lost a lot of time due to my lack of confidence in the brakes, but still got close to my desired target time of a 1:51.6.
Last time I was there in a 328Ci. Manual vs auto, LSD vs open, Spherical RTAB vs poly, 235hp vs 193hp, 360TW vs 300TW...but that's it. I'd say out of that entire list, the horsepower is likely the largest difference. However last time I got a 1:55.x, so I think 2-3 seconds were some driver mods :). Later in the afternoon I played with late-braking turn 2 which is when I learned how much more braking I had available, but by then I was super tired and lacked the focus needed to link it altogether. If you are in California, Laguna is truly the most fun-spirited track.
I also picked up some M3 spindles. They make my F80 front brakes plug and play. I'm still debating how I'll divvy up my car budget this month: brakes or sound system.
Replaced ignition coils yesterday. I’m pretty sure they were original (210k miles). Engine revs more smoothly and a pleasant surprise was that the 4k dip isn’t noticeable as much now, which I wasn’t expecting.
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Galapolis
06-17-2022, 07:49 AM
Replaced ignition coils yesterday. I’m pretty sure they were original (210k miles). Engine revs more smoothly and a pleasant surprise was that the 4k dip isn’t noticeable as much now, which I wasn’t expecting.
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Same thing happened to me. 4k dip completely disappeared after switching to Eldor. Had 160k on my original coils when they failed.
cakM3
06-17-2022, 08:24 AM
Same thing happened to me. 4k dip completely disappeared after switching to Eldor. Had 160k on my original coils when they failed.
I might have to get a set to swap in when it comes time to do coil maintenance for my ZHP.
I purchased the G.A.S. CCV kit Roylan (REF84) had for sale today . . . looking forward to installing this kit on my ZHP :) Also ordered an HVAC relocation kit for my upcoming AVIN4 head unit install to complete my stereo upgrade for this car :cool
Same thing happened to me. 4k dip completely disappeared after switching to Eldor. Had 160k on my original coils when they failed.
Yup, I’ve also noticed that I’m subconsciously shifting up at higher rpms cause I don’t notice the dip and how freely it revs. It’s also one of the easiest DIYs we can do on our cars!
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cakM3
06-17-2022, 11:30 AM
Same thing happened to me. 4k dip completely disappeared after switching to Eldor. Had 160k on my original coils when they failed.
I wonder how many people are noticing this when switching over to Eldor coils? Also wondering if the 4k dip will come back over time or not after switching to Eldor coils?
papa_g
06-17-2022, 11:50 AM
Curious as well!
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If the dip does ever come back due to coils not performing like new, FCP warranty FTW!
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cakM3
06-17-2022, 12:42 PM
If the dip does ever come back due to coils not performing like new, FCP warranty FTW!
Great point! :thumbsup
Crickett
06-18-2022, 09:15 AM
Represented the Family at the local dealership’s monthly Wheels & Coffee!
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Cleaned the Zhp yesterday, so of course it rained today
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papa_g
06-20-2022, 05:02 PM
So my friend’s e46 died at 1/2 tank on the highway and wouldn’t restart. Turned out to be the fuel pump. Since he wants to sell it anyway, I changed out my fuel pump for a new one I’ve had lying around and gave him the old one. Works just fine and only 40k miles on it.
Cleaned the Zhp yesterday, so of course it rained today
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Bummer. A little extra cleaning never hurt no one tho [emoji6]
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das boots
06-22-2022, 08:48 AM
So my friend’s e46 died at 1/2 tank on the highway and wouldn’t restart. Turned out to be the fuel pump. Since he wants to sell it anyway, I changed out my fuel pump for a new one I’ve had lying around and gave him the old one. Works just fine and only 40k miles on it.
Bummer. A little extra cleaning never hurt no one tho [emoji6]
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Did you use the BMW Genuine Part or OEM fuel pump?
papa_g
06-22-2022, 08:51 AM
Did you use the BMW Genuine Part or OEM fuel pump?
VDO. Surprisingly, the one I pulled off my car was also a VDO. They are OE, without the bmw logo
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das boots
06-22-2022, 02:53 PM
VDO. Surprisingly, the one I pulled off my car was also a VDO. They are OE, without the bmw logo
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That was the brand that I also pulled out when my fuel pump went Kaput. So I ordered and replaced with genuine part. And genuine part was also VDO.
So, what gives with the original BMW part? I know the fuel pump was never replaced before I did.
John in VA
06-22-2022, 03:05 PM
That was the brand that I also pulled out when my fuel pump went Kaput. So I ordered and replaced with genuine part. And genuine part was also VDO.
So, what gives with the original BMW part? I know the fuel pump was never replaced before I did.
BMW contracted with VDO to produce the pump for them.
das boots
06-22-2022, 06:20 PM
BMW contracted with VDO to produce the pump for them.
So now FCP is selling Genuine BMW part. Is BMW now producing their own and veering away from VDO or just retagging the brand?
Galapolis
06-22-2022, 06:37 PM
I just ordered a VDO pump from FCP. It's labeled as VDO.
fredo
06-23-2022, 11:09 AM
I compared the "trip computer" stats on the X3 and 335. Both trips were to the same destination (42 miles in morning traffic). The 335 has better MPG by 4 miles:
2011 F25 X3 (N52 engine, 6-cyl NA)
departure = 8:03 am
duration = 1:06 hr
distance = 42 mi
consumption = 25.1 mpg
speed = 39 mph
2012 F30 335i (N55 engine, 6-cyl turbo)
departure = 8:06 am
duration = 1:06 hr
distance = 42 mi
consumption = 29.3 mpg
speed = 39.3 mph
This is where I got the info. Next week, I will try the ECO mode on the 335.
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YoitsTmac
06-23-2022, 11:10 AM
Weight, frontal area and probably cruising rpm all add up. 335 probably spent lots of time off boost and seems predominately highway?
fredo
06-23-2022, 11:14 AM
Weight, frontal area and probably cruising rpm all add up. 335 probably spent lots of time off boost and seems predominately highway?
Correct, my estimate is 30 miles were on the highway.
We average about 25-26 mpg in winter and 27-28 mpg in summer with our x3 i4 turbo. Both being highway mpgs.
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YoitsTmac
06-23-2022, 12:35 PM
In our F33 N26, I can get 32MPG easy and 35mpg highway if I milk it.
I got 34mpg in the Zhp as well when cruising at 65mph. Highway speed has so much to do with it though.
BMWCurves
06-23-2022, 06:20 PM
I love tinkering with these kinds of things. My new place is *killing* my fuel economy (basically 800 foot elevation gain over a four minute drive) - roughly 18 mpg around town, but will do 32 mpg on the highway at 75ish mph going up to Anacortes and back on a single tank
papa_g
06-23-2022, 06:22 PM
So now FCP is selling Genuine BMW part. Is BMW now producing their own and veering away from VDO or just retagging the brand?
Yeah, basically the genuine bmw part is a VDO unit with a bmw emblem stamped into it.
Sometimes when you buy an OE part, you can see where they scratched the bmw emblem out, thereby rebranding it from genuine to OE.
Fcp has a great article comparing/contrasting between genuine, OE and OEM
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papa_g
06-23-2022, 06:23 PM
I love tinkering with these kinds of things. My new place is *killing* my fuel economy (basically 800 foot elevation gain over a four minute drive) - roughly 18 mpg around town, but will do 32 mpg on the highway at 75ish mph going up to Anacortes and back on a single tank
Are you in Washington?? Doing residency up here?
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BMWCurves
06-24-2022, 07:39 AM
Are you in Washington?? Doing residency up here?
No, haha. A friend has a house in the San Juans so I went up there last weekend. I start residency this coming Friday down here in Portland. Hopefully I'll be here for just the year - I'm reapplying so to programs in NYC where my girlfriend matched.
papa_g
06-25-2022, 10:40 PM
Oh nice, congrats I'm sure youre excited. Family medicine if I am not mistaken? hope you match at your girlfriend's location the following cycle.
I finished PA school and have been applying around the seattle area. Narrowly missed the deadline for a cardiovascular fellowship at UW.
In other ZHP related news, I bought a full set of natural brown interior, including door cards with harmon kardon speakers. VERY clean and minimal wear. Lumbar and heated seats. Will be installing this summer and posting the results.
BMWCurves
06-26-2022, 01:07 PM
Oh nice, congrats I'm sure youre excited. Family medicine if I am not mistaken? hope you match at your girlfriend's location the following cycle.
I finished PA school and have been applying around the seattle area. Narrowly missed the deadline for a cardiovascular fellowship at UW.
General surgery, actually. Going to be a BUSY year haha. But reapplying into anesthesiology.
In other ZHP related news, I bought a full set of natural brown interior, including door cards with harmon kardon speakers. VERY clean and minimal wear. Lumbar and heated seats. Will be installing this summer and posting the results.
Super envious. Love NB
papa_g
06-26-2022, 01:30 PM
General surgery, actually. Going to be a BUSY year haha. But reapplying into anesthesiology
Really cool. Happy for you man.
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fredo
06-26-2022, 01:45 PM
In other ZHP related news, I bought a full set of natural brown interior, including door cards with harmon kardon speakers. VERY clean and minimal wear. Lumbar and heated seats. Will be installing this summer and posting the results.
Congrats, man. Is that the set from CA ?
papa_g
06-26-2022, 02:23 PM
Congrats, man. Is that the set from CA ?
Thanks, Fredo.
No, I was going to see what would happen with that, but then my friend sent me a local classified for the ones I bought. Too good not to jump on. Fully loaded: HK speakers, lumbar support, heated seats, and not a tear or busted seam anywhere.
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BavarianZHP
07-05-2022, 10:31 PM
Picked up some Black Leather, heated, power Z4 Sport seats. They aren't the manual, fabric insert, heated seats I wanted, but at 1/3rd the price of the ones I wanted, it was too good to pass up (plus local/cash = no taxes, no fees, no shipping) and the person I bought them off of turned out so interesting we chatted for 2 hrs after the craigslist buy until the rain cut it short! I'll weigh, clean, and condition them soon. If I install them, I'll need to source black leather door cards and rear seats.
Update: Passenger seat weighs 55.8 lbs / 25.3 kg and driver's seat weighs 56.4 lbs / 25.6 kg, seat belt tensioners included. They are heavy suckers. I think equivalent E46 seats weigh 28 kg each, I'll weigh mine (heated/powered) when they come out but they should be very similar in weight.
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Galapolis
07-06-2022, 06:29 AM
E46 seats definitely go into the 60lbs range with heat/power so looks like a nice weight saving. Manual/unheated seats might even go into the 40s, which would be a huge saving over stock seats and not even that much heavier than Recaros with hardware. Perhaps I should start looking for Z4 seats as well. I wish they weren't so expensive.
papa_g
07-06-2022, 06:31 AM
Picked up some Black Leather, heated, power Z4 Sport seats. They aren't the manual, fabric insert, heated seats I wanted, but at 1/3rd the price of the ones I wanted, it was too good to pass up (plus local/cash = no taxes, no fees, no shipping) and the person I bought them off of turned out so interesting we chatted for 2 hrs after the craigslist buy until the rain cut it short! I'll weigh, clean, and condition them soon. If I install them, I'll need to source black leather door cards and rear seats.
Update: Passenger seat weighs 55.8 lbs / 25.3 kg and driver's seat weighs 56.4 lbs / 25.6 kg, seat belt tensioners included. They are heavy suckers. I think equivalent E46 seats weigh 28 kg each, I'll weigh mine (heated/powered) when they come out but they should be very similar in weight.
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Just so happens I’ll be selling my black interior soon. PM me if you can’t find it locally :)
cakM3
07-06-2022, 07:31 AM
Picked up some Black Leather, heated, power Z4 Sport seats. They aren't the manual, fabric insert, heated seats I wanted, but at 1/3rd the price of the ones I wanted, it was too good to pass up (plus local/cash = no taxes, no fees, no shipping) and the person I bought them off of turned out so interesting we chatted for 2 hrs after the craigslist buy until the rain cut it short! I'll weigh, clean, and condition them soon. If I install them, I'll need to source black leather door cards and rear seats.
Update: Passenger seat weighs 55.8 lbs / 25.3 kg and driver's seat weighs 56.4 lbs / 25.6 kg, seat belt tensioners included. They are heavy suckers. I think equivalent E46 seats weigh 28 kg each, I'll weigh mine (heated/powered) when they come out but they should be very similar in weight.
