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SoCalZman
03-19-2017, 06:53 PM
The inner part? I'll have to look closer.


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704sw
03-19-2017, 07:15 PM
The inner part? I'll have to look closer.


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Post #19 shows a really good picture of the piece behind the mesh.
http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showthread.php?3507-Need-help-removing-front-bumper/page2

SoCalZman
03-19-2017, 07:29 PM
Ohhh that part. Yeah I guess that will need to be changed or painted too. Hopefully it's only like 30 bucks too. Haha


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Damian
03-19-2017, 10:33 PM
Installed the rest of interior trim pieces today. Took em off to have the pillars wrapped in Alcantara. Forgot the pics... Test fit the TS2 to the spare motor and am getting close to install. Should have everything ready for install next weekend.

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ELCID86
03-20-2017, 07:35 AM
Post #19 shows a really good picture of the piece behind the mesh.
http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showthread.php?3507-Need-help-removing-front-bumper/page2

And for those of us with the proper amount of doors, the P/Ns are:

51117893331 - Grid
51117893324 - Adapter

holyc0w
03-20-2017, 07:51 AM
And for those of us with the proper amount of doors, the P/Ns are:

51117893331 - Grid
51117893324 - Adapter

Ah...so $40. How long until the new ones fade?

ELCID86
03-20-2017, 11:33 AM
Ah...so $40. How long until the new ones fade?

Only time will tell... ;-)

I am wondering if plastidip would last longer.

704sw
03-20-2017, 11:39 AM
Only time will tell... ;-)

I am wondering if plastidip would last longer.

You'd be surprised. I do a light Plastidip re-coat on my X3 grilles every 2 years or so, and it looks surprisingly good. The key with Plastidip is to be quite gentle when washing.

az3579
03-20-2017, 12:57 PM
Why not paint? PlastiDip looks like total crap if it starts to peel, not to mention how hard it is to remove once that happens.

Aeternalis
03-20-2017, 01:22 PM
Visited my Indy over the weekend for a noise under the hood. Power steering pump is on the way out (not bad for 175k miles) but they also let me know my differential has started leaking. :( It's literally the one thing I didn't have them do when I had my maintenance-palooza last year, and now it has to come back out to be re-sealed... Ugh. Hindsight is always 20/20.

Dual
03-20-2017, 01:34 PM
Why not paint? PlastiDip looks like total crap if it starts to peel, not to mention how hard it is to remove once that happens.Yeah, and companies like Krylon are making plastic-specific sprays that should really adhere well.

ZHPizza
03-20-2017, 01:37 PM
Why not paint? PlastiDip looks like total crap if it starts to peel, not to mention how hard it is to remove once that happens.
It's a very high-chip area, so Plasti dip has its merits. I painted mine, but I'm guessing it will be chipped all to hell long before Spenser's Plasti dip starts peeling.

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az3579
03-20-2017, 01:44 PM
It's a very high-chip area, so Plasti dip has its merits. I painted mine, but I'm guessing it will be chipped all to hell long before Spenser's Plasti dip starts peeling.

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It being a high-chip area is exactly why I'd use paint on plastic. Since you'll be re-doing it often due to the rock chips, with paint you at least won't have to go peeling off what's already there before you lay down another coat.

I tried PlastiDip on my front bumper trim a while back. I laid it on very thick, as you're supposed to. It was all peeling and chipped up within months and it looked horrendous. When rocks or other debris hits it, the debris penetrates the layer and it starts to peel. With paint, at least you can just spray right over it and call it a day.

704sw
03-20-2017, 02:38 PM
It being a high-chip area is exactly why I'd use paint on plastic. Since you'll be re-doing it often due to the rock chips, with paint you at least won't have to go peeling off what's already there before you lay down another coat.

I tried PlastiDip on my front bumper trim a while back. I laid it on very thick, as you're supposed to. It was all peeling and chipped up within months and it looked horrendous. When rocks or other debris hits it, the debris penetrates the layer and it starts to peel. With paint, at least you can just spray right over it and call it a day.

Quality of results definitely depends on the surface. Because that lower mesh isn't something people look at (other than color) I wouldn't bother peeling before reapplying--considering how anal I am, that's saying something.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170320/171160cfc9996667d389af2425dfd8ab.jpg
This is the grille on my E83. I've not given this car any love since getting the ZHP, and I'd say that dip is at least 18 months old. Given the X3 slats are about 2" wide, I consider it a pretty high-chip area. Not trying to be argumentative, just saying decent results are achievable.

Edit: that's bug splatter on the middle slat, not something wrong with the PD.

az3579
03-20-2017, 03:30 PM
Perhaps your location has something to do with that.
I would imagine we have much higher traffic volume, and definitely have a shit ton of salt on the roads at almost all times during the winter. Perhaps that is what was contributing to my sub-optimal results?

704sw
03-20-2017, 03:46 PM
Perhaps your location has something to do with that.
I would imagine we have much higher traffic volume, and definitely have a shit ton of salt on the roads at almost all times during the winter. Perhaps that is what was contributing to my sub-optimal results?

Perhaps! I'm wondering if the texture of the trim has something to do with it? I have no basis for such a claim, but it's a thought. Too many untested variables!

704sw
03-21-2017, 02:42 PM
Washed, scheduled an appointment for Llumar CTX40 to be installed, and (fingers crossed) will get some of the backseat put back in the car tonight.

ELCID86
03-25-2017, 12:51 PM
Replaced the lower grille (t parts).


https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170325/40966807103771e76f86e30f55294166.jpg

Need this E14.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170325/b0f775130b0a866f9b32919ff29f8841.jpg

Damian
03-25-2017, 08:27 PM
Finished putting the ESS TS2 on today and painted lower mesh grill while I had the bumper off.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170326/1c2834135d72373969e677f55af7b733.jpg


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Dual
03-25-2017, 11:04 PM
Finished putting the ESS TS2 on today and painted lower mesh grill while I had the bumper off.

Congratulations!

hcbeck2689
03-26-2017, 05:58 PM
Unplugged the headlight washer pump so it stops spraying stuff all over my hood when I clean my windshield.


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san
03-27-2017, 10:51 AM
Drove it after 15 days


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az3579
03-27-2017, 10:52 AM
Unplugged the headlight washer pump so it stops spraying stuff all over my hood when I clean my windshield.


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It can be coded out as well.

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Vas
03-27-2017, 11:12 AM
Drove it after 15 days


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Last time I drove my imola car was on 3/13. It will sit all this week as well waiting on new tires.

hcbeck2689
03-27-2017, 12:29 PM
It can be coded out as well.

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I didn't know that. Is there any advantage to that? I figure I can always plug it back in if I want to.


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Dual
03-27-2017, 12:32 PM
I pulled the fuse. Is there any disadvantage to that?

anandoc
03-27-2017, 02:03 PM
I pulled the fuse. Is there any disadvantage to that?

Nope, there isn't.

az3579
03-27-2017, 06:37 PM
I pulled the fuse. Is there any disadvantage to that?
Yes. You have a missing fuse.
"Something is missing" LOL

Otherwise... Nope.

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Dual
03-28-2017, 02:03 AM
Yes. You have a missing fuse.
"Something is missing" LOL

Otherwise... Nope.OMG! What shall I do!!! :blink

az3579
03-28-2017, 02:27 AM
OMG! What shall I do!!! :blink
The OCD is not strong with this one. :rofl

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Hermes
03-29-2017, 10:42 PM
Tried to work on the E38 but didn't have time; took the E32 home for the night https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170330/4e2f43aa253127ee9cd2a8aa801dc12b.jpg

nextelbuddy
03-30-2017, 04:40 AM
thats an interesting paint job :thumbup

BoyScout
03-30-2017, 08:40 AM
Just completed a big round of maintenance this month. Had to replaced the valve cover gasket and oil filter housing gasket, as both were leaking. And while I was in digging in the engine, I took the time for a whole bundle of preventative maintenance I had been putting off: oil change, replaced CCV separator and hoses, replaced Vanos piston seals, new DISA gasket, new expansion tank and radiator hoses with coolant flush, replaced tranny and differential fluids, and replaced all the vacuum caps and o-rings that were accessible.

Feels good to finally bring all my maintenance up to date.

BMWCurves
03-30-2017, 09:50 AM
Just completed a big round of maintenance this month. Had to replaced the valve cover gasket and oil filter housing gasket, as both were leaking. And while I was in digging in the engine, I took the time for a whole bundle of preventative maintenance I had been putting off: oil change, replaced CCV separator and hoses, replaced Vanos piston seals, new DISA gasket, new expansion tank and radiator hoses with coolant flush, replaced tranny and differential fluids, and replaced all the vacuum caps and o-rings that were accessible.

Feels good to finally bring all my maintenance up to date.

Nicely done. Does the car feel like it runs any better with the VANOS and DISA done?

You listed a lot of maintenance I plan to do despite the low miles in my car.

BoyScout
03-30-2017, 04:38 PM
Nicely done. Does the car feel like it runs any better with the VANOS and DISA done?

You listed a lot of maintenance I plan to do despite the low miles in my car.

I was having an intermittent RPM bounce at idle, and after completing all the work it seems to have resolved that. Not sure if the problem was the Vanos or the vacuum system, but it is idling perfect now. Otherwise with the Vanos it hard to say at this point if benefitted engine performance - I have only put on about 60 miles since I completed the work, and they say it needs around 200 miles to break in the seals.

Even though my car is an '04 it only has 97,000 miles on it.

johnrando
03-30-2017, 05:45 PM
Great list of werk.

