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LOL, it's cool! being AmeriCanadian i'm on both sides of the fence. :)
staying on-topic... got a cylinder 6 misfire code today. car was running like it was on 5 cylinders (as it was ;) ).
got home, pulled the coil packs and plugs. installed new plugs (had them on the shelf :)), swapped cylinder 6 coil pack with cylinder 1, started it up... no misfires. dead plug! never had that happen before (always a coil pack).
Last time I had that happen, new plugs fixed it for me too
Glad you had the parts in stock. I've not seen a plug die like that before.
so i thought, since it has been 6 months already on this overhaul (time flies), that i would do a little recap of how stuff is working out, if i would do anything differently, etc...
i've added new strut mounts, and the 18x8.5" ET38 apex ARC-8s and 245/35/18 michelin PSS, and 3mm rear spacers since the post below. i'm mostly over the fence on the feel of the 'square' setup - my winter setup is squared, but this new setup is utilizing 245's up front, so that's way different. the on-center feel is not as good with them, but i'm also replacing my steering coupler and full tie rods soon (and new swaybar endlinks), so we'll see how it feels after that...
still happy with these. they are awesome.
still quiet! still awesome.
to be honest, the LSD goads me a bit. i find myself turning DSC and DTC off more frequently and i want to hang the rear end out a lot more. i do, however, want to try derek's suggested DSC coding tweaks (using a hybrid of ZHP/M3/CSL settings) for when i turn just DSC off, so i can get a little more slip out of it. happy to leave the stock DSC/DTC 'on' settings for when my wife drives the car in the wet.
this has held up very well - the rear shifter rod bushing mod has gotten a tiny bit softer, but still feels great. i drove alex's car recently and he has the BMW Performance shift lever (aka 'euro' shift lever), and i really liked that - it was a subtle reduction in throws and notchy-ness that i would really like.
i changed the rear diff fluid after 1000km with motul 300 GL-5, and it actually helped quiet the diff noise down a tiny bit. it's still there a little, enough to notice but not enough to bother me (and that says something!).
after lots of troubleshooting i've deduced that this is indeed my DMF going bad. it's going to be replaced sometime in the next year with a SPEC 20lb steel SMF, and either the SPEC street or E34 M5 clutch + PP (both kits have a sprung hub clutch disc). will probably do next spring at tax return time if it can hold out that long.
i still feel the same way - i had 1.5hrs in the car last night on mostly 50mph roads and it just is so nice to drive - it's exactly how i want it (minus the on-center steering feel and DMF rattletrap ;) ). excited to drive this car til it's dead! :cheers
i replied to my own post. what a weird thing to do. :blink
upcoming to-do list:
ENGINE
- remove shark injector tune
- reflash DME with latest software
- reinstall shark injector tune
- GAS DISA rebuilt kit
SUSPENSION/STEERING
- install new lemförder front swaybar endlinks, tie rod assemblies and steering coupler
- alignment with more negative camber front and rear (aiming for -1.5ºF and -1.0º rear; currently at -1.25ºF, -0.75ºR)
- PS fluid flush
BRAKES
- new zimmermann rotors and stoptech sport pads
BODY
- wash/wax/detail
- replace broken RF lower fender liner (has been broken since i bought the car...)
- re-aim headlights
MISC (road trip items for my kids :) )
- install E38 rear cupholder in leading edge of rear seat bottom
- install USB port and +12v charge port in rear storage cubby (on the back of the center console)
The zimmerman rotors are very nice. I got a set waiting to be installed with some stoptech street pads.