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I like the look of these seats :cool
BavarianZHP
07-06-2022, 05:00 PM
E46 seats definitely go into the 60lbs range with heat/power so looks like a nice weight saving. Manual/unheated seats might even go into the 40s, which would be a huge saving over stock seats and not even that much heavier than Recaros with hardware. Perhaps I should start looking for Z4 seats as well. I wish they weren't so expensive.
It's the shipping that gets you. They are plentiful in the UK. Here's a small sample that are listed now (I converted prices to USD for you). If anyone is serious about plunking down some change, just ask me. I'll save you a lot of time and headache will the sellers I've already contacted about shipping to the states.
Galapolis
07-06-2022, 06:36 PM
It's the shipping that gets you. They are plentiful in the UK. Here's a small sample that are listed now (I converted prices to USD for you). If anyone is serious about plunking down some change, just ask me. I'll save you a lot of time and headache will the sellers I've already contacted about shipping to the states.
Based on Tim's experience I know that shipping a seat that isn't super heavy from Italy to the NA isn't expensive, at least with business shipping. That's also a problem though because I can probably have those seats shipped in from the UK to Germany for an OK price (still not cheap if they are that stubborn about shipping to the US) but as private people we don't have access to cheaper business shipping options so by the time my contacts in Germany send it our way it will probably end up costing almost as much as the seller originally wanted.
BavarianZHP
07-08-2022, 04:05 PM
Just so happens I’ll be selling my black interior soon. PM me if you can’t find it locally :)
I totally would but I need sedan rear seats and door cards. Local offerings all need to be re-upholstered.
I finally got around to changing out my
Power steering return line.
I had purchased this line when I had to do a power steering pump replacement over a year and a half ago. I attempted to do it with the pump replacement but, couldn’t get the line off the radiator with the only available tools from the now junk parts stores.
A few months back I made a $15-$20 investment in the proper tool and finally got around to using it.
It does work fantastic and well with the money but, you do need to remove it after it released the locks, in order to get the line off. It’s hard to figure out what’s stopping something you can’t see!
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papa_g
07-10-2022, 02:30 PM
I finally got around to changing out my
Power steering return line.
I had purchased this line when I had to do a power steering pump replacement over a year and a half ago. I attempted to do it with the pump replacement but, couldn’t get the line off the radiator with the only available tools from the now junk parts stores.
A few months back I made a $15-$20 investment in the proper tool and finally got around to using it.
It does work fantastic and well with the money but, you do need to remove it after it released the locks, in order to get the line off. It’s hard to figure out what’s stopping something you can’t see!
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Nice, glad you made use of it. Having one would have made my life easier back when I was working on my lines
Galapolis
07-10-2022, 02:51 PM
I should get one of those, when I did mine I just cut off the connector with a dremel.
dannyzabolotny
07-11-2022, 10:48 PM
I should get one of those, when I did mine I just cut off the connector with a dremel.
That's how I end up doing it on a lot of cars unfortunately. Even with a whole bunch of line disconnect tools, the connectors get so crusty that they don't want to let go.
dannyzabolotny
07-11-2022, 10:49 PM
Replaced most of my cooling system earlier today, gotta keep up with the 114º*weather here in Phoenix!
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I’ve been watching that current auction and it got me a little (BATty) so, had to give mine a good wash, even though it was kinda clean!
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BavarianZHP
07-18-2022, 06:18 PM
I refreshed a Z4M steering wheel I will be trying out with the ZHP.
(1) I cleaned and re-conditioned the Nappa leather (leatherique), used a heat gun to get rid of many of the creases/wrinkles in the 1-2 o'clock region.
(2) Disassembled the steering wheel and wrapped the worn trim in Matte Black vinyl. Originally the entire trim is in a rubberized matte texture (aka plastidip) - which rubs off extremely easily. Just cleaning it will rub parts of it off.
Half-way through, I decided it would look better if the trim was matte black and button surrounds were gloss black, so I went that route. Couldn't be happier, good contrast - plus gives the wheel my own personal unique touch!
The trim pieces on these things are terribly cheap and their anchor points/clips are extremely fragile which I didn't expect. I ended up taking the thing apart, finding all of the broken pieces, and re-gluing them on. I would not want someone re-wrapping the wheel, they'll just break everything upon disassembly - it's that bad. Took 2 days total with the conditioning and things breaking (time for glue to cure).
This might just may replace my M sport steering wheel. It's a tad smaller in diameter:
BMW E46 M sport steering wheel: 14.5" outside diameter, 12.0" inner diameter
BMW E85 M sport steering wheel: 14.0" outside diameter, 11.5" inner diameter
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Galapolis
07-19-2022, 04:27 AM
Z4 steering wheel is one of the best mods for our cars, I can't go back to a standard wheel after using it. You will definitely enjoy it.:thumbsup
BMWCurves
07-19-2022, 07:10 AM
How does one set cruise control?
cakM3
07-19-2022, 08:12 AM
How does one set cruise control?
if you mount the Z4 steering wheel, from the looks of it you lose cruise control so it comes down to which steering wheel you want to have and use in your ZHP . . .
BavarianZHP
07-19-2022, 12:05 PM
How does one set cruise control?
For cruise control you need to set it with the stalk as this was moved to the stalk for the E85 cars. You can transfer the E85 stalk controls to E46's too. In the 12 yrs I've owned the car, I've never touched cruise control, so I won't miss it although I know some people who wouldn't be able to live without it.
Galapolis
07-19-2022, 03:10 PM
if you mount the Z4 steering wheel, from the looks of it you lose cruise control so it comes down to which steering wheel you want to have and use in your ZHP . . .
You can use the cruise control after following the steps here: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/main-forum/e46-2001-2006/80114-diy-z4-cruise-control-stalk-with-zcp-steering-wheel
cakM3
07-19-2022, 06:48 PM
You can use the cruise control after following the steps here: https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/main-forum/e46-2001-2006/80114-diy-z4-cruise-control-stalk-with-zcp-steering-wheel
That is an interesting DIY. I didn't think you could retrofit the Cruise Control stalk to the car. Very nice!
iya_e46
07-20-2022, 04:01 PM
Started working on the tanin interior set I got a few months back, will take time to get everything sorted and professionally done.
Also installed the bnew slicktop headliner now just waiting for ECS to deliver the A,B,C pillars and some misc parts.
BavarianZHP
07-24-2022, 08:03 PM
Started working on the tanin interior set I got a few months back, will take time to get everything sorted and professionally done.
Also installed the bnew slicktop headliner now just waiting for ECS to deliver the A,B,C pillars and some misc parts.
Nice, I can't wait to see pics.
I installed some of my interior parts today (E85 M front seats / E85 M Steering wheel), leather interior next (door cards, rear seats, shifter/e brake boot):
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Galapolis
07-25-2022, 05:38 AM
Looks amazing, seems like the best option for those who want lighter seats without messing with the OEM look (like Recaros do). I've started to look for Z4 seats as well now.
cakM3
07-25-2022, 06:52 AM
Those seats really do look good! :thumbsup
BavarianZHP
07-25-2022, 11:17 PM
Looks amazing, seems like the best option for those who want lighter seats without messing with the OEM look (like Recaros do). I've started to look for Z4 seats as well now.
Those seats really do look good! :thumbsup
Yeah, they do look very nice but dang I do miss my fabric/alcantara seats after driving in them for 3 hrs today. They have much less cushion/foam (of course). The bolsters hold you in, but I am a lot more uncomfortable in such sporty seats in casual driving. Yes, I'm getting old. I really have to get used to them and give them more time.
BADCLOWN
07-26-2022, 10:58 AM
thats a pretty cool seat retrofit, never seen that done before. looks right at home in there
She’s Blowing Cold again!
Had the AC checked and recharges. This will aid in more miles and more smiles.[emoji16]
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papa_g
07-26-2022, 01:05 PM
She’s Blowing Cold again!
Had the AC checked and recharges. This will aid in more miles and more smiles.[emoji16]
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What was the issue? I’m going to recharge mine today. Well, first I will check the pressure in the system and then decide if it is a Freon issue or something else.
What was the issue? I’m going to recharge mine today. Well, first I will check the pressure in the system and then decide if it is a Freon issue or something else.
It hasn’t been blowing cold for a while. I wanted to have the complete system checked in case it was more then just a recharge.
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papa_g
07-26-2022, 01:56 PM
It hasn’t been blowing cold for a while. I wanted to have the complete system checked in case it was more then just a recharge.
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So was it just a Freon issue? You had a leak?
So was it just a Freon issue? You had a leak?
Checked with dye and no leak found. First time anything’s been done to the AC in nearly 20 years. I’m okay with that.
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papa_g
07-26-2022, 02:13 PM
I would be ok with that too haha
YoitsTmac
07-27-2022, 12:32 AM
Yeah, they do look very nice but dang I do miss my fabric/alcantara seats after driving in them for 3 hrs today. They have much less cushion/foam (of course). The bolsters hold you in, but I am a lot more uncomfortable in such sporty seats in casual driving. Yes, I'm getting old. I really have to get used to them and give them more time.
For what it's worth at 24, I also find the Z4M seats incredibly firm. My buddy has them in his Z4 and I was incredibly envious until I sat it in it. It's just so firm, it doesn't feel like cushions. I met this woman completely randomly who let me drive her a non-M Z4C with sport seats and those were fairly comfy.
BavarianZHP
07-31-2022, 03:14 PM
Finished swapping out the alcantara interior and putting in the black leather. Topped up fluids too. The seats are a bit too firm for my liking, but luckily there's cheap aftermarket remedies for that - looking into thin seat cushions for only the bottom part of them.
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Galapolis
07-31-2022, 05:40 PM
Nice, got the Performance intake too. Great example of an OEM+ ZHP and something I aspire to as well. Checking classified for Z4 seats every day...
dannyzabolotny
08-01-2022, 07:37 AM
Did a bit of mild off-roading in the ZHP today while looking for fun roads to drive…
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BavarianZHP
08-01-2022, 10:26 PM
I just finished wire tapping the angel eye triggers to the license plate light so they can be toggled on/off with the parking lights with the LCM switch. Previously I had it tapped to the tail lights, but that method also required some coding. Tapping into the license plate lights instead enables me to re-code the tails back to their default dim settings, which I prefer.
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sillieidiot
08-02-2022, 08:13 AM
that's weird. tapping into the rear lights shouldn't need any coding. The trigger wire can have as low as 3v to activate the relay.
BavarianZHP
08-02-2022, 03:21 PM
that's weird. tapping into the rear lights shouldn't need any coding. The trigger wire can have as low as 3v to activate the relay.
Mine needed a lot more than 3V to trigger it. 4.5V didn't do it and my rears were around 3.5-4.0V according to the voltmeter. The relay would try to trigger and would just make a bunch of rapid pops but wouldn't stay open. Set is from from Angel Eye Guy.
BADCLOWN
08-05-2022, 05:27 PM
I was just recently told in another thread on here that you can tap into a wire on the LCM to achieve this, instead of running wires all the way to the back of the car
BavarianZHP
08-12-2022, 07:04 PM
Swapped out the Silver Cube trim for the Birch today, pics taken about 2 hrs ago :thumbsup:
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fredo
08-13-2022, 06:14 AM
Birch trim looks good ! The silver cube trim is in high demand. Are you going to sell it ? Just asking, I have one already.
Galapolis
08-13-2022, 06:34 AM
I've thought about swapping my black cube trim for silver to give my black interior some contrast. Also those Z4 seats look so good.
BavarianZHP
08-13-2022, 09:06 AM
Birch trim looks good ! The silver cube trim is in high demand. Are you going to sell it ? Just asking, I have one already.
Unsure right now. It's in very good condition (never altered or touched-up) except for a minor ding or two and a one or two tabs broken. With Birch being so rare and irreplaceable - there's no dependability on parts if something happens like airbag deployment - although the trim would be least of my concerns then... Only real reason why I'm keeping another almost complete Birch set on hand actually. Silver cube in decent condition is getting hard to find as well. Plus I like the option to be able to change my mind and swap it out depending on the mood, like switching between jeans and slacks.
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BavarianZHP
08-13-2022, 09:10 AM
I've thought about swapping my black cube trim for silver to give my black interior some contrast. Also those Z4 seats look so good.
Yeah, they look a lot better in person believe it or not - especially from the rear seats. You'll understand once you get your pair. Have some patience it took me a few months of looking around! Good luck with finding your set. Where are you located btw? I can help you with the search - I have scripts I can run.
