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    #31
    Misc updates...
    I received the SS street muffler with the race tips, and put it on. It's EXACTLY what I was looking for. Same volume as stock (maybe a tiny bit louder), but with much better tone and much better looking tips. My car felt a bit slower when i took the Scorza off and feels a bit faster with this on... idk if it's placebo or not, but either way I'm extremely happy.

    BM53 just arrived in merry old england today, so I'm getting lots of time to pay attention to exhaust tone alone. :roll: Looking forward to getting that back. Interestingly the e39 retains bluetooth speakerphone functionality without the BM53 whereas the e46 does not. Must be a DSP thing.

    I'll be getting dyno tuned by Evolve before the new year. I'm pretty excited. Before I do so, doing a couple of tweaks to my stock airbox:
    1) adding an AIT sensor, separate from the MAF, in a non heat soak prone area (and having the car retuned by evolve to expect the new values)
    2) adding some gutter to my intake duct to ram cold air up there at speed
    3) Bimmerworld elbow.

    Plus the V1 stepped headers. Once all the hardware is on, plan to give the car a couple of weeks to adapt. Then, off to the dyno for tuning.

    I'd like to hit ~310-320 rwhp on a dynojet. That will be it for power for me until it's engine rebuild time.




    Posted this in another thread, but thought I'd put it here too...

    I used leatherique for the first 6 years I owned the car and tried gliptone this year. I wasn't at all happy with the results, so I'm going back to leatherique.

    Leatherique leaves it soft, supple, and matte. Gliptone left it matte, but feels dried out to me.

    Don't like the results, regardless of what supposedly should or should not be used.

    And, really, Cleveland is the reason people were using leatheique to start with... and he wasn't one to give advice without knowing what he was talking about!

    I will say that Gliptone was a much easier process to do.

    2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
    2012 LMB/Black 128i
    2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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      #32
      Rod bearings replaced, and not at all sad I did!

      Crank, happily, is still perfect, so no stroker for me yet.






      A couple of months ago I was browsing m3cutters and came upon this thread, which piqued my interest:


      Most of it doesn't apply to our cars (that thread is about the BM54, which has TMC support and frequent failure, neither of which applies to us), but this part does:

      Quote:
      Originally Posted by ccfj1
      However, the change in the system is very good indeed, it’s quite hard to explain, there is just more quality to the sound, more bass, more mids, crystal clear highs and a shed load of depth, a richer fuller sound all round, and no more need for max bass settings (in the tone menu).
      So, off to England went my BM53! Baris upgraded the amplifiers in it, as well as adding heat sinks to it so it doesn't overheat. Several days later (he turned it over in 24 hours, but shipping to/from england times some time) it was back in the car.

      Sound quality is now, dare I say it, decent! The stock system always kinds of sounds like your listening to it through something. This significantly improved the quality, and made it seem much more like the source audio. I'm still running the stock HK speakers, now with 130,000 miles of use, so I suspect it would be even better with good (or even just new) speakers. This isn't an upgrade that'll give you thumping base, but if you want the music to sound clearly/better, it's a significant improvement (and still works like stock in every way ).


      All of the rod bearings in order. Cylinder 2 and 5 took the worst of it, as normal:












      Stupid nor'easter... Switched to snows even though it'll be back into the 60s this weekend.




      I just ordered the CSL cabin air filter holder.

      I'll weight both and compare, but it'll be a couple weeks-- backordered because CSL, germany to england, england to me, maybe get stuck in customs along the way :roll:

      I'm excited-- always been annoyed by how heavy the stocker is, and it's weight off the front of the car


      Replaced the rear window seals tonight using this guide:
      http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showt...p?p=1065838915

      I went off guide a bit because I'm a huge 3M fanboy, so I used their seals instead.

