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fredo
01-28-2016, 08:24 AM
Looks awfully busy. Did you go back later?
:)
SC
Maybe all the employees are sick today. :biggrin On a serious note, you can get a number for my local DMV before heading over there. But I never tried it, I just go and grab my number at the office.
slater
01-28-2016, 08:56 AM
Maybe all the employees are sick today. :biggrin On a serious note, you can get a number for my local DMV before heading over there. But I never tried it, I just go and grab my number at the office.
my local MTO office (MTO is the DMV in ontario) is like guy's pic above - there is rarely a line/wait, ever. i love it. :)
ecrabb
01-28-2016, 09:50 AM
I had the same thing happen when I picked up my ZHP. I took a commuter flight and met the transport driver in Cedar City, UT. He had my car and a Raptor he was delivering to Shelby Performance in Vegas.
Anyway, I took delivery of the car and drove straight over to the UDOT office. I figured there was no good reason to try to drive back and get busted without a temp plate on for the three-hour drive back home, and it's bound to be less busy in than in the city, so why not?
Cedar City is a county seat, and there's a small airport and a college there, but it's a pretty small town. Sure enough. It was like 10am on a Thursday, and the office looked just like the one 3ZHPGUY guy posted. I think there were three nice girls working in there, but not another single customer besides me. I was in and out in all of 10 minutes. Bada bing!
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BMWCurves
01-28-2016, 10:03 AM
That's...I've never seen a DMV that empty in all my life. It's always a minimum 45 minute wait.
slater
01-28-2016, 10:28 AM
That's...I've never seen a DMV that empty in all my life. It's always a minimum 45 minute wait.
in CT, when i was a kid... you'd take the day off to go to DMV.
I had my check already made out and it literally took longer to walk to the counter, then it did to get the new sticker printed and handed to me. They do have a drive threw that may have been even quicker.
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fredo
01-28-2016, 11:19 AM
The sticker says 17 only ? Does this mean it expires on 12/31/2017 ?
az3579
01-28-2016, 11:39 AM
my local MTO office (MTO is the DMV in ontario) is like guy's pic above - there is rarely a line/wait, ever. i love it. :)
I had the same thing happen when I picked up my ZHP. I took a commuter flight and met the transport driver in Cedar City, UT. He had my car and a Raptor he was delivering to Shelby Performance in Vegas.
Anyway, I took delivery of the car and drove straight over to the UDOT office. I figured there was no good reason to try to drive back and get busted without a temp plate on for the three-hour drive back home, and it's bound to be less busy in than in the city, so why not?
Cedar City is a county seat, and there's a small airport and a college there, but it's a pretty small town. Sure enough. It was like 10am on a Thursday, and the office looked just like the one 3ZHPGUY guy posted. I think there were three nice girls working in there, but not another single customer besides me. I was in and out in all of 10 minutes. Bada bing!
SC
That's...I've never seen a DMV that empty in all my life. It's always a minimum 45 minute wait.
in CT, when i was a kid... you'd take the day off to go to DMV.
CT is probably even worse now. They did some computer upgrades a while back and made things a LOT worse. A DMV trip is an all day affair in Bridgeport...
The rest of you should consider yourselves lucky!
NoVAphotog
01-28-2016, 11:51 AM
The rest of you should consider yourselves lucky!
Uh no luck here in VA. DMV in NoVA is absolutely horrible. Any time or day of the week. 1.1+ million drivers in Fairfax county alone. It's a nightmare.
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fredo
01-28-2016, 11:55 AM
Man ! No bueno.
The sticker says 17 only ? Does this mean it expires on 12/31/2017 ?
Nope, just not listed on the sticker. Good till 1/31/2017
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theothersawyer
01-28-2016, 12:38 PM
Cleaned the MAF to hopefully fix the SES light! Realized that the car has a drop in K&N filter, then took a air compressor and blew all the dirt and leaves out of the engine bay!
az3579
01-28-2016, 12:43 PM
Cleaned the MAF to hopefully fix the SES light! Realized that the car has a drop in K&N filter, then took a air compressor and blew all the dirt and leaves out of the engine bay!
Can't clean these... if the light was due to a MAF, it will most likely come back.
Sockethead
01-28-2016, 01:00 PM
I guess I Lucked out on my MAF. I cleaned it with CRC MAF cleaner few years ago... ironically, right before you posted that it shouldn't be done....
I was like, oh shit! I F'd up
slater
01-28-2016, 01:53 PM
I guess I Lucked out on my MAF. I cleaned it with CRC MAF cleaner few years ago... ironically, right before you posted that it shouldn't be done....
I was like, oh shit! I F'd up
CRC SensorKleen is good stuff. i cleaned mine as well, right after i bought the car, right before i also read something to the effect of 'you can't clean these.' why not?
theothersawyer
01-28-2016, 01:55 PM
Can't clean these... if the light was due to a MAF, it will most likely come back.
Well damn! Oh well! guess I'll eventually be buying a new one!
az3579
01-28-2016, 04:17 PM
CRC SensorKleen is good stuff. i cleaned mine as well, right after i bought the car, right before i also read something to the effect of 'you can't clean these.' why not?
Because hot film MAFs can't be cleaned. The cleaners could actually ruin the film. Our MAFs are hot film, not hot wire.
Hot wire MAFs can definitely be cleaned with MAF cleaner, however.
ELCID86
01-28-2016, 06:23 PM
I've cleaned mine in the past also :-/
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"ZHP is a garbage option anyway- just some cosmetic upgrades with a different cam and diff to claw back some of the performance lost fitting those hideous and heavy wheels. Any 330 with a 3.46 diff will smoke a ZHP every time. The whole Mafia thing reeks of childish behavior." - an e46fanatic
Mine threw a code again. I'll need to replace it soon. I don't have any performance issues, just the light.
theothersawyer
01-28-2016, 07:53 PM
Mine has been going on and off! Been off for a while now! (Bet it comes back tomorrow since I said that!)
az3579
01-29-2016, 03:38 AM
I've been down this road. No matter what I did, it kept coming back.
If you buy OE, be sure to use the BMW Part Number Price Comparison tool to get the best online dealer price...
My local dealer wanted $560. I ended up buying mine for $380. Shopping around definitely pays in this regard.
If I had to do it again, I'd buy the OEM VDO/Siemens one from FCP and never have to worry about it again, replacing it under warranty the next time it goes bad.
330i ZHP
01-29-2016, 03:41 AM
Finally installed the door gaskets/seals on red 02
theothersawyer
01-29-2016, 08:08 AM
I've been down this road. No matter what I did, it kept coming back.
If you buy OE, be sure to use the BMW Part Number Price Comparison tool to get the best online dealer price...
My local dealer wanted $560. I ended up buying mine for $380. Shopping around definitely pays in this regard.
If I had to do it again, I'd buy the OEM VDO/Siemens one from FCP and never have to worry about it again, replacing it under warranty the next time it goes bad.
Thanks for the heads up!
cakM3
01-29-2016, 04:41 PM
I took delivery of a set of DINAN strut bars Dusty sold to me and took one of them (temporarily) to hang some clothes on at the request of a forum member :p
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Hung my DINAN strut bar in my closet
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Then hung a few summer shirts on it ;)
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Then promised I would post a few pics on this forum. Be advised though...when I take off my BMW Performance strut bar, I won't be hanging anything off of it so don't waste your time asking me because it won't happen...
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Karl Lazlo
01-29-2016, 04:45 PM
And folks, that's how it's done. Classy As F!
Sockethead
01-29-2016, 05:03 PM
You should send the pic to Dinan ;)
Karl Lazlo
01-29-2016, 05:09 PM
You should send the pic to Dinan ;)
Yes! I am just disappointed that Charlie's photos are so much better than mine. I am ashamed of my photo now.
Edit: And do you know how I know Charlie was a sailor?
Sockethead
01-29-2016, 05:24 PM
Edit: And do you know how I know Charlie was a sailor?
There must be something in that closet....
Karl Lazlo
01-29-2016, 05:31 PM
There must be something in that closet....
Yes. Tshirts.
Who hangs their tshirts on hangers?
Sailors. That's who. Normal people FOLD tshirts.
cakM3
01-29-2016, 05:33 PM
You should send the pic to Dinan ;)
I should since they won't give me points for these parts...the bastards!
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Sockethead
01-29-2016, 05:46 PM
Marketing Charlie, Marketing....
Johnmadd
01-29-2016, 06:15 PM
:rofl
fredo
01-29-2016, 08:51 PM
Too funny, Charrie !
cakM3
01-30-2016, 04:33 AM
Too funny, Charrie !
thanks fredo! :) that was the intent :thumbsup
UdubBadger
01-30-2016, 04:54 AM
Chuck that is hilarious, best use of that bar I've ever seen!
GoingHAM mobile
330i ZHP
01-30-2016, 05:09 AM
Lol
WOLFN8TR
01-30-2016, 08:31 AM
If I did that Apryl would kill me! The benefits of being single! [emoji2]
Go Horns!
01-30-2016, 12:38 PM
Safety inspection, registration, and a bath
Front wheel hub on Sketchi
Charlie, that's great. I'd almost do it but, I'm not taking guests in my closet to show it off. [emoji15]
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johnrando
01-30-2016, 01:23 PM
That's awesome Charlie. Good looking bar too.
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cakM3
01-30-2016, 01:32 PM
Chuck that is hilarious, best use of that bar I've ever seen!
Credit goes to Ray... even though I was wicked tired from my trip yesterday Ray reminded me that I had to do this so it was done :) Yeah, I agree... doing this was hilarious :biggrin
Lol
:)
If I did that Apryl would kill me! The benefits of being single!
I would have done it nevertheless Gary just to get a pic ;)
Charlie, that's great. I'd almost do it but, I'm not taking guests in my closet to show it off.
Neither am I Guy... but I did take pics to share with everyone :)
That's awesome Charlie. Good looking bar too.
Thanks John! Last night I got up at 3am just so I can get a greenie and some dishwashing detergent to clean the strut bars... the bars look much better now :thumbsup
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Karl Lazlo
01-30-2016, 05:10 PM
Credit goes to Ray... even though I was wicked tired from my trip yesterday Ray reminded me that I had to do this so it was done :) Yeah, I agree... doing this was hilarious :biggrin
That's the spirit! Sacrifice sleep for a joke. And, for the record, your photos and staging were much better than mine.
Can't wait to get my Rogue bars...
WOLFN8TR
01-30-2016, 10:04 PM
Installed my Evolve Eventuri CF Intake!
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BMWCurves
01-31-2016, 10:29 AM
Nice! Looks great in there
WOLFN8TR
01-31-2016, 10:51 AM
Nice! Looks great in there
Thanks [emoji106] Very nice addition to the engine bay. [emoji2]
The sticker says 17 only ? Does this mean it expires on 12/31/2017 ?
Question answered!
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Go Horns!
