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az3579
02-03-2011, 06:58 PM
Purchased on August 26, 2010 with 75,963 miles.

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Date -- Mileage -- Description

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2010.08.26 -- 75,963 -- Oil change same day by P.O.

2010.09.02 -- 76,819 -- Driver's side window switch replaced under CPO. Daytime Running Lights disabled.

2010.10.09 -- 79,939 -- Oil change (synthetic - unknown brand), filter; transmission fluid (Redline MTL 70W-80 GL-4); differential fluid (Redline 75W90); brake fluid flushed and replaced by ATE Super Blue; Clutch Delay Valve replaced with BavAuto part; Track-day pre-tech inspection passed.

2010.11.27 -- 84,700 -- Oil change (synthetic, unknown brand), filter.

2011.01.20 -- xx,xxx -- Replaced battery with AutoZone 49DL. Added entry 4/11, do not know mileage.

2011.02.20 -- 89,960 -- Radiator; expansion tank + cap; upper + lower radiator hoses, expansion tank hose; coolant temperature sensor; water pump (composite impeller); main drive pulley; deflection pulley; thermostat; AC + main drive belts

2011.02.26 -- 90,133 -- Full coolant drain and refill, with 50/50 BMW Antifreeze/coolant and distilled water mix; oil change (synthetic, unknown brand), filter

2011.03.05 -- 90,872 -- VANOS seals and valve cover gasket replaced; sway bar end links left and right replaced with Meyle HD; intake air filter, spark plugs replaced with Bosch BKR6EQUP

2011.03.19 -- 91,968 -- Front L+R control arm bushings replaced with Turner Motorsport 66mm upgraded bushings; L+R front wheel bearings

2011.04.09 -- 92,699 -- Front L+R shock mounts; front Pirelli PZero Nero 225/40-18 tires; flushed brake fluid with ATE Super Blue; 4-wheel alignment

2011.05.01 -- 96,411 -- Oil change (Mobil 1 0W-30) and filter (Mann HU 925/4x).

2011.05.28 -- xx,xxx -- Flushed brake fluid with Motul RBF-600.

2011.06.23 -- 101,743 -- Oil change (Mobil1 0W-40) and filter (Mann HU 925/4x)

2011.08.12 -- 106,150 -- (4) Continental ExtremeContact DWS tires, 235/35-18 all around

2011.08.30 -- 107,491 -- Oil change (Mobil1 0W-40) and filter (Mann HU 925/4x)

2011.09.11 -- 108,372 -- Replaced all 4 brake pads with Hawk Performance Ceramics, approx 3k mileage already on pads.

2011.10.08 -- -- Swapped ZKW Xenon headlight projectors for AL/Bosch M3 projectors. Changed bulbs to 6k D2S.

2011.10.15 -- 111,299 -- Oil change (Mobil 1 0W-40) and filter (Mann HU 925/4x). Replaced (3) of the (4) brake hoses with stainless steel. Right rear brake line nut would not loosen.

2011.10.16 -- 111,418 -- Bled brakes with ATE Super Blue fluid.

2011.10.27 -- 112,657 -- Replaced front left and right control arms and bushings with Meyle HD.

2011.11.04 -- 113,141 -- 4-wheel Alignment, tire balancing.

2011.12.17 -- 117,017 -- Replaced front braking components. OEM BMW Performance 6-piston calipers L+R, drilled performance rotors L+R, stainless steel brake lines L+R, OEM brake pads (from 135i/335i), stainless steel rotor screws (L+R).

2011.12.18 -- 117,017 -- Bled front two brake lines with ATE Super Blue.

2012.01.02 -- 118,450 -- Replaced OEM exhaust with UUC TSE3 full catback.

2012.01.08 -- 118,700 -- Replaced headlight lenses with better condition, but used lenses.

2012.01.28 -- 120,139 -- Oil change, 5W-40 (mechanic's brand), replaced transmission fluid (Redline D4-ATL), differential oil (Redline 75W-90).

2012.04.09 -- 124,802 -- Tail light ground recall performed (Ref # 0063220100); added ground wires to tail light harnesses

2012.04.19 -- 125,324 -- Oil change, Unknown type, full synthetic (mechanic's brand)

2012.05.06 -- xxx,xxx -- Full exterior detail, compound, polish, sealant.

2012.05.xx -- xxx,xxx -- Forgot to record mileage and date; oil change to Pennzoil 5W-30 Synthetic. Bled brakes with ATE Super Blue, pre-tech done on car for track days at Watkins Glen on 6/11-12.

2012.06.23 -- 133,119 -- Brakes bled with ATE Super Blue. Pre-tech inspection performed for track day at Lime Rock on 6/29.

2012.07.19 -- 135,344 -- Replaced oil filter housing gasket and (2) crush washers for VANOS oil pipe.

2012.07.28 -- 136,606 -- Oil change, Mobil 1 0W-40.

2012.09.22 -- 140,203 -- Oil change, shop blend; upper and lower intake boots; upper coolant hose, coolant flush, resecured radiator and fan shroud; cleaned idle control valve; intake and cabin filters replaced. Check DISA valve - in good shape, needs nothing.

2012.12.11 -- 145,964 -- Replaced springs, shocks, struts, front and rear upper and lower spring pads, strut and shock mounts + gaskets, bump stops/dust sleeves, strut bearing seats, upper radiator hose, right front fender liner cover, control arms and bushings; rear shock mount reinforcement plates installed. Alignment.

2013.01.29 -- 148,804 -- Oil change, Valvoline SynPower SAE 5W-30; oil filter (Genuine BMW).

2013.03.04 -- 150,802 -- Replaced right-rear brake lining sensor (old one had torn jacketing and wires).

2013.04.19 -- 155,340 -- Re-installed 6-piston calipers. Calipers were rebuilt with pistons and seals.

2013.05.16 -- 156,573 -- Installed EBC Redstuff brake pads in the front. Rear pads are ok.

2013.06.02 -- 158,515 -- Oil change with Valvoline SynPower SAE 5W-30. Filter is Mann HU 925/4x

2013.06.10 -- 159,276 -- Flex disc / guibo (Genuine BMW)

2013.07.01 -- 160,965 -- Center Support Bearing and bracket, Febi/Bilstein

2013.08.24 -- 164,885 -- E46 M3 motor mounts and transmission mounts installed

2013.08.31 -- 165,415 -- ECS Tuning Geomet slotted rotors installed front left + right. aFe oiled air filter installed to replace stock setup.

2013.09.28 -- 167,667 -- Oil change with Mobil1 0W-40. Filter is Mann HU 925/4x.

2013.10.19 -- 169,333 -- Alignment

2013.10.24 -- 169,641 -- Battery replaced with Duralast 94R-DLG

2013.11.30 -- 173,643 -- DISA rebuilt with German Auto Solutions kits, CCV and (4) associated pipes/hoses replaced

2013.12.10 -- 174,367 -- Replaced windshield wipers (both sides) with Bosch Icon blades

2014.01.11 -- 176,599 -- Replaced ignition switch, fuel pump + DME main relays, and fuel filter (all Genuine BMW). Replaced burned out city light bulb (driver's side).

2014.02.02 -- 178,945 -- Motor flush, oil change with Mobil1 5W-30 and filter, Mann 925/4x.

2014.04.05 -- 184,687 -- Replaced pre-cat oxygen sensors with Bosch 17215 and 17216.

2014.04.08 -- 184,687 -- Replaced front and rear differential carrier bushings with AKG 95A poly bushings. Resealed differential cover.

2014.04.17 -- xxx,xxx -- Brake fluid flushed/bled (ATE Type 200), swapped front brake pads (Hawk HP+) and tires (Bridgestone Potenza RE-11) for track

2014.05.02 -- 187,639 -- Replaced 4 summer tires (Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Position, 245/35R-18 square

2014.05.26 -- 190,669 -- Replaced RTABs (AKG 90A poly)

2014.05.31 -- 191,377 -- Oil change (LiquiMoly 5W-30) with filter (Mann HU 925/4x)

2014.06.02 -- 191,600 -- Oil filter housing gasket replaced

2014.06.04 -- 191,958 -- Fuel pump (VDO) and gasket (Victor Reinz)

2014.06.09 -- 192,088 -- Alignment (on Hunter Hawkeye machine)

2014.06.14 -- 192,417 -- Rotated tires

2014.07.05 -- 193,582 -- Replaced lower and upper intake boots (Genuine BMW), spark plugs (NGK BKR6EQUP)

2014.07.14 -- 194,887 -- Replaced MAF (Genuine BMW), reinstalled 135i calipers and bled front two lines (ATE Type 200 brake fluid). New brake hoses (ECS Tuning stainless).

2014.07.15 -- 194,971 -- Track tech inspection, rear brakes bled (ATE Type 200 brake fluid)

2014.09.10 -- 201,607 -- Oil change (Mobil1 5W-30) with filter (Mann HU 925/4x)

2014.09.30 -- 203,475 -- Rotated tires

2014.10.02 -- 203,698 -- Center Support Bearing + bracket (Genuine BMW)

2014-11-05 -- 207,425 -- Oil change with filter (service performed by dealer), airbag inflator recall performed (Recall Ref#: 0072410100)

2014-11-17 -- 208,387 -- BMW Performance shifter + shifter bushings (Kit P/N: 25110430356), driveshaft (from Derek [derbo]), transmission mounts (OE M3, P/N: 22322282340, qty 2), shift shaft seal (OE BMW)

2014-12-21 -- xxx,xxx -- Installed Eonon GA5150 head unit with HVAC relocation bracket (P/N: 51167001410)

2015-01-08 -- 212,560 -- Removed BMW Performance front brake calipers (leaking brake fluid), returned to stock

2015-01-18 -- 212,950 -- Replace throttle body (Dinan High-Flow)

2015-03-02 -- 216,020 -- Replaced both windshield wipers (RainX Latitude - 22" driver, 20" passenger)

2015-03-03 -- 216,201 -- Replaced front right strut (old strut leaking and failed, direct replacement with Bilstein Sport)

2015-03-21 -- 217,005 -- Replaced upper and lower intake boots (Stett silicone boots)

2015-04-15 -- 218,933 -- Oil change with filter (Valvoline SynPower 5W-30 oil, Mann HU 925/4x filter)

2015-04-26 -- 220,579 -- Replaced both front calipers (Wilwood Forged Superlite 4-piston), rotors (M3 325x28mm), pads (Hawk Performance Ceramic), and stainless brake hoses (supplied by Wilwood); bled two front brake lines (ATE Type 200 fluid)

2015-05-04 -- 221,157 -- Replaced both rear calipers (Wilwood Forged Superlite 4-piston), rotors (M3 328x20mm), pads (Hawk Performance Ceramic), and stainless brake hoses (supplied by Wilwood); bled two rear brake lines (ATE Type 200 fluid)

2015-05-05 -- 221,356 -- Replaced all six ignition coils (OE BMW, P/N: 12138647689, qty 6)

2015-05-28 -- 222,650 -- Replaced license plate backing plate - OE BMW P/N: 51188238061

2015-05-29 -- 222,800 -- Replaced driver's rear shock with Bilstein replacement, Bilstein P/N: 24-027250

2015-05-31 -- 222,934 -- Topped off oil (1 quart)

2015-06-01 -- 223,163 -- Installed passenger fog light trim, OE BMW P/N: 51117893068

2015-06-03 -- 223,387 -- Replaced all four summer tires, Road Force Balanced - Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Position, 245/35-18 all four

2015-06-07 -- 224,321 -- Replaced both front swaybar end links, OE BMW (purchased very slightly used)

2015-06-25 -- 225,559 -- Topped off oil (1 quart) - Missing a top up recording between this and previous top up

2015-07-04 -- 226,150 -- Replaced driver's side mirror motor (motor is used, from eBay)

2015-07-09 -- 226,120 -- Windshield replaced, will be replaced again as the brand is not the requested one (PGW, DOT563)

2015-07-11 -- 226,555 -- Vehicle paid off!