JETSET303
08-20-2022, 11:52 AM
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Galapolis
08-21-2022, 01:20 PM
Replaced the CCV today. Should have done it much sooner, it was still original at 177k miles. I also installed the X3 intake boot while I was in there.
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John in VA
08-21-2022, 04:18 PM
I also installed the X3 intake boot while I was in there.
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Nice! Do you have the part # for the boot?
Galapolis
08-22-2022, 04:02 AM
Nice! Do you have the part # for the boot?
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BMWCurves
08-22-2022, 05:51 AM
Is it the same size, just one piece?
Galapolis
08-22-2022, 06:52 AM
I didn't measure it but it looks the same to me.
John in VA
08-22-2022, 07:15 AM
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bandwagn
08-22-2022, 07:14 PM
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This should be a sticky
Actually happened a few weeks ago but forgot to post - broke the eurotray. It seems fatigue + soft plastic in heat caused this since it happened right after I got into the car after parking outside all day.
Given how much eurotrays are, I'm just going to leave it for now.
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Galapolis
08-28-2022, 02:59 PM
I've been drowning my euro tray in 303 to prevent that. I'll let you know if it works in another few years.
Actually happened a few weeks ago but forgot to post - broke the eurotray. It seems fatigue + soft plastic in heat caused this since it happened right after I got into the car after parking outside all day.
Given how much eurotrays are, I'm just going to leave it for now.
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You can just buy the roller cover and replace it. Much cheaper then a whole new tray
Sent from my Pixel 6 Pro using TapatalkI didn't know that was a thing!
... god dammit it's still $50
Edit: More like $20, will add it to the next list of things to buy (along with the fog light trim that decided to yeet itself on my road trip last year)
I've been drowning my euro tray in 303 to prevent that. I'll let you know if it works in another few years.
The euro tray came with my car when I got it, so it's at least 7 years old. I'm gonna buy it from FCP (like most of my stuff) so I can warranty it in another 8-10 years
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08-29-2022, 08:34 AM
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So I decided to paint brake calipers... did not want it to be completely black and did not want it bright blue... so it’s a mix 50/50 of G2 paint... Superman combo kinda... what do you think?
Pics behind wheels are incoming.
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It’s been a while, car is finally back on the road. As promised a couple of pics behind wheels. Need more light… they look darker than it is from a few feet away, but not too dark. You can see some contrast with the black pads.
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So I decided to paint brake calipers... did not want it to be completely black and did not want it bright blue... so it’s a mix 50/50 of G2 paint... Superman combo kinda... what do you think?
Pics behind wheels are incoming.
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Damn, how do you keep the wheel wells so damn clean?
AM1GO
08-31-2022, 02:02 PM
Damn, how do you keep the wheel wells so damn clean?
it’s due to lack of driving it. took off side skirts, bumpers, fender liners for polish and wool wax everywhere over a year ago. Some of the liners were broken by the OP so I replaced both sides. Of course the thing sat so long it the garage it’s been cleaned and polished more than driven. [emoji2357]
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Fried_Chicken
09-01-2022, 03:24 PM
These things (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DNKPYW3?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details)
Took the front bumper off, I'm going to give it a whole refresh, replacing all the crap that's become shitty.
Towed it home.
The coolant tank puked itself and the temp gauge went red. I pulled off the highway and shut it down as soon as I could. I'll dig into it this weekend, hope the cylinder head and head gasket survived.
It's surprising because the entire cooling system, and much more, was replaced 33k miles ago.
Galapolis
09-02-2022, 04:57 AM
Did you reuse the original cap or go with the low pressure cap?
AM1GO
09-02-2022, 11:24 AM
Working on my son’s car this weekend… a little teaser.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220902/41cf283922d8771e2691f5ed594464b2.jpg
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Replaced brake booster hose
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Changed out heater blower as it was getting noisy when cold, replaced with a low mileage from a parts car
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Replaced trunk elephant grommet, retaped wire loom back there.
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Installed Bluebus and replaced sound insulation for shock towers.
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AM1GO
09-02-2022, 02:07 PM
Towed it home.
The coolant tank puked itself and the temp gauge went red. I pulled off the highway and shut it down as soon as I could. I'll dig into it this weekend, hope the cylinder head and head gasket survived.
It's surprising because the entire cooling system, and much more, was replaced 33k miles ago.
Once upon a time son was checking coolant before long trip… 70 miles later he had low coolant warning even though coolant system was redone 3000 miles ago. Coolant was all over and looked like new OE expansion tank cracked. No overheating because he was drying on a local road so pulled out on the side right away. Turns out he didn’t tighten the cap. Distilled water saved a day. Hopefully yours is that easy. Lesson learned - tighten the cap all the way.
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johnrando
09-02-2022, 04:04 PM
bummer!
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Towed it home.
The coolant tank puked itself and the temp gauge went red. I pulled off the highway and shut it down as soon as I could. I'll dig into it this weekend, hope the cylinder head and head gasket survived.
It's surprising because the entire cooling system, and much more, was replaced 33k miles ago.
Dang that sucks man... sorry to hear. If you haven't already done so, you should reprogram the coolant temp gauge to be more linear
ZHPMike
09-03-2022, 08:29 PM
Replaced my oil pan gasket. No more leaks!
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johnrando
09-05-2022, 02:54 PM
Replaced my oil pan gasket. No more leaks!
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ZHPMike
09-13-2022, 06:04 PM
Nice. Hear that's a pain.
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Honestly wasn’t all that bad. I’m lucky I have a garage to do projects in now though. And that my Z is a florida car and I’m located in Texas now, so minimal rust to deal with. It was at most a 6/10 on the difficulty scale.
The worst part was putting the pan back on even with zip ties holding the gasket. I also ran the Liqui moly flush before draining the oil. Left the oil pump alone since it was really tight on there
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BavarianZHP
09-13-2022, 11:39 PM
Decided to retrofitted the E90 hidden compass + auto-dimming mirror into the E46. It's a mod I've always wanted to do, but just kept putting off.
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John in VA
09-14-2022, 03:27 AM
Decided to retrofitted the E90 hidden compass + auto-dimming mirror into the E46. It's a mod I've always wanted to do, but just kept putting off.
Did you have to change any of the electrical pins on the mirror or plug? I tried a similar mirror in the 2002 325xi & it worked great. When I tried it in the 2006 ZHP coupe (came with manual dimming mirror) it doesn't work.
ZHPMike
09-14-2022, 08:38 PM
Decided to retrofitted the E90 hidden compass + auto-dimming mirror into the E46. It's a mod I've always wanted to do, but just kept putting off.
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Would this wok with the rain sensor module?
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az3579
09-15-2022, 11:25 AM
Would this wok with the rain sensor module?
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jorbon
09-17-2022, 10:46 PM
Rotors and pads all around.
BavarianZHP
09-18-2022, 01:22 PM
Did you have to change any of the electrical pins on the mirror or plug? I tried a similar mirror in the 2002 325xi & it worked great. When I tried it in the 2006 ZHP coupe (came with manual dimming mirror) it doesn't work.
Hm, it should work if you already have an auto-dimming mirror. All EXX series BMW's use the same mirror connections I think. I didn't have an auto-dimming mirror so I had to wire in pins 3 (12V) and 10 (Ground) to get the auto-dimming and compass functions to work. If you have a voltmeter I'd check out those pins on your connector.
Did the mirror's security light blink at least? If you fail to re-wire and need it, the clown nose should still blink (pins 8 and 9 are on all mirrors and BMWs) but the compass and auto-dimming won't work.
If you have an SOS equipped car and don't do the re-wiring, it will brick the mirror - so if you had that feature on your old mirror, that could well have been the cause.
John in VA
09-18-2022, 02:51 PM
Hm, it should work if you already have an auto-dimming mirror. All EXX series BMW's use the same mirror connections I think. I didn't have an auto-dimming mirror so I had to wire in pins 3 (12V) and 10 (Ground) to get the auto-dimming and compass functions to work. If you have a voltmeter I'd check out those pins on your connector.
Did the mirror's security light blink at least? If you fail to re-wire and need it, the clown nose should still blink (pins 8 and 9 are on all mirrors and BMWs) but the compass and auto-dimming won't work.
If you have an SOS equipped car and don't do the re-wiring, it will brick the mirror - so if you had that feature on your old mirror, that could well have been the cause.
Thanks for your response!
The 2002 325xi had an auto-dim mirror & no SOS, compass or alarm - the compass & auto-dim features worked with no changes.
The 2006 330ci ZHP has manual dim & no SOS - neither the compass nor auto-dim features worked upon installation. I've read about having to remove a pin on SOS car to avoid frying the mirror, but don't know if I need to move pins in the existing connector or add pins &/or a different connector to the car. I figured if the 2002 model was wired ready for the "upgrade" surely the 2006 would be wired - apparently not!
das boots
09-18-2022, 05:55 PM
Not a ZHP. But my wife's E39 '03 530i.
Replaced front and rear Struts & Shocks with necessary associated kit (FCP Euro) with Bilsteins B4 (ECS Tuning). Alignment.
Replaced spark plugs with NGK and Mahle Fuel Filter due to jerking when shifting gears like fuel starvation. Solved the jerking.
Replaced Transmission and Differential fluids with Red Line.
BavarianZHP
09-24-2022, 10:27 PM
Nabbed an original LCM SW 4.5 off of ebay for $50. I saw there's also a 4.0 version for the same price.
Looks like I will be playing around with LCM coding in the future.
AM1GO
09-25-2022, 01:15 PM
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PPF wrap on the entire front end and 35% (legal in my state window tint. Snapped a few pics before it gets dusty again [emoji23]
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That looks fantastic! I like that 35% tint, too.
AM1GO
09-27-2022, 07:51 AM
That looks fantastic! I like that 35% tint, too.
Tnx Will, so far I am happy how it turned out
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Chasing the sunset, for a semi quick wash.
The days are getting short.
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Replaced the hood and trunk support struts with Stabilus brand. Same as the genuine bmw made in Germany. These were fairly cheap from fcpeuro
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BavarianZHP
10-02-2022, 11:14 PM
I got manual adjusting/heated BMW E85 M seats for the ZHP. I'll dig into them more tomorrow to make sure they are also plug and play like my current powered / heated E85 M seats. I'm thinking the connections and plugs should all be the same (albeit with empty pins), but I'm not 100% sure. If any of you have done powered to manual seat conversions let me know. Looks like I'll be posting one of the pairs of seats for sale too. I have waaay too many things to get rid of now.
Today also coded in the 4.5 LCM with LED tail lights, so I retain the BOW's functionality for them - always bothered me that I couldn't have cold/hot checks for the LEDs, so now I can sleep and drive with more peace of mind. Still have to figure out triple blink and such. I also took out both mirror motors (ribbon cables) and will be transplanting them over to M-style mirrors in the future.
az3579
10-03-2022, 03:35 AM
If you figured out cold/warm monitoring (assuming you used NCS), then you can easily do multi-blink. It's option "CYCL_TI_BLK" in the LSZ module. I don't remember if PA Soft has the option as I rarely use it.
The module can perform up to 7 blinks per tap, though to get anything outside of 1, 2, or 3, you'll have to add the parameters to the module so they become selectable. That's a little bit more involved but might be able to whip up some instructions if needed.
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BavarianZHP
10-03-2022, 04:25 PM
If you figured out cold/warm monitoring (assuming you used NCS), then you can easily do multi-blink. It's option "CYCL_TI_BLK" in the LSZ module. I don't remember if PA Soft has the option as I rarely use it.
The module can perform up to 7 blinks per tap, though to get anything outside of 1, 2, or 3, you'll have to add the parameters to the module so they become selectable. That's a little bit more involved but might be able to whip up some instructions if needed.
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Thanks for offer but I don't think it will be a problem - just have to set aside some time to do it. I do have PA soft, INPA and NCS expert. Worst case I'll download NCS dummy to make it easier. I know PA soft doesn't have the ability to code in blinks. I also need to update the DME too. Probably will do it all this upcoming weekend.
BavarianZHP
10-03-2022, 11:42 PM
Installed my alcantara wrapped wheel tonight (Coby Wheel). Also did the shift boot and manual shifter, but I'm letting the glue dry to the alcantara until tomorrow. I thought I would like Nappa leather, but I much prefer the feel of alcantara after using it for so long.