01-31-2016, 01:26 PM
Installed khoalty headlight lenses and gaskets. Car needed at 94,000 miles. Highly recommend this to anyone on the fence.
cakM3
01-31-2016, 01:29 PM
Looks great Gary!! :thumbsup
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Sockethead
01-31-2016, 02:03 PM
I'm doing this again
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The M3 CF mirror shells have been a total disappointment.
They both have bubbled up to the point where I'm embarrassed to have them on my car. I had the originals painted Schwarz II
Putting them on...
Such a shame. They weren't cheap and I had the left one swapped out not too long ago. I'm probably going to send them back to TMS at some point. It's bee around two years so I don't expect a refund but I'd like to let them know, that product sucks.
Hard to see in the picture but the whole top of the shell is bubbling up and it's starting to discolor.
cakM3
01-31-2016, 02:06 PM
Guess I won't be getting carbon fiber mirror housings then...
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Sockethead
01-31-2016, 02:21 PM
Not from Turner... but who knows where these come from... they could be the same.
anandoc
01-31-2016, 02:36 PM
Fixed a windshield chip. I had it repaired twice at a local shop and both times, the dried resin came off. This time I decided to use a Permatex DIY kit. Lets see how long this one sticks around.
az3579
02-03-2016, 07:22 AM
I'm doing this again
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160131/1e3ba6439ffa173b7ba6ab232a4b8c90.jpg
The M3 CF mirror shells have been a total disappointment.
They both have bubbled up to the point where I'm embarrassed to have them on my car. I had the originals painted Schwarz II
Putting them on...
Such a shame. They weren't cheap and I had the left one swapped out not too long ago. I'm probably going to send them back to TMS at some point. It's bee around two years so I don't expect a refund but I'd like to let them know, that product sucks.
Hard to see in the picture but the whole top of the shell is bubbling up and it's starting to discolor.
You know, I've seen a LOT of carbon fiber accessories start to yellow. That is why I refuse to get anything carbon fiber for my car. The BMW Strut Bar was an exception, but that broke in half long before it got a chance to discolor.
I'm sure there are CF products that do not discolor, but it seems to me that it may be a difference in production methods that determines this. All I know is that CF stuff is too expensive to take that gamble on. :(
Too bad, because CF is starting to grow on me.
slater
02-03-2016, 08:09 AM
Fixed a windshield chip. I had it repaired twice at a local shop and both times, the dried resin came off. This time I decided to use a Permatex DIY kit. Lets see how long this one sticks around.
let me know, i just bought a permatex kit for the odyssey.
ecrabb
02-03-2016, 08:13 AM
You know, I've seen a LOT of carbon fiber accessories start to yellow. That is why I refuse to get anything carbon fiber for my car. The BMW Strut Bar was an exception, but that broke in half long before it got a chance to discolor.
I'm sure there are CF products that do not discolor, but it seems to me that it may be a difference in production methods that determines this. All I know is that CF stuff is too expensive to take that gamble on. :(
Too bad, because CF is starting to grow on me.
Have you heard the story about GM's $60,000/gallon clear coat they developed for the Corvette ZR-1 CF roof panel? I'm sure it was a development cost amortized over a relatively small number of cars, but that's the issue.
The yellowing is oxidation of the epoxy layer, and it's massively accelerated with exposure to heat and UV. I know... When would car parts ever see exposure to heat and UV, right? Anyway, it's apparently quite common with aftermarket parts because the manufacturers don't spend the money to integrate or apply UV inhibitor compounds to the CF piece like the big manufacturers do to protect themselves from warranty claims.
Personally, I wouldn't have any CF on a daily driver that sits in hot sun all day. It will be interesting to see how a few of the new cars look after they've been left outside in the California sun for five years. A splitter or mirrors or something are no big deal, but a roof? Ouch.
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az3579
02-03-2016, 08:31 AM
Personally, I wouldn't have any CF on a daily driver that sits in hot sun all day. It will be interesting to see how a few of the new cars look after they've been left outside in the California sun for five years. A splitter or mirrors or something are no big deal, but a roof? Ouch.
Yeah, the roof is a nervous point for me since I want to buy an F80 M3 in the next couple of years with the carbon fiber roof. Since it's an OE product, I'm sure it'll be fine, especially with regular detailing. That doesn't stop me from worrying though. lol
Rovert
02-03-2016, 08:35 AM
Just have it professionally painted for $400. Problem solved. If a CF part's main purpose is for weight savings then covering it should be no issue. If it's for aesthetic reasons, you'll have to pay even more to play.
az3579
02-03-2016, 08:36 AM
Just have it professionally painted for $400. Problem solved. If a CF part's main purpose is for weight savings then covering it should be no issue. If it's for aesthetic reasons, you'll have to pay even more to play.
The day a roof costs $400 to prep and paint. :rofl
Maybe if you "know someone", but for us regular folks in metropolitan areas, it ain't happening!
Rovert
02-03-2016, 08:37 AM
Home Depot spray paint and clear! [emoji41]
az3579
02-03-2016, 08:38 AM
Home Depot spray paint and clear! [emoji41]
:facepalm
That's like, $30 dude... lol
Sockethead
02-03-2016, 09:10 AM
My mirror shells didn't even see that much sunlight. There were periods where I didn't drive it for months but that is definitely what caused the issue because the undersides of the shells are still perfect...
BTW my splitters from the group buy a few years ago still look great no yellowing. The rear diffuser I got 5 years ago still looks good too... Maybe because they are lower on the car...
Sockethead
02-04-2016, 03:15 PM
Back to black mirror shells
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johnrando
02-04-2016, 03:38 PM
Nice. Bummer the c/f ones failed.
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cakM3
02-04-2016, 03:57 PM
Back to black mirror shells
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Looks good Rob! Thanks for sharing your experiences with the carbon fiber shells.... saved me time and money :thumbsup
Sockethead
02-04-2016, 05:40 PM
NP Charlie... as a famous former Boss once said... "We're here to commiserate, commune, and converse with one another on equal footing."
johnrando
02-04-2016, 09:33 PM
:like
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JupiterBMW
02-05-2016, 02:20 AM
Yes. Tshirts.
Who hangs their tshirts on hangers?
Sailors. That's who. Normal people FOLD tshirts.
:facepalm I hang my t-shirts... In order based on style and color.... That's not normal?!?! :rofl
cakM3
02-05-2016, 06:08 AM
We're getting 4-7 inches of snow today and the snow is currently falling at a pretty good rate.... I exercised some Operational Risk Management this morning and made a command decision..... I stayed home allowing my ZHP to remain in her respective garage today safe and sound... She's also nice and clean and will remain that way at least for today. ;)
slater
02-05-2016, 06:41 AM
We're getting 4-7 inches of snow today and the snow is currently falling at a pretty good rate.... I exercised some Operational Risk Management this morning and made a command decision..... I stayed home allowing my ZHP to remain in her respective garage today safe and sound... She's also nice and clean and will remain that way at least for today. ;)
LOL, charlie. :)
a view from my office window - where did winter go? it was 50ºF on wednesday and i had the sunroof open! i'm loving it.
cakM3
02-05-2016, 07:27 AM
LOL, charlie. :)
a view from my office window - where did winter go? it was 50ºF on wednesday and i had the sunroof open! i'm loving it.
I have been enjoying the winter we have been having so far... it's just a matter of time before we get some snow :)
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woke up this morning to see this outside my living room window...
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Decided that it would be better to stay home rather than deal with drivers who really don't know how to drive in this weather....so I stayed home ;)
BMWCurves
02-05-2016, 08:35 AM
I have been enjoying the winter we have been having so far... it's just a matter of time before we get some snow :)
woke up this morning to see this outside my living room window...
Decided that it would be better to stay home rather than deal with drivers who really don't know how to drive in this weather....so I stayed home ;)
Smart plan.
I'm almost jealous, I wanted at least one good snow this winter. It's supposed to be 60F this weekend.
johnrando
02-05-2016, 09:08 AM
Saved it. And me. This F series BMW totally sped through/ran a red light though an empty middle lane with everyone else stopped. My left turn arrow was green so I started to move out. If I didn't see him he would have t-boned me right into my drivers side going around 50 mph.
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Whammy
02-05-2016, 09:13 AM
My car is reaaaady!!!! Planning on picking it up from the bodyshop tomorrow because I'm hanging out with my brother due to shoulder surgery.
Got to drive an '15 S4 yesterday. Holy fuck is it fast!!!!
Saved it. And me. This F series BMW totally sped through/ran a red light though an empty middle lane with everyone else stopped. My left turn arrow was green so I started to move out. If I didn't see him he would have t-boned me right into my drivers side going around 50 mph.
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Ive seen that happen a lot of times unfortunately, people running red lights I mean... glad nothing happened to you...
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cakM3
02-05-2016, 10:00 AM
Saved it. And me. This F series BMW totally sped through/ran a red light though an empty middle lane with everyone else stopped. My left turn arrow was green so I started to move out. If I didn't see him he would have t-boned me right into my drivers side going around 50 mph.
What an ass!!! Glad to see you and Ness are okay though! I'm sure you were like WTF?!?! Hopefully this asshat will get caught and pulled over before he/she seriously hurts someone later on...... :facepalm
BMWCurves
02-05-2016, 10:12 AM
Saved it. And me. This F series BMW totally sped through/ran a red light though an empty middle lane with everyone else stopped. My left turn arrow was green so I started to move out. If I didn't see him he would have t-boned me right into my drivers side going around 50 mph.
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Fuck that. I've seen a handful of close calls in Philly, thankfully nothing like that here. Good job staying alert for that kind of thing.
ecrabb
02-05-2016, 10:16 AM
Saved it. And me. This F series BMW totally sped through/ran a red light though an empty middle lane with everyone else stopped. My left turn arrow was green so I started to move out. If I didn't see him he would have t-boned me right into my drivers side going around 50 mph.
Good save! Were you able to give him an earful of horn to let him know he's an asshat, or did you even have time?
I've started just leaning on my horn when people run through reds. I mean, with the delay between when on side turns red, and another turns green, it's so blatantly obvious they're just completely blowing off the red light. It's unbelievable. I think I'm the only one who does it, but why should we all just suck it up and let these people just do what they want? Oh, you were in a hurry, so you don't have to stop like everybody else? WTH?
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slater
02-05-2016, 10:23 AM
Good save! Were you able to give him an earful of horn to let him know he's an asshat, or did you even have time?
I've started just leaning on my horn when people run through reds. I mean, with the delay between when on side turns red, and another turns green, it's so blatantly obvious they're just completely blowing off the red light. It's unbelievable. I think I'm the only one who does it, but why should we all just suck it up and let these people just do what they want? Oh, you were in a hurry, so you don't have to stop like everybody else? WTH?
SC
agreed. if i see someone texting while driving, or generally doing something unsafe, i lay on my horn - and keep laying on it - until i feel like they've understood. :)
Johnmadd
02-05-2016, 11:15 AM
Glad you're ok John.