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ETAction
04-01-2017, 12:31 PM
Got these bad boys in.
Install next week

Rovert
04-01-2017, 12:48 PM
Oh gawd I want those!

BMWCurves
04-01-2017, 02:13 PM
Got these bad boys in.
Install next week

Nice! One of my favorite mods to my car.

Hermes
04-01-2017, 03:18 PM
Playing with the black car... will deal with the stupid red one later https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170401/4c3ebfb9733b47d1233ece30d1da6420.jpg

BCS_ZHP
04-01-2017, 05:11 PM
Playing with the black car... will deal with the stupid red one later https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170401/4c3ebfb9733b47d1233ece30d1da6420.jpg

JP, how many cars are you up to now??? Single guys collect shoes, watches, guns, girlfriends, scotch, maybe a car or two but not half a dozen very needy cars, lol.

stephenkirsh
04-01-2017, 06:43 PM
Got these bad boys in.
Install next week

There's a set for sale in my town. Can't justify the $900 the seller wants, though.

az3579
04-01-2017, 06:51 PM
There's a set for sale in my town. Can't justify the $900 the seller wants, though.

Talk about price gouging. Damn.

704sw
04-01-2017, 07:50 PM
There's a set for sale in my town. Can't justify the $900 the seller wants, though.

That's absurd. I paid $500 for black, heated, memory, lumbar, bolstered M3 seats. I'd say they were in 8.5-9/10 condition.

ETAction
04-01-2017, 08:29 PM
That's absurd. I paid $500 for black, heated, memory, lumbar, bolstered M3 seats. I'd say they were in 8.5-9/10 condition.

$900 is a bit too much $500 is a steal. I landed about the middle. Mine are also heated with lumbar and bolster.

They were in great shape. Having them out of the car i took the chance to use a Leatherique kit on them and they came out great.

I'll post some before and after pics when I install them next week.

ZHPizza
04-01-2017, 08:54 PM
Oh gawd I want those!
...aren't those in your car?

Rovert
04-01-2017, 09:20 PM
Well those are the premium ones with power lumbar and power side bolsters.

Mine are the standard ones without lumbar or powered side bolsters. They still hold me in good though!

stephenkirsh
04-02-2017, 07:31 AM
Talk about price gouging. Damn.

Looks like he's dropped it to 850.

https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/pts/6048247053.html

704sw
04-02-2017, 07:50 AM
Looks like he's dropped it to 850.

https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/pts/6048247053.html

Hard to tell from the picture (and the ad is worthless), but I don't see the bolster button. Only feature he mentions is power, which probably means it doesn't have anything else.

Aeternalis
04-03-2017, 07:31 AM
Replaced my main belt tensioner pulley over the weekend. Disappointed at myself for giving my indy the tensioner assembly but no new pulley when I did my maintenance last year, so the bearing finally went dry about 3 weeks ago and started making a ton of noise. Nice and quiet again now.

Rovert
04-03-2017, 07:57 AM
Let's hope spring is here!!!

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170403/895afbfe0b6d1d7f538cbe38720f46a8.jpg

Time to annihilate the twisties with PSS!!


On another note...not sure what this means for my alignment. The worn part is the inner side of the rear tire and both rears are the same. The alignment is set to near OEM settings with no extra negative camber than stock. I did drive it harder this season and went sideways many times in the rain and always in the snow. LOL. The fronts are perfectly fine.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170403/621d8cc30ed25148e4ddbef1ba01dd3f.jpg

Damian
04-03-2017, 09:30 AM
Decided to dip my rims. Got a bit carried away with the clear coat but otherwise it looks good. this was just to figure out if I like them in Black. Adding powder coat to my to do list.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170403/72f611a25aadfc28ae232b7c303d162d.jpg
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170403/35a6a65137a5f8669cbf3e5ae0733043.jpg

-Damian SoCal
2003 ZHP 6MT Jet Black, black cube, CDV-ectomy, ESS TS2, UUC LWFW & Stage 1 clutch, MFactory LSD 3.38, Alcantara pillars, clutch stop

iya_e46
04-03-2017, 03:16 PM
bought leatherique

Rovert
04-03-2017, 06:22 PM
Decontaminated the iron off the ceramic:

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https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170404/20bdb2d9550bde910a9bc3886632d6dc.jpg

Spray it on and wash it off as you do a normal car wash.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170404/03b43654664d179a857ae68f98629b19.jpg

ETAction
04-04-2017, 12:19 AM
bought leatherique

Very nice!
I recently used it as well!

ETAction
04-04-2017, 12:29 AM
Let's hope spring is here!!!

Yes! I'm hoping for the same!

Hopefully swap out the winter shoes this week.

I had help scrubbing the 135's. Ha ha.

704sw
04-04-2017, 02:34 AM
I had help scrubbing the 135's. Ha ha.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170404/327ae71d29bf24098977dbf0c27bb207.jpg

iya_e46
04-04-2017, 07:33 AM
Very nice!
I recently used it as well!

how was it?

theothersawyer
04-04-2017, 12:43 PM
Parked it in the garage to hide it from the rumored hail!

John in VA
04-04-2017, 02:52 PM
On another note...not sure what this means for my alignment. The worn part is the inner side of the rear tire and both rears are the same. The alignment is set to near OEM settings with no extra negative camber than stock. I did drive it harder this season and went sideways many times in the rain and always in the snow. LOL. The fronts are perfectly fine.
Our 2000 328i has the sport pkg & wears out the inner rears, and that's with no hard or sideways driving! I guess it's just what the camber with sport ride height does.

johnrando
04-05-2017, 06:17 AM
Even though I rotated/dried my Gruppe M air filter for 3 days before installing, I still had a bit of rough idle after slowing to a stop a few days after I installed it. (I definitely tried to not oil it too much). So I took out the MAF and sprayed it a few times (there were actually minor tiny bits of "oil" on the screen, so I carefully poked those out as well), made sure all hoses/clamps were tight and aligned, and now no more rough idle. Looking forward to the mini So Cal meet this Saturday.

orange260z
04-05-2017, 06:28 AM
Even though I rotated/dried my Gruppe M air filter for 3 days before installing, I still had a bit of rough idle after slowing to a stop a few days after I installed it. (I definitely tried to not oil it too much). So I took out the MAF and sprayed it a few times (there were actually minor tiny bits of "oil" on the screen, so I carefully poked those out as well), made sure all hoses/clamps were tight and aligned, and now no more rough idle. Looking forward to the mini So Cal meet this Saturday.

John, with oiled filters I usually spray as little oil as possible, and give it time to wick around the whole filter. You usually need a lot less oil than you think, and a lot more time to let it wick. After the filter is uniformly coated, I usually wrap/stuff it with paper towels for a night to soak up any excess. Doing it this way, I haven't yet (in 25+ years) had any issue with over-oiling; however, it is a slow pain in the a$$ to do it right.

johnrando
04-05-2017, 07:40 AM
Thanks for the info. I did wrap it, turned it several times, re-wrapped it, etc. Obviously it wasn't enough to prevent an issue so I will try even less oil next time.

orange260z
04-05-2017, 07:57 AM
With all the new oil-less filters out there, it's a tough choice. From what I understand, the oiled filters both filter AND flow better, but have these additional hassles and risks.

Sockethead
04-05-2017, 08:04 AM
When I used to do motocross, I always had two filters. I always had the spare oiled and ready to go. Granted, I'd change out the filter with every ride but if you have a spare, you can prep it a few days in advance and just swap it out...

johnrando
04-05-2017, 08:19 AM
It there an oilless option for the Gruppe M?

danewilson77
04-05-2017, 12:35 PM
Coco

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san
04-05-2017, 12:48 PM
It there an oilless option for the Gruppe M?

I don't think so. When I was looking to buy a replacement filter for mine, I didn't find any other filter that would fit apart from the oiled k&n one, which was quite difficult to find too...


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Johnmadd
04-05-2017, 03:12 PM
Coco

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Those look sweet.

johnrando
04-05-2017, 03:19 PM
Thanks San. Looks great Dane!

danewilson77
04-05-2017, 03:37 PM
Thanks fellas. I figured they might compliment the light birch nicely. The are the black/natural Coco's.

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rguti153
04-05-2017, 03:42 PM
Coco

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Looks so clean, n unique

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Damian
04-05-2017, 04:25 PM
Turns out I'm making too much boost! The intake boot has been collapsing under the suction and creates a vacuum leak. I can feel when this happens and cel goes off every time. Hopefully ESS has a solution, it's annoying having to take intake apart to put the boot back on. #boostproblems
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170406/52286cd7ef4c5862b70d286bd13eab78.jpg

-Damian SoCal
2003 ZHP 6MT Jet Black, black cube, CDV-ectomy, ESS TS2, UUC LWFW & Stage 1 clutch, MFactory LSD 3.38, Alcantara pillars, clutch stop

Prestovie
04-05-2017, 07:55 PM
Seems like an appropriate place to put this, stolen from a member here who also has an instagram I'd highly recommend checking out, has a beautiful ZHPhttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170406/3e03499d795bfeec16f4b02fe6a7c35a.jpg


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ELCID86
04-06-2017, 01:28 AM
Lol.


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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." - anonymous E46 fanatic

BMWM3186
04-08-2017, 08:01 AM
Just installed the homemade clutch stop from lowes. I hope I don't wear down the clutch faster or something with all that dead space removed now.

Rovert
04-08-2017, 08:04 AM
You'll be fine. If the car can start then you aren't wearing anything down. Mine was set just enough to initiate engine start. The clutch was going strong even at 180K miles. I could still launch aggressively at 3500 no problem which I did a few times per month.