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fredo
10-06-2022, 09:24 AM
The X3 run-flats saved the day. My wife and son were on the highway and the "low tire" warning popped up. They arrived safely back home. As you can see, this can't be repaired. It was time for new tires anyways, so I bought another set yesterday.
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pedro2u
10-06-2022, 01:20 PM
The X3 run-flats saved the day. My wife and son were on the highway and the "low tire" warning popped up. They arrived safely back home. As you can see, this can't be repaired. It was time for new tires anyways, so I bought another set yesterday.
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Fredo - even though I hated the run-flats and replaced them on both my E92 and M3, I'm glad they saved the day for your family. But can't help wondering what the date code was on those tires? That close up picture looks like your Texas heat was "stressing" those tires!
Glad everyone is safe!
fredo
10-06-2022, 04:43 PM
Good observation, Pete. These are the date codes on the tires: 1519, 1519, 1519 and 1419. So they were made around April-2019.
I bought them back in Nov-2019, almost 3 years ago.
pedro2u
10-07-2022, 08:17 AM
still surprised to see that your tires had some cracking with date codes that are relatively recent....
But it did make me go and look at the tires on my cars. I transplanted style 640 M wheels/tires onto my e92 that came off a 2015 M4 with tires that have 3015 date codes. The M3 tires are 4818's, which like the 1419's on yours, are like new tires in my world
BavarianZHP
10-08-2022, 01:36 PM
Re-arranging seats for the ZHP. Heated/powered/leather or heated/manual/fabric... Decisions, decisions. Thinking about putting both for sale locally and letting market decide which I should have. One set also came with a genuine BMW first aid kit with BMW marked supplies (from 2010 - long expired).
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Galapolis
10-08-2022, 03:24 PM
Wish you weren't on the other side of the country, I would buy the manual ones immediately.
BavarianZHP
10-08-2022, 05:19 PM
Wish you weren't on the other side of the country, I would buy the manual ones immediately.
Manual ones are 9-10 lbs lighter than the ones that are powered (both have heating elements). Just under 50 lbs. I've noticed that the manual ones have noticeably less range of motion - can't move backwards as much by probably 2-3 inches. It's significant. I'm a manlet, so it doesn't bother me, but an interesting observation.
das boots
10-08-2022, 06:13 PM
Re-arranging seats for the ZHP. Heated/powered/leather or heated/manual/fabric... Decisions, decisions. Thinking about putting both for sale locally and letting market decide which I should have. One set also came with a genuine BMW first aid kit with BMW marked supplies (from 2010 - long expired).
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BavarianZHP
10-08-2022, 08:19 PM
Which BMW are the seats from?
BMW E85 Z4 M-Sport seats. 2003-2008 era. These are super nice to have in the ZHP as they match the OEM style of our cars yet were the inspiration for the modern seats in today's M cars so they do not look out-of-date. They are also plug and play (memory, heat, movement all work) and don't require rail adapters. Everyone that gets into my car compliments them - even my mom who knows nothing about cars nor cares for them.
BavarianZHP
10-08-2022, 08:26 PM
Wish you weren't on the other side of the country, I would buy the manual ones immediately.
Feel free to PM me what you are looking for exactly (your exact 'dream configuration' - seat, leather, color, options, etc...) and I can hook you up with door-to-door shipping from my many contacts. Let me know your budget too because I wouldn't want to waste your time.
cakM3
10-09-2022, 06:17 AM
Re-arranging seats for the ZHP. Heated/powered/leather or heated/manual/fabric...
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Those seats are awesome . . .
BavarianZHP
10-09-2022, 06:13 PM
Those seats are awesome . . .
I really like the black fabric versions. If I keep them I'd pair them up with the black fabric centers I have for the rears (from original fabric/alcantara set) and use leather rear side bolsters and a leather bottom cushion I have for my current all black leather interior. The rear interior would very closely match the fronts and would be a very unique OEM setup (mix-match leather/fabric hybrid).
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BMWCurves
10-11-2022, 09:08 AM
If I ever have more money/need to reupholster my seats, I'll probably go the route of E30 M-Tech II fabric: https://www.m-fabrics.com/collections/vehicle-parts-accessories-car-parts-other-car-parts/products/e30-mtech-ii-fabric
BavarianZHP
10-11-2022, 10:35 PM
If I ever have more money/need to reupholster my seats, I'll probably go the route of E30 M-Tech II fabric: https://www.m-fabrics.com/collections/vehicle-parts-accessories-car-parts-other-car-parts/products/e30-mtech-ii-fabric
I've never seen that fabric before and I love it. Unfortunately the upholstery shops close to me are way too expensive. They all quote around $4k. Gone are the days of re-upholstery costing $1k or less. Materials alone is close to $1k or more.
Don Adolfo
10-13-2022, 03:47 PM
Hello everyone. I had not checked in in a very long time. All is well. My ZHP is doing well, approaching 60,000 miles. I recently replaced the water pump, thermostat, belts, control arm bushings, and the alternator for 150A one. I just finished doing an oil change https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20221013/016d13150842d4e28026b35846e8038a.jpg
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Hello everyone. I had not checked in in a very long time. All is well. My ZHP is doing well, approaching 60,000 miles. I recently replaced the water pump, thermostat, belts, control arm bushings, and the alternator for 150A one. I just finished doing an oil change https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20221013/016d13150842d4e28026b35846e8038a.jpg
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Don Adolfo
10-13-2022, 05:02 PM
Hi. Can’t complain. Retired, but staying busy. I’m almost done with a 1-year auto mechanic course. I’m finally feeling confident turning wrenches.
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fredo
10-13-2022, 05:21 PM
Hi, Adolfo. Long time, it’s good to hear from you. :thumbsup
Don Adolfo
10-16-2022, 03:08 PM
Hi Fredo! I hope all is well for you. All is well here, enjoying retirement and life.
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10-16-2022, 05:44 PM
Hello everyone. I had not checked in in a very long time. All is well. My ZHP is doing well, approaching 60,000 miles. I recently replaced the water pump, thermostat, belts, control arm bushings, and the alternator for 150A one. I just finished doing an oil change https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20221013/016d13150842d4e28026b35846e8038a.jpg
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YoitsTmac
10-26-2022, 01:39 PM
I replaced my fuel pump with a Walbro 450lph and it died today, 3 weeks later. Got a buddy doing about 100 miles to bring me a used one to keep me moving. My driveway is up a hill, so can’t even really tow
Got the red battery light warning for about 30 seconds. Just in time for winter hibernation. Guess the alternator has had enough.
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Got the red battery light warning for about 30 seconds. Just in time for winter hibernation. Guess the alternator has had enough.
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Had that - it is a small chance you're taking if you do so but good chance it's the voltage regulator, you save a bunch since you don't have to replace the whole thingNow marks the 2nd year I've moved somewhere I don't have to do that :rofl
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Actually, neither do I but, it’s a bit cool in the forecast and the holiday is approaching. That said, it’s just in for a little nap.
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Messed up my sideskirt. Parked far away at Costco up to a corner spot on the passenger's side, and didn't pull far enough forward before turning the wheel when leaving. I blame the cold I have for this.
Ultimately I don't think it's worth bringing to get new paintwork done since it's so low and touch-up did an okay job, but god damn.
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fredo
11-13-2022, 08:59 AM
Bummer. I did the same thing before. Luckily the tire got the hit. Good job with the touch-up paint.
Boxed up and shipped out a package to Coby wheel.
BADCLOWN
11-21-2022, 05:48 AM
Sorry to hear about the side skirt mishap, you did a great job with the touch up though. I'm fairly certain if you took that side skirt off yourself and took it to a paint shop, it wouldn't cost that much to get fixed properly and repainted.
Boxed up and shipped out a package to Coby wheel.
Always a good feeling (and full of good smells) when that package arrives back to you.
das boots
11-22-2022, 07:06 PM
I have this car cover/garage almost 2 months now. Better than my previous car cover. Which gathers dust under the cover. I could open through front or the back. Both ends are lockable. My daughter calls it my homeless shelter. At least my neighbors are friendly enough. Also as long as the rear is not in the ROW.
cakM3
11-23-2022, 05:04 AM
Today I completed all maintenance work on my ZHP which ended up becoming a huge project but all the work is pretty much complete. I have never done anything as extensive as this by myself and am amazed by just how much good information can be found through fellow forum members as well as on the Internet. First of all my thanks to Jon (JupiterBMW) for his detailed TPMS retrofit DIY, Vas for pointing out the hose I was searching for, to Roylan for giving me the opportunity to buy his G.A.S. CCV Replacement Kit and to Botond for lending me his ramps which was a big help. I have always been amazed by the car community and how people involved come to help when help is needed. I hope this will always continue because we all share a common interest and I am always helping whenever someone reaches out to me.
So with that said this is the list of everything I have done during this recent maintenance/repair project:
- Oil Filter Housing gasket replacement
- VANOS Oil Feed Line replacement with new Banjo bolts and crush washers
- Cooling system hard line replacement (upper and lower) with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced all heater core hoses with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced radiator with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced expansion tank with original OEM BMW part
- Installed original OEM BMW thermostat
- Installed Stewart water pump
- Installed ECS Tuning lightweight aluminum water pump pulley
- Installed aluminum water pump thread cap
- Fully cleaned out intake manifold and installed new gaskets
- Cleaned out intake ports on engine as well as the area around the intake ports
- Replaced Engine Coolant Sensor with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced Oil Pressure Switch sensor with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced Oil Temperature sensor with original OEM BMW part
- Installed new Coolant Level sensor with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced Upper and Lower radiator hoses with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced Cooling Fan Switch sensor with original OEM BMW part
- Installed Upper Radiator Hose vent brass screw
- Installed expansion tank G.A.S. 1.2bar aluminum cap
- Installed Hella brand Electric Cooling Fan
- Refreshed all vacuum lines
- Reconditioned all fuel injectors and replaced O-rings and retainer clips
- Cleaned Throttle Body and replaced Throttle Body Gasket
- Cleaned Idle Control Valve
- Installed DISA with G.A.S. DISA upgrade
- Installed new Intake Boots (upper and lower) with original OEM BMW part
- Installed new External Ambient Temperature sensor with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced Oil Filter Housing Gasket and bolts with original OEM BMW parts
- Deleted the OE BMW CCV system
- Installed G.A.S. CCV Replacement Kit
- Retrofitted BMW TPMS
- Refilled coolant with BMW coolant
I can now focus on driveline and suspension maintenance for my ZHP next . . . . still more work I want to accomplish while restoring my ZHP :cool
cakM3
11-24-2022, 02:14 PM
Tonight I ordered a new G.A.S. 1.2bar Coolant Cap for my ZHP.
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My daily driver will now have the G.A.S. DISA upgrade kit, G.A.S. CCV Replacement kit and now the G.A.S. 1.2bar Coolant Cap in it's engine bay :cool
Today I completed all maintenance work on my ZHP which ended up becoming a huge project but all the work is pretty much complete. I have never done anything as extensive as this by myself and am amazed by just how much good information can be found through fellow forum members as well as on the Internet. First of all my thanks to Jon (JupiterBMW) for his detailed TPMS retrofit DIY, Vas for pointing out the hose I was searching for, to Roylan for giving me the opportunity to buy his G.A.S. CCV Replacement Kit and to Botond for lending me his ramps which was a big help. I have always been amazed by the car community and how people involved come to help when help is needed. I hope this will always continue because we all share a common interest and I am always helping whenever someone reaches out to me.