2015-07-16 -- 226,812 -- BBS wheel repaired from bending

2015-07-23 -- 228,761 -- Windshield replaced again with OE BMW (Pilkington, DOT682)

2015-08-20 -- 230,238 -- Window tint applied to all windows including windshield - Llumar AirBlue 80

2015-08-21 -- 230,300 -- Windshield cowling replaced - OE BMW P/N: 51718208483

2015-08-22 -- 230,395 -- Rear parcel shelf refurbished, polyester batting added underneath to eliminate noise

2015-08-26 -- 230,579 -- Oil and filter change (Genuine BMW oil and filter) (5-YEAR ANNIVERSARY to the DAY! 154,616 miles driven in 5 years...)

2015-09-07 -- 231,936 -- Steering angle sensor replaced (Genuine BMW, P/N: 32306793632)

2015-09-14 -- 232,353 -- Oil top-up (Shell 5W-30 Synthetic) - 1 quart

2015-09-19 -- 232,714 -- Replaced windshield washer pump strainer/gasket (OE BMW, P/N: 61667006063)

2015-10-01 -- 233,515 -- Replaced windshield wiper blades (RainX Latitude - 22" driver's side, 20" passenger)

2015-10-03 -- 233,560 -- M3 oval rearview mirror rebuilt by Radarmirror.com (lifetime warranty purchased)

2015-10-14 -- 233,952 -- Replaced steering wheel with new M tri-stitch leather wheel (Genuine BMW, P/N: 32342282020). Treated all other leather surfaces with Leatherique Rejuvenator oil and cleaned with Leatherique Pristine Clean.

2015-11-04 -- 234,641 -- Oil top-up (Mobil1 5W-30) - 1.5 quarts

2015-11-07 -- 235,504 -- Replaced left and right control arms and bushings (Control arms: OEM Lemförder, P/N 31122282121 (left), 31122282122 (right); control arm bushings: OEM Lemförder, P/N 31126757623)

2015-11-22 -- 236,293 -- FX-R v1.0 projector retrofit into spare bowl assembly, performed by Lightwerkz

2015-11-27 -- 236,395 -- Replaced front left caliper and bled line. Old Wilwood P/N: FU-120-8465-L, New P/N: 120-11132. Brake fluid used with ATE Typ200.

2015-11-28 -- 236,523 -- Replaced H7 high beam bulbs with Weisslicht Illustro Flex H7 LED bulbs

2015-12-02 -- 236,542 -- Oil top-up (FormulaShell Synthetic 5W-30) - 1 quart

2015-12-22 -- 237,192 -- Oil top-up (FormulaShell Synthetic 5W-30) - 1 quart

2015-12-23 -- 237,216 -- Replaced windshield washer pump with a Siemens/VDO unit, P/N: VDO-246082008025G

2015-12-29 -- 237,447 -- Adjusted tire pressures. Set to 35psi on all four corners - baseline pressure. New tracking statistic.

2016-01-07 -- 237,814 -- Oil top up -- Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic, 1 quart

2016-01-10 -- 238,337 -- Cleaned air filter from GruppeM intake -- Rinsed, dried, and re-oiled using oil from aFe kit

2016-01-17 -- 238,609 -- Replaced valve cover gasket (VCG) (OE BMW, P/N: 11120030496), valve cover seal washers (OEM Victor Reinz, P/N: 11121437395), VANOS oil feed line + crush washers (OE BMW, P/N: 11361705532, 32411093596 [Qty 4] for the washers), oil level sensor (OEM Hella, P/N: 12617508003), oil change with filter (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic, MANN HU 925/4x filter), left and right lower wheel well covers (OE BMW, P/N: 51718265467 [left], 51718265468 [right]). Installed wheel studs and nuts (Turner Motorsport Bulletnose, 12x1.5, 90mm).

2016-02-20 -- 240,748 -- Oil top up, Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic - 1 quart

2016-03-15 -- 241,539 -- Oil top up, Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic - 1 quart

2016-04-12 -- 242,818 -- Oil top up, Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic - 1 quart

2016-04-17 -- 243,070 -- Replaced radiator (OEM Behr, P/N: 17119071518), upper radiator hose (OEM Rein, P/N: 17127510952), lower radiator hose with aux fan switch (P/N: 11531436408), expansion tank (OE BMW, P/N: 17117573781), expansion tank mount (OE BMW, P/N: 17111436250), expansion tank retainer clip (OE BMW, P/N: 17111707777), thermostat assembly (OEM Wahler, P/N: 11537509227), remanufactured water pump w/ composite impleller (OE BMW, P/N: 11517509985), drive belt tensioner pulley (OE BMW, P/N: 11281748131), drive belt pulley (ECS Tuning Aluminum, P/N: 2863229), drive belt (OEM Contitech, included with ECS pullies), aluminum bleed screw (ECS Tuning, P/N: 2739096), drain plug washer (Elring, P/N: 242.608), coolant replacement (OE BMW, P/N: 82141467704)

2016-04-30 -- 243,518 -- Installed Bilstein PSS10 (B16) coilovers (P/N: BIL-48126380) - front struts, rear shocks, springs; front strut (OE BMW, P/N: 51717036781) and rear shock (OE BMW, P/N: 51718413359) reinforcement plates

2016-05-05 -- 243,852 -- Replaced all four summer tires (Michelin Pilot Super Sport 255/35R-18 all around)

2016-05-07 -- 243,975 -- Replaced front left and right tie rod assemblies (OE BMW, P/N: 32106777503 [left], 32106777504 [right]) and boots (OEM Febi, P/N: 32131096910 (Qty 2); transmission (Redline D4 ATF, P/N: 30504) and differential (Redline 75W-90 GL-5, P/N: 57904) fluid changed

2016-05-08 -- 244,007 - Alignment (unknown specs - printout was unavailable)

2016-05-10 -- 244,105 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic), 1 quart

2016-05-22 -- 245,466 -- Power steering poured out - loose hard line line to power steering pump. Re-inserted, tightened, and filled with new power steering fluid.

2016-05-25 -- 246,139 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic), 1 quart

2016-06-05 -- 246,729 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic), 1 quart

2016-06-11 -- 246,779 -- Engine "cleaning" (BG EPR [aka BG 109]); oil change (BMW TwinPower 5W-30) with filter (OE BMW); engine oil additive applied (BG MOA [aka BG 110]); fuel system treated (BG 44K - use every 30k)

2016-06-26 -- xxx,xxx -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic), 0.7 quart - Forgot to record mileage - at a track event, didn't want to run low

2016-07-04 -- 248,929 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic), 1 quart

2016-07-18 -- 249,772 -- Oil top up (Pennzoil Platinum 5W-30 Synthetic), 1 quart

2016-08-09 -- 251,018 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic), 1 quart

2016-08-25 -- 251,909 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic), 1 quart

2016-08-27 -- 252,016 -- Replaced exhaust gaskets (OE BMW, P/N: 18107502346, Qty 2); replaced studs with stainless steel nuts and bolts (from Lowes)

2016-09-09 -- 252,593 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic), 1 quart

2016-09-28 -- 253,548 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic), 1 quart

2016-10-02 -- 254,813 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic), 1 quart

2016-10-05 -- 255,899 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic), 1 quart

2016-10-22 -- 256,583 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic), 1 quart

2016-11-06 -- 257,594 -- Replaced CCV system (cold climate version, OE BMW - P/N: 11617534237), breather hoses (Rein - P/N's: 11157532629, 11617504536), throttle body gasket (Victor Reinz - P/N: 13547504729); installed one-way check valve (Farmunion 12mm 1/2" aluminum valve)

2016-11-13 -- 257,823 -- Swapped to winter tires (Bridgestone Blizzak LM-32, 26,489 miles); oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic), 1 quart

2016-11-17 -- 257,909 -- Driver's airbag inflator recall performed, new airbag (Recall Ref# 0032390200)

2016-11-19 -- 258,030 -- Adjusted parking brake

2016-11-23 -- 258,196 -- Added coolant (filled from minimum to maximum)

2016-11-24 -- 258,307 -- Replaced Xenon bulbs (old bulbs: Philips 81522 D2S 4300k, new bulbs: Unknown brand D2S 6000k [temporary until I can buy better bulbs])

2016-11-29 -- 258,513 -- Replaced fog light bulbs (old bulbs: Weisslicht Spektrum LED 9006, new bulbs: OE BMW halogen 9006)

2016-12-03 -- 258,685 -- Replaced upper and lower intake boots (from Stett to OE BMW)

2016-12-05 -- 258,705 -- Replaced winter tires (Bridgestone Blizzak WS-80, 225/45-17 all around)

2016-12-18 -- 259,133 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic), 1 quart

2017-01-11 -- 260,073 -- Smoke test, reseated throttle body, reset throttle adaptations

2017-01-12 -- 260,141 -- Passed CT Emissions Test

2017-01-27 -- 261,004 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic)

2017-02-22 -- 262,503 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic; cleaned MAF (CRC MAF spray)

2017-03-27 -- 264,312 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic)

2017-04-06 -- 265,168 -- Oil change (BMW TwinPower 5W-30) with filter (OE BMW)

2017-04-20 -- 266,646 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic)

2017-04-27 -- 267,382 -- Oil top up (Mobil1 0W-40 Synthetic)

2017-05-03 -- 267,802 -- Expansion tank replaced (OE BMW), oil top up (Mobil1 0W-40 Synthetic)

2017-05-12 -- 268,321 -- Oil top up - 1 quart (Mobil1 0W-40 Synthetic)

2017-05-27 -- 269,262 -- Oil top up - 1 quart (Mobil1 0W-40 Synthetic)

2017-05-30 -- 269,837 -- Oil top up - 0.7 quart (Mobil1 0W-40 Synthetic)

2017-06-14 -- 270,761 -- Flushed brake fluid (ATE Type 200)

2017-06-18 -- 271,037 -- Oil top up - 2 quarts (Mobil1 0W-40 Synthetic)

2017-07-04 -- 272,424 -- Oil top up - 1 quart (Mobil1 0W-40 Synthetic); replaced throttle body (swapped Dinan for stock throttle body); replaced intake manifold vacuum line (used a smaller inner diameter for a tighter fit)

2017-07-17 -- 274,150 -- Oil top up - 1.5 quart (Mobil1 10W-30 Synthetic)

2017-08-07 -- 276,058 -- Oil top up - 1 quart (Mobil1 10W-30 Synthetic)

2017-08-11 -- 276,401 -- Replaced MAF (OEM Siemens/VDO, P/N: 13627566983); replaced fuel door spring (OE BMW, P/N: 51171888374)

2017-08-18 -- 277,035 -- Oil top up - 1 quart (Mobil1 0W-40 Synthetic)

2017-09-02 -- 278,142 -- Oil top up - 1 quart (Mobil1 0W-40 Synthetic)

2017-09-16 -- 279,329 -- Oil top up - 0.5 quart (Mobil1 10W-30 Synthetic)

2017-09-25 -- 280,441 -- Oil top up - 1 quart (Mobil1 10W-30 Synthetic)

2017-10-06 -- 281,387 -- Oil top up - 1 quart (Mobil1 10W-30 Synthetic)

2017-10-18 -- 282,720 -- Oil top up - 0.5 quart (Mobil1 10W-30 Synthetic)

2017-10-19 -- 282,833 -- Replaced (4) summer tires (Firestone Firehawk Indy 500, aka Bridgestone Potenza Adrenalin RE003 - 255/35-18 all around); alignment (requested FL+FR: -2 camber, RL+RR: -1 camber, -0.1 toe)

2017-10-20 -- 282,837 -- Oil top up - 1 quart (Shell Rotella T5 10W-30 Synthetic)

2017-10-22 -- 283,645 -- Oil change (Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic) with filter (Mann 925/4x)

2017-11-06 -- 285,066 -- Replaced battery (Autocraft H7-AGM, 850 CCA)

2017-11-09 -- 285,232 -- Oil top up - 1 quart (Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic)

2017-11-27 -- 286,683 -- Oil top up (1 quart - Shell Rotella T6 5W-40)

2017-12-23 -- 288,019 -- Oil top up (1 quart - Shell Rotella T6 5W-40)

2018-01-19 -- 289,932 -- Oil top up (1 quart - Shell Rotella T6 5W-40)

2018-02-07 -- 291,289 -- Oil top up (1 quart - Shell Rotella T6 5W-40)

2018-03-10 -- 293,418 -- Oil change (Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic) with filter (Mann 924/4x)