      Before:



      During:



      After:


      2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
      2012 LMB/Black 128i
      2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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        #33
        So, forgot to post this. Earlier this month my friends had a surprise party for me, and got together to get this for me. It was fully stocked at the time-- I've had my way with it a bit :shifty:

        Pretty awesome, if I do say so myself



        Always a welcome sight




        Quote:
        Originally Posted by flipm3
        I love getting stuff from Amazon.........




        oh wait..... :taser:

        Unboxed pics NOW!!!!!!!
        Swaintech coated V1 stepped headers and SS section 1 for SS V1 stepped with HJS cats





        Time for this:




        And this




        And done







        Update:



        Quote:
        Originally Posted by gojcaj
        I could have sworn you had a CF airbox at some point? Where'd it go?
        It was time to move on from it.

        I may be back with an OEM or evolve box in the future.

        Underbody is sitting pretty


        2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
        2012 LMB/Black 128i
        2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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          #34
          Picked this up because it may not exist in the future.

          Not sure if/when I'll ever use it. My general plan at the moment is to pick up pieces I see used for cheaper than they should be, and if I ever get a complete setup, install :roll:



          I'm going to get laughed at for this one, and rightfully so...

          ... however:




















          Video fixed.

          Meant to make it unlisted, not private.

          Here's the video. Video makes it seem louder in the cabin than it really is-- in real life it's quieter now than it was with the stock muffler.
          (which is not to say quieter than stock-- the headers and section 2 made the car louder with the stock muffler on it).

          Zero drone, not alloying ever, pretty much exactly what I'm looking for (other than lacking an evolve or OEM CSL airbox). What I like most about it is that it doesn't sound like "muffler sound", if you know what i mean. Pretty certain I won't be changing exhaust setups again!

          Better video to come! I'm not really that pleased with how it came out. It's super dark out and no street lights around, so most of the video is blackness. I'll upload it and post it here, but going to leave it marked as unlisted so it won't spread overly much.

          I'll make another in a month or so with both daytime footage and sounds from the dyno included

          YouTube

          Being a Michelin fanboy, got these for the fiancé's car. Really excited to see how they perform, but waiting till snow is in the forecast to swap out the old snow tires for these (they don't have that little tread, just little enough that they won't work well in serious snow anymore).




          Just got back from a 1500 mile 4 day road trip, focusing on good driving roads every day. Also met a forum member on the way home to trade back seats to a non ski sack one (lighter, exact weight difference to follow).

          Car got seriously dirty on some mud/ice/slush mountain roads in vt this am



          RI:



          Vt:









          I may be uploading some video in the coming days depending on how they came out...


          One of the best roads I've had the chance to drive, - YouTube

          Editing was to take out conversation and places I slowed down (residential). Never came up behind another car.

          Had to go slowish as I was on snow tires, and it had just warmed up to 32º.

          Not overly exciting, just onboard footage at realtime speed. Does need sound, though, imo. I probably should have turned my music off for this portion...


          Last VAC piece off my car and OEM lightness installed






          Finally found a BMW part I've been looking for for years: fabric wire wrapping tape



          Part number:




          This winter I ran the Bridgestone LM-60s on my car for ~2 month. I absolutely despised them-- squirrely under braking, squirrely under durning (you could literally feel the tread blocking rolling over), no grip under acceleration, constant DSC interruption. I disliked them to the extent that, for the first time in my life, I replaced a set of tires before they were worn out (actually, that turned out to not be true-- I though I was replacing them before they were worn out, but it turned out I wore through the rear tires in 2 months without turning DSC off :roll.

          Anyway, on to the PA4s: they are EXACTLY what I wanted in a winter tire. Imagine a winter version of the PSS-- that's them.

          Grippy (dry), good braking, good wet/hydroplaning resistance, not at all annoying! Not super light (then again, neither are my winter wheels), but they make the car enjoyable to drive again.

          If you're looking for a winter performance tire, I can't recommend them highly enough.

          That said, I'm sure they're not going to be spectacular in the snow. Certainly nowhere near as good as a non performance winter. That said... in the one snow we've had so far, they performed better than any performance snow I've had before.

          I could not be happier with them. Highly recommended!