So with that said this is the list of everything I have done during this recent maintenance/repair project:
- Oil Filter Housing gasket replacement
- VANOS Oil Feed Line replacement with new Banjo bolts and crush washers
- Cooling system hard line replacement (upper and lower) with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced all heater core hoses with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced radiator with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced expansion tank with original OEM BMW part
- Installed original OEM BMW thermostat
- Installed Stewart water pump
- Installed ECS Tuning lightweight aluminum water pump pulley
- Installed aluminum water pump thread cap
- Fully cleaned out intake manifold and installed new gaskets
- Cleaned out intake ports on engine as well as the area around the intake ports
- Replaced Engine Coolant Sensor with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced Oil Pressure Switch sensor with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced Oil Temperature sensor with original OEM BMW part
- Installed new Coolant Level sensor with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced Upper and Lower radiator hoses with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced Cooling Fan Switch sensor with original OEM BMW part
- Installed Upper Radiator Hose vent brass screw
- Installed expansion tank G.A.S. 1.2bar aluminum cap
- Installed Hella brand Electric Cooling Fan
- Refreshed all vacuum lines
- Reconditioned all fuel injectors and replaced O-rings and retainer clips
- Cleaned Throttle Body and replaced Throttle Body Gasket
- Cleaned Idle Control Valve
- Installed DISA with G.A.S. DISA upgrade
- Installed new Intake Boots (upper and lower) with original OEM BMW part
- Installed new External Ambient Temperature sensor with original OEM BMW part
- Replaced Oil Filter Housing Gasket and bolts with original OEM BMW parts
- Deleted the OE BMW CCV system
- Installed G.A.S. CCV Replacement Kit
- Retrofitted BMW TPMS
- Refilled coolant with BMW coolant
I can now focus on driveline and suspension maintenance for my ZHP next . . . . still more work I want to accomplish while restoring my ZHP :coolWhere did you get the Hella electric fan? Those are hard to come by these days. Seems like cool master is the go to
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cakM3
11-24-2022, 03:54 PM
Where did you get the Hella electric fan? Those are hard to come by these days. Seems like cool master is the go to
You're the second one to ask me this question. I got this fan a few years back from Turner Motorsport, I reused this fan. I tried searching for a similar fan recently and could not find one. Not sure if Hella is making these fans anymore.
You're the second one to ask me this question. I got this fan a few years back from Turner Motorsport, I reused this fan. I tried searching for a similar fan recently and could not find one. Not sure if Hella is making these fans anymore.Ah makes sense. I should have bought one a long time ago
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John in VA
11-25-2022, 08:50 AM
I should have bought one a long time ago
Behr/Hella fans are still available.
alexandre
11-25-2022, 09:21 AM
The F31 got its first DIY projects last month. I retrofitted an iDrive 6 setup out of a wrecked 2018 440i to get CarPlay and newer functionality. Nice upgrade and straightforward to install and code. MY2016 was the last year to get iDrive 4 without CarPlay, 2017+ got updated components.
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Less fun was replacing some parts on the DEF system. I had a code for the heating line, turns out it's fairly common on N47 diesels in cold climates. It's a plastic line that has a heating element running through it, and it's the length of the car. Pretty shoddy design but thankfully super easy to replace. It was cracked and leaking at the DEF injector. More info here at F30post (https://f30.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1858307).
The dealer quoted me $3k parts and 6h labor to replace an absurd number of parts in the DEF system, and it turns out all I needed to clear the code was to replace that line. I replaced the DEF injector for peace of mind, it ended up being $375 and 1h30 of DIY work at a rent-a-lift nearby.
The diesel emissions system is unfortunately living up to its reputation - decided to repair it this time since it was easy and cheap, but a delete stays in the cards if there are any further issues...
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Nice work, but I'm just laughing at that exhaust "nut" - aaaaaah Quebec winters
alexandre
11-26-2022, 09:25 AM
Nice work, but I'm just laughing at that exhaust "nut" - aaaaaah Quebec winters
I think the DEF leak is responsible this time since this was under a felt panel :biggrin that stuff is crazy corrosive apparently.
Not a BMW or Mini, but figured there can be some exceptions :rofl
Helped my friend get his 1986 Carrera 3.2 back on the road after sitting for 5 years. Oil & trans fluid change, and we ended up having to siphon out all the old gas which was quite the shade of orange. Brake fluid was surprisingly still very clean even after sitting for some time so we skipped that, but maybe we should go back and do it another weekend.
I got the privilege of driving it and ooooooh boy.... been watching youtube vids and scouring classifieds the whole day today. He wanted to pay me, but I just told him to let me know when he plans to go for a drive in the twisties :devilish
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cakM3
11-26-2022, 04:26 PM
Not a BMW or Mini, but figured there can be some exceptions :rofl
Helped my friend get his 1986 Carrera 3.2 back on the road after sitting for 5 years. Oil & trans fluid change, and we ended up having to siphon out all the old gas which was quite the shade of orange. Brake fluid was surprisingly still very clean even after sitting for some time so we skipped that, but maybe we should go back and do it another weekend.
I got the privilege of driving it and ooooooh boy.... been watching youtube vids and scouring classifieds the whole day today. He wanted to pay me, but I just told him to let me know when he plans to go for a drive in the twisties :devilish
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. . . and that is how it begins . . . Porsche addiction . . . ;)
. . . and that is how it begins . . . Porsche addiction . . . ;)
It's just such a visceral experience! The engine just sings above 4k, if you only know how to drive manual it's not good enough - the 915 gearbox takes some getting used to (though this car has 156k miles). No way I can afford one now, but I want first right of refusal if my friend (72 yo) wants to sell it... but I bet it'll go to one of his sons :crying
cakM3
11-29-2022, 03:59 AM
It's just such a visceral experience! The engine just sings above 4k, if you only know how to drive manual it's not good enough - the 915 gearbox takes some getting used to (though this car has 156k miles). No way I can afford one now, but I want first right of refusal if my friend (72 yo) wants to sell it... but I bet it'll go to one of his sons :crying
There are other generations of 911's you might be able to get to enjoy[emoji41]
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It's a small one but I discretely installed a wireless charger + phone mount. I'm horrible with directions so I'm always using google maps, and have Spotify pulled up - initially got the quad lock for my motorcycle, it's extended to my road bike and now the E46. Convenient to just pop the phone on the mount in 2 seconds and charge, rather than spend time pulling the cable out!
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AM1GO
12-03-2022, 02:35 PM
Car has 185k miles approx. Had driveshaft off for CSB replacement, new Rein CSB dead after 25k miles, noticed a bit of notching in the CV joint. What is common opinion on this? Try to re-grease or toss it and replace with new?
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05Imola
12-12-2022, 03:42 PM
I once again am back on this forum because I regret selling my ZHP...Sold my mystic blue earlier this year since I moved and lost my garage. Should have kept that as my daily but after owning two back to back Imola red ZHPs, the Mystic blue couldn't keep my attention. Back on the search I guess...
BavarianZHP
12-14-2022, 07:45 PM
Got new shoes for the ZHP today - Michelin Pilot Sport AS 4's. Costco Tire Center also installed internal TPMS sensors, so I can monitor tire pressure/temperature in real-time with alerts.
Had the weirdest freaking dream last night - dreamt my car got hit, but not badly. It got fixed, but then somehow I traded it in for a Lexus LX SUV (of all the things...), that got hit as well, and I was arguing with the people that hit it. Then got super super sad and started missing my car.
I don't plan to get rid of my car, but briefly thought "what if" to fund getting a 911 - been daydreaming about an air-cooled ever since I drove that 1986 Carrera 3.2 a few weeks ago. Probably a sign that I should never ever get rid of it, and just add to the collection instead :devilish
das boots
12-21-2022, 06:55 PM
Purchased a new Interstate battery after getting stuck outside a pharmacy and getting a jump from AAA.
Went straight to Interstate store for a new battery. Battery lasted since 2013. Not bad.
YoitsTmac
12-25-2022, 03:27 PM
The F31 got its first DIY projects last month. I retrofitted an iDrive 6 setup out of a wrecked 2018 440i to get CarPlay and newer functionality. Nice upgrade and straightforward to install and code. MY2016 was the last year to get iDrive 4 without CarPlay, 2017+ got updated components.
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Nice job! Did you have BMW connected drive beforehand? and if so, do you have it now? From my understanding, the telecommunication computer and behavior changed from iDrive 4 to iDrive 6 (3G for data and dedicated GPS to 4G/LTE on iDrive 6). I read different things about the interoperability of the two TCMs.
If you have any interest, I am currently doing R&D to retrofit iDrive 6 into my E46. I am still looking for someone with an F3x/F2x who I can send a research kit to. I just want to see some example data of the CANBUS systems in an operating car so I can reverse engineer them. PM me if you're willing to help. Thread: http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showthread.php?24362-I-m-retrofitting-iDrive-6-into-my-ZHP-Here-we-go!
Messed up my sideskirt. Parked far away at Costco up to a corner spot on the passenger's side, and didn't pull far enough forward before turning the wheel when leaving. I blame the cold I have for this.
I just did the same damn thing the other day leaving the post office. I completely forgot I parked next to the curb in my haste to get away from all the crazies. I hit the curb with my front wheel (guess I backed in pretty deep) and then shredded my jack point off...grrr. Thankfully, no rim damage. I think I bent a tie rod and now my alignment is a little towed in and to the right, but it certainly could have been worse.
Not a BMW or Mini, but figured there can be some exceptions :rofl
Helped my friend get his 1986 Carrera 3.2 back on the road after sitting for 5 years. Oil & trans fluid change, and we ended up having to siphon out all the old gas which was quite the shade of orange. Brake fluid was surprisingly still very clean even after sitting for some time so we skipped that, but maybe we should go back and do it another weekend.
I got the privilege of driving it and ooooooh boy.... been watching youtube vids and scouring classifieds the whole day today. He wanted to pay me, but I just told him to let me know when he plans to go for a drive in the twisties :devilish
I'm going through a similar pain right now, where you get this taste and you start imaging this life with a Porsche. I got to drive a Cayman GT4 on Sonoma Raceway and have had a strong thirst for Porsche ever since. I then got to drive a 992 for a couple days, and I hated it! Granted, it was a base Carrera with no sporty options. I'd go around a corner at like 3/10ths at about 2.5k in 2nd gear, give it some gas and I had to add more steering input to do the same level of steering! It was not a comfortable feeling.
A year or two ago, I got to drive a 67' 911 E, which didn't do it for me. Perhaps its a generational thing but the shifter was unsatisfying. I also drove a 997 Carrera S. It was someone else's car and it was around town, but man I loved the feel of that thing. The brakes, the steering, the noises...it was kind of a perfect amount of horsepower too. I'd have to spend a day with one to really decide if I love it more than a....E92 M3 or a Cayman. My problem with the Cayman is that once you buy it, you don't touch it really. Porsche gets it so good from the factory, you just become a stock Cayman owner. There's nothing wrong with that, I mean I LOVE the car, but there's no story behind it. I feel like my current car has a story, and each mod was my choice, making it so individualized.
My ZHP has otherwise been playing Toyota - just driving. I have a clunk on the rear axle and I have no idea what it is. I sent it to a shop, waited a month, and many monies later, its still there. Everything is Poly, so I have no idea what it could be. It makes me a little nervous if I'm honest. I'm just at a loss as to what to do about it. As I mentioned above, I hit a curb and messed up my alignment. I think that makes it the most opportune time to install my M3 suspension :)
MINIz guy
12-27-2022, 04:26 PM
I'm back to working on my $2k ZHP. Did a lot to get it ready as I want to do some ice racing this winter. So far:
New FCABs
New tie rod assemblies
New radiator and hoses
Installed quick-latch hood pins
The hood pins and radiator were unexpected but very necessary. I smelled coolant after coming out of storage, and the hood latches broke at the same time. Since this is going to be a track car, I skipped replacing the latches and cables and went straight to drilling holes.
I'll be finishing up some rear suspension bushings later this week.
BADCLOWN
12-27-2022, 06:39 PM
Wife’s 09 Clubman S was parked outside at the start of the winter blast, 4 days ago it was moved into the garage where it has been sitting since it wasn’t being driven and family was in town. Went to start it yesterday and it wouldn’t start. Dead battery. Put a new interstate battery in which I know to be good, went to start the car and it won’t start. Since it’s been in the garage it cranks slower than normal but won’t start. No codes, all fuses in the bay good.
Indy seems to think there was some moisture in the system that caused one or more injectors to freeze open. Gonna give it another 2-3 days since it’s supposed to be in the 40-50s temp wise and then try to restart it after everything, including the mini, thaws out. Hopefully that resolves the issue. I have grown to hate her car so much after having done so much to keep it going (new turbo system, new vacuum system, new high pressure fuel pump, new thermostat, new VCG, brakes, proper oil changes etc etc etc). Car is a two owner 74k mile car (bought it with maybe mid-50k miles a few years ago), it’s pretty clean. May be time to get rid of it.
Ugh
I just did the same damn thing the other day leaving the post office. I completely forgot I parked next to the curb in my haste to get away from all the crazies. I hit the curb with my front wheel (guess I backed in pretty deep) and then shredded my jack point off...grrr. Thankfully, no rim damage. I think I bent a tie rod and now my alignment is a little towed in and to the right, but it certainly could have been worse.