2018-03-27 -- 294,139 -- Swapped to summer tires (brand new Firestone Firehawk Indy 500, 255/35-18 all around)

2018-03-29 -- 294,526 -- Cleaned air filter from GruppeM intake

2018-04-07 -- 295,923 -- Replaced D2S headlight bulbs (Osram Xenarc 66240 CBB)

2018-04-21 -- 296,841 -- Oil top up, 1 quart (Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic)

2018-04-28 -- 297,354 -- Replaced clutch, flywheel + bolts, pressure plate + bolts, throwout bearing (kit, Valeo P/N: 835101); clutch fork pivot pin (OE BMW, P/N: 21511223281); clutch release arm (OE BMW); rear main seal (OE BMW); input shaft seal (OEM Corteco P/N: 23117531353)

2018-05-12 -- 298,251 -- Oil top up, 1 quart (Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic)

2018-06-05 -- 300,094 -- Oil top up, 1 quart (Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic)

2018-06-25 -- 301,285 -- Oil top up, 0.8 liter (Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic)

2018-07-04 -- 302,143 -- Oil change (Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic) with filter (Mann 925/4x); replaced rotors front and rear (slightly used OE BMW M3 Euro semi-floating rotors); installed track brake pads (PFC 11 front, Hawk DTC 60 rear); replaced oil filler cap (OE BMW, P/N: 11127832157); replaced fuel filler cap (OEM Rein, P/N: 16117222391); installed track wheels (Apex ARC-8 17x8.5 et40 all around, Hankook Ventus R-S4 255/40-17, using Rotation Schedule 1)

2018-07-14 -- 303,560 -- Oil top up (1 liter, Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic)

2018-07-14 -- 303,598 -- Replaced idler pulley, tensioner pulley, drive belt, tensioner bolt (used parts off spare M54B30)

2018-07-15 -- 303,650 -- Oil top up (1 liter, Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic)

2018-07-15 -- 303,725 -- Oil top up (1 liter, Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic)

2018-07-18 -- 304,161 -- Swapped to summer tires (Firestone Firehawk Indy 500, 255/35-18 all around, using Rotation Schedule 3);
swapped to street brake pads (Hawk Performance Ceramic all around)

2018-07-21 -- 304,420 -- Oil top up (1 liter, Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic); replaced driver's side front door gasket (used spare part)

2018-07-26 -- 304,862 -- Alignment, tire balancing (rear)

2018-08-05 -- 305,726 -- Oil top up (1 liter, Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic)

2018-08-23 -- 307,455 -- Oil top up (1 liter, Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic)

2018-08-25 -- 307,698 -- Replaced differential (Diffsonline 3.46 3-clutch LSD, used); rear differential bushing (Qty (1) Febi, P/N: 33176751808); front differential bushings (Qty (2) OEM Lemforder, P/N: 33176770788)

2018-08-31 -- 307,821 -- Replaced differential fluid (Redline 75W110)

2018-09-08 -- 308,017 -- Oil top up (1 liter, Mobil1 5W-30 Synthetic)

2018-09-09 -- 308,175 -- Changed transmission fluid (Redline D4 ATF)

2018-09-18 -- 308,863 -- Oil top up (1 liter, Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic)

2018-09-29 -- 309,509 -- Oil top up (1 liter, Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic)

2018-10-03 -- 309,796 -- Replaced 6 spark plugs (OEM NGK BKR6EQUP, NGK P/N: 3199); both pre-cat oxygen sensors (OEM Bosch, Bosch P/N: 17215)

2018-10-13 -- 310,325 -- Rear axle boots replaced (Aftermarket Febi, P/N: 33217504524), axles regreased; Replaced fuel filter (OEM Kayser, P/N: 13327512019); Oil change (Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic) with filter (Mann 925/4x)

2018-10-21 -- 310,753 -- Replaced idler pulley (OE BMW, P/N: 07119904677), tensioner pulley (OE BMW, P/N: 11281748131), hydraulic tensioner (Aftermarket), accessory belt (OEM Contitech, P/N: 6PK1538), A/C belt (OEM Contitech, P/N: 4PK863)

2018-10-28 -- 311,152 -- Oil top up (1 liter, Shell Rotella T6 5W-40 Synthetic)



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[U]NEED TO ADDRESS (in order):

1. Valve cover gasket
2. Oil pan gasket

danewilson77
02-03-2011, 07:00 PM
How come you don't know oil?

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az3579
02-03-2011, 07:08 PM
How come you don't know oil?

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Because each time the oil was changed, I just happened to be at my mechanic's place fixing his computers, so he did oil changes to offset the cost of what I was going to charge him.
The only thing I know about the oil is that it's some kind of premium German blend.

danewilson77
02-03-2011, 07:09 PM
Because each time the oil was changed, I just happened to be at my mechanic's place fixing his computers, so he did oil changes to offset the cost of what I was going to charge him.
The only thing I know about the oil is that it's some kind of premium German blend.

Ok.....

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billschusteriv
02-03-2011, 07:37 PM
The 5000-mile oil change interval is pretty rigorous.

ATE Super Blue FTW!

az3579
02-04-2011, 03:16 AM
The 5000-mile oil change interval is pretty rigorous.

ATE Super Blue FTW!

Car is tracked and autocrossed. I deem it necessary.
During the off-season (winter), I still keep up with the 5k changes because my OCD takes precedance over everything. :rolleyes

az3579
02-05-2011, 07:47 PM
Went to mechanic today and found a few problems that need addressing, first of which is that both front wheel bearings need to be replaced. I find this to be unusual that both need to be replaced after only ~90k miles. Maybe it's normal for some of you, but not for me.

I also need sway bar links, which is the cause of my clunking issues. Will get all of this addressed after the cooling system refresh.


Any recommendations for sway bar links? Are there any upgrades that last longer, or are more suitable for track/autocross/daily-driver (with lots of potholes) usage?





[OP updated to reflect new findings]

danewilson77
02-05-2011, 08:05 PM
End links.....mmm....I think Lemfedor is good......I used Lemfedor

http://www.ecstuning.com/BMW-E46-330i-M54_3.0L/Suspension/Sway_Bar/ES240446/

Or meyle HD would work I am sure. 4 year warranty.

http://www.ecstuning.com/BMW-E46-330i-M54_3.0L/Suspension/Sway_Bar/ES1843949/

Bearing diy....

http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1439024&highlight=bearing

az3579
02-20-2011, 05:22 PM
Replaced the following parts on Saturday and today:

Radiator
Expansion tank
Expansion tank cap
Upper radiator hose
Lower radiator hose
Expansion tank hose
Coolant temperature sensor
Water pump (composite blade)
Thermostat
Main idler pulley
Deflection pulley
AC belt
Main drive belt

OP updated.

danewilson77
02-20-2011, 05:31 PM
You decided to not replace the ac mech tensioner?

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Johnmadd
02-20-2011, 05:52 PM
Stock up on the sway bar links.

danewilson77
02-20-2011, 06:00 PM
Why?

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Johnmadd
02-20-2011, 06:02 PM
Lowered cars eat em up.

danewilson77
02-20-2011, 06:12 PM
Haven't had to mess with links on either...lowered e46....I have owned yet. Maybe I was lucky.

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Johnmadd
02-20-2011, 06:42 PM
Just wait. I love driving as fast as I can on exit and that doesn't help.

az3579
02-20-2011, 07:25 PM
You decided to not replace the ac mech tensioner?

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Wasn't listed on the list of pulleys on Turner's site. That's where I got all the parts from as I knew they would have it shipped and arrived at my house by the end of the week. Couldn't take the chance.

Only the deflection pulley and the idler pulleys were listed, so that's all I bought.

Actually, all of the pulleys and belts were in excellent shape, so it wasn't really necessary to replace them, but I did anyway.



On the links... well, I plan on getting the toughest SOB links I can get. I'll have to do the research on what's the toughest and what's allowed in STX.

danewilson77
02-20-2011, 08:21 PM
Lemfedors are good....or Meyle HD.

Additionally the AC Mechanical tensioner is easy enough to change out after the fact.


Wasn't listed on the list of pulleys on Turner's site. That's where I got all the parts from as I knew they would have it shipped and arrived at my house by the end of the week. Couldn't take the chance.

Only the deflection pulley and the idler pulleys were listed, so that's all I bought.

Actually, all of the pulleys and belts were in excellent shape, so it wasn't really necessary to replace them, but I did anyway.



On the links... well, I plan on getting the toughest SOB links I can get. I'll have to do the research on what's the toughest and what's allowed in STX.



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az3579
02-26-2011, 05:49 PM
Updated.

2010.02.26 -- 90,133 -- Full coolant drain and refill, with 50/50 BMW Antifreeze/coolant and distilled water mix; oil change (synthetic, unknown brand), filter.

danewilson77
02-26-2011, 07:31 PM
Well done BP....well done.

Darin Worthington
02-27-2011, 12:14 PM
You really should ask what type of Oil your buddy is putting in the motor...

danewilson77
02-27-2011, 02:34 PM
You really should ask what type of Oil your buddy is putting in the motor...

Wut?

az3579
02-27-2011, 04:00 PM
You really should ask what type of Oil your buddy is putting in the motor...

My "buddy", also known as a highly trusted and reputable european import mechanic, uses some kind of German blend synthetic. I don't remember the brand, but quite frankly don't really care. Whatever he puts in I trust, because I trust him.

Once the weather gets nice, I'll be doing my own changes, using Mobil1.

Johnmadd
02-27-2011, 08:14 PM
Lemfedors are good....or Meyle HD.
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Powerflex bushings. Google it. We should try to get them as a ZHP affiliate.

az3579
02-28-2011, 02:35 AM
DW,
I ordered the links yesterday. Meyle HDs.
When the time comes to replace them again, I'll be going adjustable.

danewilson77
02-28-2011, 03:26 AM
OK....sounds good.

az3579
03-07-2011, 05:32 PM
OP updated. Dane, what model were those spark plugs?

danewilson77
03-07-2011, 05:47 PM
BKR6EQUP....only the best for you....

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az3579
03-07-2011, 05:55 PM
:blushing
BKR6EQUP....only the best for you....

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:wub


OP updated again.

az3579
03-19-2011, 01:26 PM
2011.03.19 -- 91,968 -- Front L+R control arm bushings replaced with Turner Motorsport 66mm upgraded bushings; L+R front wheel bearings

OP updated

Turns out my clunking is still there. Determined to be front shock mounts. Greeeeeat... :mad

az3579
04-09-2011, 12:43 PM
2011.04.09 -- 92,699 -- Front shock mounts L + R, new Pirelli PZero Nero tires 225/40-18 front, brake fluid flush (ATE Super Blue), 4-wheel alignment.

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Johnmadd
04-09-2011, 08:34 PM
Noicceeee, BP.

az3579
04-09-2011, 09:10 PM
Noicceeee, BP.

What's sad is that I've had my car since August and have done more preventative maintenance than my mom has on any of her cars in her whole life. I'm looking at it remembering a time when there was nothing wrong with it, and now there are a slew of problems that she let pile up.

Oh well. Let this maintenance log be a reminder to those who care that preventative maintenance will go a long way, because once I replace everything I want to replace, there will be a HUUUUUUUUUUUGE gap in the entries before issues start arriving. :biggrin

Hornung418
04-10-2011, 07:39 AM
Yeah man, that 100k mile marker is a real disaster for wear items. But as you said, once you get through it, you'll practically be driving a new car.

spencers
04-10-2011, 10:11 AM
Same with 200k as well, from my experience

Hornung418
04-10-2011, 10:46 AM
Same with 200k as well, from my experience

As well maintained as your car is I could see it going well beyond 300k :thumbup

DROIDstatus. Come at me, bro.

az3579
04-10-2011, 11:31 AM
What other items would y'all recommend replacing that could potentially leave me stranded?

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danewilson77
04-10-2011, 12:50 PM
You did cooling overhaul, and pulleys....you should be gtg......froma stranded perspective.

How old is your battery BP?

Droid! Srs Legitness!

az3579
04-11-2011, 01:42 AM
You did cooling overhaul, and pulleys....you should be gtg......froma stranded perspective.

How old is your battery BP?

Droid! Srs Legitness!