ELCID86
02-05-2016, 11:18 AM
Glad you're ok John.
+1. I hate asshat drivers.
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"ZHP is a garbage option anyway- just some cosmetic upgrades with a different cam and diff to claw back some of the performance lost fitting those hideous and heavy wheels. Any 330 with a 3.46 diff will smoke a ZHP every time. The whole Mafia thing reeks of childish behavior." - an e46fanatic
johnrando
02-05-2016, 11:52 AM
Thanks all, much appreciated. I really don't think he even knew. I did lay on the horn. The thing is, if I didn't look, I would not be here, there is nothing I could have done. Just wow.
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fredo
02-05-2016, 12:24 PM
Glad you're ok John.
+1. Good reminder for all to stay alert.
stephenkirsh
02-05-2016, 01:03 PM
Good save! Were you able to give him an earful of horn to let him know he's an asshat, or did you even have time?
I've started just leaning on my horn when people run through reds. I mean, with the delay between when on side turns red, and another turns green, it's so blatantly obvious they're just completely blowing off the red light. It's unbelievable. I think I'm the only one who does it, but why should we all just suck it up and let these people just do what they want? Oh, you were in a hurry, so you don't have to stop like everybody else? WTH?
SC
I honk at people for all kinds of things. Dumped your drink out the window? Honk. Run a red or stop sign? Honk. Tail gating people? Light flashing. Talking on phone? Light flash.
People do these things because they never get caught and NOBODY calls them out on it.
theothersawyer
02-05-2016, 01:38 PM
I honk at people for all kinds of things. Dumped your drink out the window? Honk. Run a red or stop sign? Honk. Tail gating people? Light flashing. Talking on phone? Light flash.
People do these things because they never get caught and NOBODY calls them out on it.
I do the same thing!
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fredo
02-05-2016, 03:10 PM
I received the VDO fuel pump, gasket and ignition lock. Hopefully they will be installed next week. :thumbsup
Damian
02-05-2016, 03:29 PM
Replaced driver window regulator this morning since the cracking sound was getting worse. Check engine light came on yesterday on my way home. Stopped at local Indy to check out out. Turned out to be a vacuum leak somewhere. Explained the occasional limp mode i was getting. Problem fixed. Anyone have their window buttons break? Wondering where to get a new one.
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slater
02-05-2016, 03:57 PM
Thanks all, much appreciated. I really don't think he even knew. I did lay on the horn. The thing is, if I didn't look, I would not be here, there is nothing I could have done. Just wow.
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whoa, missed all this - glad you're OK, john! someone is looking out for you. :)
ELCID86
02-05-2016, 03:59 PM
Replaced driver window regulator this morning since the cracking sound was getting worse. Check engine light came on yesterday on my way home. Stopped at local Indy to check out out. Turned out to be a vacuum leak somewhere. Explained the occasional limp mode i was getting. Problem fixed. Anyone have their window buttons break? Wondering where to get a new one.
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How'd the Indy know what was leaking and fix it?
Try getting a button from a part out car or junkyard or eBay.
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slater
02-05-2016, 04:00 PM
i sold a TiAg 330i M Sport to a friend recently, and he came over today and i helped him fix a washer fluid leak (capped off and unplugged the pump for the headlight washers), and showed him how to do an oil change on it. :)
it's always nice to not only provide friends with good cars, but also empower them to fix them themselves. :)
ELCID86
02-05-2016, 04:07 PM
i sold a TiAg 330i M Sport to a friend recently, and he came over today and i helped him fix a washer fluid leak (capped off and unplugged the pump for the headlight washers), and showed him how to do an oil change on it. :)
it's always nice to not only provide friends with good cars, but also empower them to fix them themselves. :)
Good going.
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Damian
02-05-2016, 04:12 PM
How'd the Indy know what was leaking and fix it?
Try getting a button from a part out car or junkyard or eBay.
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He checked the code (fuel trim) and then checked the vacuum lines. Turned out to be the intake grommet. I've been taking my car to this particular Indy for a while now and he knows my car almost as well as I do, almost. Just found out he will refinish my rims for $100/rim. Score!
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BMWCurves
02-05-2016, 04:29 PM
Prepped my car to be handed over to a buddy for the day tomorrow so I can borrow his Land Rover. I need it to go pick up my M3 interior tomorrow in Seattle!
Replaced driver window regulator this morning since the cracking sound was getting worse. Check engine light came on yesterday on my way home. Stopped at local Indy to check out out. Turned out to be a vacuum leak somewhere. Explained the occasional limp mode i was getting. Problem fixed. Anyone have their window buttons break? Wondering where to get a new one.
Do you have a broken button or is the switch broken? Either way, it's pretty much cheaper to just buy the whole switch. I tried replacing a single button but BMW doesn't sell just the button, only the whole switch assembly. I bought a button off eBay for about $5, but it didn't match the rest of my buttons so I returned it. Looking at used switches wasn't much use either since they were about $40, but a new one is about $45-50. If you buy through FCP Euro, they're $48 or so and have a lifetime warranty.
He checked the code (fuel trim) and then checked the vacuum lines. Turned out to be the intake grommet. I've been taking my car to this particular Indy for a while now and he knows my car almost as well as I do, almost. Just found out he will refinish my rims for $100/rim. Score!
That's a pretty good price! Glad he solved your vacuum leak issue.
1 M Mike
02-05-2016, 05:13 PM
Changed the oil and filter. Amazing how it feels so much more robust after a new blood transfusion. It really feels like there's 360 horses under the hood now. :o
And speaking of CF, I had my my own carbon fiber nightmare story in this (http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showpost.php?p=8651388&postcount=775) trunk lid thread at 1addicts.
Truth is I had every intention to paint it in Le Mans blue skin anyway so it was no big deal in the end. It looked gnarly for a while, but I kind of tired of it and was grateful when I had to give it up for the next big thing in the E82 line-up.
Damian
02-05-2016, 05:20 PM
Prepped my car to be handed over to a buddy for the day tomorrow so I can borrow his Land Rover. I need it to go pick up my M3 interior tomorrow in Seattle!
Do you have a broken button or is the switch broken? Either way, it's pretty much cheaper to just buy the whole switch. I tried replacing a single button but BMW doesn't sell just the button, only the whole switch assembly. I bought a button off eBay for about $5, but it didn't match the rest of my buttons so I returned it. Looking at used switches wasn't much use either since they were about $40, but a new one is about $45-50. If you buy through FCP Euro, they're $48 or so and have a lifetime warranty.
That's a pretty good price! Glad he solved your vacuum leak issue.
It's just the button. I bought one from eBay and replaced it awhile ago. It didn't match exactly but with tinted windows you couldn't really tell at first glance. As the old adage goes "you get what you pay for", since it broke. Guess I'll be buying the whole assembly. Thanks!
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BMWCurves
02-05-2016, 05:29 PM
You might want to hit up the few people parting out their cars on here. Most times window switch assemblies aren't taken and people tend to sell them for cheap.
danewilson77
02-05-2016, 05:36 PM
Thanks all, much appreciated. I really don't think he even knew. I did lay on the horn. The thing is, if I didn't look, I would not be here, there is nothing I could have done. Just wow.
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Glad you're ok Amigo.
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Rovert
02-05-2016, 05:47 PM
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Gave my car a ceramic shake. Will see how differently she runs as the ceramic slowly bonds to all the rough spots of the friction areas!
johnrando
02-05-2016, 06:00 PM
Thanks Slater, Boss.
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danewilson77
02-05-2016, 06:04 PM
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Gave my car a ceramic shake. Will see how differently she runs as the ceramic slowly bonds to all the rough spots of the friction areas!
Looks like fun!
In for review.
Boy.....ecstuning sure is proud of it.
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UdubBadger
02-06-2016, 04:52 AM
Had a flat last night in the parking lot of a Twin Peaks (don't ask) about an hour away from home. Tire has been annoyingly slow leaking all winter and I have had to pump it up 10-15psi about once a week.
Tired to seal it up using loctight epoxy but wouldn't dry without air popping through. Finally took 2 cans of fix a flat and inflating the tire to 50 psi to reseal it to make it home.
Ughhhhh
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slater
02-06-2016, 05:15 AM
Prepped my car to be handed over to a buddy for the day tomorrow so I can borrow his Land Rover. I need it to go pick up my M3 interior tomorrow in Seattle!.
awesome! safe travels, william! :cheers
ELCID86
02-06-2016, 07:15 AM
Good call.
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WOLFN8TR
02-06-2016, 10:02 AM
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Gave my car a ceramic shake. Will see how differently she runs as the ceramic slowly bonds to all the rough spots of the friction areas!
What is this suppose to do? Cost?
ecrabb
02-06-2016, 10:21 AM
Had a flat last night in the parking lot of a Twin Peaks (don't ask) about an hour away from home. Tire has been annoyingly slow leaking all winter and I have had to pump it up 10-15psi about once a week.
One of my rears started doing that when it cooled off in the fall. I used the soap-and-water trick and the damn thing was bubbling in 8-10 places all around the bead. I guess they were just too hard-dry to seal anymore. Can't wait to get my wheels redone and spanky new PSS's.
SC
ELCID86
02-06-2016, 11:56 AM
Installed a pistol box in the trunk. And reattached the grey felt back on the ski pass-thru.
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UdubBadger
02-06-2016, 12:25 PM
One of my rears started doing that when it cooled off in the fall. I used the soap-and-water trick and the damn thing was bubbling in 8-10 places all around the bead. I guess they were just too hard-dry to seal anymore. Can't wait to get my wheels redone and spanky new PSS's.
SC
Yeah I've done the same, this tire has been resealed 5-6 times now. Just trying to hold out for winter temps to go up.
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JupiterBMW
02-06-2016, 01:03 PM
Well, I've been a little absent, my bad... My M3 was down for a week or so with the interior transformation going on, and I've been extremely busy working on boosting my buddy's Exocet... But, both of those projects are done now, so time to catch up on here...
Also, X5 is at the dealer... yes I know, right!? There is a new service bulletin for faulty injectors, on the S63 engine... Finally, the X5M/X6M owners get a break! So, the X5 is there now, getting the service. Hopefully all new injectors result. Enjoying a 2016 5 series courtesy vehicle though, not a bad car, but damn is it big...
slater
02-06-2016, 01:20 PM
jon, what does your wife think of the X5M? ;)
JupiterBMW
02-06-2016, 01:33 PM
jon, what does your wife think of the X5M? ;)
Hey Peter...
Well, to her, its just an SUV... We were initially in the market for an X5, M sport... I ended up selling the ZHP right around the time we were looking, and I got a lot of money for it... I also ran across our X5///M right around that time. The deal seemed to good to pass up, so I jumped on it. We decided to try out having 1 car, and it was the perfect blend of utility and performance... Lots of both! :) However, it was a bit of an impulse buy, and I didn't research it enough... It ended up costing us a lot of money in maintenance the first year we owned it... But, we finally got the thing ironed out and all is good now. I really love how it drives like a performance vehicle when I want it to, yet its plenty big enough for the whole family...