Same here! Luckily, rim wasn't touched, the sidewall of the tire just has a few scuffs. I eyeballed the rear toe and thought it was slightly asymmetric from side to side, but the car doesn't crabwalk. But, I do so little mileage that my tires will probably go bad with age rather than tread at this point :dunno
I'm going through a similar pain right now, where you get this taste and you start imaging this life with a Porsche. I got to drive a Cayman GT4 on Sonoma Raceway and have had a strong thirst for Porsche ever since. I then got to drive a 992 for a couple days, and I hated it! Granted, it was a base Carrera with no sporty options. I'd go around a corner at like 3/10ths at about 2.5k in 2nd gear, give it some gas and I had to add more steering input to do the same level of steering! It was not a comfortable feeling.
A year or two ago, I got to drive a 67' 911 E, which didn't do it for me. Perhaps its a generational thing but the shifter was unsatisfying. I also drove a 997 Carrera S. It was someone else's car and it was around town, but man I loved the feel of that thing. The brakes, the steering, the noises...it was kind of a perfect amount of horsepower too. I'd have to spend a day with one to really decide if I love it more than a....E92 M3 or a Cayman. My problem with the Cayman is that once you buy it, you don't touch it really. Porsche gets it so good from the factory, you just become a stock Cayman owner. There's nothing wrong with that, I mean I LOVE the car, but there's no story behind it. I feel like my current car has a story, and each mod was my choice, making it so individualized.
Argh, I'd love even just a Cayman GTS 4.0. Or even a 996 C4S, don't even want the AWD but want the turbo widebody with that sexy rear lightbar. But LOL why do I do this to myself - lust after cars with known issues (IMS bearing, bore scoring for the 996, RACP for the E46) eventually buy one, then have to deal with it (RACP in my case). I think if I'm in a position to get one, I'd just add an air-cooled Porsche (those do not have said issues) alongside the E46.
Maybe I'm just getting old (not even, haha) - or more like my interests change. I'm not really into track days like I was a year-ish ago. The Carrera I drove was objectively shitty in certain ways, I totally agree with the shifter since it had such a long throw, and the 915 gearbox grinded slightly in certain situations if you were hard on it. Yet somehow that thing just made such an impact on my mind that I can't stop thinking about it!
I'd like to try an E92 M3 someday. You're lucky to have the opportunity to drive so many cool cars, I'd like to diversify my car-driving experience :rofl
My ZHP has otherwise been playing Toyota - just driving
Same, in the past year it's literally been 1 oil change, adding a bike rack, and that's it. I've been putting off a leaky VCG for the past year and I think it's about time I replace it though. Can't complain, never done it once ever since I got it in 2015, and am curious to see how clean (or not clean) the top-end is
Finally got around to getting the zhp back on the road. It's been sitting since Sept when I had the overheating episode. At first thought it was the 1.4bar radiator cap, topped off with 50/50 coolant then drove it. Nope wasn't it. Parked the car for a while since life got busy. I suspected thermostat, but for some reason I also suspected the water pump was bad. Order both, along with some new hoses so I don't have to deal with o-rings that might be compression set.
Surprised when I removed the water pump and found the impeller was sheered off and broken into a few pieces. The bearings feel good and without play.
I got as much of the plastic out as I could. Used some distilled water and flushed what I could via the upper radiator hose and coolant tank connection while the pump, thermostat and hoses were disconnected.
Nice to have the car back on the road. Drove it around for 30 mins yesterday and no problems. :fingerscrossed
edit to add: water pump has about 33k miles.
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Damn, which water pump was that? Pretty freak issue
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It was a Saleri. I remember thinking the impeller finishing wasn't so good, at least compared to the OE BMW part.
From the rebuild thread. OE on L, Saleri on R:
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I got another Saleri pump (FCP Euro), and the finishing is much better.
Galapolis
12-30-2022, 04:32 PM
I've heard mixed things about them but after seeing that I'm glad I got the metal pump.
cakM3
12-31-2022, 02:34 AM
After seeing those pictures, I'm glad I went with the Stewart Water pump when I did my recent cooling system overhaul . . .
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Today was an attempt to reactivate the failed headliner adhesive with steam. That process did not work. Checking the exposed C pillars, there doesn’t appear to be any adhesive left.
Next step at some point in the distant time, I will have all of it redone professionally at a high cost.
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Owned my car for almost 8 years and just found out my LCM is SW 3.6. After driving so many rental cars for work, triple blink is the one thing I missed - going to be coding that soon, my 13 year old coding laptop is charging from a dead battery :rofl
Edit: Argh jumped the gun, only 4.0+ can be coded easily. 3.6 needs to be flashed: https://www.e46fanatics.com/threads/diy-flash-your-lcm-with-newer-software.1250073/ :(
cakM3
01-08-2023, 06:55 AM
Owned my car for almost 8 years and just found out my LCM is SW 3.6. After driving so many rental cars for work, triple blink is the one thing I missed - going to be coding that soon, my 13 year old coding laptop is charging from a dead battery :rofl
Edit: Argh jumped the gun, only 4.0+ can be coded easily. 3.6 needs to be flashed: https://www.e46fanatics.com/threads/diy-flash-your-lcm-with-newer-software.1250073/ :(
You can flash software version 4.0, 4.5 or 4.6 on the LCM. I have 4.6 on my ZHP's LCM and 4.5 on my M3's LCM.
You can flash software version 4.0, 4.5 or 4.6 on the LCM. I have 4.6 on my ZHP's LCM and 4.5 on my M3's LCM.Yeah, but it requires buying that programmer and taking apart the LCM to solder to the board... not worth it to me and I'm also too lazy haha
Changed engine oil, engine air filter, and cabin air filter.
Engine feels slightly smoother - maybe psychosomatic lol.
John in VA
01-11-2023, 12:52 PM
Changed engine oil, engine air filter, and cabin air filter.
Engine feels slightly smoother - maybe psychosomatic lol.
Placebo effect! A clean windshield does the same for me = goes faster!!
Placebo effect! A clean windshield does the same for me = goes faster!!Man, I really need that. My windshield is so pitted and really glittery in glare lol
Galapolis
01-11-2023, 07:03 PM
Man, I really need that. My windshield is so pitted and really glittery in glare lol
I feel that, still have the original on mine and it's like looking at the stars, but during the day.
Placebo effect! A clean windshield does the same for me = goes faster!!
Haha! I love the clean windshield (especially the inside).
Just added another 10 years to the life of my eurotray. Original cover broke over the summer, but was waiting to compile a small list of things to buy before ordering.
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This was a great video to reference, since I'm not sure there are official instructions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yv2UTebnjGE
///Mark_D
01-12-2023, 10:29 AM
Owned my car for almost 8 years and just found out my LCM is SW 3.6. After driving so many rental cars for work, triple blink is the one thing I missed - going to be coding that soon, my 13 year old coding laptop is charging from a dead battery :rofl
Edit: Argh jumped the gun, only 4.0+ can be coded easily. 3.6 needs to be flashed: https://www.e46fanatics.com/threads/diy-flash-your-lcm-with-newer-software.1250073/ :(
If triple blink is what you're after, you may want to consider getting a bluebus bluetooth module instead. Aside from providing bluetooth connectivity to your car (and integrating the steering wheel controls, head unit display, etc) it also allows you to change a few vehicle parameters such as the number of turn signal blinks. I set it to 3 initially, and then changed it to 5. I think you can go all the way up to 8 blinks. The changes are made using the buttons on your business CD head unit, and it's also compatible with the factory nav head unit.
https://www.bluebus.dev/
No affiliation, it's just an awesome product.
dpark
01-12-2023, 01:38 PM
So I am trying to troubleshoot a "leak" in the floor of my ZHP :(
My 2004 ZHP is not my daily driver anymore so it sits more than it is driven. But it is my airport car because it can fit in a small(er) parking spots.
So my last trip during the holiday, when I returned it was super cold so I turned on the rear defroster. It did not defrost the whole window, only little "strips". I thought the defroster was going, but when I got home and investigated, the issue was lots of moisture on the INSIDE of the rear window.
But the back deck was not wet, nor were any of the seats. I lifted up the floormats on the passenger side (I have the original rubber BMW mats) and nothing front or rear. But on the driver's side it was sopping wet both front and rear!
The windows weren't "cracked" open a bit or anything like that, and if they were, I would have expected wet seats. I went home and tried to soak up the water with towels. There was quite a bit of water in the carpeting. To really dry it out, I laid down paper towels and then spread out rice on the towels, covered it with another layer of paper towels, and then put the floor mats on top of the whole thing, trying to force the moisture into the rice kernels. After two days, lots of soggy rice in between the paper towels!
I then took a hair dryer to dry it off completely.
So now the frustrating news. I took the car out for a drive on a rainy day and checked the floor boards again the next day. Sopping wet again in the front driver area, but nothing (thankfully) in the rear driver area.
I think I have a crack in my floorboard and am going to check it out.
Has anyone had this happen to them? I don't think it is coming from the engine compartment, because the "top" of the carpeting in the footwell area is dry. it is only the bottom that is wet.
YoitsTmac
01-12-2023, 04:50 PM
Yeah, but it requires buying that programmer and taking apart the LCM to solder to the board... not worth it to me and I'm also too lazy haha
I have a 4.0 literally lying around. If you come out to one of the CCA meets, I’ll just give it to you :)
If triple blink is what you're after, you may want to consider getting a bluebus bluetooth module instead. Aside from providing bluetooth connectivity to your car (and integrating the steering wheel controls, head unit display, etc) it also allows you to change a few vehicle parameters such as the number of turn signal blinks. I set it to 3 initially, and then changed it to 5. I think you can go all the way up to 8 blinks. The changes are made using the buttons on your business CD head unit, and it's also compatible with the factory nav head unit.
https://www.bluebus.dev/
No affiliation, it's just an awesome product.
It is a very cool product, and kudos to the guy who developed it (also open-source as well!). I'm not enough of an audiophile to change from my existing $10 bluetooth setup though. I do envy how well it is integrated with everything else, along with the triple blink functionality...
I have a 4.0 literally lying around. If you come out to one of the CCA meets, I’ll just give it to you :)
Oooooooooo, might have to take you up on that when the weather gets better! Can also grab food on me after :thumbup
I feel that, still have the original on mine and it's like looking at the stars, but during the day.I've got rock chips on the inside and outside, haha. I also have a bunch of small craters in my headliner... should've masked up the interior way more than I did when I got the Vincebar in
fredo
01-13-2023, 07:14 AM
I replaced the ZHP windshield at the dealer around 2 years ago. It was $692 OTD (parts = $473, labor = $180, tax = $39).
YoitsTmac
01-13-2023, 07:36 AM
I've got rock chips on the inside and outside, haha. I also have a bunch of small craters in my headliner... should've masked up the interior way more than I did when I got the Vincebar in
Who installed your vincebar? I just purchased this: https://cmpautoengineering.com/collections/all/products/pre-order-e46-rear-weld-in-beam
Oooooooooo, might have to take you up on that when the weather gets better! Can also grab food on me after :thumbup
Sounds good! I'll PM you next time we have a meet...worth going to. Soemthing something weather, as I'm sure you're aware.
Who installed your vincebar? I just purchased this: https://cmpautoengineering.com/collections/all/products/pre-order-e46-rear-weld-in-beam
Wow... that's basically the rear portion of the vincebar, but much cheaper. Wish that was around when I did mine - vincebar was basically the only option at the time, and not a lot of people had it.
I did it over a long weekend with a friend in his garage!
https://i.imgur.com/PpLPkBFl.jpg
YoitsTmac
01-13-2023, 07:00 PM
Wow... that's basically the rear portion of the vincebar, but much cheaper. Wish that was around when I did mine - vincebar was basically the only option at the time, and not a lot of people had it.
I did it over a long weekend with a friend in his garage!
https://i.imgur.com/PpLPkBFl.jpg
If your friend likes more money than 0 but less than a shop, please pm me! I still live in constant fear. I also ripped my sway bar off and need new mounts installed if that’s up his ally. I need to pay SOMEONE to do these things, but it can be him if he wants. Also as standard, I can provide food for the job [emoji13] and company! If you guys like to geek out, I can show y’all my office bench. I made it all fit in an Amazon box.
YoitsTmac
01-13-2023, 07:01 PM
And yes, it’s a much cheaper Vince bar. I was actually in the middle of developing one, but then I found this and realized it’s a fantastic product. I’d rather promote it than compete with it. If you read his blog, the research he did was phenomenal.