Battery should be on the list.
It's only a couple of months old, if that.

az3579
05-02-2011, 01:39 AM
2011.05.01 -- 96,411 -- Oil change (Mobil 1 0W-30) and filter (Mann HU 925/4x).

az3579
06-23-2011, 01:26 PM
2011.06.23 -- 101,743 -- Oil change (Mobil1 0W-40) and filter (Mann HU 925/4x)

az3579
08-30-2011, 05:55 PM
2011.08.12 -- 106,150 -- (4) Continental ExtremeContact DWS tires, 235/35-18 all around

2011.08.30 -- 107,491 -- Oil change (Mobil1 0W-40) and filter (Mann HU 925/4x)

az3579
09-12-2011, 04:54 PM
2011.09.11 -- 108,372 -- Replaced all 4 brake pads with Hawk Performance Ceramics, approx 3k mileage already on pads.

az3579
10-17-2011, 05:00 AM
2011.10.15 -- 111,299 -- Oil change (Mobil 1 0W-40) and filter (Mann HU 925/4x). Replaced (3) of the (4) brake hoses with stainless steel. Right rear brake line nut would not loosen.

2011.10.16 -- 111,418 -- Bled brakes with ATE Super Blue fluid.

az3579
10-29-2011, 01:02 PM
Updated with following:

2011.10.08 -- [Unknown] -- Swapped ZKW Xenon headlight projectors for AL/Bosch M3 projectors. Changed bulbs to 6k D2S.

2011.10.27 -- 112,657 -- Replaced front left and right control arms and bushings with Meyle HD.

az3579
12-22-2011, 01:42 PM
Added entries to log:

2011.12.17 -- 117,017 -- Replaced front braking components. OEM BMW Performance 6-piston calipers L+R, drilled performance rotors L+R, stainless steel brake lines L+R, OEM brake pads (from 135i/335i), stainless steel rotor screws (L+R).

2011.12.18 -- 117,017 -- Bled front two brake lines with ATE Super Blue.

az3579
01-08-2012, 09:04 AM
2012.01.02 -- 118,450 -- Replaced OEM exhaust with UUC TSE3 full catback.

2012.01.08 -- 118,700 -- Replaced headlight lenses with better condition, but used lenses.

iZHP
01-08-2012, 11:14 AM
:like

zj96sc
01-08-2012, 03:48 PM
Our cars were cut a total of 49 VINs apart. Kind of crazy given the total sell count of E46s.

az3579
01-28-2012, 10:15 AM
2012.01.28 -- 120,139 -- Oil change, 5W-40 (mechanic's brand), replaced transmission fluid (Redline D4-ATL), differential oil (Redline 75W-90).


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danewilson77
01-28-2012, 10:24 AM
2012.01.28 -- 120,139 -- Oil change, 5W-40 (mechanic's brand), replaced transmission fluid (Redline D4-ATL), differential oil (Redline 75W-90).


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Lol... 5W-40. I swear. You guys.. I can never.

HTC Thunderbolt+TT

az3579
01-28-2012, 05:23 PM
Lol... 5W-40. I swear. You guys.. I can never.

HTC Thunderbolt+TT

What problem have you with my mechanic's oil choice?? :p

I didn't have enough M1 0W-40 so we went with this. Next change is back to the usual M1 0W-40. This is some kind of high quality German oil, so I'm not worried.


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danewilson77
01-28-2012, 05:59 PM
What problem have you with my mechanic's oil choice?? :p

I didn't have enough M1 0W-40 so we went with this. Next change is back to the usual M1 0W-40. This is some kind of high quality German oil, so I'm not worried.


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OK BP. Sounds perfect.

HTC Thunderbolt+TT

az3579
07-20-2012, 04:37 AM
2012.07.19 -- 135,344 -- Replaced oil filter housing gasket and (2) crush washers for VANOS oil pipe.


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az3579
07-30-2012, 05:12 PM
2012.07.28 -- 136,606 -- Oil change, Mobil 1 0W-40.

iZHP
08-04-2012, 04:58 PM
:like

az3579
09-22-2012, 05:58 PM
2012.09.22 -- 140,203 -- Oil change, shop blend; upper and lower intake boots; upper coolant hose, coolant flush, resecured radiator and fan shroud; cleaned idle control valve; intake and cabin filters replaced. Check DISA valve - in good shape, needs nothing.

Found a whole BUNCH of shit that is going to make me broke for the next few months. The car needs new shocks/struts front and rear, strut/shock mounts, control arms and bushings, and a few other things that I'm too depressed to remember.

BCS_ZHP
09-22-2012, 06:17 PM
Botond,
Other than gas costs, are you going to make the trip to DC in 2 weeks for a relatively "free" meet weekend? Believe your coding skills would be a hit.
Bruce

az3579
09-22-2012, 06:44 PM
Botond,
Other than gas costs, are you going to make the trip to DC in 2 weeks for a relatively "free" meet weekend? Believe your coding skills would be a hit.
Bruce

I'm sorry Bruce, unless I win the lottery, I will not be able to afford a trip like that anytime soon. It's unsafe for me to drive the car more than a month in the state it's in, so I'm saving as much mileage as I can so I can at least "make it by" until I have the $$ to fix my damn car. :crying

az3579
12-11-2012, 04:55 PM
So, the following has been done:

2012.12.11 -- 145,964 -- Replaced springs, shocks, struts, front and rear upper and lower spring pads, strut and shock mounts + gaskets, bump stops/dust sleeves, strut bearing seats, upper radiator hose, right front fender liner cover, control arms and bushings; rear shock mount reinforcement plates installed. Alignment.

danewilson77
12-11-2012, 04:57 PM
What are strut bearing seats? FSM?

And....did they weld in shock mount reinforcement plates?

az3579
12-11-2012, 05:01 PM
What are strut bearing seats? FSM?

http://euro-wise.com/store/images/31-33-1-090-612.jpg

A plate that I think the strut mount sits in. Not sure exactly of the precise location/function, but this is what Google turned up for me.



And....did they weld in shock mount reinforcement plates?

I don't know if it's a welded piece. I'll ask him in the email I'm sending him tonight.

danewilson77
12-11-2012, 05:13 PM
I think the proper way to install the plates is to have them welded in place. Mine aren't but seen to finction great. Just curious.

So....you're not sure what they did to your car? Ok. Got it.

az3579
12-11-2012, 05:16 PM
I know what they did to my car. I just don't know HOW they did most of it since... you know... I wasn't there.
Hard to be at work and in Mass 2.5 hrs away at the same time, ya know. ;)

danewilson77
12-11-2012, 05:42 PM
OK BP. OK.

Just surprised you're not sure if they welded shit to your car or not.

No biggie :)

az3579
12-12-2012, 03:26 AM
OK BP. OK.

Just surprised you're not sure if they welded shit to your car or not.

No biggie :)

I dunno man, seems to bother you a LOT! Are you gonna make it? lol


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cakM3
12-12-2012, 04:36 AM
I know what they did to my car. I just don't know HOW they did most of it since... you know... I wasn't there.
Hard to be at work and in Mass 2.5 hrs away at the same time, ya know. ;)

It's how you responded to Dane...looked to me you were on the defensive in how you responded...I took it the same way...would have responded like Dane...

danewilson77
12-12-2012, 05:53 AM
Yeah.....I'm just messing around BP. All is well. I am interested in how they did the install though, and what the seat actually is. If you could verify, that would be nice. Thank you sir.

az3579
12-12-2012, 05:51 PM
Yeah.....I'm just messing around BP. All is well. I am interested in how they did the install though, and what the seat actually is. If you could verify, that would be nice. Thank you sir.

Haven't typed up my email yet, but will definitely let you know when I get that response. I'm curious now as well, since you said yours isn't welded. You say they're supposed to be welded... where did you find that info? Welded to what, exactly?



Charlie,
I know he was messing around. :p

danewilson77
12-12-2012, 06:45 PM
Haven't typed up my email yet, but will definitely let you know when I get that response. I'm curious now as well, since you said yours isn't welded. You say they're supposed to be welded... where did you find that info? Welded to what, exactly?



Charlie,
I know he was messing around. :p

I believe the tis says to weld them.

Sent from Williamsburg, VA USA

az3579
12-13-2012, 09:06 AM
He told me they are not welded, and don't need to be. He was thinking perhaps you were thinking of the subframe reinforcement plates?




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danewilson77
12-13-2012, 10:07 AM
From Turners website: (Just want to make sure we are citing a reliable source)

"Like the E36 before it, the front strut towers on the E46 are notoriously weak. Under normal driving conditions with a stock, fresh suspension it is unlikely that you will ever have a problem. But with an upgraded street or race suspension with firm springs much of the energy from pounding the road is transmitted to the thin sheet metal in the strut tower. This pounding will cause the tower to deform or even crack. Look for 'mushrooming' or deformity around the holes for the three mounting studs at the top of the strut tower. The sheetmetal around the holes should really be flat and square. Poor shocks or stiff suspensions will actually cause this sheetmetal to pop up.

These factory BMW reinforcement plates will help disperse the energy and save you from costly repairs in the future. A strut brace also helps to prevent this but these plates are designed to reinforce the strut tower from the bottom. The install over your strut mount or camber plate and simply add thickness (strength) to the strut tower. They can be sandwiched in place and do not require welding. Price is for the pair."

Hornung418
12-13-2012, 11:19 AM
This is not located at the strut mounting point. Two completely different parts.

From a GS3, this was sent.

az3579
12-13-2012, 01:17 PM
We're talking about different plates, Dane. The reinforcement plates I have are for the rear.


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danewilson77
12-13-2012, 02:47 PM
So, the following has been done:

2012.12.11 -- 145,964 -- Replaced springs, shocks, struts, front and rear upper and lower spring pads, strut and shock mounts + gaskets, bump stops/dust sleeves, strut bearing seats, upper radiator hose, right front fender liner cover, control arms and bushings; shock mount reinforcement plates installed. Alignment.

You may want to update your log entry as there are front reinforcement plates as well.

az3579
12-13-2012, 03:12 PM
You may want to update your log entry as there are front reinforcement plates as well.

The entry specifies; it says shock mount reinforcement plate. Shocks are in the rear, struts are in the front.
I'll add the detail so it's less confusing.

danewilson77
12-13-2012, 03:25 PM
Actually.....the only person that needs to understand it is you.

az3579
12-13-2012, 05:43 PM
Actually.....the only person that needs to understand it is you.

True, but if others can understand it could help them one day. :)

danewilson77
12-13-2012, 07:06 PM
True, but if others can understand it could help them one day. :)

Yes Sir.

Sent from Williamsburg, VA USA

az3579
01-29-2013, 03:09 PM
2013.01.29 -- 148,804 -- Oil change, Valvoline SynPower SAE 5W-30; oil filter (Genuine BMW).

az3579
03-04-2013, 02:15 PM
2013.03.04 -- 150,802 -- Replaced right-rear brake lining sensor (old one had torn jacketing and wires).

az3579
07-14-2013, 04:52 PM
Updates:

2013.04.19 -- 155,340 -- Re-installed 6-piston calipers. Calipers were rebuilt with pistons and seals.

2013.05.16 -- 156,573 -- Installed EBC Redstuff brake pads in the front. Rear pads are ok.

2013.06.02 -- 158,515 -- Oil change with Valvoline SynPower SAE 5W-30. Filter is Mann HU 925/4x

2013.06.10 -- 159,276 -- Flex disc / guibo (Genuine BMW)

2013.07.01 -- 160,965 -- Center Support Bearing and bracket, Febi/Bilstein

danewilson77
07-14-2013, 05:06 PM
I thought the Valvoline SynPower was an error at the BMW USA Site? Nonetheless... Good going BP.

HTC DNA, Williamsburg, VA

az3579
07-15-2013, 01:45 AM
I thought the Valvoline SynPower was an error at the BMW USA Site? Nonetheless... Good going BP.

HTC DNA, Williamsburg, VA

Really? Can you verify this?
I hope not... My Walmart doesn't carry Mobil1 0W-40 by the large jugs and they usually don't have enough for a full oil change in the quart jugs. There are no other approved oils there either.