General things on the E70... The steering is very heavy... If your wife is a dainty little thing, she might hate that. Ours has the optional 21" wheels with the 285/35-21" tires, so its a lot of meat to turn, but still its very noticeable. Also, the E70 in general suffers from pretty crappy interior quality. Lots of creaks from the interior panels and stuff... A lot more than even my ZHP had (my ZHP was unrealistically tight and quiet though...)
If you go with the V8, plan to make sure of a few maintenance things, there have been a few recalls and other issues that BMW has worked on, so you'll just want to check into that... The X5///M has never gotten any love in terms of recalls or the recent N63 Customer Care Package (google it if you need), until just recently when they decided to release the "service bulletin" for the injectors (basically a recall...).
So, assuming you get one with all of the maintenance done, go for it. The performance is unreal, yet it drives just fine with the wife at the wheel. It is an absolute pig on gas, but the fun is worth it. Its actually quite comical to completely annihilate unsuspecting guys in some cars...
Karl Lazlo
02-06-2016, 02:15 PM
Dr CakM3 came to CT, he enjoyed some wings with BP, watched a crazy father (me) interact with his 7yr old daughter and passed over some parts. An unused pair of SGT adj sway bar end links for my M3 and a ULF so I can get hands free in my ZHP. Thanks, again, Charlie!
My daughter closely examined the two Imola 4 door ZHPs and tried to notice differences. She does have an eye for BMWs. Then, she got tossed into the snow.
ELCID86
02-06-2016, 02:41 PM
Also, X5 is at the dealer... yes I know, right!? T
Not again!
What's the status of your interior?
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Whammy
02-06-2016, 02:55 PM
Got the ZHP back today from the body shop. Ran errands to with girlfriend and stretched the girl's legs (the ZHP....LOL). Felt good to go fast!
Rovert
02-06-2016, 03:02 PM
You went there. Not us. [emoji15]
Whammy
02-06-2016, 03:19 PM
You went there. Not us. [emoji15]
LOL!
az3579
02-06-2016, 03:35 PM
You went there. Not us. [emoji15]
While we're on the subject...
Felt good to go fast!
That's what she said.
Fenrir
02-06-2016, 04:04 PM
I had a nice chat with the folks at UUC yesterday about replacing my clutch and even got a chance to talk to the owner. Really nice folks and extremely helpful. I'll be purchasing the street organic performance clutch kit and a friction surface replacement kit from the within the next couple of weeks. The plan is to have the ZHP back on the road full time by March.
I plan to do a video review for the clutch kit and light weight flywheel with both pre/ post break in inputs. It'll be nice to start contributing again and be back in the seat of the ZHP.
cakM3
02-06-2016, 04:10 PM
Dr CakM3 came to CT, he enjoyed some wings with BP, watched a crazy father (me) interact with his 7yr old daughter and passed over some parts. An unused pair of SGT adj sway bar end links for my M3 and a ULF so I can get hands free in my ZHP. Thanks, again, Charlie!
My daughter closely examined the two Imola 4 door ZHPs and tried to notice differences. She does have an eye for BMWs. Then, she got tossed into the snow.
Just glad I can help contribute to your projects Ray! It was nice meeting both you and "C" today! She's a trip in a very good way! I enjoyed watching both of you interact with each other :thumbsup
Karl Lazlo
02-06-2016, 04:18 PM
Just glad I can help contribute to your projects Ray!
Thanks, dude!
It was nice meeting both you and "C" today!
Likewise!
She's a trip in a very good way! I enjoyed watching both of you interact with each other :thumbsup
I am very proud of her. Wicked smart, funny, cute, sarcastic, happy and a wee bit sensitive. She is a fun kid, makes dad being easy. For now...
BMWCurves
02-06-2016, 10:58 PM
Let's see. My car's still in the hands of my buddy, I hope to hear good things when I meet him for Super Bowl festivities tomorrow. The drive up to Seattle (Des Moines, actually) went smoothly. I borrowed his family's Land Rover Discovery II to pick up the M3 interior. That thing is like a brick on wheels in terms of aerodynamics and well...normal driving dynamics. It's ramming so much air at highway speed. Calculated fuel economy for the trip up and back: 17.1 mpg.
Anyways, met the seller of the interior, did an inspection, loaded it up, and drove back home. I now need to figure out what can be done about the minor blemishes on the rear seats and then I'll go about swapping it out!
Well, I've been a little absent, my bad... My M3 was down for a week or so with the interior transformation going on, and I've been extremely busy working on boosting my buddy's Exocet... But, both of those projects are done now, so time to catch up on here...
Also, X5 is at the dealer... yes I know, right!? There is a new service bulletin for faulty injectors, on the S63 engine... Finally, the X5M/X6M owners get a break! So, the X5 is there now, getting the service. Hopefully all new injectors result. Enjoying a 2016 5 series courtesy vehicle though, not a bad car, but damn is it big...
They've been yacht-status for two generations now, IMO. They're longer than your X5M I think, but not as wide.
Got the ZHP back today from the body shop. Ran errands to with girlfriend and stretched the girl's legs (the ZHP....LOL). Felt good to go fast!
No explicit statement on this one with whom you're referring to? :p
I had a nice chat with the folks at UUC yesterday about replacing my clutch and even got a chance to talk to the owner. Really nice folks and extremely helpful. I'll be purchasing the street organic performance clutch kit and a friction surface replacement kit from the within the next couple of weeks. The plan is to have the ZHP back on the road full time by March.
I plan to do a video review for the clutch kit and light weight flywheel with both pre/ post break in inputs. It'll be nice to start contributing again and be back in the seat of the ZHP.
Good luck, look forward to your review! Any reason you picked that particular clutch? Is that what they suggested?
I did not have the best experience with UUC when it came to their SSK. They refused to believe that my indy installed it right but finally gave in once he gave them measurements proving they sent the wrong part. The replacement part came and was backwards but they assured me it was fine. I still think I have the wrong DSSR, but not bothered enough to go through the hassle of getting in there to check.
Fenrir
02-06-2016, 11:29 PM
Good luck, look forward to your review! Any reason you picked that particular clutch? Is that what they suggested?
I did not have the best experience with UUC when it came to their SSK. They refused to believe that my indy installed it right but finally gave in once he gave them measurements proving they sent the wrong part. The replacement part came and was backwards but they assured me it was fine. I still think I have the wrong DSSR, but not bothered enough to go through the hassle of getting in there to check.
I'm currently running their light weight flywheel and clutch combo. It came with the car and has been on there for over 80k miles. Between myself and the previous owner, the kit has seen time at The Ring, Silverstone, Virginia Motor Speedway, local tracks here and every back road along I-40 between here and VA lol. The kit has done all that without complaint plus gotten me to work and back as a daily.
UUC has caught flak over the years but their products haven't left me beside the road yet. And while I baby my car, I push it just as hard. I have their SSK as well but it's never given me problems. I can't speak for everyone though and every manufacturer makes mistakes. I hope my experiences with their company and products continue to be as pleasant as they have been so far.
TL;DR - I have their clutch kit already and I've loved it so I'm buying it again haha.
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BMWCurves
02-07-2016, 12:39 AM
I'm currently running their light weight flywheel and clutch combo. It came with the car and has been on there for over 80k miles. Between myself and the previous owner, the kit has seen time at The Ring, Silverstone, Virginia Motor Speedway, local tracks here and every back road along I-40 between here and VA lol. The kit has done all that without complaint plus gotten me to work and back as a daily.
UUC has caught flak over the years but their products haven't left me beside the road yet. And while I baby my car, I push it just as hard. I have their SSK as well but it's never given me problems. I can't speak for everyone though and every manufacturer makes mistakes. I hope my experiences with their company and products continue to be as pleasant as they have been so far.
TL;DR - I have their clutch kit already and I've loved it so I'm buying it again haha.
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Well said. I'm not saying that their mistakes with me means they're a terrible company, just I had bad luck with them.
Your car's been to the Nurburgring? That's impressive, how did that come about?
Fenrir
02-07-2016, 12:48 AM
Well said. I'm not saying that their mistakes with me means they're a terrible company, just I had bad luck with them.
Your car's been to the Nurburgring? That's impressive, how did that come about?
Oh I certainly didn't want to imply that haha. I certainly hope you have better luck with them.
And apparently it did well lol. I'm the second owner. The original owner ordered it when he was stationed in Germany and he was stationed in England afterwords. He moved here to NM and retired from the AF. I picked it up and picked up where he left off.
Many of the performance parts that are on the car were installed by the previous owner. So I was very fortunate when it came to building the car as a lot of the work was done.
It's been tracked off and on over the years by both myself and the original owner. I wouldn't mind going to the Ring myself one day and if possible, take the car as well. For now, I'm content with maintaining it and continuing the minor touches of the build :).
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330i ZHP
02-07-2016, 08:17 AM
I have been lucky to date with no noticeable yellowing on cf parts for wagon and x5. I had an aftermarket rear diffuser get a hazy grey look on my ZHP back in the day. Went to bmwp and never had a problem
330i ZHP
02-07-2016, 08:20 AM
Good luck with that UUC clutch. Can't wait for the report saying UUC says the installer installed it wrong. That is their first response to everything
Time to test this thing.
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Whammy
02-07-2016, 09:46 AM
Installed a pistol box in the trunk. And reattached the grey felt back on the ski pass-thru.
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Nice! How hard was this to install?
johnrando
02-07-2016, 09:51 AM
Just glad I can help contribute to your projects Ray! It was nice meeting both you and "C" today! She's a trip in a very good way! I enjoyed watching both of you interact with each other :thumbsup
Pics or didn't happen. :biggrin
A little TLC for the F30 today.
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ELCID86
02-07-2016, 11:06 AM
Nice! How hard was this to install?
Not bad. Pre-drilled four holes (but only three lined up :-/ luckily the screws I used are self tapping. Needed a spotter to hold it in place. This new 90* gadget made it a snap!
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Combination ends up being upside down of course (and for those who recall my narcotic-simplex-combo-screwup, I finally got it open!)
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ELCID86
02-07-2016, 11:07 AM
A little TLC for the F30 today.
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Looks good. Mine needs a bath too.
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"ZHP is a garbage option anyway- just some cosmetic upgrades with a different cam and diff to claw back some of the performance lost fitting those hideous and heavy wheels. Any 330 with a 3.46 diff will smoke a ZHP every time. The whole Mafia thing reeks of childish behavior." - an e46fanatic
Why is there an f30 Shawn?
ELCID86
02-07-2016, 11:15 AM
Why is there an f30 Shawn?