If your friend likes more money than 0 but less than a shop, please pm me! I still live in constant fear. I also ripped my sway bar off and need new mounts installed if that’s up his ally. I need to pay SOMEONE to do these things, but it can be him if he wants. Also as standard, I can provide food for the job [emoji13] and company! If you guys like to geek out, I can show y’all my office bench. I made it all fit in an Amazon box.
Oh, when I say garage, I meant the garage at his house, hahahahaha. Unfortunately he has since moved away (allowing me to buy his motorcycle off him in the process). He helped me do a bunch of work to my car (vincebar, cooling system, shifter bushings) because a few months' prior I spent most of my weekends helping him 2ZZ swap his MR2 lol.
Are these your front sway bar mounts? Unfortunately, I don't have access to a welder. Actually, the Vincebar we installed was the epoxy & rivet version (I had Redish plates welded at a shop).
YoitsTmac
01-13-2023, 08:54 PM
Oh, when I say garage, I meant the garage at his house, hahahahaha. Unfortunately he has since moved away (allowing me to buy his motorcycle off him in the process). He helped me do a bunch of work to my car (vincebar, cooling system, shifter bushings) because a few months' prior I spent most of my weekends helping him 2ZZ swap his MR2 lol.
Are these your front sway bar mounts? Unfortunately, I don't have access to a welder. Actually, the Vincebar we installed was the epoxy & rivet version (I had Redish plates welded at a shop).
Mine can be welded in or epoxied, but I am under the impression that once you cut the "trunk trim" to get to the top of the subframe bolts, there's a T shaped bump for "rigidity" you have to sand and weld down first. Could be a fun project. But since you're in the area, let's definitely do something soon. Photo shoot, come meet my CCA gang, if you need/want a hand with some projects, don't be stranger! I'll PM you though if we get good weather for a car meet, and the LCM is as good as yours :)
I've been putting off doing the valve cover gasket for 1.5 years, but finally got around to ordering the parts and getting it in. I was really curious how clean the top-end is, and was pleasantly surprised (note, intake cam baffle was removed in the below pic):
https://i.imgur.com/51GzaKTl.png
Also found a good deal on a Hotchkis front sway bar, so swapped that out with my ST bar. Both are 30 mm, but the ST one is solid, so there's a good bit of weight savings. In the process I moved it from STIFF AF (closest to bushings) to softest (farthest from bushings) for ride comfort.
Lastly, swapped the air filter for the first time in my ownership lol - why the hell are there like 3 separate things to take apart and like 8 screws to swap it out? Honestly, one of the most complicated air filter swaps I've come across... but I'm never swapping out this intake for anything else ;)
https://i.imgur.com/0oeYU8pl.png
YoitsTmac
01-16-2023, 01:58 AM
After about 7,000 miles, I did a well overdue oil change in the rain. Man, my oil was SO BLACK. I felt like a terrible owner. Clearly, I will have to do more stringent intervals...
I still have an awful and concerning clunk on my rear axle, and as long as the weather is good, I'll be hunting for it next weekend.
Galapolis
01-16-2023, 09:04 AM
I've been putting off doing the valve cover gasket for 1.5 years, but finally got around to ordering the parts and getting it in. I was really curious how clean the top-end is, and was pleasantly surprised (note, intake cam baffle was removed in the below pic):
Oh wow, I'm only at 293k and my top end was basically black the last time I checked. Maybe I should just do an engine swap in the future.
Lastly, swapped the air filter for the first time in my ownership lol - why the hell are there like 3 separate things to take apart and like 8 screws to swap it out? Honestly, one of the most complicated air filter swaps I've come across... but I'm never swapping out this intake for anything else ;)
What if I told you that changing the air filter in a V8 Vantage requires you to remove 50 bolts?
After about 7,000 miles, I did a well overdue oil change in the rain. Man, my oil was SO BLACK. I felt like a terrible owner. Clearly, I will have to do more stringent intervals...
I see many E46 owners on the German forums who do 9-15k mile intervals so I think you're fine.
az3579
01-16-2023, 10:52 AM
After about 7,000 miles, I did a well overdue oil change in the rain. Man, my oil was SO BLACK. I felt like a terrible owner. Clearly, I will have to do more stringent intervals...
I still have an awful and concerning clunk on my rear axle, and as long as the weather is good, I'll be hunting for it next weekend.
It seems like the oil gets black the moment you put it in. lol
I once did a 3k mile oil change and it was black.
After about 7,000 miles, I did a well overdue oil change in the rain.
Ha, yeah I was doing all that in my flooded garage, and I don't have a workbench so I was using cardboard and all sorts of stuff on the floor to put tools and parts on. The struggles of a tiny 1-car garage...
Oh wow, I'm only at 293k and my top end was basically black the last time I checked. Maybe I should just do an engine swap in the future.
What if I told you that changing the air filter in a V8 Vantage requires you to remove 50 bolts?
Yeah, credit goes to the previous owner, I re member him saying he used seafoam every year or so. I don't do that, but I use Rotella and change often - I'm doing it once a year, so this time around it was after just 6k km, and now at 365k.
Also hahaha yeah Iooked that up, wtf?! Also apparently the 992 is similar, it's in the right rear wheel well and you have to take the wheel off to replace it.
I suppose air filter intervals aren't that often, but the BMWP intake is so much more involved than a stock airbox with zero tools and 2 minutes lol
My intermittent wiper was not functioning, but it's fixed now (fingers crossed).
Symptoms: When the stalk is placed into the intermittent setting it would wipe once, but then not again. I would adjust the sensitivity knob on the stalk and it would wipe once.
Actions:
1) I tried unplugging the Rain Light Sensor (RLS) and plugging back in (lol), but it still didn't work.
2) I swapped the RLS with the one in my m3 and magically it works in both cars when tested with a spray bottle. We'll see if it's a fluke now that the malfunctioning RLS is in the m3.
Now I just need to figure out the wiring modifications for the auto-dimming rearview mirror with compass and garage door opener into the zhp. I'm not so good with the electrical stuff.
Changed engine oil, engine air filter, and cabin air filter.
Engine feels slightly smoother - maybe psychosomatic lol.
Just adding some photos.
I used M1 0w-40, and added a quart of the HPL engine cleaner oil (link (https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/high-performance-lubricants-engine-cleaner.347347/)). The engine I have appeared to be very clean when I originally swapped it in, but I was curious about this cleaner oil so I'll just try it. I don't think my engine or piston rings are gunked up, my car doesn't burn any oil between oil changes, so it could be just throwing away some money.
I try to do 5k oil change intervals.
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sillieidiot
01-17-2023, 11:22 AM
Ha, yeah I was doing all that in my flooded garage, and I don't have a workbench so I was using cardboard and all sorts of stuff on the floor to put tools and parts on. The struggles of a tiny 1-car garage...
Yeah, credit goes to the previous owner, I re member him saying he used seafoam every year or so. I don't do that, but I use Rotella and change often - I'm doing it once a year, so this time around it was after just 6k km, and now at 365k.
Also hahaha yeah Iooked that up, wtf?! Also apparently the 992 is similar, it's in the right rear wheel well and you have to take the wheel off to replace it.
I suppose air filter intervals aren't that often, but the BMWP intake is so much more involved than a stock airbox with zero tools and 2 minutes lol
Doesn't seem like it takes that long. JR takes the BMWP off on his car in seconds every time we work on his car lol I don't even remember there being 8 screws lol
Doesn't seem like it takes that long. JR takes the BMWP off on his car in seconds every time we work on his car lol I don't even remember there being 8 screws lol
Removing the airbox from the car is the same as stock and super quick, but replacing the filter is another story. You have to remove 2 screws to get the filter housing off the top half of the box, then a further 6 screws holds the filter housing halves together:
https://i.imgur.com/mB5XHfPl.png
For how often you have to change the filter and how pretty the box is, it's fine lol. But it's for sure waaaaaay more involved than a lot of other cars
sillieidiot
01-21-2023, 10:55 PM
oh, I think it's because I just put the bent the filter and pushed it in lol The filter JR bought was a slightly smaller so I was able to just push bend it enough to just push it into it's spot and spread it around to cover everything. I didn't remove 8 screws lol
fredo
01-27-2023, 07:42 PM
Windshield chip repair on the X3. The shop said $70 (or $60 cash) for the first chip plus $10 for each additional one. This was much better than Safelite's quote: $160.
John in VA
01-28-2023, 05:41 AM
Fired up the E39 530i daily driver to come to work & it's stumbling, like a coil misfire. Ordered a set of fancy Dinan ones that cakM3 mentioned earlier - went with blue; didn't need the extra HP of the red ones! Might have to drive the ZHP until the coils arrive, and of course there's a threat of a wintry event mid-week...
fredo
01-28-2023, 07:01 AM
No bueno. But good to hear you have a plan set.
Fitted the euro diffuser (for hitch), washed the car, washed the engine bay for the first time in my ownership (at most I was previously wiping things down).
https://i.imgur.com/3Q5DNhPl.jpg
It's decent but there's lots of faded plastic (need to use some sort of trim restorer), also can't get away from this car's 10+ years of winter with the rusty bits here and there.
https://i.imgur.com/RsKHTnQl.jpg
Also, the headlight I took apart and replaced the lense with has some condensation. I must not have done a good job re-sealing it - but also, this is the first time it happened, I think as a byproduct of water getting in from the top with the hood open.
https://i.imgur.com/2HOj0yxl.jpg
John in VA
01-29-2023, 03:29 PM
Fired up the E39 530i daily driver to come to work & it's stumbling, like a coil misfire. Ordered a set of fancy Dinan ones that cakM3 mentioned earlier - went with blue; didn't need the extra HP of the red ones! Might have to drive the ZHP until the coils arrive, and of course there's a threat of a wintry event mid-week...
Ordered a set of Dinan N-Series Performance Ignition Coils - Blue (D650-0004) from Turner Motorsport on Wed at 8 PM. They arrived via UPS at noon today/Sunday. I usually avoid buying from the Turner/ECS/Pelican empire, but the price was as good as other vendors and they were in stock and qualified for free shipping. Easy to switch out (have some dielectric grease on hand, to use a small dab to keep them from sticking to the spark plugs). Smooth running again!
Three of the four rubber trim cover spacers (11-12-1-730-352) for the plastic engine trim cover are missing so I''ll order/pick them up tomorrow, then button it all up once in hand.
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Garagebound
01-29-2023, 05:42 PM
Replaced the pulleys. Recent rain and humidity had them squeeking. Went to a Pick a Part junk yard with my younger son yesterday looking for 6 or so items. Was his first time and my 1st in 20 years. Wasn't very successful, but a good experience regardless. Only brought home a driver's seat receptacle as the one in my coupe doesn't seem to hold the clip securely these days, darn thing pops out while driving. :|
jolsen16
02-06-2023, 10:49 AM
Finally got a chance to clean this car up. Not bad for 20 years old and 216k miles.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/5Bh4TCsrbjJZ6qyx8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/RBhAq5iDTk8LWB3T6
fredo
02-06-2023, 02:42 PM
Finally got a chance to clean this car up. Not bad for 20 years old and 216k miles.
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Finally got a chance to clean this car up. Not bad for 20 years old and 216k miles.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/5Bh4TCsrbjJZ6qyx8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/RBhAq5iDTk8LWB3T6
Looks great.
cakM3
02-08-2023, 04:24 PM
I sourced new wipers, and leather shift boots (shifter and ebrake handle) for my ZHP today.
I'll be taking off the Alcantara shift boots and packaging them with my Alcantara steering wheel so I can send it to Coby wheels to have everything refreshed for the upcoming car season / BMW CCA Octoberfest :cool
YoitsTmac
02-09-2023, 01:17 AM
I topped off my oil to learn my valve cover is leaking. Someone gave me an M56 valve cover, but I'm not sure I care to go through with that retrofit. I still have this nasty rear end clunk, but when going through my papers for the year (tax season vibes), I noticed I got two alignments within 600 miles where the rear toe was way off. In fact, all my rear toe alignments were super off. I strongly suspect I broke the turner motorsport aspherical RTABs.
That being said, anyone know where I can get an RTAB tool? Massive progress on my iDrive retrofit, but I suspect I already shared that here...
