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I forgot to add zhp rack to the list of likes. Not sure I saw anyone mention them in either love or hate category, which is surprising.
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I love this thread, keep it coming! So interesting to see what everyone has to say.
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Love- M-Track mode
- CSL wheels
- Alcantara Coby wheel / dash trim
- Eventuri
- CMP rear reinforcement / bushings etc
- AFE intake
- Silicon elbow intake (on stock box)
- Burble tune
- Tints
- Stoptech / HPS Hawks (meh...)
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Love:
Stoptech BBK 6piston/4piston
Mason engineering reinforcements
CSL trunk
Eibach prostreet coilover (super comfy and very adjustable)
Euro center console conversion
Don't like:
SGT headers
SGT resonated section 1
Vorsteiner CF hood
stiff aftermarket clutch that came with the car
UUC EVO STS (notchy)
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While door panels are a pain, they will protect you from glass spray in case you are unlucky enough to hit or get hit on the side. I know a lot of people with track cars or racecars just drop them to save 10-15lbs per side, but...safetyOriginally posted by jareds941 View Post
Yep. Unless it’s raining, then usually I’d go up as both groups I tend to drive with allow it. Why?
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I need to stop reading this thread and finding new ways to spend money.
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Not my actual car (I'm away from it), but... BMW E46 M3 -- BSW Ski Pass Sub.pdfOriginally posted by EthanolTurbo View Post
Can you show me the ski pass sub? I have a BSW sub in my trunk and it's mounted where the seat fold down handles are.
maw
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Love:
1. Karbonius w/ Snorkel
2. MCS 2WNR Coilovers
3. CMP Topside Reinforcement w/ Extension
4. Full Supersprint System w/ Sport Muffler
5. Vorshlag Camber Plates
Dislike
1. Angel Eyes (Just IMHO—Removed)
2. Redish Plates (This is not really a dislike, I just would have gone for the topside reinforcement only that is currently favored. The product is great)
3. Powerflex RTABS, FCABS SF Bushings (I should have just bought monoball FCABS, RTABS, and solid SF bushings from the start)
4. Black Grilles (I go back and forth on this, sometimes I think it “looks cool” on my black car and sometimes I think it looks to try hard)
5. Kassel CSL Tune (I’m not knocking this at all, you get what you signed up for, I was just unaware of the potential issues it could cause for me which was wicked shuddering under heavy throttle. Should be rectified by tune)
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Favorites:
1) 4.10/3.91 diff
Liked the upgrade because it really woke up the car and was a mod you immediately felt when installed. This is subjective depending on what the car is used for.
2) Supercharger
Bar none if your looking for bolt on power, nothing will give you the results while maintaining a linear power curve and stock feel like the supercharger.
3) Brembo Big Brake Kit
Gives a sorta of bling factor but also ensures that you will almost never experience brake fade. Its great if your hard on your brakes with hard stops. Also pads and rotors hold up longer due to better heat dissipation. Downside is the increase noise.
4) Coilovers - Springs/Shocks
Definitely improved ride quality, handling, and feel over the numb feeling stock springs and shocks, just my opinion. I will always remember when first driving the e46 m3 on the stock springs and shocks, it feeling like a 7 series ride when I purchased my first e46 m3 over 15 years ago.
5) Increased Front Tire size
I remember increasing the width on the front tire from 225 to a 265 section width and the dramatic positive change to the car. Car felt more planted in turns, better braking, more overall confidence. I can see it now when driving on a normal front 245 section tire on my other e46 m3. While it still handles good, the confidence that the wider front tire gave is not there.
Dislikes:
1) Lightweight Flywheel
I didn't like the clutch engagement feel nor the idle rattle while in neutral. I immediately replaced after install for stock flywheel with upgraded clutch, a complete waste of money.
2) Wide Body
This one is a love/hate relationship. I love the way it looks and how you can fit wide rubber and wheels. I am sucker for wide wheels and tires. I hate the complications that come with it. So much to figure out to make it work properly: proper clearances, turning radius, proper tire diameters for front and rear, tire size availability, wheel size availability, proper panel fitment, replacement body parts, etc.
3) Section 3 / Muffler
I have yet to find muffler a muffler that when the sound is increased, it does not sound like a Japanese import. I have come to realize it's best move is to find a quiet muffler or a very mild sounding muffler rather than a loud sounding Supersprint Race Muffler type muffler.
4) 3.5" Single pipe exhaust
Converted to a single 3.5" exhaust from headers back looking for power increases. Was worse move exhaust wise ever. Sound was unbearable even with various types of muffler configurations. Exhaust tone was also terrible.
5) Any aftermarket intake other than CSL type airbox
Never felt any power increase and never wanted to believe that the stock intake was good enough, waste of money in my opinion. Only thing I got some induction sound but nowhere near a CSL airbox.
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Great thread OP!
Favorites:
1.) Karbonius CSL intake & MAP sensor - - what more do I need to say? Pricey setup, but as others have mentioned before it truly changes the driving dynamic. Its a shame that the S54 didn't come like this right off the assembly line.
2.) Euro headers & cats combo -- for power mods, this is perhaps the best bang for the buck you'll ever get if you can source a used set that's in great condition. These provide great power and torque gains for a fraction of the cost of SS stuff; granted won't produce as much, but pretty close!
3.) Turner monoball RTABs - - Back end feels MUCH better now under hard acceleration and aggressive cornering.
4.) Full Supersprint system - - pricey, but great build quality and proven performer
5.) Quality short shifter kit
Dislikes - not many thanks to you guys. I never strayed too far from OE parts and fluids. If I ever went aftermarket, I always chose the best and proven parts. However, I do have one that made the dislike list, with a second one that's on the fence:
1.) Powerflex Poly RTABs - - car would always make a squeaking noise on turns and never felt quite right on hard cornering. Can't believe EAG used to put them on all the vehicles they sold!
2.) Mishimoto electric fan conversion: On the fence about this one, but a necessary evil.
3.) Kassel CSL tune - - ran it for a hot minute when I bought a spare ECU from them. Didn't feel right at all out of the box!Last edited by 2004LSB; 01-07-2021, 03:02 PM.
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Love
- Karbonius CSL airbox
- Full detail
- OEM/high quality replica of CSL exterior parts
- BBS E88 18” with P4S
- 80% “clear” tint + cinnamon interior
Hate
- Square setup on a daily
- Stock seats (not a mod, but still)
- Black grills (from previous owner)
- Shit coilovers or shorter springs on OEM shocks
- Kassel Tune (their products and CS is great, but not their 'tunes')Last edited by Lip; 01-07-2021, 01:37 PM.
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I had milltek too. Everyone said it’s quiet exhaust which it is, outside the car. It droned bad and had a boomy resonance around 2k rpm. It didn’t have a smooth transition. It went from quiet to crazy loud back to quiet.Originally posted by Distinct View Post
Hated:
1. Milltek Exhaust, the drone at highway speed is really annoying (even after completely dynamatting the trunks enclosure) and never fit perfectly.
.Last edited by Toby22; 01-07-2021, 07:41 AM.
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