Sockethead
04-08-2017, 08:22 AM
Turns out I'm making too much boost! The intake boot has been collapsing under the suction and creates a vacuum leak. I can feel when this happens and cel goes off every time. Hopefully ESS has a solution, it's annoying having to take intake apart to put the boot back on. #boostproblems
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170406/52286cd7ef4c5862b70d286bd13eab78.jpg

-Damian SoCal
2003 ZHP 6MT Jet Black, black cube, CDV-ectomy, ESS TS2, UUC LWFW & Stage 1 clutch, MFactory LSD 3.38, Alcantara pillars, clutch stop

That looks like a rubber hose the one I got is silicone. Also, Are you sure your filter isn't clogged or under sized? it shouldn't be doing that with a clean properly sized filter. AJ said that is important...

BMWM3186
04-08-2017, 08:28 AM
You'll be fine. If the car can start then you aren't wearing anything down. Mine was set just enough to initiate engine start. The clutch was going strong even at 180K miles. I could still launch aggressively at 3500 no problem which I did a few times per month.
Okay cool I guess I have just about 1cm of space left before I can't start the car

Damian
04-08-2017, 09:18 AM
That looks like a rubber hose the one I got is silicone. Also, Are you sure your filter isn't clogged or under sized? it shouldn't be doing that with a clean properly sized filter. AJ said that is important...
It feels like a rubber boot. I'm using stock air box with K&N drop in filter. Guess I'll try cleaning it today but it doesn't look too dirty. Hans said he's going to help get me a new boot. It's the strangest thing how it is able to even move being sandwiched in there​ how it is. Feel like I'm in an episode of the twilight zone. Lol

I tried resetting position of box, tightening it down, tightening down all clamps but it still ends up slipping off. It only happens under Max boost because if I baby it I can drive around town with no issues.

-Damian SoCal
2003 ZHP 6MT Jet Black, black cube, CDV-ectomy, ESS TS2, UUC LWFW & Stage 1 clutch, MFactory LSD 3.38, Alcantara pillars, clutch stop

Sockethead
04-08-2017, 09:27 AM
Go buy a paper filter and see what it does, they're cheap enough....

johnrando
04-09-2017, 05:24 AM
Mini meet with carbonzhp and sillieidiot. New fcabs, front strut reinforcement plates, and a new (used) carbon fiber CSL replica trunk (they did not make OEM CSL trunks). Definitely fixed some issues and I love the trunk. Hard to see the c/f accents I left on the sloiler edge and license plate area. A great day with great guys. #mafiafamilyhelpingfamily

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fredo
04-09-2017, 06:33 AM
Well done, guys. Amazing results !

Hermes
04-09-2017, 06:45 AM
JP, how many cars are you up to now??? Single guys collect shoes, watches, guns, girlfriends, scotch, maybe a car or two but not half a dozen very needy cars, lol.

Just 4; 2 zhp's, 1 e21, and 1 2000cs

WOLFN8TR
04-09-2017, 06:57 AM
Nice! Welcome to the CSL Trunk club John! [emoji41]

Is CarbonZHP the youngest Mafia member? [emoji6]

danewilson77
04-09-2017, 08:05 AM
Awesome

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johnrando
04-09-2017, 09:03 PM
Thanks Gary, Dane, Fredo!

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slater
04-10-2017, 05:14 AM
looks nice, john! i've never seen a CSL bootlid on a 'vert before - looks great!!

Sockethead
04-10-2017, 06:03 AM
Looks great John. I'm loving the trunk lid! Glad you guys could get together for a mini-meet. I'm hoping that we can do something similar for us south east guys.
Maybe some day we can do another Vegas meet.... remember the Bellagio! ;)

cakM3
04-10-2017, 07:28 AM
I like the new look John! Ness looks much better with the CSL bootlid :thumbsup

Dual
04-10-2017, 08:19 AM
looks nice, john! i've never seen a CSL bootlid on a 'vert before - looks great!!
+1

BADCLOWN
04-10-2017, 03:12 PM
Cleaned the cloth seat centers and seat alcantara two days ago. Gonna heat the front seat centers one more time then post a few before/after pics.

downshift
04-11-2017, 08:26 AM
Installed 3.46 3 clutch LSD and completed rear subframe reinforcement

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Damian
04-11-2017, 08:27 AM
Did the oil pan gasket and changed trans fluid, since I was in there. Turns out my motor mounts were shot. Driver's side was sheared clean off. Upgraded to M3 mounts. Mmm

I measured the motor mounts and the engine now sits about 5/16" higher on passenger side and about 3/8" higher on driver's side. I also replaced the other trans mount. With the (somewhat) stock geometry back I think it's easier to shift. Could just be placebo effect, I'll judge later.

What a difference the mounts made! I took it on a quick jaunt and now that busted road up the street isn't so jarring.
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Aeternalis
04-11-2017, 08:50 AM
Replaced my passenger side window switch module since one of the levers broke off of it. Also found out that my silver cube shifter trim was wrapped in some really janky black "weave" (not even CF) vinyl wrap.. I honestly thought it was Black Cube that the PO installed at some point.

Tore it all off while I was in there. While I do like black around the shifter, the look of the actual trim is much more aesthetically pleasing.

nextelbuddy
04-11-2017, 10:22 AM
did a few things last night to pass the time. First thing was to line up my new badges on the table to see if I like it or not... im on the fence about it.

the M 235i badge has much larger and more rounded straight font to match the M better size wise.

heres what mine looks like currently on the table with the spacing i planned on using. I may just go with 332i or just ///M liek the M coupes still not sure yet.



https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2817/33849184321_a7030fe099_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/Tz8Vde)IMG_20170411_020102 (https://flic.kr/p/Tz8Vde) by Shawn Robertson (https://www.flickr.com/photos/nextelbuddy/), on Flickr


https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3703/33849183081_da79290654_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/Tz8UQR)IMG_20170411_020203-01 (https://flic.kr/p/Tz8UQR) by Shawn Robertson (https://www.flickr.com/photos/nextelbuddy/), on Flickr


Also got my oem connectors for the PDC system so i can plug in the PDC using the OEM retrofit system to go into the fuse box properly and also do the same for my RLS retrofit. there were about 7 i did for the PDC wiring.

https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2948/33849183981_a5791f8917_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/Tz8V7n)IMG_20170411_001056 (https://flic.kr/p/Tz8V7n) by Shawn Robertson (https://www.flickr.com/photos/nextelbuddy/), on Flickr

san
04-11-2017, 10:26 AM
did a few things last night to pass the time. First thing was to line up my new badges on the table to see if I like it or not... im on the fence about it.

the M 235i badge has much larger and more rounded straight font to match the M better size wise.

heres what mine looks like currently on the table with the spacing i planned on using. I may just go with 332i or just ///M liek the M coupes still not sure yet.



https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2817/33849184321_a7030fe099_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/Tz8Vde)IMG_20170411_020102 (https://flic.kr/p/Tz8Vde) by Shawn Robertson (https://www.flickr.com/photos/nextelbuddy/), on Flickr


https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3703/33849183081_da79290654_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/Tz8UQR)IMG_20170411_020203-01 (https://flic.kr/p/Tz8UQR) by Shawn Robertson (https://www.flickr.com/photos/nextelbuddy/), on Flickr


Also got my oem connectors for the PDC system so i can plug in the PDC using the OEM retrofit system to go into the fuse box properly and also do the same for my RLS retrofit. there were about 7 i did for the PDC wiring.

https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2948/33849183981_a5791f8917_b.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/Tz8V7n)IMG_20170411_001056 (https://flic.kr/p/Tz8V7n) by Shawn Robertson (https://www.flickr.com/photos/nextelbuddy/), on Flickr

I quite like the black badges. I think I like just the 332i, as you said the ///M doesn't quite match the numbers.


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Rovert
04-11-2017, 10:30 AM
The M seems out of place. Just put 318tii. [emoji1417]

BMWCurves
04-11-2017, 11:47 AM
I prefer just the 332i I think (or debadged). Enthusiasts will probably understand the reference given the other aesthetic details on the car.


The M seems out of place. Just put 318tii. [emoji1417]

Audi S4 badge seems more appropriate.

nextelbuddy
04-11-2017, 12:01 PM
lol ya i figure most people on here are againt the m badge on our cars since it never came like that from the factory.

i will probably roll with it for a little while, there is a local group on facebook in atlanta and their biggest muse is posting up pictures of anything they find that has an M badge on it and posting it up for amusement and to make fun of it. I dont mind trolling them a little :ninja

az3579
04-11-2017, 12:10 PM
332i only.

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Rovert
04-11-2017, 12:11 PM
Hahah make sure you take great pics of it with $100 bills laying on the trunk lid beside the M badge! Capture it, "///Money".

704sw
04-11-2017, 12:18 PM
lol ya i figure most people on here are againt the m badge on our cars since it never came like that from the factory.

i will probably roll with it for a little while, there is a local group on facebook in atlanta and their biggest muse is posting up pictures of anything they find that has an M badge on it and posting it up for amusement and to make fun of it. I dont mind trolling them a little :ninja

Lol sounds like most of the posts on the BMW subreddit. It doesn't bother me if you've got an S54 under the bonnet, much like the S52 powered E30 sedan I saw in Knoxville which people shit all over because "fake ///M wah wah wah."

The grille stripes people have on their base model F30 328s, on the other hand, irk me to no end.

RUS_ZHP
04-11-2017, 12:24 PM
Installed 3.46 3 clutch LSD and completed rear subframe reinforcement

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That's a bug project and nice upgrade. Was it a DIY project? I am going to reinforce my rear subframe on this coming weekend with TMS kit.