Lol. Colin's college classmate is up visiting law schools...not mine ;-)
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"ZHP is a garbage option anyway- just some cosmetic upgrades with a different cam and diff to claw back some of the performance lost fitting those hideous and heavy wheels. Any 330 with a 3.46 diff will smoke a ZHP every time. The whole Mafia thing reeks of childish behavior." - an e46fanatic
Looks good. Mine needs a bath too.
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"ZHP is a garbage option anyway- just some cosmetic upgrades with a different cam and diff to claw back some of the performance lost fitting those hideous and heavy wheels. Any 330 with a 3.46 diff will smoke a ZHP every time. The whole Mafia thing reeks of childish behavior." - an e46fanatic
I thought that one was as limited as a ZHP. Guess not.
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Cleaned and Undercoated the rear wheel wells
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danewilson77
02-07-2016, 06:57 PM
What is this suppose to do? Cost?
It's $20-$30 per treatment depending on where you get it. It fills in any engine wear you may have (that's the claim).
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fredo
02-08-2016, 02:47 PM
Added 5 gallons of gas to the ZHP. Total was $10.11 ... I always fill up, but I plan to replace the fuel pump in some days. I better keep the gas at a low level until then. That's one of the useful hints I got on my trip to LV !
Also, bought a $8 touch less car wash. The ZHP is looking good after 2 weeks of inactivity.
Rovert
02-08-2016, 02:53 PM
My car told me today to EFF the winters today. So I better do as she says. [emoji15]
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JupiterBMW
02-08-2016, 05:05 PM
Picked up the X5 from the dealer today... All new injectors replaced, courtesy of BMW... Such a good feeling getting such a massive service for FREE...
Now time to drive down to the tuning shops...
cakM3
02-08-2016, 05:16 PM
My car told me today to EFF the winters today. So I better do as she says. [emoji15]
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Nice Trevor! Now watch.... you will get a big snow storm... :p
I changed out cell phone mounts in my ZHP this afternoon and mounted a Core360 on my Bimmian bracket. Details in my project thread...
BMWCurves
02-08-2016, 06:37 PM
Swapped out my front seats for M3 seats.
Jconlin16
02-08-2016, 06:39 PM
Nice Trevor! Now watch.... you will get a big snow storm... :p
I changed out cell phone mounts in my ZHP this afternoon and mounted a Core360 on my Bimmian bracket. Details in my project thread...
I also mounted a Core360 mount on a Bimmian bracket in my ZHP today! :cheers
I am so glad you told me about this, thanks again!
Aaand I shipped out my spare wheel to Coby for a re-wrap. :)
danewilson77
02-08-2016, 08:15 PM
My only concern with the Core 360 mount is the swivel longevity. Does anyone think over time this might pose an issue?
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WOLFN8TR
02-08-2016, 09:18 PM
It's pretty dam tight, I have to use two hands to adjust it. I wouldn't think so Dane.
ELCID86
02-09-2016, 04:25 AM
Swapped out my front seats for M3 seats.
Awesome.
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rguti153
02-09-2016, 05:26 AM
Change oil and oil filter
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cakM3
02-09-2016, 06:04 AM
Nothing like taking your ZHP w/ Limited Slip out on snow covered roads and ripping thru them ;) I really enjoyed "playing" around on my way to work this morning....
NoVAphotog
02-09-2016, 07:27 AM
Nothing like taking your ZHP w/ Limited Slip out on snow covered roads and ripping thru them ;) I really enjoyed "playing" around on my way to work this morning....
+1
Does better than a 4wd w/ open diffs and all seasons...
ecrabb
02-09-2016, 08:27 AM
Sunday, I started to do the valve cover gasket replacement on my wife's X3...
Half an hour in, I break a retaining clip on a sensor plug. The plastic is ridiculously brittle. This is an '07. With 45k miles on it. Wow.
Half an hour later, following a less-than-clear step on the DIY, I remove six clips, only to realize they were the wrong six clips. It should have been the six *wire spring clips* that held some wiring in place, but I removed the six stainless clips that secure the fuel rail to the fuel injectors. Face palm. Reinstalling them all, I dropped one, then listened to the telltale sound if it bouncing off the floor once, then into a plastic cover on the bottom of the car. Jacked up the car, removed half the belly cover, found the clip, and put it back on.
So, now I go to work on the spring clips I should have removed. Its extremely cramped. The only way to get to them is a tiny screwdriver. You pull one side and push it around the piece it's retaining, then do the same for the other side. I work at it for 15 minutes, splayed across the engine compartment to reach the rear, and have 5 out of 6 done. My legs are burning. I can't get the sixth. If I could bring home the entire Home Depot lighting aisle, there wouldn't be enough light to make it easy to see in the cramped quarters. Every time I release the second half of the clip, the first half springs back. I tried everything. I'm almost two hours in now, and I'm still not close to actually removing the valve cover to instal the gasket. Never mind the spark plugs or cabin fan I want done while I'm in there.
Screw it. I reinstalled the clips, reconnected the sensors, put the vanity covers back on, reinstalled the intake airbox, fan shroud, strut brace, cabin air filter box, and went inside and emailed the indie shop to do it. $350 labor to install the valve cover gasket, install spark plugs free of charge, $69 to swap the cabin fan. Done. Appointment scheduled. Three hours of my Sunday down the crapper.
The stuff under the hood on these things is really crazy. Teeny tiny parts, super-cramped spaces, brittle plastic, and materials and design that won't last (hello, valve cover gasket shot in 42k miles!) and is difficult to work on. It's sad, but these new cars are going to be like TVs long-term... Once their value drops to say $5,000, the repairs are going to be so cost-prohibitive that in many cases, they're going to be cheaper to throw away and replace with another than they will to repair.
Lesson learned. Should have let the indie shop do this one in the first place.
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johnrando
02-09-2016, 10:12 AM
Wow, sux to hear.
BMWCurves
02-09-2016, 10:32 AM
That must have been maddening. I do often curse the engineers at BMW when I'm doing some work.
alexandre
02-09-2016, 12:12 PM
Wow. What engine is it ? I'm attempting to replace my starter tomorrow afternoon and have a sneaky feeling that I'll end up in the same scenario. Knock on wood.
Ssparrow
02-09-2016, 12:19 PM
Wow. What engine is it ? I'm attempting to replace my starter tomorrow afternoon and have a sneaky feeling that I'll end up in the same scenario. Knock on wood.
Stater replacement is a huge pain, but definitely possible. Just make sure you have lots of extensions and patience, helps to have another set of hands if possible. Took me about 2 and a half hours to remove my old one, and only another 30 minutes to install the new one. Good luck!
stephenkirsh
02-09-2016, 12:34 PM
Picked up the X5 from the dealer today... All new injectors replaced, courtesy of BMW... Such a good feeling getting such a massive service for FREE...
Now time to drive down to the tuning shops...
Doesn't it make you nervous that they had to replace all the injectors at such low mileage?
slater
02-09-2016, 12:35 PM
Wow. What engine is it ? I'm attempting to replace my starter tomorrow afternoon and have a sneaky feeling that I'll end up in the same scenario. Knock on wood.
yep, it's one of the only things on this car that is a pain - or, at least, i assume it is - i haven't replaced mine but i did note the location, and it is not in a fun spot. i do have a repair manual here, i can scan + email the pages on it if you want, alex.
JupiterBMW
02-09-2016, 12:36 PM
Doesn't it make you nervous that they had to replace all the injectors at such low mileage?
It's a common thing with the S63...
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ecrabb
02-09-2016, 12:49 PM
Wow. What engine is it ? I'm attempting to replace my starter tomorrow afternoon and have a sneaky feeling that I'll end up in the same scenario. Knock on wood.
It's an '07 E83 X3 3.0si... N52B30, the same engine used in the E90 and a bunch of others. I think it's actually a great engine... It's just a nightmare to work on with all the tiny clips and connectors and sensors - especially if you don't know exactly how a connector releases. Getting the valve cover off is more like disassembling a computer than it is a car. The difference is that if you break a connector on a computer it's easy to replace. On these cars, it's a harness that loops all over to hell and back. There's a reason the factory trains the technicians to work on these cars.
I'm wondering if the DIY was even correct now. Maybe that part didn't even need to come off. I should have ordered a Bentley before I got started.
BTW, I'd much rather do things like brakes, starter, transmission mounts, bearings, etc. and leave this fine work to a tech. It may be cramped and frustrating doing a starter, but I think the stakes are much lower because you don't have to worry about breaking super-expensive things or losing tiny parts.
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az3579
02-09-2016, 02:26 PM
Sunday, I started to do the valve cover gasket replacement on my wife's X3...
Half an hour in, I break a retaining clip on a sensor plug. The plastic is ridiculously brittle. This is an '07. With 45k miles on it. Wow.
Half an hour later, following a less-than-clear step on the DIY, I remove six clips, only to realize they were the wrong six clips. It should have been the six *wire spring clips* that held some wiring in place, but I removed the six stainless clips that secure the fuel rail to the fuel injectors. Face palm. Reinstalling them all, I dropped one, then listened to the telltale sound if it bouncing off the floor once, then into a plastic cover on the bottom of the car. Jacked up the car, removed half the belly cover, found the clip, and put it back on.
So, now I go to work on the spring clips I should have removed. Its extremely cramped. The only way to get to them is a tiny screwdriver. You pull one side and push it around the piece it's retaining, then do the same for the other side. I work at it for 15 minutes, splayed across the engine compartment to reach the rear, and have 5 out of 6 done. My legs are burning. I can't get the sixth. If I could bring home the entire Home Depot lighting aisle, there wouldn't be enough light to make it easy to see in the cramped quarters. Every time I release the second half of the clip, the first half springs back. I tried everything. I'm almost two hours in now, and I'm still not close to actually removing the valve cover to instal the gasket. Never mind the spark plugs or cabin fan I want done while I'm in there.
Screw it. I reinstalled the clips, reconnected the sensors, put the vanity covers back on, reinstalled the intake airbox, fan shroud, strut brace, cabin air filter box, and went inside and emailed the indie shop to do it. $350 labor to install the valve cover gasket, install spark plugs free of charge, $69 to swap the cabin fan. Done. Appointment scheduled. Three hours of my Sunday down the crapper.
The stuff under the hood on these things is really crazy. Teeny tiny parts, super-cramped spaces, brittle plastic, and materials and design that won't last (hello, valve cover gasket shot in 42k miles!) and is difficult to work on. It's sad, but these new cars are going to be like TVs long-term... Once their value drops to say $5,000, the repairs are going to be so cost-prohibitive that in many cases, they're going to be cheaper to throw away and replace with another than they will to repair.
Lesson learned. Should have let the indie shop do this one in the first place.
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The car is 9-10 years old... the plastic will be brittle. Mileage is irrelevant.
ecrabb
02-09-2016, 02:40 PM
The car is 9-10 years old... the plastic will be brittle. Mileage is irrelevant.