          Oh, downside: they don't (at least not yet) come in stock sizing. I went with 235 front 245 rear.



          Edit:

          Michelin Pilot Aplin PA4 - Co developed with Porsche - YouTube


          2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
          2012 LMB/Black 128i
          2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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            #35
            Mmm... VANOS PIZZA



            Finally snowed

            Snow at last! - YouTube

            Picked up every issue of roundel from 1999 on, including these 3 issues in particular.

            It's AMAZING flipping through the earlier issue-- I literally want every car in the magazine. Unlike now, where I really don't want a single thing BMW makes



            Couldn't take it any longer... Summer tire time

            ... Car still covered in winter filth.


            2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
            2012 LMB/Black 128i
            2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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              #36
              Unlike most stereo projects, the focus of mine was not particularly to improve sound quality (though that should be a nice perk of it). My goals were as follows:
              1) Increase trunk space
              2) Reduce the total weight of the car
              3) lower the COG
              4) recover some 50/50 weight distribution

              To do this, I did a number of things...
              -I cut the total number of speakers in the car from 12 to 7 (removed all rear speakers and HK subs)
              -I used lighter speakers than stock in each application (used polk speakers, which use rare earth magnets for the same pull strength at less weight)
              -I relocated all of the heavier electronics to the far back of the trunk floor
              -I switched to the non nav/cd changer trunk liner
              -I switched from the dual HK subs to a single 8" free air sub in a stealth box
              -I added an Alpine PXA-H100 sound processor, which the intravee tricks the nav into thinking is an OEM DSP sound processor for full control through the factory MKIV UI
              -light weight amps (2.7 lbs each)

              Hard to explain with words. Here's some pics. Starting with the cliff notes,
              Before (sadly I forgot to take a pic before I pulled the trunk liner or of the HK subs in the center middle of the trunk:



              After (note that while the stealthbox is larger than the OE HK box, it's in a useless spot above the shock tower instead of dead center in the most useful spot in the trunk):



              Ignore the shock adjustment hole :P



              And now for some pics of the process along the way...

              Parts in a pile waiting to go in:



              Stock electronics in the nav/cd changer harness:



              And in the new, smaller bracket:



              All the trunk mounted modules:



              Intravee breakout box on top of Alpine HD radio on top of OEM bluetooth:



              Intravee on top, with the serial port left open for future firmware updates



              Bluetooth antenna on the friendly side of the metal wall :roll:



              Trimmed down the door to fit the new, deeper, 6.5" Polk speaker and padded the borders to keep rattles at bay and make a nice seal:



              Polk speaker in boom mat, being trimmed to fit:



              Result:



              And bolted down:



              Stock HK out:



              Wiring up the new tweeters:



              Heat shrink:



              Result:



              Foamed up:



              Added a plug to make the doors easy to install/remove in the future:



              Floor modules in their final location:



              Whipping up a wiring harness to extend the nav plugs so they can be mounted under the trunk floor:



              Heat shrunk:



              Had to dremel the top and bottom of the plastic off the DVD drive to make it fit under the trunk floor:



              Was amused to notice that the MKIV display is made by alpine. All alpine system



              While the car away apart, took out the center console buttons and mailed them to terra to have the seat heater temps turned up. Always annoyed that they weren't warmer, like non M e46s :banghead:



              Used to have fairly heavy speakers mounted on the center of the headliner for the CB and scanner. Now using light weight speakers behind the rear door cards instead. Reduced weight, lowered COG, and better back seat head room



              Levitating photoelectric license plate cover :roll:



              Crossovers with wires bundled in factory fabric tape:



              Wiring ugliness mid project:



              Cleaned up and bundled:



              Noticed the right side of my brake pedal is wearing out. Too much heel toe :raspberry:


              2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
              2012 LMB/Black 128i
              2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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                #37
                Day 1.



                My car is looking really old compared to this pic

                My splitters were already in bad shape after seven years of use, but a racoon recently finished one off. So, replaced at last!