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danewilson77
07-15-2013, 01:53 AM
Really? Can you verify this?
I hope not... My Walmart doesn't carry Mobil1 0W-40 by the large jugs and they usually don't have enough for a full oil change in the quart jugs. There are no other approved oils there either.

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Dunno. Did it say LL-01 on the back?

I'm sure you'll be fine in either case.

HTC DNA, Williamsburg, VA

az3579
07-15-2013, 02:07 AM
Dunno. Did it say LL-01 on the back?

I'm sure you'll be fine in either case.

HTC DNA, Williamsburg, VA

Mobil1 didn't say it on the back last time I checked. Dunno. Regardless, I think the LL-01 only means something if you drag out your oil change intervals. I change every 5k during track season (this timeframe). I'm happy with this oil.

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Tnhl1989
07-15-2013, 07:32 PM
I'm sure you can order online and have them sent to that Walmart :p

derbo
07-15-2013, 09:00 PM
Updates:

2013.04.19 -- 155,340 -- Re-installed 6-piston calipers. Calipers were rebuilt with pistons and seals.

2013.05.16 -- 156,573 -- Installed EBC Redstuff brake pads in the front. Rear pads are ok.

2013.06.02 -- 158,515 -- Oil change with Valvoline SynPower SAE 5W-30. Filter is Mann HU 925/4x

2013.06.10 -- 159,276 -- Flex disc / guibo (Genuine BMW)

2013.07.01 -- 160,965 -- Center Support Bearing and bracket, Febi/Bilstein


What did you replace the pistons with?

az3579
08-24-2013, 04:07 PM
What did you replace the pistons with?

Wow, I completely missed this post. I replace them with stainless steel ones that Chad made for me. They are BAUCE.

Today, I made a new entry:

2013.08.24 -- 164,885 -- E46 M3 motor mounts and transmission mounts installed

az3579
09-07-2013, 05:44 PM
2013.08.31 -- 165,415 -- ECS Tuning Geomet slotted rotors installed front left + right. aFe oiled air filter installed to replace stock setup.

johnrando
09-08-2013, 09:54 AM
Nice. Pics of rotors on car?

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derbo
09-08-2013, 10:02 AM
Nice. Pics of rotors on car?

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I think it's in his project thread :)


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danewilson77
09-08-2013, 10:07 AM
Post 314/315.

http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showthread.php?1281-Wobz/page32

az3579
09-08-2013, 10:11 AM
Thanks for the assist, DW. Pics are indeed in that thread.

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danewilson77
09-08-2013, 10:18 AM
Thanks for the assist, DW. Pics are indeed in that thread.

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:)

az3579
09-28-2013, 04:27 PM
2013.09.28 -- 167,667 -- Oil change with Mobil1 0W-40. Filter is Mann HU 925/4x.

I can't believe my local Walmart started to stock jugs of Mobil1 0W-40... just having the quart bottles there was hard to find!

az3579
10-19-2013, 07:59 PM
2013.10.19 -- 169,333 - Alignment

Avetiso
10-19-2013, 08:02 PM
:thumbsup

derbo
10-20-2013, 01:06 PM
2013.10.19 -- 169,333 - Alignment

What made you want an alignment?

az3579
10-20-2013, 02:19 PM
What made you want an alignment?

Some moderate pulling to one side is what warranted the alignment. I have gone over quite a few harsh bumps at speed recently that I think that is what caused my rear tire to bubble up and to throw the alignment out of whack. The problems started around that time so I put two and two together.

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derbo
10-21-2013, 12:59 AM
Gotcha, BP. I was just curious. Hopefully that solves it.

sent from a Moto X

az3579
10-21-2013, 03:53 AM
It did. I can't be sure that the almost nonexistent pull that's left is because of the tires at this point. I have my track wheels on right now and those tramline like nobody's business.

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az3579
10-25-2013, 07:42 AM
2013.10.24 -- 169,641 - Battery replaced with Duralast 94R-DLG

echo46
10-27-2013, 04:07 AM
Did the battery die or just pm?

az3579
10-27-2013, 05:04 AM
Did the battery die or just pm?

Died. The temperature dropped lower than the previous days and it wouldn't start anymore.

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cakM3
10-27-2013, 05:16 AM
How long was that battery in Wobz BP? Is that the OE battery?


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az3579
10-27-2013, 05:26 AM
How long was that battery in Wobz BP? Is that the OE battery?


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The one that just got replaced was an Auto zone 49DL battery. I'm very disappointed in its extremely short lifespan.

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echo46
10-27-2013, 09:10 AM
I also put the 49DL in the ZHP before I sold her and it seemed a bit smaller than the OE battery?

az3579
10-27-2013, 09:40 AM
I also put the 49DL in the ZHP before I sold her and it seemed a bit smaller than the OE battery?

The 49DL fit perfectly for me. The 94R is what seems small.

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az3579
11-30-2013, 08:32 PM
2013.11.30 -- 173,643 - DISA rebuilt with German Auto Solutions kits, CCV and (4) associated pipes/hoses replaced

echo46
12-01-2013, 08:18 AM
Nice job, the CCV job can be a bitch. Did you go with the cold weather set up?

az3579
12-01-2013, 01:34 PM
Nice job, the CCV job can be a bitch. Did you go with the cold weather set up?

Yes, cold weather.

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az3579
12-14-2013, 09:30 AM
Looks like I have another item to address. Slow brake fluid leak. :facepalm
Was greeted to these awesome snowy roads with a non-functioning DSC (not that it matters because I turn it off on snowy roads anyway). DSC light was on, as well as the red BRAKE light. I immediately knew it was brake fluid, and sure enough, it was down to Min. Topped off.

Luckily it's a slow leak. We noticed it was down to half when we did my CCV a couple of weeks ago, so I can at least drive for the time being. I just hope it doesn't leak all over my wheels...

cakM3
12-16-2013, 06:07 PM
If it's not one thing it's another.....:eeps

az3579
12-18-2013, 06:07 AM
The slow leak has all of a sudden become a very fast one.

I topped off my brake fluid reservoir from half on Monday. It was at minimum again this morning.
I had it checked out and it appears my seals from racingbrake.com have failed on my front left caliper. This is the second time I had an issue with brake fluid with one of my calipers (not sure if it's the same one as last time). The last time, my calipers ended up sitting in a box for almost a year before being rebuilt. :(

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ELCID86
12-18-2013, 06:29 AM
Sorry dude. DIY? I guess you are not recommending those parts. ??

az3579
12-18-2013, 06:32 AM
Sorry dude. DIY? I guess you are not recommending those parts. ??

I'm not going as far as not recommending them. The other side is fine. I also don't know if it's just one seal that's bad without taking off the caliper. I can't not recommend a product if I only have a single failure with a small fraction of the total product (1 bad out of 12 seals isn't exactly a massive failure).

I'm going to make my recommendation based on the customer service. I have a claim in so I'll see how they handle it.

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danewilson77
12-18-2013, 07:11 AM
I'm not going as far as not recommending them. The other side is fine. I also don't know if it's just one seal that's bad without taking off the caliper. I can't not recommend a product if I only have a single failure with a small fraction of the total product (1 bad out of 12 seals isn't exactly a massive failure).

I'm going to make my recommendation based on the customer service. I have a claim in so I'll see how they handle it.

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I know that if 1 caliper out of 100,000 is bad at a caliper plant they shut it down, and people get fired.

It's not a toy, it's a Droid > Sent from my S4 > Mason, OH

az3579
12-18-2013, 07:15 AM
I know that if 1 caliper out of 100,000 is bad at a caliper plant they shut it down, and people get fired.

It's not a toy, it's a Droid > Sent from my S4 > Mason, OH

Really? Curious, where's that info from?

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danewilson77
12-18-2013, 07:24 AM
Really? Curious, where's that info from?

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Yeah. Really. The previous Plant Manager here at the site (the guy I took the plant from) started out in a Toyota caliper manufacturing plant.

He told me of a story where a set of calipers had made it out to a Sienna, and it failed due to defect. People flew out from Japan(?), etc.... And people got fired. Plant was shutdown.... Everyone was freaking out.

Anyway... I guess my point was, brake components in the industry are thought to be pretty important and most likely are way over designed.

A failure rate of 1 out of 12? That would be deemed a disaster.

It's not a toy, it's a Droid > Sent from my S4 > Mason, OH

danewilson77
12-18-2013, 07:26 AM
I understand your point completely though. I would have had the same thought had I not talked to this guy.

It's not a toy, it's a Droid > Sent from my S4 > Mason, OH

az3579
12-18-2013, 07:26 AM
Yeah. Really. The previous Plant Manager here at the site (the guy I took the plant from) started out in a Toyota caliper manufacturing plant.

He told me of a story where a set of calipers had made it out to a Sienna, and it failed due to defect. People flew out from Japan(?), etc.... And people got fired. Plant was shutdown.... Everyone was freaking out.

Anyway... I guess my point was, brake components in the industry are thought to be pretty important and most likely are way over designed.

A failure rate of 1 out of 12? That would be deemed a disaster.

It's not a toy, it's a Droid > Sent from my S4 > Mason, OH

Toyota has very high standards. I expect nothing less from them!

I do wonder though why racingbrake.com only carries a 6 month warranty on this seal set.

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az3579
12-18-2013, 07:27 AM
Ignore this post. Phone/tapatalk fail

danewilson77
12-18-2013, 07:33 AM
Ignore this post. Phone/tapatalk fail

?

It's not a toy, it's a Droid > Sent from my S4 > Mason, OH

az3579
12-18-2013, 07:52 AM
?

It's not a toy, it's a Droid > Sent from my S4 > Mason, OH

Tapatalk doesn't seem to allow me to delete posts that I write. I accidentally quoted myself in my response instead of editing so I wanted to delete it.

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ELCID86
12-18-2013, 08:01 AM
...I accidentally quoted myself...

What better authoritative source than quoting yourself?!?

Agree 1/12 failure is WAY too high especially for a critical component.

az3579
12-18-2013, 08:06 AM
What better authoritative source than quoting yourself?!?

Agree 1/12 failure is WAY too high especially for a critical component.

To me there was plenty of warning. First the low fluid light came on, then when I topped it off, I kept checking it, knowing I had a leak. It allowed me to go a couple of days at a time between top offs. Also, my BMW tech friend told me that even if there was no fluid left in that line, I'd still have one front and one rear brake to stop the car as they would maintain their fluid levels due to no leaks existing in that part of the system. That to me doesn't qualify as catastrophic. :dunno
(When I think of Catastropic, I think of "holy shit I have no brakes I'm gonna die!")

Regardless, it is unacceptable. I just hope they warranty it; those seals are NOT cheap. (about $90 for just one caliper).

johnrando
12-18-2013, 08:25 AM
What better authoritative source than quoting yourself?!?

Agree 1/12 failure is WAY too high especially for a critical component.

lol, BAUCE! GL BP, keep us posted.

echo46
12-18-2013, 02:19 PM
Damn, that sucks BP, good luck with the fix.

derbo
12-19-2013, 01:58 AM
Good luck BP. I will have to double check my fluid as well. I am on the stock seals though.

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az3579
12-19-2013, 02:49 PM
Dario was my rock star this week. I texted him desperately on Wednesday asking him to pull and ship the front caliper carriers and pads from his parts car and overnight them to me. He pulled through and spent a lot of time removing them for me yesterday evening and shipped them today, ETA noon tomorrow. This will allow me to install my stock front calipers temporarily until I can get my 6 pot ones rebuilt again. (I don't have the carriers anymore because I gave them to my friend who did a 330i brake conversion on his E36 and didn't get a chance to replace them for me).

I sent the email to Racingbrake.com and it turns out that the OE seal grooves are looser than the seals they sent me, so they're sending me a set of thicker seals for both calipers free of charge. :)

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danewilson77
12-19-2013, 02:57 PM
#becausefamily

It's not a toy, it's a Droid > Sent from my S4 > Mason, OH

johnrando
12-19-2013, 03:03 PM
Awesome news all around!
:hashbrowns Dario

Avetiso
12-19-2013, 03:19 PM
Glad to help.

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echo46
12-20-2013, 11:14 AM
DARIO is the MAN!!!

az3579
01-11-2014, 07:25 PM
2014.01.11 -- 176,599 -- Replaced ignition switch, fuel pump + DME main relays, and fuel filter (all Genuine BMW). Replaced burned out city light bulb (driver's side).

cakM3
01-12-2014, 06:46 AM
Awesome Dario!!!