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holyc0w
04-11-2017, 12:31 PM
I would go for 333i.

downshift
04-11-2017, 12:31 PM
That's a bug project and nice upgrade. Was it a DIY project? I am going to reinforce my rear subframe on this coming weekend with TMS kit.

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I was planning on doing it but my subframe was in worse shape than I thought when I went to turner to install my diff, so I had them do that as well. I had an autox the next day and didn't want to risk it, especially with the diff installed.

slater
04-11-2017, 12:35 PM
I was planning on doing it but my subframe was in worse shape than I thought when I went to turner to install my diff, so I had them do that as well. I had an autox the next day and didn't want to risk it, especially with the diff installed.

please... the subframe is the carrier than holds the diff and the rear control arm mounting points. you had a crack in the RACP (Rear Axle Carrier Panel - aka, the rear floor).

sorry for the OCD rant, i purely wish to educate. i wish you the best with your plates.

downshift
04-11-2017, 12:40 PM
please... the subframe is the carrier than holds the diff and the rear control arm mounting points. you had a crack in the RACP (Rear Axle Carrier Panel - aka, the rear floor).

sorry for the OCD rant, i purely wish to educate. i wish you the best with your plates.

thanks

slater
04-11-2017, 12:48 PM
thanks

LOL. more like, "dude, SHUT IT already with this RACP crap!!"

hahaha. :)

downshift
04-11-2017, 12:50 PM
LOL. more like, "dude, SHUT IT already with this RACP crap!!"

hahaha. :)

Nah Nah! I'm new to the car (1 month) and I really didn't know the difference. Always down to learn more

Josh

704sw
04-11-2017, 12:55 PM
LOL. more like, "dude, SHUT IT already with this RACP crap!!"

hahaha. :)

That Peter guy, I tell you!

Do you also correct people on "good" vs. "well?" [emoji6]

slater
04-11-2017, 01:00 PM
Nah Nah! I'm new to the car (1 month) and I really didn't know the difference. Always down to learn more

Josh

well, if you are eager, and don't mind crying, do a search for 'E46 RACP failure' (carnage) and 'VinceBar' (the solution). it ain't pretty, but you're likely early enough in the onset to prevent more damage if you address it now (not with plates, they do not address the root of the problem).

i'm pretty confident that at least 40% of the cars on this forum have that same initial crack near the left rear mount that yours did, and i would definitely urge them to inspect.

downshift
04-11-2017, 01:00 PM
haha :p

slater
04-11-2017, 01:01 PM
That Peter guy, I tell you!

Do you also correct people on "good" vs. "well?" [emoji6]

i correct my kids. ;)

Dual
04-11-2017, 01:02 PM
I have a knack for timeliness it appears, so-
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nextelbuddy
04-11-2017, 01:03 PM
LOL. more like, "dude, SHUT IT already with this RACP crap!!"

hahaha. :)


Nah Nah! I'm new to the car (1 month) and I really didn't know the difference. Always down to learn more

Josh

Don't mind him, hes a little eccentric in regards to RACP and his motto is "I can not rest until all RACPs are saved" :shifty :rofl

Rovert
04-11-2017, 01:04 PM
I believe most non M will last the life of the owner with just plates. You'll only want Vincebar if you track it hard or launch hard or have an S54 that eats RACP for breaky.

downshift
04-11-2017, 01:08 PM
well, if you are eager, and don't mind crying, do a search for 'E46 RACP failure' (carnage) and 'VinceBar' (the solution). it ain't pretty, but you're likely early enough in the onset to prevent more damage if you address it now (not with plates, they do not address the root of the problem).

i'm pretty confident that at least 40% of the cars on this forum have that same initial crack near the left rear mount that yours did, and i would definitely urge them to inspect.

Are you saying that the Rear chassis/subframe reinforcement kit will delay the crack propagation (depending on when it was caught) but will not prevent an inevitable failure?

downshift
04-11-2017, 01:09 PM
I definitely track the car and launch the crap out of it...

slater
04-11-2017, 01:13 PM
Don't mind him, hes a little eccentric in regards to RACP and his motto is "I can not rest until all RACPs are saved" :shifty :rofl

hey man, just trying to help people out. i'm a problem solver.

you can lead people to water, but you can't make them drink.



I believe most non M will last the life of the owner with just plates. You'll only want Vincebar if you track it hard or launch hard or have an S54 that eats RACP for breaky.

dude, you can believe that all you want....you know i disagree with this. ;) (remember, my car's RACP is cracked like the one on the previous page.)

if one studies the RACP's design, the load path, and the failures (there's tons of cutaway images out there), they will quickly realize that plates won't do squat.

the VinceBar is the best solution i've seen thus far (and hey, you have one en route, right? or did it arrive already?).

i'm out. gotta go make dinner.

slater
04-11-2017, 01:19 PM
Are you saying that the Rear chassis/subframe reinforcement kit will delay the crack propagation (depending on when it was caught) but will not prevent an inevitable failure?

correctamundo....

gary so nicely put this post together a while back to summarize info on the VinceBar and why the E46 rear subframe mounting points suck:

http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showthread.php?18871-VinceBar-Sub-Frame-Reinforcement-Kit!

downshift
04-11-2017, 01:24 PM
y'all got me scared!

Rovert
04-11-2017, 01:29 PM
I guess I can only go by my experience. LOL I drove my 2003 ZHP softly 98% of the time. The RACP was fine after 180k miles. When everything was taken out due to a writeoff. The chassis was stripped for recycling. I must have been the lucky one! [emoji41]

downshift
04-11-2017, 01:35 PM
Was it a DIY project?

Let's get a Boston meet going

Rovert
04-11-2017, 01:41 PM
y'all got me scared!

As I've seen now that plate installation has matured in some E46s, cracks are developing outside of the plates. The whole RACP is weak so plates just move the weakness to another location. I have a Vincebar sitting in my house for installation this year as it makes plate reinforcement obsolete as far as longevity. You can keep using your car in the mean time because the next weak point hasn't been torqued on as much. You'll have only prolonged it so when it's time for new bushings, put in a correct/bulletproof fix. It'll be happy sailing for the chassis after that.

az3579
04-11-2017, 05:41 PM
I am probably the only one on here who doesn't really care about the RACP. "If it cracks, it cracks". I'll just get another car if it becomes a problem. :dunno

Rovert
04-11-2017, 06:04 PM
BP's excuse to get an F80. [emoji48]

slater
04-11-2017, 06:45 PM
BP's excuse to get an F80. [emoji48]

hehe. i would go E90 M3 before the F80 - partly because of economics, and partly because of V8 powah. :)

BMWM3186
04-11-2017, 06:47 PM
hehe. i would go E90 M3 before the F80 - partly because of economics, and partly because of V8 powah. :)
Same. Maybe I'll get one within the next 20 years

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johnrando
04-11-2017, 08:49 PM
Thanks Slater, Dual, Charlie, Rob. Definitely up for another Vegas meet!

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az3579
04-12-2017, 02:28 AM
hehe. i would go E90 M3 before the F80 - partly because of economics, and partly because of V8 powah. :)

But the turbo I6 is way more "powah"ful lol

Personally I don't like turbo motors at all, but it's unavoidable unfortunately. Oh well, I'll take the torque, I guess. :)

704sw
04-12-2017, 03:23 AM
But the turbo I6 is way more "powah"ful lol

Personally I don't like turbo motors at all, but it's unavoidable unfortunately. Oh well, I'll take the torque, I guess. :)

I plan to avoid it by driving older cars as long as my left knee works :) Fortunately it's my right one that acts up sometimes.

az3579
04-12-2017, 03:32 AM
I plan to avoid it by driving older cars as long as my left knee works :) Fortunately it's my right one that acts up sometimes.

6MT in the fun car for as long as I can help it. I like to retain the skills it took me years to build up. :biggrin

nextelbuddy
04-12-2017, 04:26 AM
I cant wait to be able to get a 4 door M3 e90 V8 manual. they are so bad ass. their prices and value are holding steady.

Prestovie
04-13-2017, 02:13 PM
Just got back from the dealership where I bought a set of new rotors. Probably would have been cheaper online but they're real bad right now, changing this weekend would be a huge plus. Ended up costing a little over $500 for a full set of OEM, currently have drilled but I've heard mixed things about them. Some say that if you're going performance then get slotted not drilled. Others say that the plain ones are the exact same thing. Opinions?


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melonz
04-13-2017, 03:24 PM
My usual daily key stopped working so I ordered a new one on Tuesday. Picked up the cut and programmed key today - so clean!

Also picked up two BMW key covers for the new one and the spare second diamond key I have.

http://i.imgur.com/tEsJVXUm.jpg

Vas
04-13-2017, 04:25 PM
Sketchi got a full interior detail today.

Cleans up nice for a 12 year old interior. Leather is in good shape too.

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nextelbuddy
04-13-2017, 05:52 PM
My usual daily key stopped working so I ordered a new one on Tuesday. Picked up the cut and programmed key today - so clean!

Also picked up two BMW key covers for the new one and the spare second diamond key I have.

http://i.imgur.com/tEsJVXUm.jpg

i need a new key as well. how did this process go?and how much was it?

Prestovie
04-13-2017, 08:20 PM
i need a new key as well. how did this process go?and how much was it?

Cost me around $180 :/ not a cheap key I suppose, and trust me I tried to replace the battery myself and posted my failed attempts somewhere on here. Quite comedic looking back at it now lol


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ZHPizza
04-13-2017, 08:23 PM
i need a new key as well. how did this process go?and how much was it?
I ordered one from here. Just had to provide proof of ownership and $152. It was pretty simple.

https://thebmwminipartstore.com/

melonz
04-13-2017, 09:07 PM
i need a new key as well. how did this process go?and how much was it?