                In 2-3 weeks, should have some free time to do the Besian stuff. Super excited!





                I also learned how to make stuff out of carbon fiber recently. What an enormous pain in the ass. I had all sorts of projects I was contemplating doing, but having done it once... not sure I'll ever be able to get motivated to do it again. Ug ug ug :banghead:







                Valve train looking healthy at 135,000 miles. Today is besian vanos fix install day!



                Couple panorama shots from bimmerfest this weekend. LOTS of cars!





                And, this amused me. Everyone ignoring an MP4-12C because there was a TMS e92 M3 next to it.



                Had a couple projects I took care of yesterday.

                First up, replaced the fuel pump regulator. Nicely resolved a starting issue I was having (engine took extra cranks before starting up).

                Next, found a hole in my chassis that the JVT headers had made, long ago when I had them. So, ground that down with the angle grinder, prepped it, POR-15ed it, and put new chassis coat on. Forgot to take an after pic :roll:. Should be locked down from rust again, though...



                Next up, did vibratech engine mounts. Huge difference, way more than I expected. Entire front end of the car feels much more planted, and no noticeable NHV increase vs my 38,000 mile e9X M3 engine mounts. I'm very pleased with how these came out!




                I went to also do the vibratech trans brace/mounts...



                But sadly they don't clear the SS V1 stepped catted section 1:

                SS v1 section 1 vs vibratech trans mount - YouTube

                So... that came back out. Hoping vibratech makes a version that does clear, and every better if they make it in aluminum for extra lightness!

                For now, however, I'll remain with the stock brace with RE mounts.

                I went to a test drive event at my BMW dealer yesterday to drive all sorts of different cars (new BMWs and their competitors).

                While I was there, I hoped in the show room to grab a bottle of water and some cookies. I overheard three different people ask the sales people how much my car cost, didn't hear anyone ask about the cars they were actually trying to sell.

                Test drove some modern BMWs, disliked them all, left.

                Stopped at the post office to mail some packages. Came out and two people were taking pictures of my car.

                Solid day. Modern BMW. :facepalm:

                2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                2012 LMB/Black 128i
                2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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                  #38
                  Can't wait for these

                  Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 Porsche 911 GT3 - YouTube

                  And PF-11s


                  Brake light flashing on full ABS stop added

                  Abs braking flash - YouTube

                  With the HK sub removed, the oem BMW grocery hooks were eating into trunk functionality (they were the limiting factor on the trunk opening).

                  So, my first VAG product:






                  Status update: married



                  Pic with close friends that I've met through the car-- half are M3f members.

                  :hattip:

                  iPhone photo from M3f member CMT, more professional version (slr, wedding protographer) to come.

                  2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                  2012 LMB/Black 128i
                  2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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                    #39
                    So, the CSL thread inspired me to get off my ass and finish this project. I changed to this sub:



                    Which only weights 4 lbs.

                    To get it to fit into the stealthbox housing, I had to grind ~.5cm of metal off the outside of the speaker, ~.5cm of material off the inside of the stealthbox, and make new mounting holes inside the stealthbox, but it all worked out.

                    Amazingly, it actually make more bass than my previous setup :clueless:

                    Expected this to be a 1 hour project, ended up being more like a 6 hour project. Still, car is lighter, so I can't complain!




                    Got my 3rd OEM CSL piece. Yet another that nobody will ever see/realize isn't stock :roll:



                    Looks strangely like a flute :hmm:

                    Oh happy day. Back in CSL airbox sound bliss

                    The Evolve build quality is ABSURDLY better than the VAC box. This thing feels stiffer than stock and may even fit better than the stock plastic box. Everything is just flawless. I am so very, very pleased arrot:



                    Seeing how the CSL vacuum rail is going to mount up. I'm SO excited to get rid of that ugly eye sore sensor they added mid 2005 on top of the engine!



                    Everything must come off!





                    Box in place....









                    Ducting on....

                    Still to go...

                    CSL "BMW M Power" Sticker needs to be installed.