:chuck

danewilson77
01-12-2014, 07:23 AM
2014.01.11 -- 176,599 -- Replaced ignition switch, fuel pump + DME main relays, and fuel filter (all Genuine BMW). Replaced burned out city light bulb (driver's side).

Good work BP.

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az3579
01-12-2014, 08:36 AM
Good work BP.

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Danke. I reeked of 93 achtane after doing the filter. :biggrin

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az3579
02-04-2014, 07:45 PM
2014.02.02 -- 178,945 -- Motor flush, oil change with Mobil1 5W-30 and filter, Mann 925/4x.

az3579
04-05-2014, 01:42 PM
2014.04.05 -- 184,687 -- Replaced pre-cat oxygen sensors with Bosch 17215 and 17216.


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danewilson77
04-05-2014, 01:57 PM
What about posts!!!!?

az3579
04-05-2014, 02:01 PM
What about posts!!!!?

Don't need them. Not going to replace them unless I'm prepared to buy new cats. Emissions is due and if I replace the post sensors then they may be a little too sensitive and throw cat codes. Don't need that at this point...

My BMW tech friend told me that replacing the post sensors sometimes will detect the cats as having an issue.

Besides, the post sensors don't have anything to do with mixture anyway so if I don't have codes I'm not going to replace them.

danewilson77
04-05-2014, 02:19 PM
Don't need them....

Does.not.compute

:shifty

az3579
04-05-2014, 02:25 PM
Does.not.compute

:shifty

I should've put "need" in quotation marks. Technically I do, but I don't.
N'ah mean? :(


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danewilson77
04-05-2014, 02:43 PM
I should've put "need" in quotation marks. Technically I do, but I don't.
N'ah mean? :(


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Gotcha

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az3579
04-05-2014, 02:57 PM
I have an idea. I could buy the sensors and if they don't throw codes then great. If they do, put the old ones back in to pass emissions. Problem solved. :)


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danewilson77
04-05-2014, 04:46 PM
Why would new sensors make you throw a code?

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az3579
04-05-2014, 07:03 PM
Why would new sensors make you throw a code?

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He says it's like when you have a stuffy nose. Having a stuffy nose is like the old O2 sensors; they're not as sensitive just like how we aren't as sensitive to smell when we're stuffed up. He related replacing the sensors to the stuffiness just going away; it becomes more sensitive just as we become more sensitive to smells when we're not gunked up. He said he's seen new sensors throw codes for a bat cat due to them being more sensitive. As a cat ages, it becomes less and less effective, so this makes perfect sense to me that a fresh new sensor could potentially sniff out a cat that's a little less effective than the threshold allows.

It's not a guarantee that a code will be thrown, but we'll see. I'll replace the sensors after the emissions test, then I'll be good for another 2 years before the next test is due, giving plenty of time to remedy the issue IF a code is thrown.


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az3579
04-08-2014, 07:33 PM
Finally done...

2014.04.08 -- 184,687 -- Replaced front and rear differential carrier bushings with AKG 95A poly bushings. Resealed differential cover.

Hornung418
04-08-2014, 07:42 PM
Great work, BP! Your car should feel really tight after that work.

You should have your sub-frame bushings replaced with the same or higher durometer poly bushes, or they will fail prematurely. But honestly, that job is easier than the one you did!

az3579
04-08-2014, 07:44 PM
My friend did most of the work but I was involved throughout the process, helping here and there wherever I could. Unbolting all the initial stuff was me, removing and installing the bushings (and patching things back up since I had to be elsewhere) was all him. It certainly feels nice not to have clunking when shifting.

The subframe bushings will have to wait. I already have the RTABs purchased, and will add subframe bushings to that job when the time comes. I do like the 95A durometer so I will stick with that for everything else. :thumbsup

Loving these AKG bushings so far. I will also replace my FCABs with AKG when they wear out, hopefully a long time from now...

Hornung418
04-08-2014, 07:47 PM
Yeah...the 75D is a bit too raucous for a DD. I loved the noises in my 328i though...I think I will swap them to the ZHP and see what I think for DD purposes. I know I need Engine and Trans mounts badly. My shift lever moves pretty far to the right under heavy torque load.

QC_ZHP
04-08-2014, 07:56 PM
75D's no joke. My 85As are quite stiff DDing. Nice work BP, I've read its a PITA job browsing DIYs so I've been holding off.

az3579
04-09-2014, 03:22 AM
75D's no joke. My 85As are quite stiff DDing. Nice work BP, I've read its a PITA job browsing DIYs so I've been holding off.

I recommend buying the tools if you're going to do it... you can get kits for relatively low cost. The front bushings may require a different tool than the rear carrier bushing though, due to their size.

az3579
05-10-2014, 05:43 PM
So my car is using about a quart of oil a week now. I just put a quart in a week ago, and had to do so again today. WTF...

I get the feeling my oil filter housing gasket went AGAIN. I just replaced it less than 2 years ago... [sigh]

I will be spending more time cleaning this time around as well as replacing my VANOS line washer and whatever else needs to be done "while in there".


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Avetiso
05-10-2014, 05:48 PM
2 years is crap. If it did indeed go bad, replace and supplement with RTV to extend life.

"Arnold smoking a cigar in the Red Square; your argument is invalid." -Galaxy S5

iZHP
05-10-2014, 05:51 PM
What! Hope it's not something more serious.

Tnhl1989
05-10-2014, 05:55 PM
Should've told me. We could've done this tomorrow ;)

ELCID86
05-10-2014, 06:21 PM
What about the Smolck catch can? Any application here?

az3579
05-10-2014, 07:10 PM
What about the Smolck catch can? Any application here?

No... A catch can isn't going to help me at all.

Tony, I don't have enough time to do that job tomorrow. I don't have the gasket, and I would have very thoroughly cleaned every component to come out. That would've taken a long time to clean everything. :(


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Hornung418
05-10-2014, 09:45 PM
Definitely check your OFHG and VANOS return line. Those crush washers are one time use!!

If not it could be the Oil Pan Gasket or quite possibly the Rear Main is failing.

I think I have a slow leak at the Rear Main. Won't be able to address that until I put a single mass flywheel in there...

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az3579
06-16-2014, 04:53 AM
2014.04.17 -- xxx,xxx -- Brake fluid flushed/bled (ATE Type 200), swapped front brake pads (Hawk HP+) and tires (Bridgestone Potenza RE-11) for track

2014.05.02 -- 187,639 -- Replaced 4 summer tires (Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Position, 245/35R-18 square

2014.05.26 -- 190,669 -- Replaced RTABs (AKG 90A poly)

2014.05.31 -- 191,377 -- Oil change (LiquiMoly 5W-30) with filter (Mann HU 925/4x)

2014.06.02 -- 191,600 -- Oil filter housing gasket replaced

2014.06.04 -- 191,958 -- Fuel pump (VDO) and gasket (Victor Reinz)

2014.06.09 -- 192,088 -- Alignment (on Hunter Hawkeye machine)

2014.06.14 -- 192,417 -- Rotated tires





So far it appears that the oil filter housing gasket cured my oil consumption issue. I can't believe it only lasted two years...
Haven't needed a quart in over two weeks now. :thumbsup

ELCID86
06-16-2014, 05:32 AM
So far it appears that the oil filter housing gasket cured my oil consumption issue. I can't believe it only lasted two years...
Haven't needed a quart in over two weeks now. :thumbsup
Good news. A cheap easy fix is always a welcomed surpise.

johnrando
06-16-2014, 06:52 AM
Nice.

Avetiso
06-16-2014, 07:29 AM
Good work.

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az3579
09-14-2014, 06:23 PM
2014.09.10 -- 201,607 -- Oil change (Mobile1 5W-30) with filter (Mann HU 925/4x)

az3579
10-20-2014, 03:17 PM
Added some missing items.

2014.07.05 -- 193,582 -- Replaced lower and upper intake boots (Genuine BMW), spark plugs (NGK BKR6EQUP)

2014.07.14 -- 194,887 -- Replaced MAF (Genuine BMW), reinstalled 135i calipers and bled front two lines (ATE Type 200 brake fluid). New brake hoses (ECS Tuning stainless).

2014.07.15 -- 194,971 -- Track tech inspection, rear brakes bled (ATE Type 200 brake fluid)

2014.09.10 -- 201,607 -- Oil change (Mobil1 5W-30) with filter (Mann HU 925/4x)

2014.09.30 -- 203,475 -- Rotated tires

2014.10.02 -- 203,698 -- Center Support Bearing + bracket (Genuine BMW)

johnrando
10-20-2014, 04:23 PM
Good stuff

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az3579
10-20-2014, 05:14 PM
Good stuff

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Thanks John. So many miles, not enough time/money. lol
I'm workin' on a plan... I need to raise myself to Dane's standards. Maintenance B.U.O.S.S!

danewilson77
10-20-2014, 05:20 PM
Thanks John. So many miles, not enough time/money. lol
I'm workin' on a plan... I need to raise myself to Dane's standards. Maintenance B.U.O.S.S!
Lol....I haven't done much lately for sure.

No flame suit required!

az3579
10-20-2014, 05:22 PM
Lol....I haven't done much lately for sure.

No flame suit required!

You haven't driven it much lately either, that's probably why. Everything's pretty much up to date, right?

danewilson77
10-20-2014, 05:25 PM
Yep. All is well. Oil, filter, tires, vanos, etc...

I'm coming up on brakes, and another Cooling system overhaul.

And suspension....just cuz.

No flame suit required!

az3579
01-08-2015, 04:10 AM
Looks like something new came to bite me in the ass.

Yesterday I got the red brake light on, very shortly followed by the yellow traction control light. Shutting the car off and turning it back on yields the red brake light, very soon followed by the traction control light. I figured maybe it was the cold messing with the sensors or something. It also seems that ever since the temps dropped to 10 degrees or lower, it's sounds like I'm hitting rocks whenever I go over a bump in the road; the suspension sounds extra harsh. I didn't have either of these problems last year.

The lights were on yesterday. My diagnostic computer was completely dead for battery, so I had to charge it up and couldn't check it last night. I charged it up, took it with me to work this morning, and when I got here, I nearly had a coronary.

The error was: ABS/DSC, brake fluid
In a panic I checked the brake fluid resevoir and surely enough it's pretty much empty. I'm about to start shitting bricks; I work an hour away from home so I'm stuck here. Brakes felt fine the whole time, but I'm sure that's about to change...

I'm gonna give my "local" shop that I usually go to a call (about 20 mins away) and see if they can squeeze me in for an emergency service right after work. I'll have to baby it on the way there and not touch the brakes at all. If it's the brake seals again, I'm going to flip shit to the company that provided me the seals.

slater
01-08-2015, 04:57 AM
I'm gonna give my "local" shop that I usually go to a call (about 20 mins away) and see if they can squeeze me in for an emergency service right after work. I'll have to baby it on the way there and not touch the brakes at all. If it's the brake seals again, I'm going to flip shit to the company that provided me the seals.

did you install the seals? i assume you are talking about piston seals.

interested to see what happens. hope you are able to get it diagnosed quickly!

peter

az3579
01-08-2015, 04:59 AM
did you install the seals? i assume you are talking about piston seals.

Yes; I've replaced the seals two or three times already; I lost track, which is pretty sad that I've reached this point to begin with.
I guess we'll see if it's the seals later today...

ryankokesh
01-08-2015, 05:31 AM
:facepalm
Sorry to hear that. For what it's worth, I have noticed the ride firm up a lot in subzero temps. Probably the least of your problems though...


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az3579
01-08-2015, 05:33 AM
:facepalm
Sorry to hear that. For what it's worth, I have noticed the ride firm up a lot in subzero temps. Probably the least of your problems though...


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Yeah. At the very least, I need to make it home. I don't have AAA...
A tow this distance would probably going to cost me more than my interior cost me. :facepalm

Hopefully the shop can squeeze me in last second and take a look. A colleague is taking me to the parts store during lunch so I could at least put some brake fluid in.

slater
01-08-2015, 05:52 AM
Yeah. At the very least, I need to make it home. I don't have AAA...
A tow this distance would probably going to cost me more than my interior cost me. :facepalm

Hopefully the shop can squeeze me in last second and take a look. A colleague is taking me to the parts store during lunch so I could at least put some brake fluid in.

