anandoc
2004 330i auto | ZPP, ZCW | Schwarz 2 (668) | schwarz (N6SW)
aFe Stage-1 Pro DRY S intake | Morimoto FX-R 3.0 retrofit | ///M3 Seats (power, heat, bolster adj.) | ///M3 Strut Brace | ///M3 SMG Steering Wheel retrofit | OEM Alarm retrofit | GROM USB | Khoalty angel eyes
Try not to use Typ 200 if you don't track your car. From what I understand, it more readily absorbs moisture than your standard fluid. It has a higher tolerance for heat, but that isn't something you'll ever have to worry about on the street.
Thanks guys. Based on that, the seatbelt bracket unfortunately will limit me to sedan rails only, but at least I have the answer I need.![]()
I can't find any right now but I remember reading it somewhere. This is one thread, and far from an official source. Ignore the inter-member arguments: http://www.zhpmafia.com/forums/showt...ke-Fluid-Chart
Honestly I think you would be fine with regular DOT4. I just went with LV.
The seatbelt bracket is a very simple piece of hardware and I am sure you can rig something up using off the shelf stuff from Home Depot or the likes. I will take a picture of it after work and post it here. Actually no, let me go down right now and take a pic...could use a walk given the warm weather outside.
EDIT: Picture of the said bracket
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anandoc
2004 330i auto | ZPP, ZCW | Schwarz 2 (668) | schwarz (N6SW)
aFe Stage-1 Pro DRY S intake | Morimoto FX-R 3.0 retrofit | ///M3 Seats (power, heat, bolster adj.) | ///M3 Strut Brace | ///M3 SMG Steering Wheel retrofit | OEM Alarm retrofit | GROM USB | Khoalty angel eyes
Some people say it may lack anti-corrosion additives but if it is changed frequently it will be fine. But according to ATE and the image below, under normal driving it can last up to 3 years.
ATE SL, Pentosin Super or orginal BMW Fluid is another option as well.
Mike Miller Recommended change interval once a year.
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His - 2004 Imola Red / Alcantara 330i | 6MT | ZHP |
Her's - 2005 Black Sapphire Metallic / Black Leather 330i | 6MT | ZHP |
peter
2004 330i ZHP
2005 330iT ZHP
2010 328iT M Sport
2012 128i M Sport
Per BMW in regards to LV Fluid like the Ate Sl.6
"The Ate SL6 fluid is a low viscosity formula for modern ABS and DSC systems. BMW recommends low viscosity brake fluid for all chassis beginning with the E60 5-series. Low viscosity (LV) is a thinner fluid that works better than a normal fluid in the small channels and passageways in the ABS/DSC pump. Using the heavier fluid will result in a delayed response to ABS and DSC activation and a spongy feel in the brake pedal (only during ABS stops). Ate SL.6 falls just short of DOT5 specs so is classified as a DOT4. It can be mixed with other DOT4 or DOT5.1 fluid. For track use, a heavier high performance brake fluid such as Ate Typ 200 or Motul RBF600 or RBF660 is recommended because of their higher boiling point and because the thicker fluid will thin out at track temps. But for street use we recommend switching back to a LV fluid, especially in colder climates."
His - 2004 Imola Red / Alcantara 330i | 6MT | ZHP |
Her's - 2005 Black Sapphire Metallic / Black Leather 330i | 6MT | ZHP |
No NB, so no.
I need to lower my seat. For some unexplained reason, my NB driver's seat sits way too high, even on its lowest setting, so my head is practically touching the headliner most of the time. With a helmet, I have to tilt my head or tilt the seat back - it's very annoying. I didn't have this problem with my alcantara seats, and the other ZHPs I've sat in didn't have that problem either. My passenger seat is fine - it sits significantly lower than my driver's seat. I figured swapping the rails should fix the problem... I'm hoping.