Just brought in my registration and ID. Key was $200 + CA sales tax at the dealership. I then sync'd it to the car.

Ridgey
04-13-2017, 10:33 PM
Just got back from the dealership where I bought a set of new rotors. Probably would have been cheaper online but they're real bad right now, changing this weekend would be a huge plus. Ended up costing a little over $500 for a full set of OEM, currently have drilled but I've heard mixed things about them. Some say that if you're going performance then get slotted not drilled. Others say that the plain ones are the exact same thing. Opinions?


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$500 for rotors!!!! That makes me wanna cry haha.

I just got Zimmerman blanks at FCP Euro.

https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-brake-disc-rotor-front-330ci-330i-330xi-e46-34101166071

ELCID86
04-14-2017, 01:23 AM
Got another SES light :-( ugh. Need to pull the codes.


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fredo
04-14-2017, 04:29 AM
Just brought in my registration and ID. Key was $200 + CA sales tax at the dealership. I then sync'd it to the car.

I remember paying $190 at my Indy. When the key arrived, they asked me to take the car and all old car keys. They synch'd all of them for me.

Prestovie
04-14-2017, 11:11 AM
$500 for rotors!!!! That makes me wanna cry haha.

I just got Zimmerman blanks at FCP Euro.

https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-brake-disc-rotor-front-330ci-330i-330xi-e46-34101166071

Oh boy seeing those makes me wanna cry now [emoji30] knew I'd be paying the premium if I didn't order online but damn


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Dual
04-14-2017, 11:44 AM
...currently have drilled but I've heard mixed things about them. Some say that if you're going performance then get slotted not drilled. Others say that the plain ones are the exact same thing. Opinions?
FWIW I have been really surprised at the difference between wet and dry braking on my car in the year since I got it. I had years on Zimmerman drilled rotors with my previous car and didn't see such a falloff in wet braking. Certainly plan to switch over to drilled or slotted when the time comes.

hcbeck2689
04-14-2017, 11:53 AM
Flushed brake fluid and clutch cylinder and added new juice.


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704sw
04-14-2017, 11:58 AM
Bath and put in M3 transmission mounts (part of "operation replace everything rubber in this car") because why not?

Side note: if any of you guys/gals in the DMV area see an obnoxious blue thing up there this weekend, honk twice!

Rovert
04-14-2017, 12:06 PM
My Zimmerman rotors warped quickly. But that was many years ago. Maybe the process is better now for production so they're stronger. I also saw hairline fracturing around the holes on my rotors. I have used the car in a way where the rotors were glowing but that was over a long period of aggressive driving to turn them red. Once I knew that I gave them a cool down by driving at speed for 10-15 mins. Maybe they cooled too fast but my Stoptech Street Performance pads totally took the punishment. They passed with flying colors.

Scott ZHP
04-14-2017, 12:12 PM
Bunch of minor stuff...

1. Lubricated the chirping blower fan motor with Triflow. It's nice and quiet, all speeds. PITA to get to.
2. Clean charcoal cabin filter and filter housing.
3. Installed a set of LED interior lights. The set was about $20; nice white light.
4. R+R battery to install vent elbow.
5. Clean out trunk and check/reinflate spare (low).
6. Lubrimoly engine flush and oil + filter change.

RUS_ZHP
04-14-2017, 12:13 PM
Let's get a Boston meet going
Agree. There are few guys in CT and few in Boston area. I am down for ZHP Mafia cars and coffee-:)))

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RUS_ZHP
04-14-2017, 12:36 PM
I haven't been active for a very long time. There has been some many upgrades with my car. I need to wipe all dust from thread at some point.
Today is the big day for my car since the rear subframe is out. Here is the plan for this weekend:
- TMS plates weld in
- change diff, rear subframe, RTAB, sway bar bushings
-sway bar end links
- upper and lower ball joints
- center support bearing for the drive shaft.
-other little things if the time permits.
Hopefully, with a tool rented from Shawn, bushings part will be easy to do.
While car is lifted I noticed that FCAB are shot. I replaced them 3 years ago once I bought the car. But I used a aftermarket crap and that was a mistake. Rear shocks are garbage. They were replaced by previous owners with something aftermarket and questionable quality. I am wasn't planing to change shocks this year due to the other projects, but FCAB will be changed for sure.
OK, that's enough words. Here is some pictures:
There is one crack found and tons of rust of course
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170414/120c3350d56e79292a492dba3095dedf.jpg

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RUS_ZHP
04-14-2017, 12:39 PM
For some reason pictures were not attached on the previous post
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ELCID86
04-14-2017, 12:45 PM
Looks a lot like my undercarriage (I don't have a crack that I know of!)

Rovert
04-14-2017, 05:36 PM
Spring clean up!!

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az3579
04-14-2017, 07:02 PM
Attempted to temporarily install my new Morimoto 2Stroke LED headlight bulbs. Unfortunately, I had to promptly remove them due to a hiccup; no highbeam shutter operation. I'll be detailing more on this in my project thread soon.

jorbon
04-14-2017, 08:04 PM
Washed.29661

Damian
04-14-2017, 10:12 PM
Bunch of minor stuff...

1. Lubricated the chirping blower fan motor with Triflow. It's nice and quiet, all speeds. PITA to get to.
2. Clean charcoal cabin filter and filter housing.
3. Installed a set of LED interior lights. The set was about $20; nice white light.
4. R+R battery to install vent elbow.
5. Clean out trunk and check/reinflate spare (low).
6. Lubrimoly engine flush and oil + filter change.
How much sludge came out with the engine flush? Were you able to DIY or did you have it done somewhere? I noticed a lot of build up and was wanting to do a flush.

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Scott ZHP
04-15-2017, 04:09 AM
How much sludge came out with the engine flush? Were you able to DIY or did you have it done somewhere? I noticed a lot of build up and was wanting to do a flush.

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DIY thing, and not much is visible as it dissolves it; the oil is pretty dark though. I use this stuff (or BG's "109") every third oil change, mostly to keep the rings unstuck. If you can see buildup, it's usually a good idea to R+R the valve cover and clean the worst of it manually, then use a cleaner.

daytona90t
04-15-2017, 05:16 AM
Agree. There are few guys in CT and few in Boston area. I am down for ZHP Mafia cars and coffee-:)))

I would be up for that! I am metro west but in Cambridge & Medford for work all week. I went to German Car day at Larz Anderson last year and there were a few members there. Not sure if I will make it this year though, as I believe that it falls on Fathers Day.

PdZHP
04-15-2017, 12:08 PM
M3 side mirrors installed, didn't do the motor swap just yet.
http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=29666&d=1492286445

Dual
04-15-2017, 02:43 PM
Looks great!

danewilson77
04-15-2017, 05:11 PM
You guys are truly amazing. The pride you guys show, through your cars, and the attention to detail is truly admirable.

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johnrando
04-15-2017, 06:36 PM
:roundel

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holyc0w
04-15-2017, 07:15 PM
You guys are truly amazing. The pride you guys show, through your cars, and the attention to detail is truly admirable.

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+1 well said


I spent a good chunk of hours today changing to the summer wheels and cleaning both sets.
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Winter set ready for storage
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Sockethead
04-16-2017, 07:00 AM
I eliminated my catch can until I can figure out why it's half full of water and no oil

Dual
04-16-2017, 09:03 AM
+1 well said
I spent a good chunk of hours today changing to the summer wheels and cleaning both sets.

Me too, over the past day or so. IIRC you like the Altimax? They've been great for me on this, their first full winter.

holyc0w
04-16-2017, 09:23 AM
Me too, over the past day or so. IIRC you like the Altimax? They've been great for me on this, their first full winter.

They're pretty good, though I don't have much of a basis for comparison. It was their second season and I don't see much of a reason to pay more for winter tires. They didn't get much use this warm winter. Usually the snow was well sorted before I started driving.

az3579
04-16-2017, 01:43 PM
Did a fully integrated install of my Morimoto 2Stroke LED headlight bulbs.

ELCID86
04-16-2017, 02:07 PM
I eliminated my catch can until I can figure out why it's half full of water and no oil

Are you sure it want hooked up to the cooling system?! :-0

stephenkirsh
04-17-2017, 12:34 PM
Standard e46 weight reduction.

29690

slater
04-17-2017, 12:43 PM
There is one crack found and tons of rust of course
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170414/120c3350d56e79292a492dba3095dedf.jpg


make sure you clean up that area to assess all damage - are those popped spot welds in the rusty area? you'll want to either re-weld or drill out and install rivets (better idea), if they are indeed popped.

hcbeck2689
04-17-2017, 07:15 PM
I cleaned some of the black plastic and rubber with isopropyl alcohol (po got wax all on it) followed by a treatment with Solutions Finish, washed, clayed, and waxed. I ran out of light before I could dress the wheels and trim. I'm exhausted


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704sw
04-17-2017, 07:19 PM
Standard e46 weight reduction.

29690

On the plus side, at least it won't smell like a box of old crayons in your car anymore. I'm very happy to have removed most of mine last month.

stephenkirsh
04-17-2017, 07:32 PM
On the plus side, at least it won't smell like a box of old crayons in your car anymore. I'm very happy to have removed most of mine last month.

I never had that smell. Even if I did, I'd like it!

BMWCurves
04-17-2017, 08:29 PM
On the plus side, at least it won't smell like a box of old crayons in your car anymore. I'm very happy to have removed most of mine last month.