I wouldn't say mileage is irrelevant. Plastic degradation is a function of time and exposure. Plastic in an engine compartment will be much more brittle after 10 years and 100k miles than it would be after 10 years and 10k miles. The opposite extreme would be sealed in a baggie in a cool environment, where it should still have the majority of its original flexibility.
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ELCID86
02-09-2016, 03:32 PM
Wow, sux to hear.
+1. That bites.
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"ZHP is a garbage option anyway- just some cosmetic upgrades with a different cam and diff to claw back some of the performance lost fitting those hideous and heavy wheels. Any 330 with a 3.46 diff will smoke a ZHP every time. The whole Mafia thing reeks of childish behavior." - an e46fanatic
Drive on a significant amount of snow for the first time using continental dws06... The grip is quite impressive... Does slide a bit but not too bad...
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Sockethead
02-09-2016, 06:12 PM
I'm wondering if the DIY was even correct now. Maybe that part didn't even need to come off. I should have ordered a Bentley before I got started
You can't trust the Bentley manual either. It's a good reference but I've found that about 60% of the time it tells you to take off too much stuff...
Hard to believe that BMW is still using the same crappy gasket material they used 20 years ago... The dealership even has a job name for replacing all the gaskets on the engine called "reseal engine"
Whammy
02-09-2016, 08:17 PM
Wow. What engine is it ? I'm attempting to replace my starter tomorrow afternoon and have a sneaky feeling that I'll end up in the same scenario. Knock on wood.
Stater replacement is a huge pain, but definitely possible. Just make sure you have lots of extensions and patience, helps to have another set of hands if possible. Took me about 2 and a half hours to remove my old one, and only another 30 minutes to install the new one. Good luck!
It's an absolute pain in the ass.
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http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j226/duraznostj/E46/starter1_zpszmwsbzaa.jpg
My hands/arms were so caked with grease and other crap. Took half a day with a friend's help.
theothersawyer
02-09-2016, 09:10 PM
That's a hell of an extension combo! Haha good work getting it out though!
330i ZHP
02-09-2016, 09:30 PM
Next time pull the intake plenum etc, takes less time. And then started is super easy to pull
330i ZHP
02-09-2016, 09:46 PM
Checked off some wiring and plumbing tasks on the red 02
Installed heater box/core hoses to engine
Ran 6AWG cable from alternator to the distribution of power for fuse panel (replacing 12AWG that was 42yr old brittle)
Removed unneeded wiring for '74 vintage emissions system
Removed harness for old voltage regulator system (external instead of internal on the new system)
Installed power distribution block to provide 12v constant power source under hood (battery moved to under rear seat)
Wired the relay and wiring for the electric/thermos controlled fan (no longer mechanical fan)
Wired alternator and starter
Made new braided hoses for oil return - post oil separator
Installed fuses
Wrapped all wires in cloth loom tape
Prepped new door cards/panels for installing door/window/lock hardware
Finished installing power door locks and wiring in doors - into the cabin (will install alarm to control door and trunk locks/release)
Trying to get as much done before the dr digs into my knee (btw, they found a tumor in my Femor...unknown if benign...I don't feel it, so it is likely benign)
Checked off some wiring and plumbing tasks on the red 02
Installed heater box/core hoses to engine
Ran 6AWG cable from alternator to the distribution of power for fuse panel (replacing 12AWG that was 42yr old brittle)
Removed unneeded wiring for '74 vintage emissions system
Removed harness for old voltage regulator system (external instead of internal on the new system)
Installed power distribution block to provide 12v constant power source under hood (battery moved to under rear seat)
Wired the relay and wiring for the electric/thermos controlled fan (no longer mechanical fan)
Wired alternator and starter
Made new braided hoses for oil return - post oil separator
Installed fuses
Wrapped all wires in cloth loom tape
Prepped new door cards/panels for installing door/window/lock hardware
Finished installing power door locks and wiring in doors - into the cabin (will install alarm to control door and trunk locks/release)
Trying to get as much done before the dr digs into my knee (btw, they found a tumor in my Femor...unknown if benign...I don't feel it, so it is likely benign)
You've been busy. Hope the leg thing works out OK.
That much work, you may have it finished by summer.
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330i ZHP
02-10-2016, 01:09 AM
Sadly I wanted it done last fall. Thank you...sitting here wide awake at 4am with it aching
Sockethead
02-10-2016, 06:28 AM
Stu, every time I read one of your project updates, I think...
http://r.ddmcdn.com/s_f/DSC/uploads/2014/06/overhaulin-chipfoose-300x300.jpg
slater
02-10-2016, 06:35 AM
Checked off some wiring and plumbing tasks on the red 02
Installed heater box/core hoses to engine
Ran 6AWG cable from alternator to the distribution of power for fuse panel (replacing 12AWG that was 42yr old brittle)
Removed unneeded wiring for '74 vintage emissions system
Removed harness for old voltage regulator system (external instead of internal on the new system)
Installed power distribution block to provide 12v constant power source under hood (battery moved to under rear seat)
Wired the relay and wiring for the electric/thermos controlled fan (no longer mechanical fan)
Wired alternator and starter
Made new braided hoses for oil return - post oil separator
Installed fuses
Wrapped all wires in cloth loom tape
Prepped new door cards/panels for installing door/window/lock hardware
Finished installing power door locks and wiring in doors - into the cabin (will install alarm to control door and trunk locks/release)
Trying to get as much done before the dr digs into my knee (btw, they found a tumor in my Femor...unknown if benign...I don't feel it, so it is likely benign)
stu, seriously - you are a machine. you need your own TV/YouTube show.
hope the tumor thing is benign. keep us updated.
BMWCurves
02-10-2016, 08:28 AM
@Jeff/Whammy - I actually loled, that's a serious extension creation you made.
@Stu - excellent progress! Vy mashina (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PAtFsJY5q0)! Hope the leg tumor is benign.
alexandre
02-10-2016, 10:31 AM
Next time pull the intake plenum etc, takes less time. And then started is super easy to pull
Intake plenum = the boots?
330i ZHP
02-10-2016, 10:38 AM
Snow blowing took more out of me than I thought. Surgery Monday at noon. 2-4 days on crutch/cane. Should be able to deal with kids following week
Very deep meniscus tear in the white zone. (Means little blood flow for self recovery). Has to be removed. ACL should heal on its own.
And the tumor in my femur is 99% certain benign
330i ZHP
02-10-2016, 10:42 AM
Intake plenum = the boots?
No, remove the entire intake manifold. It's like ten 11mm bolts. It will move out of the way enough to have full access to the starter. Leave throttlebody and elbow hose attached. Remove maf and airbox.
Johnmadd
02-10-2016, 10:45 AM
Snow blowing took more out of me than I thought. Surgery Monday at noon. 2-4 days on crutch/cane. Should be able to deal with kids following week
Very deep meniscus tear in the white zone. (Means little blood flow for self recovery). Has to be removed. ACL should heal on its own.
And the tumor in my femur is 99% certain benign
That's good news.
Whammy
02-10-2016, 11:45 AM
Next time pull the intake plenum etc, takes less time. And then started is super easy to pull
@Jeff/Whammy - I actually loled, that's a serious extension creation you made.
@Stu - excellent progress! Vy mashina (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PAtFsJY5q0)! Hope the leg tumor is benign.
No, remove the entire intake manifold. It's like ten 11mm bolts. It will move out of the way enough to have full access to the starter. Leave throttlebody and elbow hose attached. Remove maf and airbox.
Note for next time however hoping to never do it again!
alexandre
02-10-2016, 01:19 PM
Game on!
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ELCID86
02-10-2016, 03:03 PM
Snow blowing took more out of me than I thought. Surgery Monday at noon. 2-4 days on crutch/cane. Should be able to deal with kids following week
Very deep meniscus tear in the white zone. (Means little blood flow for self recovery). Has to be removed. ACL should heal on its own.
And the tumor in my femur is 99% certain benign
Hope it goes well. I'm still doing PT 2x/week. On the exercise bike right now...
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"ZHP is a garbage option anyway- just some cosmetic upgrades with a different cam and diff to claw back some of the performance lost fitting those hideous and heavy wheels. Any 330 with a 3.46 diff will smoke a ZHP every time. The whole Mafia thing reeks of childish behavior." - an e46fanatic
Sockethead
02-10-2016, 04:36 PM
Snow blowing took more out of me than I thought. Surgery Monday at noon. 2-4 days on crutch/cane. Should be able to deal with kids following week
Very deep meniscus tear in the white zone. (Means little blood flow for self recovery). Has to be removed. ACL should heal on its own.
And the tumor in my femur is 99% certain benign
They are going to remove just the tear, right?
The picture they showed me post op, looked like crab meat. They just trimmed that off and sent me on my way. I was up and about quickly but it was a while before I could fully bend my knee, if I remember right...
Hoping it's a quick recovery for you too!
330i ZHP
02-11-2016, 12:45 AM
They are going to remove just the tear, right?
The picture they showed me post op, looked like crab meat. They just trimmed that off and sent me on my way. I was up and about quickly but it was a while before I could fully bend my knee, if I remember right...
Hoping it's a quick recovery for you too!
Good to know. It is outpatient.
330i ZHP
02-11-2016, 12:47 AM
Hope it goes well. I'm still doing PT 2x/week. On the exercise bike right now...
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"ZHP is a garbage option anyway- just some cosmetic upgrades with a different cam and diff to claw back some of the performance lost fitting those hideous and heavy wheels. Any 330 with a 3.46 diff will smoke a ZHP every time. The whole Mafia thing reeks of childish behavior." - an e46fanatic
What procedure did you have done?
330i ZHP
02-11-2016, 06:43 AM
The 02 is starting to come to life. All exterior lighting working.
Installed front flares and air dam.
Installing door cards.
Installing interior lighting.
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johnrando
02-11-2016, 07:04 AM
Looks great! (understatement)
slater
02-11-2016, 07:24 AM
wow, stuart... those flares and wheels! nice!!
wstr75
02-11-2016, 10:43 AM
Am steadily putting together an Intravee controlled multi-component system. Got the Intravee programmed with the latest software and now installing an Alpine unit to control an iPod, an Alpine Sirius module and an Alpine HD radio module. Also have a TV module to operate a backup camera but will have to buy specific connectors to mate with the camera. Hope to get this done this weekend. Sent the car's nav unit to Jimmy Chen for screen replacement and to fix a sudden blank screen issue that he diagnosed as bad CD drive in the head unit. Received the head unit last week with replaced CD drive and new screen and installed in car. Old screen had entire blotches of bad pixels. Car interior instantly looked better with the new screen. It is a little extra work finding places to put the modules as the car is a convertible and the convertible gear changes the available trunk wall space locations.
johnrando
02-11-2016, 07:37 PM
Nice. Pics and details when done.
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BMWCurves
02-11-2016, 09:40 PM
Replaced my driver's side tail light with a used unit yesterday due to a dull LED in the turn signal cluster. Sealed up the rubber flap/gasket with the metal on the trunk using silicone caulk today, hopefully that'll seal it well.