BP, you drive a 10-year old car - you NEED to have a AAA membership! one tow is worth the membership cost alone.

i have to admit, when i was younger i balked at it. after buying my 1996 Audi S6 though (perhaps it was because we were doing longer trips at that point), i bit the bullet and paid $250/year for a CAA Premiere (same as AAA, but canadian) membership for my wife and i; it has paid for itself 3 or 4 times over at this point. i had the S6 towed home over 200km TWICE, late at night... those would not have been fun nights otherwise (once was a torn coolant hose, can't remember the other). plus you can get discounts on hotel rooms, etc with the membership - and it covers the driver, not the car; so if you are driving/riding in other people's cars, and you need a tow, you're covered.

dang....... i should get a commission from them. :)

peter

TheFinanceGuy
01-08-2015, 06:12 AM
Ouch. Good luck BP!

ELCID86
01-08-2015, 06:20 AM
Sorry, BP, I hope they can get you in and get it fixed.

johnrando
01-08-2015, 07:28 AM
+1

az3579
01-08-2015, 08:38 AM
Best I can do is drop it off; probably won't get fixed today.
They said they actually had numerous BMWs come in with issues in the rear where the salt corroded the brake lines. I don't think I have an issue in the rear though...

Scrambling and wasting a good part of my work day trying to arrange for someone to come pick me up. Ugh...

Tnhl1989
01-08-2015, 10:16 AM
Your rear end issue is that it's not a ///M rear end. I used my AAA to help friends out more than I do myself. Just this past month I had a friend with a flat and another that was overheated.

ELCID86
01-08-2015, 10:20 AM
Your rear end issue is that it's not a ///M rear end. I used my AAA to help friends out more than I do myself. Just this past month I had a friend with a flat and another that was overheated.

Do you have to be with them for this to work?

TheFinanceGuy
01-08-2015, 10:33 AM
Do you have to be with them for this to work?

I think AAA official answer is yes, however, each time I have ever used AAA, they have never asked to see my card, or who I was. I guess it depends on the responding shop.

Tnhl1989
01-08-2015, 10:42 AM
Totally depends on the person and the shop. Usually over the phone all the details is already there. So they won't need anything else.

fredo
01-08-2015, 10:44 AM
In my case, they always ask for the AAA card and my driver's license. I've been a member for 12 years and used their services maybe 3 or 4 times.

slater
01-08-2015, 10:56 AM
Do you have to be with them for this to work?

legally, yes.



I think AAA official answer is yes, however, each time I have ever used AAA, they have never asked to see my card, or who I was. I guess it depends on the responding shop.


i've only been asked for my card 2 or 3 times, and used it maybe 5 or 6 times.

personally i find honesty really is the best policy.

peter

ELCID86
01-08-2015, 12:51 PM
personally i find honesty really is the best policy.

peter

+1

derbo
01-08-2015, 01:08 PM
Officially AAA wants you present. However if is your car they should worry about it. I pay for the 100-mile one. Its about $81.00/year for 4 tows a year.

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az3579
01-08-2015, 03:25 PM
Your rear end issue is that it's not a ///M rear end.

Huh? What does that have to do with anything?
I wouldn't want an M3 rear end unless I have an actual M3...


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danewilson77
01-08-2015, 04:58 PM
Huh? What does that have to do with anything?
I wouldn't want an M3 rear end unless I have an actual M3...


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Pretty pompous.

"No flamesuit required"

Johnmadd
01-08-2015, 05:06 PM
Leaky brake line? Which one?

az3579
01-08-2015, 05:07 PM
Leaky brake line? Which one?

Not lines, both calipers. This isn't the first time.

Johnmadd
01-08-2015, 05:10 PM
Smh, sorry man.

az3579
01-08-2015, 05:13 PM
Smh, sorry man.

It's ok. It's an excuse to get something good, like Wilwoods. That's what I really want...

Johnmadd
01-08-2015, 05:51 PM
That's how to turn a frown upside-down.

brettbimmer
01-08-2015, 05:53 PM
Sorry to hear bud. Hope you get her sorted and back on the road soon.

az3579
01-08-2015, 08:56 PM
Sorry to hear bud. Hope you get her sorted and back on the road soon.

It's back on the road now, with stock calipers. Not too happy about the stockies but super happy about having no downtime without a car.


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ryankokesh
01-09-2015, 03:27 AM
It's back on the road now, with stock calipers. Not too happy about the stockies but super happy about having no downtime without a car.


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Good to hear!


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brettbimmer
01-09-2015, 05:20 AM
Good to hear!


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+1. Better stock then immobile.

slater
01-09-2015, 05:37 AM
+1. Better stock then immobile.

especially in this weather!

cakM3
01-09-2015, 06:16 AM
BP I find it very unfortunate that you have been having issues with your Performance BBKs. I can understand your frustration with them although it would be nice if you could find a permanent solution to the issues surrounding those BBKs....

At least you got your stock calipers installed and Wobz is back on the road again....

az3579
01-13-2015, 06:22 AM
BP I find it very unfortunate that you have been having issues with your Performance BBKs. I can understand your frustration with them although it would be nice if you could find a permanent solution to the issues surrounding those BBKs....

At least you got your stock calipers installed and Wobz is back on the road again....

The permanent solution is to get another set of BBK's.
Until then, the stockies feel just fine. I do want firmer feeling brakes though... one day. I still have my set of Hawk HP+ pads that I used with my stock calipers, so I can do a track day with these if I need to.

az3579
04-27-2015, 02:41 PM
It appears the Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Positions have reached end of life. I have approximately 23,000 miles on my set and cord is now showing in 3 out of 4 tires. Considering these are in the same performance category (according to Tire Rack) as the Pilot Super Sport tires, I think I have gotten fantastic mileage out of them. I've seen others get only about 15k out of their Super Sports, so I'm happy with this mileage. All four are worn pretty evenly since I run a square setup and rotate them every oil change.

ELCID86
04-27-2015, 02:45 PM
Good to hear. Another set on order?

Check this out:
http://forum.nccbmwcca.org/showthread.php?10983-05-30-2015-NCC-Member-BBQ-Summit-Point

az3579
04-27-2015, 02:50 PM
Good to hear. Another set on order?

Nope. I'm gonna have to revert to my winters for the time being until I get money for tires. Maybe in a few weeks.



Check this out:
http://forum.nccbmwcca.org/showthread.php?10983-05-30-2015-NCC-Member-BBQ-Summit-Point

That sounds tempting... I do want to learn about that tire but it's too far away to make it a one day trip, so it's unlikely I'll go. Gas, tolls... it's probably better if I just wait 'till reviews come out on it to learn about that tire. :)

Vas
04-27-2015, 03:04 PM
I love the s04.

az3579
04-27-2015, 03:40 PM
I love the s04.

I do too, though I'm used to getting over 30k out of a set of tires. Why can't we just have it all... long lasting and amazing grip. Oh well. :(

ELCID86
04-27-2015, 03:41 PM
I do too, though I'm used to getting over 30k out of a set of tires. Why can't we just have it all... long lasting and amazing grip. Oh well. :(
Did you do any track days with them?

az3579
04-27-2015, 03:41 PM
Did you do any track days with them?

No, these were street only tires.
I've got 4 years of use out of my track only set; Bridgestone Potenza RE-11.

JB3
04-27-2015, 04:35 PM
FYI discount tire has 100 off 400. Code is on their eBay listing, but only for a little while. Most of what I looked at had been marked up, then down, but might be some deals out there.

az3579
04-27-2015, 07:22 PM
FYI discount tire has 100 off 400. Code is on their eBay listing, but only for a little while. Most of what I looked at had been marked up, then down, but might be some deals out there.

They don't sell the tire I want. This is the first time I've ever considered buying the same tire twice, so I'm probably going to buy the S-04's again.

I also have a $200 Tire Rack gift certificate I need to use.

JB3
04-28-2015, 03:28 AM
Understood. They don't have the tire I want either.

FYI2: Looks like there is a $70 rebate if you buy 4 Bridgestones. Just saw it on Tirerack, expires 4/30 though so.....

slater
04-28-2015, 03:36 AM
BP, you run a 245/35/18, right? the S-04's are on for $622 right now in that size.

alternatively, have you considered the bfgoodrich g-force sport comp-2's? they don't have them in that size, but they do have a 235/40/18 (they run a bit wide anyway), at $512/set. i've heard some pretty good stuff about this tire, albeit the noise (they have a very square profile).

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=BFGoodrich&tireModel=g-Force+Sport+COMP-2&partnum=34WR8GFSPC2&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes

peter

az3579
04-28-2015, 03:37 AM
Understood. They don't have the tire I want either.

FYI2: Looks like there is a $70 rebate if you buy 4 Bridgestones. Just saw it on Tirerack, expires 4/30 though so.....
Yeah, just my luck. Smh

FL116
04-28-2015, 04:55 AM
It appears the Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Positions have reached end of life. I have approximately 23,000 miles on my set and cord is now showing in 3 out of 4 tires. Considering these are in the same performance category (according to Tire Rack) as the Pilot Super Sport tires, I think I have gotten fantastic mileage out of them. I've seen others get only about 15k out of their Super Sports, so I'm happy with this mileage. All four are worn pretty evenly since I run a square setup and rotate them every oil change.

Good to hear. I am debating on which tires I am going to get when I pick up a set of Apex Arc-8's. My friend tells me to get the SuperSports, but I heard much better things about the Bridgestone Potenza Pole Positions.

az3579
04-28-2015, 04:59 AM
Good to hear. I am debating on which tires I am going to get when I pick up a set of Apex Arc-8's. My friend tells me to get the SuperSports, but I heard much better things about the Bridgestone Potenza Pole Positions.

From a performance perspective, the Super Sport is the best. But, the S-04 is right there on its heels.

So, if the Super Sport was a 10 on a scale of 1-10, the S-04 is around a 9.7. Not worth the price premium for me personally, since the cost difference is over $150 per set of 4 for the same sizing.

cakM3
04-28-2015, 05:26 AM
Good to hear. I am debating on which tires I am going to get when I pick up a set of Apex Arc-8's. My friend tells me to get the SuperSports, but I heard much better things about the Bridgestone Potenza Pole Positions.


From a performance perspective, the Super Sport is the best. But, the S-04 is right there on its heels.

So, if the Super Sport was a 10 on a scale of 1-10, the S-04 is around a 9.7. Not worth the price premium for me personally, since the cost difference is over $150 per set of 4 for the same sizing.

I can say from experience that the Pilot Super Sports are the best tires I have ever used. Even when on cords, these tire grip! You pay a hefty premium to have a set of tires that won't last 20k miles.... that is if you run in staggered fitment like I do but man are these tires awesome. With that said, I have used Hankooks and now am using Toyo Proxes T1 Sport tires and so far like them. The front set of Toyo's are worn down near to the cord and for a tire that is that worn, they run very quiet and grip just as good as the PSSs do. The Toyo's are much cheaper than the PSSs so I think I will be using these for the time being. I know Botond prefers the S-04 so you will have different people with different preferences. As a "Gerry", I like to drive aggressively and Botond will chime as to how I drive ;) For now I will stay with the Toyo's and eventually replace the Hankooks with Toyo tires :thumbsup

Price-wise? I'd say the Toyo's run close to half the cost of the PSSs so you get a lot of performance for how much you have to shell out to get the tires :thumbsup

az3579
05-06-2015, 07:54 PM
Updated list with stuff done recently:

2014-11-05 --- 207,425 --- Oil change with filter (service performed by dealer), airbag inflator recall performed (Recall Ref#: 0072410100)

2014-11-17 --- 208,387 --- BMW Performance shifter + shifter bushings (Kit P/N: 25110430356), driveshaft (from Derek [derbo]), transmission mounts (OE M3, P/N: 22322282340, qty 2), shift shaft seal (OE BMW)

2014-12-21 --- xxx,xxx --- Installed Eonon GA5150 head unit with HVAC relocation bracket (P/N: 51167001410)

2015-01-08 --- 212,560 --- Removed BMW Performance front brake calipers (leaking brake fluid), returned to stock

2015-01-18 --- 212,950 --- Replace throttle body (Dinan High-Flow)

2015-03-02 --- 216,020 --- Replaced both windshield wipers (RainX Latitude - 22" driver, 20" passenger)

2015-03-03 --- 216,201 --- Replaced front right strut (old strut leaking and failed, direct replacement with Bilstein Sport)

2015-03-21 --- 217,005 --- Replaced upper and lower intake boots (Stett silicone boots)

2015-04-15 --- 218,933 --- Oil change with filter (Valvoline SynPower 5W-30 oil, Mann HU 925/4x filter)

2015-04-26 --- 220,579 --- Replaced both front calipers (Wilwood Forged Superlite 4-piston), rotors (M3 325x28mm), pads (Hawk Performance Ceramic), and stainless brake hoses (supplied by Wilwood); bled two front brake lines (ATE Type 200 fluid)

2015-05-04 --- 221,157 --- Replaced both rear calipers (Wilwood Forged Superlite 4-piston), rotors (M3 328x20mm), pads (Hawk Performance Ceramic), and stainless brake hoses (supplied by Wilwood); bled two rear brake lines (ATE Type 200 fluid)

2015-05-05 --- 221,356 --- Replaced all six ignition coils (OE BMW, P/N: 12138647689, qty 6)

johnrando
05-07-2015, 08:32 AM
:like

az3579
05-07-2015, 10:58 AM
So, my right rear shock is leaking. I already had the front right-side replaced a few months ago. Fearing a nightmare of a warranty process, I finally decided to get the process started.