I found most of the smell was actually coming from the sound proofing covering the rear suspension, but everyone keeps saying its the under the rear bend stuff.


I never had that smell. Even if I did, I'd like it!

It's the classic early to mid-2000s BMW smell.

ZHPizza
04-18-2017, 04:51 AM
I never had that smell. Even if I did, I'd like it!

It's my favorite smell.

Not quite sweat...and not quite food...leaves your sinuses guessing...

az3579
04-18-2017, 05:16 AM
It's my favorite smell.

Not quite sweat...and not quite food...leaves your sinuses guessing...
My favorite smell is brakes after the first morning's track session. 😀

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BlueBug
04-18-2017, 05:35 AM
I found most of the smell was actually coming from the sound proofing covering the rear suspension, but everyone keeps saying its the under the rear bend stuff.



It's the classic early to mid-2000s BMW smell.

My '04 VW Beetle had the crayon smell too.. and the zhp has it. I love the smell :)

johnrando
04-18-2017, 08:57 AM
2 new Michelin PSSs (due to 1 failing) and an alignment (due to new fcabs).
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170418/aec2cf15e0a86a23c37dae9b0f682034.jpg

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704sw
04-18-2017, 01:39 PM
I PM'd someone about some BBS CHs. Forgive me wallet for I have sinned.

BMWCurves
04-18-2017, 03:13 PM
I PM'd someone about some BBS CHs. Forgive me wallet for I have sinned.

Nice, CH's look great on our cars. Like fo real fo real

P.S., you, to your wallet:

http://i.imgur.com/IBg3fA9.gif

san
04-18-2017, 04:32 PM
750 mikes road trip this past weekend...
64.9 mph avg speed
30.1 mpg


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slater
04-19-2017, 05:37 AM
I PM'd someone about some BBS CHs. Forgive me wallet for I have sinned.

it's only money. :)

are they 18x8.5" square?

BMWCurves
04-19-2017, 05:57 AM
750 mikes road trip this past weekend...
64.9 mph avg speed
30.1 mpg


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Not bad. That's the best I've ever averaged.

slater
04-19-2017, 06:11 AM
i have a friend who had a nervous breakdown in february and is in rehab for a year. his poor wife has two young kids and a house to look after, works full time as an underpaid teacher at my kids' school, and to top it off.... has a needy a 2002 325iT steptronic. she can't afford to have stuff fixed so my wife and i decided to help her out (my wife is my brake bleeding partner ;)). it was overdue for an oil change and both front brake lines were cracked and rotting (i had noticed this when i replaced both front control arms, FCABs, and tie rods just before my friend was hospitalized).

i heard some clunking when i drove it back to my house and suspected that the left front strut was dead, which i confirmed when i had the wheels off. also when the wheels were off, i noticed the front pads and rotors were nearly done. great.

so i get to work - the oil pan drain bolt had almost zero resistance, and he is what i found when i removed it... well, whatever 'it' is. i'm really surprising it wasn't leaking, because this thing was barely making any kind of a seal at all. this is why you should change you own oil. i'm assuming the oil change place they brought it to before put this into the oil pan... cause it sure ain't stock:

29716

i spent about 45 minutes looking through fastener bins trying to find something suitable that i could use for an oil pan bolt - it's an M12 x 1.5, which is not really used anywhere on the car except for wheel lug bolts. and that wouldn't work. finally i found one that was the correct thread pitch, but was a bit long - so i stacked 6 thick washers under the head, and then a fresh crush washer, and in it went. i was relieved when it was in and tightened.

the oil filter and new brakes lines went in without drama. whew.

i also found the right front corner light had a lot of condensation in it.... i had a spare so i replaced it, and when i took the old one out (TYC brand - cheap aftermarket crap), look at how much water it had taken on!

29717


all in all, a satisfying repair. as i delivered the car back to her this morning, thinking how am i going to tell her it needs a front strut and new brakes when she has no money, i realized that hey, i'm going to have some not-yet-dead-and-not-leaking OEM sport front struts and a nearly-new set of 325i rotors and pads from my Touring in a month when i do the drivetrain/brake/suspension swap from the ZHP! a DD's need being met from my swap project - i love it. it truly is better to give than to receive. :)

happy tuesday motoring, everyone! :cheers

ZHPizza
04-19-2017, 06:27 AM
are they 18x8.5" square?

Staggered with 18x10 rear. I worked out the math and the fitment should be fine, but bye bye to rotating tires. Can't argue the fact that a staggered setup looks more at home on a coupe than square, though.


it truly is better to give than to receive. :)

happy tuesday motoring, everyone! :cheers

Not quoting that whole thing, but good on you, Peter.

I stopped the other day to change a flat for a lady and noticed that one of her lug studs was broken off, so I picked up a new one at Autozone and am waiting for her to come by the house so I can swap it out...I mean it's really just an excuse to (a) see if my quickjack will lift a Mitsubishi Galant and (b) hit something with a hammer...

But back on topic--the whole time I was reading your post, I was thinking "we could easily cover the parts costs for this lady and Peter is nice enough to do whatever labor is involved, because Peter."

So all that to say that this is happening no matter what you say:

The Official ZHP Mafia Get This Teacher Lady's Wagon In Tip Top Shape Fund

or OZMGTTLWITTSF, for short.

A kickstarter seems wholly unnecessary given the level of camaraderie here, so why don't you just share your Paypal address and we'll start throwing money at you to add to the fund?

san
04-19-2017, 06:30 AM
i have a friend who had a nervous breakdown in february and is in rehab for a year. his poor wife has two young kids and a house to look after, works full time as an underpaid teacher at my kids' school, and to top it off.... has a needy a 2002 325iT steptronic. she can't afford to have stuff fixed so my wife and i decided to help her out (my wife is my brake bleeding partner ;)). it was overdue for an oil change and both front brake lines were cracked and rotting (i had noticed this when i replaced both front control arms, FCABs, and tie rods just before my friend was hospitalized).

i heard some clunking when i drove it back to my house and suspected that the left front strut was dead, which i confirmed when i had the wheels off. also when the wheels were off, i noticed the front pads and rotors were nearly done. great.

so i get to work - the oil pan drain bolt had almost zero resistance, and he is what i found when i removed it... well, whatever 'it' is. i'm really surprising it wasn't leaking, because this thing was barely making any kind of a seal at all. this is why you should change you own oil. i'm assuming the oil change place they brought it to before put this into the oil pan... cause it sure ain't stock:

29716

i spent about 45 minutes looking through fastener bins trying to find something suitable that i could use for an oil pan bolt - it's an M12 x 1.5, which is not really used anywhere on the car except for wheel lug bolts. and that wouldn't work. finally i found one that was the correct thread pitch, but was a bit long - so i stacked 6 thick washers under the head, and then a fresh crush washer, and in it went. i was relieved when it was in and tightened.

the oil filter and new brakes lines went in without drama. whew.

i also found the right front corner light had a lot of condensation in it.... i had a spare so i replaced it, and when i took the old one out (TYC brand - cheap aftermarket crap), look at how much water it had taken on!

29717


all in all, a satisfying repair. as i delivered the car back to her this morning, thinking how am i going to tell her it needs a front strut and new brakes when she has no money, i realized that hey, i'm going to have some not-yet-dead-and-not-leaking OEM sport front struts and a nearly-new set of 325i rotors and pads from my Touring in a month when i do the drivetrain/brake/suspension swap from the ZHP! a DD's need being met from my swap project - i love it. it truly is better to give than to receive. :)

happy tuesday motoring, everyone! :cheers

That is really nice of you Peter!


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BMWCurves
04-19-2017, 06:51 AM
That's great, Peter!

slater
04-19-2017, 07:20 AM
Staggered with 18x10 rear. I worked out the math and the fitment should be fine, but bye bye to rotating tires. Can't argue the fact that a staggered setup looks more at home on a coupe than square, though.

i agree, it does... but what size tire? fortunately the coupe has a bit more room in the rear arch than the sedan/Touring do.



I stopped the other day to change a flat for a lady and noticed that one of her lug studs was broken off, so I picked up a new one at Autozone and am waiting for her to come by the house so I can swap it out...I mean it's really just an excuse to (a) see if my quickjack will lift a Mitsubishi Galant and (b) hit something with a hammer...

first off, awesome possum. you're one of the few! and that made me think of this... one of my favorite movie quotes - and movies - of all time:

"it's nothing ma'am. i had the tire, and the jack." LOL. (i also love that one of the ladies in the car said "you've totaled it." LOL!)


https://youtu.be/gKGOG-Pr81E?t=96

so funny. bill murray is a comedic genius.



But back on topic--the whole time I was reading your post, I was thinking "we could easily cover the parts costs for this lady and Peter is nice enough to do whatever labor is involved, because Peter."

So all that to say that this is happening no matter what you say:

The Official ZHP Mafia Get This Lady's Wagon In Tip Top Shape Fund

or OZMGTLWITTSF, for short.

A kickstarter seems wholly unnecessary given the level of camaraderie here, so why don't you just share your Paypal address and we'll start throwing money at you to add to the fund?

dude... i am speechless. i appreciate the thought - i really do! - but this is way beyond necessary. i was happy to buy her parts this go-round, and the struts and rotors + pads are coming off the Touring. so no money out of pocket there. but i really do appreciate the thoughtfulness, that is what counts! :)

the car does need an alignment, though (she hasn't gotten that done since i replaced the other suspension bits a couple months ago). haven't figured that one out yet.

:cheers




That is really nice of you Peter!

