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Got the Valeo and the one from FCP. Really impressed with the quality. Made in Poland, I like supporting that part of the world at the moment.
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Valeo is the only way to go, they had been NLA for the longest time, glad they are now back in stock.Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View Post
Thanks. Starter is on order. Pretty sure I got the Valeo one too. Also just did the flywheel, clutch and pressure plate.
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Thanks. Starter is on order. Pretty sure I got the Valeo one too. Also just did the flywheel, clutch and pressure plate.Originally posted by c watson View PostI just had my starter replaced while replacing clutch,flywheel, and rear main seal. The car has 73k miles.
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For what it's worth, I bought a new Febi one from FCP. And to be clear, it's not a delete but a change to a different sized pump from the CSL and "regular" E46s. I know it's probably not what you meant, but clarifying for future readers...Originally posted by Cubieman View PostAre those ebay units acceptable (do they last?). If so I have to delete mine if it truly does nothing at all.
I got enough stuff in my life to worry about to also add a ripping from dogg to that list đź¤Originally posted by jet_dogg View Post
See, a proper non-butthurt rational response. I can dig it.
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I just had my starter replaced while replacing clutch,flywheel, and rear main seal. The car has 73k miles.4 Photos
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See, a proper non-butthurt rational response. I can dig it.Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View Post
The point for me is it's something I should just do while I have nearly every system on the car apart. If I was planning on replacing the pump because it looks long in the tooth, going with something that is lighter, cheaper, smaller and works pretty much the same as the stock unit makes good sense to me.
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The point for me is it's something I should just do while I have nearly every system on the car apart. If I was planning on replacing the pump because it looks long in the tooth, going with something that is lighter, cheaper, smaller and works pretty much the same as the stock unit makes good sense to me.Originally posted by jet_dogg View PostIf it doesn't interfere with the airbox there really is no point.
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I haven’t noticed a difference. With either unit the heat doesn’t work until the engine starts to warm up and then it works well. Not sure it gets as cold as Nebraska here but it gets pretty dang cold. I got mine from eBay years ago off of a non-M and it still works well. Try to find one that has low mileage on the donor car and looks clean if you go ahead with it.Originally posted by Cubieman View Post
Are those ebay units acceptable (do they last?). If so I have to delete mine if it truly does nothing at all.
The way I bent my dipstick it gets stuck between the two cylinders sometimes.
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I specifically remember terra on the old forum had to mount his tilted so that only two of the rubber grommets fit in the three sockets for it to clear his airbox. Not to mention cubieman has fitment issues with his and the dipstick, Mr. forum cred sig livery.Originally posted by jet_dogg View Post
So you can add it to your sig line with the rest of your mods, bro.
If it doesn't interfere with the airbox there really is no point. I love when people regurgitate wrong information.Last edited by repoman89; 04-11-2022, 03:19 PM.
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So you can add it to your sig line with the rest of your mods, bro.Originally posted by Cubieman View PostWhy delete this? It doesn't touch the airbox unless there is something I am missing.
If it doesn't interfere with the airbox there really is no point. I love when people regurgitate wrong information.
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Are those ebay units acceptable (do they last?). If so I have to delete mine if it truly does nothing at all.Originally posted by repoman89 View Post
Same reason anyone deletes anything … the big one doesn’t do anything different, unlike on the E39, and the small one is lighter (and $20 on ebay). I had read years ago that some people have to twist the bigger valve and mount it funny to stop it from hitting the airbox but haven’t tested it myself. It was a no brainer to me * shrug *
The way I bent my dipstick it gets stuck between the two cylinders sometimes.
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Great info in those threads I linked re: aux H2O pump. Mine is looking a little worse for wear. I'm in there doing stuff so figured why not. It does leave a dangling connector but they are everywhere on these cars. I may chase the wires back (TBD) and code the HVAC for it per those threads. In any case, it's lighter and a fraction of the cost of the M3 one.
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Same reason anyone deletes anything … the big one doesn’t do anything different, unlike on the E39, and the small one is lighter (and $20 on ebay). I had read years ago that some people have to twist the bigger valve and mount it funny to stop it from hitting the airbox but haven’t tested it myself. It was a no brainer to me * shrug *Originally posted by Cubieman View PostWhy delete this? It doesn't touch the airbox unless there is something I am missing.
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Why delete this? It doesn't touch the airbox unless there is something I am missing.
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