I topped off my oil to learn my valve cover is leaking. Someone gave me an M56 valve cover, but I'm not sure I care to go through with that retrofit. I still have this nasty rear end clunk, but when going through my papers for the year (tax season vibes), I noticed I got two alignments within 600 miles where the rear toe was way off. In fact, all my rear toe alignments were super off. I strongly suspect I broke the turner motorsport aspherical RTABs.
That being said, anyone know where I can get an RTAB tool? Massive progress on my iDrive retrofit, but I suspect I already shared that here...
looool what the heck, how did you get a free M56 valve cover? Those aren't cheap unless you're lucky to find one in a junkyard. I just did my VCG, I hope the VC itself isn't leaking... if it is then I'll go to the M56 VC.
Hmmm odd about the RTABs, does the rear end feel like it crab walks on throttle? Well, I guess we'll find out this weekend!
YoitsTmac
02-09-2023, 08:06 PM
looool what the heck, how did you get a free M56 valve cover? Those aren't cheap unless you're lucky to find one in a junkyard. I just did my VCG, I hope the VC itself isn't leaking... if it is then I'll go to the M56 VC.
Hmmm odd about the RTABs, does the rear end feel like it crab walks on throttle? Well, I guess we'll find out this weekend!
Hah, yes, you’re absolutely free to feel how f*cling scary and awful it is. I’m drawing a strong conclusion based on how much my toe varies between alignments. Perhaps when I ripped my sway bar, I also broke the aluminum RTAB. It feels like the entire rear axle moves forward and backward, but usually drivetrain load makes this phenomenon hard to feel until you clutch out, throw it in neutral and drive on a dumpy bumpy uneven road. Entire rear feels like it walks. I suspect the load of the wheel help keeps the RTAB pegged one way or another, and with no load, it’s “variable rear wheel steer.” The floor was reinforced with no visible cracks within 1,000 miles of purchase.
YoitsTmac
02-12-2023, 11:09 AM
Ponied around the ZHP to a local car meet and then with Tim. It was great seeing another ZHP enthusiast.
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It has been a while! I also saw someone selling their 200k miles ZHP 6spd vert for 10k. Makes me feel like I got mine for a steal.
Ponied around the ZHP to a local car meet and then with Tim. It was great seeing another ZHP enthusiast.
Yeah, and thanks for the pics - by far the best pics I have of my car to date!
Also, hopefully your rear end issue is put to rest now... didn't seem that bad really, at least from that short drive
sillieidiot
02-15-2023, 09:28 PM
I topped off my oil to learn my valve cover is leaking. Someone gave me an M56 valve cover, but I'm not sure I care to go through with that retrofit. I still have this nasty rear end clunk, but when going through my papers for the year (tax season vibes), I noticed I got two alignments within 600 miles where the rear toe was way off. In fact, all my rear toe alignments were super off. I strongly suspect I broke the turner motorsport aspherical RTABs.
That being said, anyone know where I can get an RTAB tool? Massive progress on my iDrive retrofit, but I suspect I already shared that here...
I have the MIS RTAB tool. I bought it to do my car. Literally never gotten around to it lol Maybe this weekend. I'm trying to figure out why my front coils are binding.
Installed Audi/VW (I think) foldable trunk hooks - hated not having anything to support grocery bags from opening!
https://i.imgur.com/MHwDRiCl.png
John in VA
02-20-2023, 05:50 AM
Installed Audi/VW (I think) foldable trunk hooks - hated not having anything to support grocery bags from opening!
https://i.imgur.com/MHwDRiCl.png
Yes - VW/Audi part, a nice addition!
I used the BMW part in another E46 & E39:
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-bmw-parts/grocery-bag-holer/82110306544/
https://www.e90post.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=65755&stc=1&d=1174977561
RUS_ZHP
02-20-2023, 01:23 PM
Installed Audi/VW (I think) foldable trunk hooks - hated not having anything to support grocery bags from opening!
https://i.imgur.com/MHwDRiCl.png+1. I have exactly same hooks installed on my sedan. I got then off Ebay pretty cheap. I think they are B6 or B7 Audi A4 generation. I used them since similar part from e90 BMW was significantly more expensive.
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YoitsTmac
02-20-2023, 01:25 PM
+1. I have exactly same hooks installed on my sedan. I got then off Ebay pretty cheap. I think they are B6 or B7 Audi A4 generation. I used them since similar part from e90 BMW was significantly more expensive.
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What do they screw into? Is there a spot on the body for these?
I tried to install my amps this weekend and failed. I’m going to have to pay a metal fabricator. I spent like $40 on hardware so I’m a fool
Yes - VW/Audi part, a nice addition!
I used the BMW part in another E46 & E39:
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-bmw-parts/grocery-bag-holer/82110306544/
Nice, is there any drilling required with this one as well?
+1. I have exactly same hooks installed on my sedan. I got then off Ebay pretty cheap. I think they are B6 or B7 Audi A4 generation. I used them since similar part from e90 BMW was significantly more expensive.
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Yeah, same here - actually I got mine from AliExpress so it was insanely cheap. I recently discovered how cheap stuff is there (how in the world do they even make money, with free shipping?) so non-essential stuff like that comes from there.
What do they screw into? Is there a spot on the body for these?
I tried to install my amps this weekend and failed. I’m going to have to pay a metal fabricator. I spent like $40 on hardware so I’m a fool
Nope, drilled some holes on the underside of the trunk to get it in. The self-tapping screws I bought were too small, so I drilled + tapped for the included fine-thread screws. Can't torque them up too high or they'll strip, but I snugged it up and gave it a yank, seemed decently solid. I'll probably replace those with larger self-tapping screws, I have those on order.
Also, lol what needs fab'd - assuming we can't just CAD and print a piece?
John in VA
02-20-2023, 05:13 PM
Nice, is there any drilling required with this one as well?
Yes, four holes in the older style (pictured below) - three holes for the newer version.
https://nam3forum.com/forums/filedata/fetch?photoid=42658
The BMW part appears to be NLA, but the MINI part is the same thing.
BMW - https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-14237-82260153360-genuine-bmw-part/
MINI - https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-24945-82260306812-genuine-bmw-part/
https://3a663eb0fef48c6d2d60-a88f8ebfcdb877ad223e888bfcb7f7ec.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.c om/53789_x600.webp
sillieidiot
02-21-2023, 12:01 PM
lol I have those Audi holders too. I took them off to put them on the Tesla then never got around to it
What do they screw into? Is there a spot on the body for these?
I tried to install my amps this weekend and failed. I’m going to have to pay a metal fabricator. I spent like $40 on hardware so I’m a fool
just drill hole into the metal. use rivnuts in the holes (they are rivets with threads in them so you can use screws, can get tool kit for $40 on amazon probabl), then mount them. use some L-brackets if necessary for your amps. I love rivnuts, use them all the time for shit where I can't get to the other side to put a nut on.
Nope, drilled some holes on the underside of the trunk to get it in. The self-tapping screws I bought were too small, so I drilled + tapped for the included fine-thread screws. Can't torque them up too high or they'll strip, but I snugged it up and gave it a yank, seemed decently solid. I'll probably replace those with larger self-tapping screws, I have those on order.
you should try some rivnuts lol
you should try some rivnuts lol
If I was still at my previous position (where I built the scales) I totally would, because I could borrow the tool and "borrow" the nuts. Unfortunately not anymore, but hmm.... good excuse to buy a new tool and kit lol
YoitsTmac
02-23-2023, 08:58 AM
Nice, is there any drilling required with this one as well?
Also, lol what needs fab'd - assuming we can't just CAD and print a piece?
My buddy says I should 3d print this too. I have two audio amps and the idrive unit to mount in the left side of the trunk. But the width of Ann these pieces are near equal to the width of that cavity. Each amp is like 6-8lbs. I feel to support that much weight up high (one piece above idrive, 4” high, and the next amp 6.5” high or so. That gives the weight a lot of leverage and force applied to the bottom mounts. Because the space isn’t square, it’s hard to map out a mount to one of the vertical points as well. If you have a design in mind that would be strong enough 3d printed I’m all ears.
Also being over the rear suspension, the forces of quick compression drastically increase the stress on the structure too. I wouldn’t be worried if this was a static mount not in a car.
Happy to help you with CAD if needed!
Received my cheap inflatable lumbar pillow - kinda sucks that the hose is ever so slightly too short (routed through sub-strap hole to under the seat) to reach it and inflate/deflate while driving. Could replace the hose with a longer one, or just set and forget - probably do the latter lol since it's just me
https://i.imgur.com/DRd7c81l.png
I also realized... the seat cushions are easily removeable, why haven't I tossed them in the laundry yet? Not horribly dirty, but I can, so might as well
sillieidiot
02-27-2023, 12:02 PM
My buddy says I should 3d print this too. I have two audio amps and the idrive unit to mount in the left side of the trunk. But the width of Ann these pieces are near equal to the width of that cavity. Each amp is like 6-8lbs. I feel to support that much weight up high (one piece above idrive, 4” high, and the next amp 6.5” high or so. That gives the weight a lot of leverage and force applied to the bottom mounts. Because the space isn’t square, it’s hard to map out a mount to one of the vertical points as well. If you have a design in mind that would be strong enough 3d printed I’m all ears.
Also being over the rear suspension, the forces of quick compression drastically increase the stress on the structure too. I wouldn’t be worried if this was a static mount not in a car.
is mounting them in the spare wheel area not an option?
YoitsTmac
02-27-2023, 12:03 PM
I generally use the spare tire as additional storage so I’d prefer not to mount electronics in there
YoitsTmac
03-06-2023, 07:46 PM
I bought another ZHP :) more to follow
fredo
03-07-2023, 04:16 AM
Congrats, man ! I'm in for more details.
I bought another ZHP :) more to follow
Congrats! yes, tell us more.
cakM3
03-09-2023, 05:42 PM
I ordered some new spark plugs, DINAN ignition coils, some RTV and an OEM BMW VCG kit for my ZHP tonight :cool
Edit: I ordered enough Valve Cover nuts to refresh the ones that are currently on my valve cover as well as a bunch of parts associated with the Secondary Air Pump system to refresh this as well.
Today we went in for oil service and the regular multi point inspection and nothing crazy was found.
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NYRhockey
03-18-2023, 10:59 AM
Dropped it off for a cross country ride to its new owner.
Alternator failed. Mileage 213636.
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RUS_ZHP
04-14-2023, 06:54 AM
Last week I did ~1000 miles road trip on my wife's zhp. It was nice to test the suspension that was overhauled 4 months ago. It is such a great car! During the trip, I cracked 180k miles. Car is slowly getting old, but it doesn't scare me since we are planning to keep it for a long time. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230414/c66b226d25b6a1e72148620e17484c99.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230414/7dadf28f085a3dda6a30746bb0e776b8.jpg
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cakM3
04-15-2023, 04:07 AM
Last week I did ~1000 miles road trip on my wife's zhp. It was nice to test the suspension that was overhauled 4 months ago. It is such a great car! During the trip, I cracked 180k miles. Car is slowly getting old, but it doesn't scare me since we are planning to keep it for a long time.
Very nice Sergy! Glad to hear you guys had an uneventful road trip and that you guys will be keeping your ZHP a long time to come[emoji1417]
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VCG and Secondary Air Pump service on my ZHP was completed yesterday after 6hrs of work[emoji41]
While I had the valve cover off I decided to give it a good cleaning, took my time cleaning the gasket seating surfaces on my engine and applied RTV where it was needed.
I noticed the previous time this maintenance was done no RTV was used. New nuts and rubber grommets were also used to replace the old hard ones.
All part of getting my ZHP ready for it's upcoming trip to Florida this summer[emoji41]
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Is this off-topic? (please don't mind me - just excited)
My E46 now has to deal with 2 red Japanese beauties in the confines of my 1-car garage:
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das boots
04-15-2023, 07:07 PM
Very nice Sergy! Glad to hear you guys had an uneventful road trip and that you guys will be keeping your ZHP a long time to come[emoji1417]
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VCG and Secondary Air Pump service on my ZHP was completed yesterday after 6hrs of work[emoji41]
While I had the valve cover off I decided to give it a good cleaning, took my time cleaning the gasket seating surfaces on my engine and applied RTV where it was needed.
I noticed the previous time this maintenance was done no RTV was used. New nuts and rubber grommets were also used to replace the old hard ones.
All part of getting my ZHP ready for it's upcoming trip to Florida this summer[emoji41]
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What kind of RTV did you use? BMW uses some kind of Red colored typed of RTV. Do not recall the name of their RTV.
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