The website states to contact the original place of purchase for warranty claims. Since the place of purchase is a shop that is over 3 hours from me, that wouldn't be ideal. I called Bilstein to inquire further about alternative options. They told me that they can deal with me directly, which is exactly what I wanted to hear! They asked me to send them an email.

So, I have sent an email to Bilstein with my receipt (proof of purchase) and the plan is to send me an advance replacement shock at 50% cost and then send them my defective one. Once it is deemed defective, they will refund me the 50% cost and all will be well with the world. I'm so glad this is this easy...




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johnrando
05-07-2015, 01:02 PM
Lol. Good they are taking care of you.

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derbo
05-07-2015, 05:54 PM
Very awesome Customer service!

JB3
05-07-2015, 06:10 PM
Bilstein west is amazing. Used to have them rebuild my Evo shocks for $75 each, to custom spring rates. Loved every interaction I ever had with them.

az3579
05-28-2015, 05:03 AM
Received the replacement shock today.
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/05/28/20b921d9976a5eb6bc3265d029192f3f.jpg

I plan on replacing it when it stops raining here. We have rain for a few days...
At the same time, I'll be installing the sway bar end links I purchased from Marcus. :thumbsup

Vas
05-28-2015, 03:19 PM
Looks soo shiny.

az3579
05-28-2015, 03:55 PM
Looks soo shiny.
Shiny it is. Funny that the documentation states to replace them in pairs. Thanks Bilstein for not sending a matching pair. Lol

Vas
05-28-2015, 05:35 PM
Haha.

az3579
07-15-2015, 06:26 PM
Some updates:

Recently the windshield was replaced due to a big rock hitting and cracking it. I requested Pilkington OEM glass be installed since the request for OE glass through insurance was denied. I was given a Pilkington sub-brand, which makes their glass in China. The brand received is a PGW (Pittsburgh Glass Works) brand windshield with a DOT563 designation, meaning it was produced in China. The quality of this glass is inferior to my old OE glass; there is some rippling that is evident when looking at straight lines through the glass. I brought this to the attention of Safelite, my installer (excellent customer service, BTW), and the manager approved the installation of OE glass!

I dropped off one of my BBS CH wheels to get repaired before my big track weekend. It should be ready tomorrow, so I have one of my Style 68 winter wheels in the back right now. Luckily, it fits over the new Wilwood brakes in the rear just fine! I will have to test the fronts, but they cleared the BMW Performance BBK's fine with a spacer, which was a much bigger (physically) caliper setup, so I don't anticipate issues clearing the Wilwoods.



Updates from the last entry:

2015-05-28 --- 222,650 --- Replaced license plate backing plate - OE BMW P/N: 51188238061
2015-05-29 --- 222,800 --- Replaced driver's rear shock with Bilstein replacement, Bilstein P/N: 24-027250
2015-05-31 --- 222,934 --- Topped off oil (1 quart)
2015-06-01 --- 223,163 --- Installed passenger fog light trim, OE BMW P/N: 51117893068
2015-06-03 --- 223,387 --- Replaced all four summer tires, Road Force Balanced - Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Position, 245/35-18 all four
2015-06-07 --- 224,321 --- Replaced both front swaybar end links, OE BMW (purchased very slightly used)
2015-06-25 --- 225,559 --- Topped off oil (1 quart) - Missing a top up recording between this and previous top up
2015-07-10 --- 226,120 --- Windshield replaced, will be replaced again as the brand is not the requested one (PGW, DOT563)
2015-07-11 --- 226,555 --- Vehicle paid off!
2015-07-16 --- xxx,xxx --- BBS wheel repaired from bending

BCS_ZHP
07-15-2015, 06:49 PM
Learned the other day that Wobz has never ever transported a 4-legged faithful companion. By coincidence, my 7.5 month old lab puppy has never ridden in a ZHP. This log needs a entry that reads something like "22x,xxx miles, spent an hour vacuuming out Tiff's super fine Labrador retriever puppy hair from every unreachable spot of the NB interior, she was my best co-pilot ever - got in, didn't critique my driving, smiled the whole ride, even wagged her tail afterwards to show her appreciation of a superior ride".

ELCID86
07-24-2015, 01:42 PM
Learned the other day that Wobz has never ever transported a 4-legged faithful companion. By coincidence, my 7.5 month old lab puppy has never ridden in a ZHP. This log needs a entry that reads something like "22x,xxx miles, spent an hour vacuuming out Tiff's super fine Labrador retriever puppy hair from every unreachable spot of the NB interior, she was my best co-pilot ever - got in, didn't critique my driving, smiled the whole ride, even wagged her tail afterwards to show her appreciation of a superior ride".

Lol. Dexter goes straight to sleep in a car.


Thumbs, iPhone, TaT.

az3579
08-20-2015, 05:29 PM
Updates/changes from July/August:

2015-07-04 -- 226,150 -- Replaced driver's side mirror motor (motor is used, from eBay)

2015-07-09 -- 226,120 -- Windshield replaced, will be replaced again as the brand is not the requested one (PGW, DOT563)

2015-07-11 -- 226,555 -- Vehicle paid off!

2015-07-16 -- 226,812 -- BBS wheel repaired from bending

2015-07-23 -- 228,761 -- Windshield replaced again with OE BMW (Pilkington, DOT682)

2015-08-20 -- 230,238 -- Window tint applied to all windows including windshield - Llumar AirBlue 80

anandoc
08-20-2015, 07:11 PM
2015-08-20 -- 230,238 -- Window tint applied to all windows including windshield - Llumar AirBlue 80

Pics with the tint!

ELCID86
08-21-2015, 02:52 AM
Pics with the tint!

+1


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az3579
08-22-2015, 07:58 PM
Pics with the tint!


+1


Thumbs, iPhone, TaT.

http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/08/22/10dd09521b3e721c0f2c190713a676cf.jpg

http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/08/22/37178254a594f294a6ae7f8d28ffd1da.jpg

http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/08/22/b7e2872ef6f797ba4306983cce1a57bc.jpg

http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/08/22/6da442e9a5e38d57f4f5b693fd93f444.jpg

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az3579
08-22-2015, 08:00 PM
2015-08-21 -- 230,300 -- Windshield cowling replaced - OE BMW P/N: 51718208483
2015-08-22 -- 230,395 -- Rear parcel shelf refurbished, polyester batting added underneath to eliminate noise

cakM3
08-24-2015, 05:12 PM
BP, any issues with noise since the additional padding was added underneath the rear deck?

derbo
08-24-2015, 07:28 PM
The air blue was a good choice man


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az3579
08-25-2015, 03:45 AM
BP, any issues with noise since the additional padding was added underneath the rear deck?

Well, I have a new creak now that's constant, and I can't figure out what it's from. I'm hoping it's just an installation error, but haven't the faintest clue where to start looking. :dunno


The air blue was a good choice man


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Thanks Derek! It looks reeeeeeeeally good in person to my eyes, and does actually provide a slight tint for those who like that sort of thing. It's "just enough" for me, though a big downside of having it now is that I really need to replace my window regulator. My driver's window is having a really hard time moving now that the tint is on there, and it seems to keep catching the rubber seal, making it even harder. I can't operate the window until I have money for a new regulator because if it snaps on me then there'll be a problem!

I wonder if the seals on the door can be replaced somehow... I figured I might as well do those too if possible. I'll look it up later to see if there's a part # for them.

slater
08-25-2015, 03:59 AM
Well, I have a new creak now that's constant, and I can't figure out what it's from. I'm hoping it's just an installation error, but haven't the faintest clue where to start looking. :dunno

...rear subframe mounting points... ;)

peter

az3579
08-25-2015, 04:04 AM
...rear subframe mounting points... ;)

peter

Unlikely they would become an issue right after doing the rear deck. They rarely go bad.

slater
08-25-2015, 04:36 AM
Unlikely they would become an issue right after doing the rear deck. They rarely go bad.

i was kidding with you. :)

after spending way too much time looking at all of the rear floor failures in the M3 world, i can understand how it can occur and worn out rear subframe mounts will definitely contribute to the problem - and any kind of driveline vibration invariably will wear out the OE subframe mounts prematurely. they are awfully soft to begin with, though.

besides replacing my rear subframe mounts with AKG poly units that have wide, flat faces, i am filling the rear floor cavity. then i can have peace of mind about it.

peter

cakM3
08-25-2015, 04:52 PM
Well, I have a new creak now that's constant, and I can't figure out what it's from. I'm hoping it's just an installation error, but haven't the faintest clue where to start looking. :dunno

I think you're gonna have to bring Wobz up here for my "calibrated" ears to locate the source of your new creak....

az3579
08-26-2015, 03:50 AM
I think you're gonna have to bring Wobz up here for my "calibrated" ears to locate the source of your new creak....

I'm gonna try to tackle it today after I get my car back from the dealer. It's driving me crazy!

cakM3
08-26-2015, 04:54 AM
I'm gonna try to tackle it today after I get my car back from the dealer. It's driving me crazy!

If you can't localize the source just bring your car over and I'll find it :p


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TheFinanceGuy
08-28-2015, 04:36 AM
The tint looks good BP!

I really need to do my rear deck, and drivers side window regulator.

ELCID86
09-02-2015, 05:57 PM
The tint looks good BP!

I really need to do my rear deck, and drivers side window regulator.

Rear deck is a nice DIY. Give it a week or so for summer to be gone for good...!


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cakM3
09-19-2015, 01:35 PM
Cleaned Botond's engine compartment....a night and day difference from where we started...it was that dirty...

Here is the finished result! :thumbsup

http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/19/4b24a5be2ba57ab42d5f8f71c86a814a.jpg

http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/19/3b43743b0be6750d37885779cdf8884e.jpg

Getting it to "Charrie specs" ;) You're welcome BP :thumbsup


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az3579
09-19-2015, 04:24 PM
We're a little far from Charrie spec, but it's most of the way there!

I have never hosed down the engine bay in the 5 years I've had the car, so it was definitely due for a deeper cleaning. I've attempted to clean the bay once before, but that was literally a "spray and wipe" scenario, which isn't nearly as effective. In this case it was "rinse, spray, rinse, wipe with product". Doing this with a hose was key.

Overall I'm very happy with the results...

http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/19/1fbe652e33620f41cd22e423badebfac.jpg



I also replaced my windshield washer strainer. I have a feeling this is what was causing all of my washer fluid to leak out. I've been staring at that washer fluid light for a couple of years now and I've gotten tired of seeing it, so it was time to replace. So far so good; the fluid has stayed put the entire drive back from Charrie's place. :)

At last, a high mileage cluster with no warning lights:

http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09/19/67ccfbaff16739dcd3b50683d192445b.jpg

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