Rovert
02-12-2016, 06:24 PM
Cleaned the gunk and dirt from the door latch actuators then relubricated them with dry graphite spray so dirt won't accumulate there anymore. Doors operate so much nicer now.
slater
02-12-2016, 06:28 PM
Cleaned the gunk and dirt from the door latch actuators then relubricated them with dry graphite spray so dirt won't accumulate there anymore. Doors operate so much nicer now.
great idea, trevor - i gots to do that.
ELCID86
02-12-2016, 07:08 PM
Cleaned the gunk and dirt from the door latch actuators then relubricated them with dry graphite spray so dirt won't accumulate there anymore. Doors operate so much nicer now.
Good idea. I need to adjust my right rear. Doesn't close very easily--needs a slam...
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"ZHP is a garbage option anyway- just some cosmetic upgrades with a different cam and diff to claw back some of the performance lost fitting those hideous and heavy wheels. Any 330 with a 3.46 diff will smoke a ZHP every time. The whole Mafia thing reeks of childish behavior." - an e46fanatic
Scott ZHP
02-13-2016, 06:10 AM
Replaced the ribbon cable in my E53's head unit. No more dead pixels. I bought the solder-in style cable; took about three hours start to finish and most of that was disassembly/reassembly of the Blaupunkt made head unit. Can you say over-engineered? Three hours of labor to replace a $2 ribbon, lol.
Gorgeous 2002, BTW. There's a factory Turbo, or very good replica, that turns up at Carlisle every year. It's beautiful.
Aeternalis
02-13-2016, 08:42 AM
Just finished up replacing the center console and hazard/door lock switch. Also fished out the AUX cable from behind the stereo.. I bought one to add but was surpised to find one already hooked up to an adapter of some sort. Cleaned everything up and fished the cable down to the sunglasses tray.
ELCID86
02-13-2016, 12:47 PM
Just finished up replacing the center console and hazard/door lock switch. Also fished out the AUX cable from behind the stereo.. I bought one to add but was surpised to find one already hooked up to an adapter of some sort. Cleaned everything up and fished the cable down to the sunglasses tray.
Nice work.
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"ZHP is a garbage option anyway- just some cosmetic upgrades with a different cam and diff to claw back some of the performance lost fitting those hideous and heavy wheels. Any 330 with a 3.46 diff will smoke a ZHP every time. The whole Mafia thing reeks of childish behavior." - an e46fanatic
wstr75
02-13-2016, 01:30 PM
One of those frustrating days. Was hoping to get all the components installed (bluetooth ULF, Sirius module, Alpine iPod adapter, HD radio module) and basically got nowhere because of missing some key parts. Ordered a bluetooth pairing button from some go to guy in Germany (none of the USA sites have this button and it does not show up on the OEM parts finder diagrams). Ordered 30 AWG Kynar wire from an Ebay seller so the Alpine iPod adapter never lets the iPod sleep and perpetually keeps it charging. This requires some careful drilling and soldering under a bench magnifying glass/light. See this link http://forum.bmw5.co.uk/topic/75564-kca-420i-wake-up-mod/
Have any of my fellow ZHP owners done this wiring modification?
At any rate, looks like late this month to get all of the mods done.
Damian
02-13-2016, 01:42 PM
Going to pick up my freshly wrapped pillars today. Dropped them off to a local upholstery shop 4 days ago. Will upload pics on my project page once installed
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TigerTater
02-13-2016, 01:46 PM
Stu car looks awesome. Can't imagine the amount of hours you've put in! Just curious if you would ever sell, and if so what would tht Magic price be? I expect Price to be largely inflated based on emotional investment!! But just curious
D1ESEL
02-13-2016, 10:22 PM
I did all the idler pulleys today and put in a new alternator.
I need to make a thread for my car. I have been doing so much maintenance!
Jconlin16
02-13-2016, 10:46 PM
I did all the idler pulleys today and put in a new alternator.
I need to make a thread for my car. I have been doing so much maintenance!
Dooo et! Lol I spent a couple of hours writing out a maintenance thread for mine today. Feels good to finally have it on here, I had kept a log on my phone.
BMWCurves
02-13-2016, 11:48 PM
One of those frustrating days. Was hoping to get all the components installed (bluetooth ULF, Sirius module, Alpine iPod adapter, HD radio module) and basically got nowhere because of missing some key parts. Ordered a bluetooth pairing button from some go to guy in Germany (none of the USA sites have this button and it does not show up on the OEM parts finder diagrams). Ordered 30 AWG Kynar wire from an Ebay seller so the Alpine iPod adapter never lets the iPod sleep and perpetually keeps it charging. This requires some careful drilling and soldering under a bench magnifying glass/light. See this link http://forum.bmw5.co.uk/topic/75564-kca-420i-wake-up-mod/
Have any of my fellow ZHP owners done this wiring modification?
At any rate, looks like late this month to get all of the mods done.
Nope, I didn't know the retrofit was that involved. Someone else with more electrical experience can weigh in on this.
Going to pick up my freshly wrapped pillars today. Dropped them off to a local upholstery shop 4 days ago. Will upload pics on my project page once installed
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I look forward to it. Mine are just starting to sag but have been that way since I bought it. Doesn't really bother me, but it would be nice to know my avenues for fixing it down the road.
I did all the idler pulleys today and put in a new alternator.
I need to make a thread for my car. I have been doing so much maintenance!
Definitely do.
Dooo et! Lol I spent a couple of hours writing out a maintenance thread for mine today. Feels good to finally have it on here, I had kept a log on my phone.
It does, and it's helpful to be able to go back and check photos and remind me about certain things. Definitely more info than just a maintenance spreadsheet. Now if there were a way to download an entire maintenance thread for my laptop and to print out for my maintenance binder at home...
cakM3
02-15-2016, 12:27 PM
Did a little bit of afternoon cleaning for both of my cars.... ;)
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BADCLOWN
02-15-2016, 01:09 PM
those look great, wish i wasn't so afraid to do that to my own
az3579
02-15-2016, 01:37 PM
those look great, wish i wasn't so afraid to do that to my own
Nothing to be afraid of! I'd be more afraid NOT doing it. lol
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cakM3
02-15-2016, 01:38 PM
those look great, wish i wasn't so afraid to do that to my own
You just have to use a soft bristle brush to get the dirt off and some compressed air to blow the surface then use a damp microfiber cloth and some alcantara cleaner and lightly go over the surface. That's what I did to both steering wheels. When it's done the wheels should feel good again :thumbsup
All part of maintenance Jacob :)
Great vid for cleaning alcantara
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wROwSj7OJGg
stephenkirsh
02-15-2016, 02:25 PM
those look great, wish i wasn't so afraid to do that to my own
At the very least clean it wth a damp wash cloth.
BADCLOWN
02-15-2016, 03:41 PM
I just bought a new Coby wrapped wheel and various other items so the original wheel will be removed and I'll try my hand at cleaning it, it's really not in bad shape at all.
az3579
02-15-2016, 03:43 PM
At the very least clean it wth a damp wash cloth.
The brushing is necessary still to bring the pile back up. Otherwise, it'll stay matted down.
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Jconlin16
02-15-2016, 04:25 PM
Installed an armrest delete kit today. No more squeaky armrest! http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/02/15/b87d64a72aae8bb834a65cb032956658.jpg
Dr Dynamite
02-15-2016, 06:54 PM
Installed an armrest delete kit today. No more squeaky armrest! http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/02/15/b87d64a72aae8bb834a65cb032956658.jpg
I like the armrest delete, looks nice but I rely on my armrest alot! Haha...
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BMWCurves
02-15-2016, 07:17 PM
I like the armrest delete, looks nice but I rely on my armrest alot! Haha...
Same. I don't understand the hate for the armrest, but to each their own.
Dr Dynamite
02-15-2016, 07:31 PM
Same. I don't understand the hate for the armrest, but to each their own.
I was chatting with Vas about the Alcantara armrest option from coby.... I'm going to do that soon, my armrest is dove gray and has some infection on the main part my arm rests on.... Alcantara will look awesome and feel good too
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das boots
02-15-2016, 07:31 PM
I love the armrest. Armrest is a blessing to support for my recent surgery on a torn rotator cuff. And still healing. But as BMWCurves states...to each their own.
Jconlin16
02-15-2016, 07:56 PM
No hate for the armrest, I just didn't use mine 99% of the time. It was worn out and squeaky. Plus, I love the clean look without it and the shorter console opens up some room in the back as well.
BADCLOWN
02-16-2016, 11:53 AM
Coby steering wheel, arm rest, and both boots all w/ M stitching (minus the arm rest, it got 2 colors) showed up today. gorgeous stuff it is, just need to find some steering wheel trim now
stephenkirsh
02-16-2016, 11:59 AM
The brushing is necessary still to bring the pile back up. Otherwise, it'll stay matted down.
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Mines worn way passed that point. I just clean it to get the dirt off and restore the color for a few weeks.
danewilson77
02-17-2016, 05:02 PM
I like the armrest delete, looks nice but I rely on my armrest alot! Haha...
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Gangsta lean....engaged!
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cakM3
02-17-2016, 05:09 PM
Gangsta lean....engaged!
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yes....... :thumbsup
Gangsta lean....engaged!
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Oh I need my armrest when getting into the car and when gangsta status hits
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Jconlin16
02-17-2016, 06:09 PM
RIP gangsta lean. You'll be missed.
My wife's car has the Alcantara arm rest and that's great for long trips. However my imola sedan has the delete and I prefer that on short trips. Mostly because my elbow always hits the armrest and it never stays up.
Also gangsta lean is bad for your back. Best sitting position is when you stretch your arms out forward and your wrist touch the top of the wheel without your elbows locking.
AggieBlake
02-17-2016, 08:38 PM
Decided to take a vacation day and install some parts today. UUC black transmission mounts went in easy. M3 motor mounts took some persuasion. I was doing this as PM and performance upgrade, but turns out I needed them more than I thought. Stock passenger side mount had collapsed after 98k miles. Went ahead and flushed transmission and diff while I was down there with Redline. And then, best part of all, finally installed my new-to-me Corsa TSE3. Sounds killer. Good way to enjoy a 70 degree sunny Texas winter day.
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BMWCurves
02-17-2016, 09:46 PM
How does the engine/tranny feel with the new mounts?
I'm envious of your UUC exhaust!
JupiterBMW
02-18-2016, 06:01 AM
M3 at the dealer today... :) Thankful for the previous owner that purchased the full 6 years of included maintenance. So, she's getting an oil change, wiper blades, air filters, etc etc... Driving a 2016 528i loaner until then, black on black... Full mafia status for the day... :mafia
NoVAphotog
02-18-2016, 06:14 AM
M3 at the dealer today... :) Thankful for the previous owner that purchased the full 6 years of included maintenance. So, she's getting an oil change, wiper blades, air filters, etc etc... Driving a 2016 528i loaner until then, black on black... Full mafia status for the day... :mafia
Nice! When I got the recall done on my zhp at BMW of Sterling, the guy doing the loaners had started writing up a 320i, saw my car in the waiting area and was nahhh man you ain't getting this...definitely enjoyed the loaded 2015 528i all Friday and all Saturday that weekend.