                    Wire up a harness from the MAP sensor to the ECU.

                    enable CSL cluster oil level display using NCS expert.

                    Get ecu back with CSL software loaded on it, pull stock CSL file, send to evolve.

                    Get back modified CSL file, flash onto car. Data log, send results to evolve, get retune.

                    Rinse, cycle repeat until data log based tuning is optimized

                    take to dyno, dyno tune.

                    arrot: arrot: arrot:

                    So excited to be back in airbox! And it feels sooooooo much better made than the last one.

                    2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                    2012 LMB/Black 128i
                    2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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                      #40
                      Hard core modding time, sticker on.



                      A forum member just sent me this. Apparently QUANTUM44 is using my car to sell their wheels. :roll:

                      Not a bad photoshop at least :P



                      https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...ze=2000%2C1333


                      Just discovered the code feature, as seen at 2:00 in this video:

                      BMW Auxiliary Ventilation and Code Feature - YouTube

                      Makes me feel like this

                      trimmed on Vimeo

                      Want to figure out how to retrofit it to the e46...

                      2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                      2012 LMB/Black 128i
                      2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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                        #41
                        Yesterday I converted my fan setup from the stock aux/clutched fan to a Z4M inspired SPAL electronic puller fan setup (16" medium depth). Because fan capability is reduced, I retained the stock fan shroud to make the most of my SPAL fan. Side note, fans are only really used when sitting in traffic or for the AC compressor, so cooling capacity at speed should not be changed by the project.

                        I'm using the factory aux fan controller to control the SPAL speed. Because it's now the only fan (instead of an aux fan), I'm changing the ecu fan control values to that of the Z4M (which also only has an electronic puller fan).

                        Project goals, from most important to least:
                        longer water pump service life (as no fan/clutch wearing the bearing)
                        no more fan/fan clutch replacements
                        decreased weight
                        remaining weight moved inboard
                        decreased parasitic loss on the engine

                        Some pics...

                        Front bumper and ducting removed so I could pull the factory aux fan:



                        Factory aux fan controller, which I added a plug to to connect to the SPAL fan:



                        SPAL fan mounted on the factory shroud. I wanted it easy to remove and to not damage the radiator. This way it removed with the shroud, and just adds one plug. I reused the hardware from my trunk decontenting project (added loctite and the silver bits aren't visible once installed:





                        And installed. These two black bolts are all you can see once it's in, and they get further hidden by the air duct that goes on top:



                        From the other side:







                        Saw my dealer taking this down and snagged it.




                        A friend of mine just made this video from my bachelor party. Pretty awesome, IMO!

                        CNF GoKart 082413 - YouTube

                        2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                        2012 LMB/Black 128i
                        2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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                          #42
                          Goodbye hyper black RAC RG63's



                          Hello anthracite RAC RG63's



                          (Traded last night)

                          2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                          2012 LMB/Black 128i
                          2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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                            #43
                            Happy new wheel day! Every car got wheels they've never run before.

                            e46 got a set of anthracite RG-63's that I traded my hyperblack RG-63's for over the winter. Much better match for IR, imo!



                            e91 got a set of 17" BBS SR's. They look AWESOME now (way better than in this pic), but are going to look even better next week when we take it off the non sport suspension:



                            e39 got a set of 18" BBS RG-Rs in silver. Never seen silver RG-Rs before, the color goes quite nicely with Le Mans blue, I think!



                            ... all cars need washes. It's been winter, what can I say :clueless:

                            Could have also used a non phone camera and non rainy day, but.. reh. arrot:

                            2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                            2012 LMB/Black 128i
                            2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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                              #44
                              Over the winter I traded RG63's with another member for anthracite. I'm so very pleased with how it goes with the IR-- very much more what I imagined when I ordered the hyper black than I ended up getting!


                              2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                              2012 LMB/Black 128i
                              2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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                                #45
                                Saw this today as I drove past BMW of South Hampton, and had to pull in...
















                                2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                                2012 LMB/Black 128i
                                2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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