Bunch of things, I had my preferred shop do a bunch yesterday:
Oil filter housing gasket, Vanos line
Coolant system replacement - Radiator, Expansion tank, hoses, Water Pump (metal impeller!), thermostat, and belts
CVV, Intake hoses replaced, including replacing the lower intake boot, which was cracked
Brake fluid flush/replacement
Had my car tinted with LLumar CTX-40. The tint that was on it when I bought the car was in rough shape with some cleaner damage on the side windows and the rear window was full of bubbles. It only took me three years to get it re-done. Now it looks amazing!
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Steve,
2004 330i zhp
2009 X3
2013 X1 35i M-Sport
Replaced the cabin filter today and looked over the rear subframe- the rear bushing for the diff has some cracking, so I just ordered Lemforder replacements for that and the two front diff bushings. Ordered some more small parts for the M3 as well.
-Dave
2004 330i ZHP sedan- 6 speed swapped, Corsa exhaust
1997 AW 328i- S52 swapped
2004 IR 330i ZHP 6MT- aFe Stage 1, Shark Injector, RE Underdrives, Dforce LTWs- SOLD
1997 Technoviolet M3/2/5- LS1/T56 swapped- SOLD
It had paint work with no color blend
His - 2004 Imola Red / Alcantara 330i | 6MT | ZHP |
Her's - 2005 Black Sapphire Metallic / Black Leather 330i | 6MT | ZHP |
Mounted some fun tires on!
Compared to my DW and DWS, I feel like my butt dyno lateral grip is similar. If the PSS is just a bit better, it doesn't make a difference in my grin when I hit apex at max velocity. What I do feel is a nicely controlled progressive slide when I instruct the LSD to make the rear shoes do the moonwalk. The tires just seem to feel more predictable under that scenario so it lets loose smoother and gains traction smoothly too. The ride is quieter and softer feeling which I really love. I've got to stop sliding and start gripping more so I can feel the side to side turn in next. I'll have the week to play around since it's dry!
Previous rubber was really low from not changing my RTABs in time. I then had to make a risky move and swap right to left tires (inside to outside) and set rear camber to max so I could use my DWS up more while I searched for replacement rubber:
This rear tire configuration created easy drift in the wet and tenacious "slicks" grip in the dry. So two totally opposite spectrums of handling which yielded a lot of fun but slightly dangerous if I wasn't paying attention. Now it's all fixed so I shouldn't be able to initiate a drift in 6th gear at 60mph in a moderate corner. LOL
--Trevor--
Vancouver, BC