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Everything posted by Yuen
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Oh I see, still wish I could have been there though! To the guys who are saying the 335i wasn't impressive, I'm very surprised, because all I've heard about it is how good it is. Have any of you test driven it yet? As that seems to be the most impressive bit, some people even say it feels (note, feels!) faster than the E46 M3. And here's a video from a fellow member of another forum, he videotaped his round of a hot lap with a professional driver driving the 335i at one of the BMW marketing days in the USA.
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Get some clears for the rear, remove the Japanese licence plate holder, and it will clean it up some. I think the car has potential, but I'm not a fan of chromies.
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I like the CHs on most cars, but I think it detracts from the racer look of the CSL, the CSL wheels fit it better. Maybe a 5 spoke design or BBS RS-GT would be better But still, $3000 for those wheels plus tyres is a pretty good deal. Not surprising that you say the CHs are heavier, they're one of the heavier wheels from BBS. RC would be a good choice for lightweight wheels. My 17x8" RCs weighed out at 6.x kg. Did you weigh the CHs and the OEM CSLs?
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Looking good man, it's fibreglass right? So the moldings and lip are all integrated into the bumper, as one piece? I thought fibreglass bumpers had to be fitted at shops because they have to use glue or whatnot. I'm surprised you could bolt it on just like a stock ABS one.
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Yeah, I hope Hamster makes a speedy recovery, I only heard about it today and was shocked. He reportedly did 300mph on one run, damn that's nuts. They also say he has some brain damage so I hope it's not a critical area or anything like that and it will heal...
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You're talking about the 'angel eyes' headlights, not the angel eye rings, right? If so, it's different. Sedan and coupe use the same headlights, but they use different corner indicators. Since the 'angel eyes' headlights have both integrated, the indicator end will be different.
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I've always wanted to make my E36 320i fast too, but lately I've been thinking... sell all the mods, and save up for a while, and get an actual M3, you can get an E36 M3 for cheap, E46 M3 for relatively cheap in a few years, or even a 335i will be possible if you save up for a while. Get the real deal and save the headache In the end all the money you spend modding your car will be close to what you pay for a fast car that came like that stock.
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Hey Jazzbass, how are the previews like? My friend had an invitation to the Team Mcmillan one and was gonna bring me along, but he said that it was more of a wining and socialising session rather than seeing the cars. Is it true or is it more about the cars than anything, which I would expect to be so? Btw the Z4 Coupe = MZ4?
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I have an E36 320i, and I wouldn't get it if I were you, it's just underpowered for what it is. At least a 325 if you are getting an E36, try a 328 if possible if you're not going for the M. The 320 is just too sluggish, and in terms of fuel consumption it's similar to 325/328 (compared with Dnz and another friend of mine) and perhaps M3. So I suppose it's not as efficient.
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Wow, nice car man. Congrats on the purchase. Did you get it direct from Japan or off someone in NZ? And is the 'R' plate yours because one of the pictures have just a normal plate. If it's 'R' that is sick.
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Ah Daytona Violet It's a nice colour. In the pic the tips really look crooked (one up, one down, like a mount is loose or something) instead of just being staggered, I've never seen staggered tips give that effect. But maybe it's the angle at which the picture was taken.
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Congrats! Nice car, and I love the plate. Is it Techno Violet or some other colour? *btw the exhaust looks slightly crooked.
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LOL That was hilarious. Thanks for the entertainment and the car is coming along! Btw I'm impressed by how long you spent editing those pictures
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It looks like it's brand new. You sure take care of it!
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I remember seeing a Byzanz M3 on TradeMe, it's a 6-speed right? Love how it looks, M3 sedan in a rare colour, who could ask for more? Good luck on the search for your M3 p1_m3, don't rush it, take your time and you'll get what you're looking for!
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Yeah, sounds like seized caliper pistons. Pull them and check for corrosion on the piston walls, many people fix them up with a rebuild kit (new seals and whatnot, from the dealer) if it's not too severe.
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Haha, glad it's been solved
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Yup, I'm in Auckland. I've been inside a facelift (2000/2001) E39 and it's got the OBD port inside the car, maybe only the later models got it since yours is an early one. Don't think scanning the manual will work, as the Peake tool uses its own 2 digit codes (ie: C6 = Oxygen sensor, etc) for a certain model (eg: 2001 E39) and you look in the manual to check what that code means for that particular year and model BMW. So even if you had the codes they will have no relevance to the BMW ones. But I'll double check to confirm that is the case
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Contact adhesive? Do you mean you glued the corner to the headlight? Personally my clips on the corner have broken every time I get them out. And every single time, I epoxy it back. Bad design on the indicators, many people have a hard time unclipping it from the headlight, and once some sort of screwdriver goes in to try to free it, something usually breaks. For me it was the lousy plastic clip on my aftermarket ones. OEM should have better plastic that doesn't crack that easily. The rails are quite tough but if you put a screwdriver in there in an attempt to free it it will break.
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It works the same as any other E36 I believe. I bought a rear view mirror from a 98 M3 and fitted it onto my 92 E36, no problem (save for the extra wiring - auto dimming). I just put it on on an angle into the 3 way locking thing attached to the windshield and twist it into place. Sounds like you've tried that though so in that case I don't know.
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OBC Display showing false reading post instalation of new taillights
Yuen replied to MattSB's topic in Maintenance
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Jochen, if you could get access to a fault code reader then it should be easier to decipher. I've got one and would be happy to help. Mine's the Peake Research one and I believe it will read OBDII cars fine. You just plug it in and read the code description off a manual.