JupiterBMW
02-18-2016, 06:15 AM
Yeah, I've driven everything they have, and this car twice already!
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slater
02-18-2016, 06:39 AM
Also gangsta lean is bad for your back. Best sitting position is when you stretch your arms out forward and your wrist touch the top of the wheel without your elbows locking.
+1 on this. friends laugh because i'm 6"1' and they say "you sit sooo close to the wheel!" but really, any further away feels like i'm not in control. here's a good video on proper seat position:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnLKdubxRcI
How does the engine/tranny feel with the new mounts?
also curious! i'm running the same combo. i've got some vibrations, mostly on decel, but i think it's my flywheel.
johnrando
02-18-2016, 06:40 AM
Working with William, changed the original fuel pump with 80K miles on it. I wonder if it's my imagination but the car feels different. Really liking it. Also, William coded my temp gauge settings. Also, had it detailed, man it's looking shiny. :) Started raining the next day so no pics yet.
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/02/18/8c9a2512dc498f84026945f2359d7a9c.jpg
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/16/02/18/fbfee04136495ecf99ebde8543b130f4.jpg
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AggieBlake
02-18-2016, 06:57 AM
How does the engine/tranny feel with the new mounts?
I'm envious of your UUC exhaust!
The entire driveline feels noticeably tighter, and there is less of a "clunk" when I come on or off the throttle hard. I still have a cracked rear diff bushing to replace, so the clunk won't be entirely gone till that's done. I would attribute most of the improvement to the engine mounts since the stock ones had cratered. The stock tranny mounts were in decent shape. Overall I am very pleased with the M3 motor mounts and UUC trans mounts. I do not detect any increase in NVH... just a much tighter driveline.
As for the Corsa exhaust, it's like crack for your ears. Gas mileage will take a hit because you just can't make yourself shift before 5000 rpm. It's perfect. (Note: I've got it coupled to an AFE stage 1 intake which increases the sound as well). Also, I am amazed at how quite it is at idle and cruise. I was concerned that my wife would be upset - she does not like loud cars at all. She didn't notice the new exhaust sound when I loaded the kids for school! Until you get on it, it's surprisingly tame.
The entire driveline feels noticeably tighter, and there is less of a "clunk" when I come on or off the throttle hard. I still have a cracked rear diff bushing to replace, so the clunk won't be entirely gone till that's done. I would attribute most of the improvement to the engine mounts since the stock ones had cratered. The stock tranny mounts were in decent shape. Overall I am very pleased with the M3 motor mounts and UUC trans mounts. I do not detect any increase in NVH... just a much tighter driveline.
As for the Corsa exhaust, it's like crack for your ears. Gas mileage will take a hit because you just can't make yourself shift before 5000 rpm. It's perfect. (Note: I've got it coupled to an AFE stage 1 intake which increases the sound as well). Also, I am amazed at how quite it is at idle and cruise. I was concerned that my wife would be upset - she does not like loud cars at all. She didn't notice the new exhaust sound when I loaded the kids for school! Until you get on it, it's surprisingly tame.
Did you buy the exhaust new or found a used one?
AggieBlake
02-18-2016, 07:12 AM
Did you buy the exhaust new or found a used one?
Found a used one on e46fanatics from a guy that decided to install a supercharger and open headers. Didn't need this anymore with the direction his build was going. His loss was my gain. I scooped it up a few minutes after it was listed. There were multiple people in line behind me by the time it shipped.
BMWCurves
02-18-2016, 09:31 AM
The entire driveline feels noticeably tighter, and there is less of a "clunk" when I come on or off the throttle hard. I still have a cracked rear diff bushing to replace, so the clunk won't be entirely gone till that's done. I would attribute most of the improvement to the engine mounts since the stock ones had cratered. The stock tranny mounts were in decent shape. Overall I am very pleased with the M3 motor mounts and UUC trans mounts. I do not detect any increase in NVH... just a much tighter driveline.
As for the Corsa exhaust, it's like crack for your ears. Gas mileage will take a hit because you just can't make yourself shift before 5000 rpm. It's perfect. (Note: I've got it coupled to an AFE stage 1 intake which increases the sound as well). Also, I am amazed at how quite it is at idle and cruise. I was concerned that my wife would be upset - she does not like loud cars at all. She didn't notice the new exhaust sound when I loaded the kids for school! Until you get on it, it's surprisingly tame.
That sounds great! OEM M3 tranny and engine mounts are on my to do list for down the road, glad to hear you enjoyed them (well, one of them, I'll stick with M3 over UUC).
JupiterBMW
02-18-2016, 10:14 AM
Well, its time... X5///M tune is coming... Personal tuner will arrive tomorrow and then I'll flash the ECU file and have it sent out for work... Should be all done tomorrow evening... Can't WAIT for the addition of 85hp & 120 ft-lbs...
:roundel
theothersawyer
02-18-2016, 10:18 AM
That is quite the bump in hp/tq!
TigerTater
02-18-2016, 10:19 AM
Well, its time... X5///M tune is coming... Personal tuner will arrive tomorrow and then I'll flash the ECU file and have it sent out for work... Should be all done tomorrow evening... Can't WAIT for the addition of 85hp & 120 ft-lbs...
:roundel
Like you need more power!! Hah. But why not as they say!
JupiterBMW
02-18-2016, 10:26 AM
Well, I gutted the downpipes, so no more cats, and it now throws a check engine light. So the main reason for the tune was to get that turned off. They're also getting rid of the cold start, which will help quiet her down in the morning... The power and torque are nice additions though... Lol
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stephenkirsh
02-18-2016, 11:05 AM
What's a cold start in Florida? 57 degrees? Lol
ELCID86
02-18-2016, 12:39 PM
That is quite the bump in hp/tq!
+1. Wow.
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"ZHP is a garbage option anyway- just some cosmetic upgrades with a different cam and diff to claw back some of the performance lost fitting those hideous and heavy wheels. Any 330 with a 3.46 diff will smoke a ZHP every time. The whole Mafia thing reeks of childish behavior." - an e46fanatic
Dr Dynamite
02-18-2016, 12:41 PM
Gangsta lean....engaged!
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[emoji41] gangsta lean all day!
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BADCLOWN
02-18-2016, 12:57 PM
thats a huge bump for an NA car............
ELCID86
02-18-2016, 01:13 PM
thats a huge bump for an NA car............
North American? It's German! ;-)
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"ZHP is a garbage option anyway- just some cosmetic upgrades with a different cam and diff to claw back some of the performance lost fitting those hideous and heavy wheels. Any 330 with a 3.46 diff will smoke a ZHP every time. The whole Mafia thing reeks of childish behavior." - an e46fanatic
BADCLOWN
02-18-2016, 01:34 PM
Wrong thread
cakM3
02-18-2016, 02:25 PM
After work I was greeted to this by my ZHP this afternoon... :/
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160218/a6b6cdb80144a6e882cdd4426e8801a1.jpg
I already was aware of the upper indication telling me I needed to top off my windshield washer reservoir because it was low....
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160218/02532a373b63e068cc586f603b48be79.jpg
At first I wasn't sure about the lower indication although I then realized my ZHP was telling me my coolant was a tad low as well! I went to my dealer to grab more coolant from the parts department and they immediately had me pull my ZHP in for a "free refill" to make both indications go away :biggrin
Needless to say I got away by paying nothing for such an awesome service. This is why I still use my dealer for some things even though I can do them either by myself or with help from a few trusted friends. If you're ever in the area requiring dealer service BMW of Warwick RI is a good place to take your car :thumbsup
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theothersawyer
02-18-2016, 02:26 PM
As I was reading that I thought," Why in the world would you go to the dealer for coolant?" but then I kept reading and found out! Nice!
stephenkirsh
02-19-2016, 11:13 AM
My stealerships seem annoyed you want to buy parts instead of a whole new car. :/
slater
02-19-2016, 11:34 AM
At first I wasn't sure about the lower indication although I then realized my ZHP was telling me my coolant was a tad low as well! I went to my dealer to grab more coolant from the parts department and they immediately had me pull my ZHP in for a "free refill" to make both indications go away :biggrin
good stuff charlie - but why did it come on? are you losing coolant? that comes on when coolant is quite low - a few liters down, if i remember correctly (just went through this with the silver 330i M Sport i had recently - the light came on and it was due to a failing o-ring in the coolant temp sensor in the lower hose (it was pissing down coolant pretty well, too). amazing that 1 little o-ring can cause so much grief.
D1ESEL
02-19-2016, 01:04 PM
Decided to keep the ZHP and sell my E36 M I just purchased along with the S4. Going to do an LSD in the ZHP and do some suspension work and get the F80.
The ZHP is just way too awesome
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/wsh/cto/5454904476.html
ZHP_Brandon
02-19-2016, 01:08 PM
Finally got around to replacing the lower Tubing to the F Connector of my Intake.. After having it corroded & taking in too much air, causing lean codes - I purchased this from AdvanceAuto Parts
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160219/4bba1995a80476499c88f2c6e32e4673.jpg
I completely guessed at the size and it turned out to be perfect fitment, Paid only 6$ +Tax
Quoted at the Dealership, I believe it was 65$ + Tax for the F-Connector & Upper and lower Vacuum lines... Safe to say I didnt take that route considering I would be purchasing Upper & Lower Boots from Mishimoto this summer & saw no reason to replace an F-Connector as of yet.
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160219/bb8f26cfc4c4350bbb998a0e0fd585c4.jpg
Tubing replaced
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160219/abd662d0307962ba2c3b3fe4b2da97c0.jpg
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JupiterBMW
02-19-2016, 01:10 PM
What's a cold start in Florida? 57 degrees? Lol
:rofl "Cold start" is something that the newer turbocharged cars are doing. I believe it is for the catalytic converters, but when you first start it, it runs up around 1500RPM for like 20 seconds or so, to help heat up the cats... At least something like that... But, now that the X5 doesn't have cats, I don't need that anymore, and to be honest, its quite loud during the cold start... I swear, its even louder at 5:30am when I get up and go to the gym...
So, doing away with that to help alleviate the headaches I'm sure all my neighbors have... :rofl
BMWCurves
02-19-2016, 01:12 PM
Decided to keep the ZHP and sell my E36 M I just purchased along with the S4. Going to do an LSD in the ZHP and do some suspension work and get the F80.
The ZHP is just way too awesome
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/wsh/cto/5454904476.html
Damn, definitely a different route. What made you change your mind? I would think the S4 would be ideal for the snow up there.
Not saying I don't approve of your choice, the ZHP is just sooo good :thumbsup
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