Charlie's ///M Project Thread
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Originally Posted by
sillieidiot
well honestly, most things on the car are easy to take anyways. i mean it would only take me a couple of hours to take your front/rear/sides, wheels, and mirror glass lol you just gotta know your way around an e46 pretty much. our cars are pretty easy to break into too. i mean honestly, for an OEM CSL console, if i really wanted it. some windows aren't going to stop me lol but if i were to do it though, i would stalk your car and take off some rivets and stuff here and there. make my life easier so that when i actually do the deed, it's like already 90% done.
although, i never got why people put the cars on blocks after they steal the wheels. i would just put the car on the ground. that would save a ton of time and energy.
I don't even know why on earth you would even post something like this in my thread Hieu but you do bring up a very good and realistic point into my discussion/project thread. Something I hope never happens.....
Yes, I know if some "jackass moron" wanted to steal stuff off a car they could simply break into the car and pull off components or just steal the whole car.
You can't worry about things like this... if it happens it happens. I have been a victim of car theft before Hieu. I'm not going to allow some jackass moron prevent me from doing what I enjoy doing. It's as simple as that.
What you posted is a sad fact of reality. I just hope things like that won't happen. If it does then it will be time for another project, that's all :)
In closing, it's a good thing I don't live close to you then....won't have to worry about you paying my car a visit and you "stealing" things off of it ;)
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Charlie's ///M Project Thread
Running 200 Cell Euro Cats versus 200 Cell US Cats shouldn't make any difference. Plus the Euro cats are longer so the CPSI are more.
Charlie these are not CSL Headers correct? The look like Super Sprint or CPI.
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Charlie's ///M Project Thread
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Originally Posted by
WOLFN8TR
Not sure Gary but when mine comes in I will have the actual pics and post. The pic above is what showed up thru Google search so who knows?
They should look much more like this...
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The M3 exhaust is laid out in the following pathway:
Headers - Section 1 - Section 2 - Section 3
It's designed by Arvin-Meritor and their white paper can be seen here:
http://www.unofficialbmw.com/images/...ust_System.pdf
Headers:
US cars came with the 200-cell cats built into the header contain 1 EGT bung, 2 pre cat and 2 post cat sensor bungs.
Euro cars came with headers without cats built into them. The factory cats are located in section 1.
Section 1:
This is the section immediately after the headers, and consists of a pair of parallel S-pipes.
US cars came with only one resonator.
Euro cars came with 200-cell catalytic converters and EGT bungs built into section 1. CSL euro cats are lighter due to thinner piping for weight saving purposes.
Section 2:
Longer portion of the mid section that connects to the muffler. There is a factory H-Pipe crossover in the beginning of this section, and a tiny straight through resonator halfway down on this section.
Section 3:
This is the actual muffler, including tips. The stock muffler weighs 56lbs and the CSL is claimed to be lighter 5-10lbs lighter. The muffler is not valved internally and is a very good flowing muffler. It features perforated tubes and one crossover chamber.
http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showthread.php?t=484858
Upcoming Maintenance Items
during the next few weeks for the 2015 summer season I have a few identified maintenance/mod items I plan to complete on my M3:
- install CSL headers
- install European Section 1 with 200 cell cats
- install my EVO3 SSK
- perform valve guide adjustments on my S54
- perform VANOS inspection
- replace my Bosch lens with ZKW lens on my headlight assemblies
- RTAB replacements
- flush transmission/diff fluids
Once this has been completed, the ///M will be certified for long-distance road trips again :thumbsup