That's great, Peter!

aww shucks, guys. it feels good to help people, especially when i can use the gifts i've been given.

hcbeck2689
04-19-2017, 07:20 AM
i have a friend who had a nervous breakdown in february and is in rehab for a year. his poor wife has two young kids and a house to look after, works full time as an underpaid teacher at my kids' school, and to top it off.... has a needy a 2002 325iT steptronic. she can't afford to have stuff fixed so my wife and i decided to help her out (my wife is my brake bleeding partner ;)). it was overdue for an oil change and both front brake lines were cracked and rotting (i had noticed this when i replaced both front control arms, FCABs, and tie rods just before my friend was hospitalized).

i heard some clunking when i drove it back to my house and suspected that the left front strut was dead, which i confirmed when i had the wheels off. also when the wheels were off, i noticed the front pads and rotors were nearly done. great.

so i get to work - the oil pan drain bolt had almost zero resistance, and he is what i found when i removed it... well, whatever 'it' is. i'm really surprising it wasn't leaking, because this thing was barely making any kind of a seal at all. this is why you should change you own oil. i'm assuming the oil change place they brought it to before put this into the oil pan... cause it sure ain't stock:

29716

i spent about 45 minutes looking through fastener bins trying to find something suitable that i could use for an oil pan bolt - it's an M12 x 1.5, which is not really used anywhere on the car except for wheel lug bolts. and that wouldn't work. finally i found one that was the correct thread pitch, but was a bit long - so i stacked 6 thick washers under the head, and then a fresh crush washer, and in it went. i was relieved when it was in and tightened.

the oil filter and new brakes lines went in without drama. whew.

i also found the right front corner light had a lot of condensation in it.... i had a spare so i replaced it, and when i took the old one out (TYC brand - cheap aftermarket crap), look at how much water it had taken on!

29717


all in all, a satisfying repair. as i delivered the car back to her this morning, thinking how am i going to tell her it needs a front strut and new brakes when she has no money, i realized that hey, i'm going to have some not-yet-dead-and-not-leaking OEM sport front struts and a nearly-new set of 325i rotors and pads from my Touring in a month when i do the drivetrain/brake/suspension swap from the ZHP! a DD's need being met from my swap project - i love it. it truly is better to give than to receive. :)

happy tuesday motoring, everyone! :cheers

Hate to hear about things like that happening. Good job stepping up and caring for his family.


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slater
04-19-2017, 07:25 AM
Hate to hear about things like that happening. Good job stepping up and caring for his family.

the bible says to take care of widows and orphans... and this lady is kinda like a widow right now. people need people! :)

704sw
04-19-2017, 07:28 AM
i agree, it does... but what size tire? fortunately the coupe has a bit more room in the rear arch than the sedan/Touring do.
255/35 will fit, albeit with a little more stretch than I'd probably prefer. I'm trusting his math in saying a 265 *might* fit. I'd love to transfer these PSS over if possible.

Ideally I'd rather have a 9-9.5" rear, but the CH (I've been told) is discontinued so options are limited. Since the PSS is non-directional I can still rotate side-to-side. And honestly every wheel I'm considering is going to be staggered anyway (gotta' get that deep concavity in the rears if I go the CSL route!)

704sw
04-19-2017, 07:30 AM
the bible says to take care of widows and orphans... and this lady is kinda like a widow right now. people need people! :)

You're a good guy, Peter. It's such a seldom found trait in modern times.
https://media.tenor.co/images/83e9f264560cb0f7347e86610d9fb318/tenor.gif

slater
04-19-2017, 07:43 AM
You're a good guy, Peter. It's such a seldom found trait in modern times.
https://media.tenor.co/images/83e9f264560cb0f7347e86610d9fb318/tenor.gif

sam elliot.... love that dude.

thanks spenser. here's hoping it's contagious. :cheers

Dual
04-19-2017, 08:11 AM
++++++1 on Peter all the way.

hcbeck2689
04-19-2017, 08:11 AM
the bible says to take care of widows and orphans... and this lady is kinda like a widow right now. people need people! :)

I love it. BMW fits into "pure religion". Good stuff.


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Dual
04-19-2017, 08:12 AM
Since the PSS is non-directional I can still rotate side-to-side. Ooooh: I hadn't noticed that. Good news!

nextelbuddy
04-19-2017, 08:43 AM
i have a friend who had a nervous breakdown in february and is in rehab for a year. his poor wife has two young kids and a house to look after, works full time as an underpaid teacher at my kids' school, and to top it off.... has a needy a 2002 325iT steptronic. she can't afford to have stuff fixed so my wife and i decided to help her out (my wife is my brake bleeding partner ;)). it was overdue for an oil change and both front brake lines were cracked and rotting (i had noticed this when i replaced both front control arms, FCABs, and tie rods just before my friend was hospitalized).

i heard some clunking when i drove it back to my house and suspected that the left front strut was dead, which i confirmed when i had the wheels off. also when the wheels were off, i noticed the front pads and rotors were nearly done. great.

so i get to work - the oil pan drain bolt had almost zero resistance, and he is what i found when i removed it... well, whatever 'it' is. i'm really surprising it wasn't leaking, because this thing was barely making any kind of a seal at all. this is why you should change you own oil. i'm assuming the oil change place they brought it to before put this into the oil pan... cause it sure ain't stock:



i spent about 45 minutes looking through fastener bins trying to find something suitable that i could use for an oil pan bolt - it's an M12 x 1.5, which is not really used anywhere on the car except for wheel lug bolts. and that wouldn't work. finally i found one that was the correct thread pitch, but was a bit long - so i stacked 6 thick washers under the head, and then a fresh crush washer, and in it went. i was relieved when it was in and tightened.

the oil filter and new brakes lines went in without drama. whew.

i also found the right front corner light had a lot of condensation in it.... i had a spare so i replaced it, and when i took the old one out (TYC brand - cheap aftermarket crap), look at how much water it had taken on!


all in all, a satisfying repair. as i delivered the car back to her this morning, thinking how am i going to tell her it needs a front strut and new brakes when she has no money, i realized that hey, i'm going to have some not-yet-dead-and-not-leaking OEM sport front struts and a nearly-new set of 325i rotors and pads from my Touring in a month when i do the drivetrain/brake/suspension swap from the ZHP! a DD's need being met from my swap project - i love it. it truly is better to give than to receive. :)

happy Tuesday motoring, everyone! :cheers


a gentlemen and a scholar. i feel like i think the same exact way. I love giving back when i can, it just feels good to give more than receive.

anandoc
04-19-2017, 09:08 AM
the bible says to take care of widows and orphans... and this lady is kinda like a widow right now. people need people! :)

Peter, you da man! We need more human beings like you on this planet.

RUS_ZHP
04-19-2017, 09:09 AM
make sure you clean up that area to assess all damage - are those popped spot welds in the rusty area? you'll want to either re-weld or drill out and install rivets (better idea), if they are indeed popped.
Thanks for the advice Peter. Those are factory spot welds. I am going to weld TMS next weekend and going to put rivets on that rusty area.

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johnrando
04-19-2017, 09:42 AM
BBS CH? Oh my! Git dem bad boyz. Pics, pics, pics!

fredo
04-19-2017, 09:53 AM
Peter, you da man! We need more human beings like you on this planet.

+1. Hope your friend gets well soon.

slater
04-19-2017, 10:16 AM
++++++1 on Peter all the way.

a gentlemen and a scholar. i feel like i think the same exact way. I love giving back when i can, it just feels good to give more than receive.

Peter, you da man! We need more human beings like you on this planet.

thanks guys! i didn't post what i did to gloat... i was merely wanting to share my interesting findings last night. :) but i'm so glad there are more like-minded folks out there! :cheers



I love it. BMW fits into "pure religion". Good stuff.

it's not BMW, it's just a way of life. :) it's amazing how God has used my passion for cars to create relationships and help people. i'm in awe.



Thanks for the advice Peter. Those are factory spot welds. I am going to weld TMS next weekend and going to put rivets on that rusty area.

OK, cool - glad you haven't gotten to it yet. :) make sure you clean (wire wheel and degrease) the area well, so you can accurately inspect the entire area (but you're likely going to find most damage in that left rear area). and then protect it with some rust converter, anti-rust primer, anti-rust paint, and rubberized undercoating. then wax-spray it!

also, check the seam where the RACP meets the vertical sheet metal in the wheel well (right behind the shock body) - mine cracked there, and that is a common spot to crack after the left rear crack that you have. and if you have popped spot welds, you likely have a crack there - which is actually the RACP separating (or trying to) from the body. you can drill 5-6 holes through the two panels and put some rivets there. i might have a picture of mine. it actually stopped moving after i did that! rivets have amazing shear strength.



+1. Hope your friend gets well soon.

thanks, fredo. he's supposedly in the rehab facility for a year - 10 months to go. it's going to be a long road.

cakM3
04-19-2017, 10:23 AM
it's only money. :)

I say that all the time the proceed modding....


Huge props to you Peter for helping your neighbor out with their BMW :chuck So much good karma going on there... it will come back to you my friend! :thumbsup

Rovert
04-19-2017, 10:33 AM
Peter is the bestest!

ZHPizza
04-19-2017, 10:33 AM
I feel like I overreached on this without mod approval but IDGAF

http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showthread.php?20048-The-Official-ZHP-Mafia-Get-This-Teacher-Lady-s-Wagon-In-Tip-Top-Shape-Fund

hcbeck2689
04-19-2017, 03:05 PM
it's not BMW, it's just a way of life. :) it's amazing how God has used my passion for cars to create relationships and help people. i'm in awe.


What I was referencing was James 1 and that you were able to use BMW as a tool for relationship. Too many people think BMW and Jesus are impossible to get along...lol


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Rovert
04-19-2017, 03:32 PM
Well when I have a god moment and he tells me to floor it, I just do it. 🤷🏽*♂️

danewilson77
04-19-2017, 05:32 PM
I found most of the smell was actually coming from the sound proofing covering the rear suspension, but everyone keeps saying its the under the rear bend stuff.



It's the classic early to mid-2000s BMW smell.
+1

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slater
04-20-2017, 05:21 AM
What I was referencing was James 1 and that you were able to use BMW as a tool for relationship. Too many people think BMW and Jesus are impossible to get along...lol

where in james 1? can't seem to find it. :)

i'll PM you. :)

704sw
04-20-2017, 07:26 AM
BBS CH? Oh my! Git dem bad boyz. Pics, pics, pics!
I've been texting with the seller, and got really sad when I realized that although it's just one state over, said adjacent state is quite wide and the city is on the farthest possible corner from NC. It's a solid 9 hour drive...

Then he mentioned he's in NC for college, graduating in a couple of weeks, and has family coming into town for graduation. He is seeing if there will be room in his family's car to bring the wheels when they drive up for graduation. So if they have space, I guess I'm buying a set of CHs.

ZHPizza
04-20-2017, 09:05 AM
I've been texting with the seller, and got really sad when I realized that although it's just one state over, said adjacent state is quite wide and the city is on the farthest possible corner from NC. It's a solid 9 hour drive...

Then he mentioned he's in NC for college, graduating in a couple of weeks, and has family coming into town for graduation. He is seeing if there will be room in his family's car to bring the wheels when they drive up for graduation. So if they have space, I guess I'm buying a set of CHs.

Those are never gonna fit

BADCLOWN
04-20-2017, 09:39 AM
Wiped the zhp down after its Louisville trip/show and running errands in it today. Completed pics of the detail to follow in my project thread


If you're talking about fitting CHs in a ZHP it depends on if they have tires. I think regardless you could put one or two in the trunk and then lay a cloth down in the back seat and put one to two wheels and then put one in the front seat if needed. When I bought my ZHP I got a crummy set of e46 wheels and winter tires and fit one in the trunk and 3 in back seat with no issues.

704sw
04-20-2017, 09:43 AM
Those are never gonna fit

Bruh don't do me like that.
http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--UkVNHMwM--/h8xaorybti0ndosbbpin.gif

az3579
04-20-2017, 01:52 PM
Wiped the zhp down after its Louisville trip/show and running errands in it today. Completed pics of the detail to follow in my project thread


If you're talking about fitting CHs in a ZHP it depends on if they have tires. I think regardless you could put one or two in the trunk and then lay a cloth down in the back seat and put one to two wheels and then put one in the front seat if needed. When I bought my ZHP I got a crummy set of e46 wheels and winter tires and fit one in the trunk and 3 in back seat with no issues.
If you have fold down seats, it would be a lot easier to just fold down the rears and stack them laying down, two on each side. They fit this way even with tires, and they're a lot easier to get out of the car, IMO.

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BADCLOWN
04-20-2017, 02:06 PM
I don't have folding rears so that was my only option haha

ELCID86
04-20-2017, 03:13 PM
Oil change at 209k+.


---
"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." - anonymous E46 fanatic

az3579
04-20-2017, 03:46 PM
Coded my "Xenons" (LEDs) to be my flash to pass lights.

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sillieidiot
04-20-2017, 04:17 PM
Replaced my old clutch/brake Pedal Haus pedals with new ones from them. They changed a lot since I last bought them. New shape so it fits better, the anodizing is way more black now so now my dead and acceleration pedals look even more purple.

BADCLOWN
04-20-2017, 05:01 PM
I just checked those out on their site, they look super nice.

ELCID86
04-20-2017, 05:45 PM
Coded my "Xenons" (LEDs) to be my flash to pass lights.

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You likey??

stephenkirsh
04-20-2017, 06:02 PM
Non-folding rear seats ski pass-thru mod completed.


29726

az3579
04-20-2017, 06:10 PM
You likey??

Yep! Love the instant on/off, and the output color.

Rovert
04-20-2017, 09:32 PM
If you have fold down seats, it would be a lot easier to just fold down the rears and stack them laying down, two on each side. They fit this way even with tires, and they're a lot easier to get out of the car, IMO.


I just for four 18" wheels in my car. [emoji23]

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az3579
04-21-2017, 02:27 AM
Well, see it's a cinch for sedan owners. You coupe guys keep screwing yourselves by having the wrong number of doors. :rofl

Rovert
04-21-2017, 07:22 AM
[emoji58]

holyc0w
04-21-2017, 07:31 AM
I can only fit two tires in the trunk, though I'm sure 4 could go on the back seat.

slater
04-21-2017, 08:29 AM
I can only fit two tires in the trunk, though I'm sure 4 could go on the back seat.

yep, fold seats down and stack two on each side.

anandoc
04-21-2017, 08:37 AM
yep, fold seats down and stack two on each side.

Thats what I have started doing ever since you told me about it. So much easier to load and unload!

cakM3
04-21-2017, 08:59 AM
Well, see it's a cinch for sedan owners. You coupe guys keep screwing yourselves by having the wrong number of doors. :rofl

That's what sedan owners are for BP!! To haul extra stuff for coupe owners ;)

slater
04-21-2017, 09:04 AM
That's what sedan owners are for BP!! To haul extra stuff for coupe owners ;)

haha... so Touring owners... well, we can haul what a sedan and coupe combined can. ;)

Rovert
04-21-2017, 09:09 AM
I see where this is going. [emoji23] And it's not about the front side but the back side. [emoji12]

hcbeck2689
04-21-2017, 09:26 AM
And us X5 owners are for hauling your cars, children, and trailers.


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704sw
04-21-2017, 09:34 AM
And us X5 owners are for hauling your cars, children, and trailers.

How is the E53 for cargo? I honestly thought my X3 was too narrow inside for much more than my dogs. I distinctly remember not being able to get my 50" TV (still in the box) in the back without risking irreparable headliner destruction.

Rovert
04-21-2017, 09:58 AM
LOL headliner destruction.

hcbeck2689
04-21-2017, 12:33 PM
How is the E53 for cargo? I honestly thought my X3 was too narrow inside for much more than my dogs. I distinctly remember not being able to get my 50" TV (still in the box) in the back without risking irreparable headliner destruction.

75lb and 45lb pit bulls have plenty of room. Also love that the seat are electric incline decline for more space but still blocking the dogs. I get my 15 gallon shop vac, two 5 gallon buckets full of supplies, some hoses, a Pressure washer, step ladder, and some other little things with only having to fold down one side for the step ladder. Much more room than my sisters' e83s


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704sw
04-21-2017, 12:49 PM
LOL headliner destruction.
It's tan (read: shows dirt very easily and hard as hell to clean), and really padded. Seriously it's obnoxious--a handprint will take several minutes to dissipate.


75lb and 45lb pit bulls have plenty of room. Also love that the seat are electric incline decline for more space but still blocking the dogs. I get my 15 gallon shop vac, two 5 gallon buckets full of supplies, some hoses, a Pressure washer, step ladder, and some other little things with only having to fold down one side for the step ladder. Much more room than my sisters' e83s
That sounds huge; it definitely doesn't look that large from the outside. My E83, as it sounds like you know, is really just a tall touring from a cargo perspective.

ELCID86
04-22-2017, 08:33 AM
Swapped out my cracked dead pedal (twice--an M Coupe pedal won't work... so I guess I have one for sale :facepalm )

704sw
04-22-2017, 08:41 AM
Swapped out my cracked dead pedal (twice--an M Coupe pedal won't work... so I guess I have one for sale :facepalm )

I might be interested, depending on what you're asking

ELCID86
04-22-2017, 08:51 AM
I might be interested, depending on what you're asking

I really don't know what the market value is so just put it on eBay starting at $25 + s/h.

BMWCurves
04-22-2017, 09:39 AM
I really don't know what the market value is so just put it on eBay starting at $25 + s/h.

I think new they're $85 or so.

ELCID86
04-22-2017, 10:17 AM
Thanks William. In case anyone is interested. https://www.ebay.com/itm/292093671537

Rovert
04-22-2017, 10:36 AM
Time to remove some stuff....

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BMWCurves
04-22-2017, 10:43 AM
Thanks William. In case anyone is interested. https://www.ebay.com/itm/292093671537

Any significant cosmetic or functional issues? I'll take it if not.

ELCID86
04-22-2017, 10:45 AM
Any significant cosmetic or functional issues? I'll take it if not.

Nope. Just don't fit my see-Dan. Txt me 703-994-0309.

anandoc
04-22-2017, 10:48 AM
Cleaned the shit out of my windscreen and then clayed it and cleaned the shit out of it again. Followed this guide if anybody is interested:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJkfrY2owb0

704sw
04-22-2017, 10:57 AM
Any significant cosmetic or functional issues? I'll take it if not.
William swooping in with the steal!

Cleaned the shit out of my windscreen and then clayed it and cleaned the shit out of it again. Followed this guide if anybody is interested:
Nicely done. Sometimes it astounds me how many people fail to consider the importance of visibility.

anandoc
04-22-2017, 11:15 AM
Nicely done. Sometimes it astounds me how many people fail to consider the importance of visibility.

Yeah man. Thats the one part you are constantly looking at while driving your car and yet quite often it does not get the proper cleaning/attention.

ELCID86
04-22-2017, 12:01 PM
William swooping in with the steal!



I think I'll let it play out on eBay. Looks like they go for $60-80.