TBP88 said:Looks lovely, when are you tossing the turbo onto this 325?![]()
TBP88 said:Looks lovely, when are you tossing the turbo onto this 325?![]()
SubLoaded said:TBP88 said:Looks lovely, when are you tossing the turbo onto this 325?![]()
Need to save up R20k first :blueCry:
TBP88 said:SubLoaded said:TBP88 said:Looks lovely, when are you tossing the turbo onto this 325?![]()
Need to save up R20k first :blueCry:
I'm sure you can get it done for like R15k, I have an old pentium 1 you can use as your ECU.
SubLoaded said:TBP88 said:SubLoaded said:TBP88 said:Looks lovely, when are you tossing the turbo onto this 325?![]()
Need to save up R20k first :blueCry:
I'm sure you can get it done for like R15k, I have an old pentium 1 you can use as your ECU.
Can I use a Heat Sink as an intercooler? :roflol:
SubLoaded said:Maintenance update:
Car Oil Filter Housing Gasket was leaking so I purchased the Oil Cooler and Filter housing gaskets from Goldwagen. Total price was R210 for both.
Dropped the car off to get this sorted out and picked it up later that afternoon. One of the old gaskets was so brittle that it pretty much had to be 'cleaned out'.
Off I go and I had immediately noticed that the car had less power, and the gearbox shift points were all unusual. My first assumption was VANOS as it would not come in at around 3400rpm as usual. Anyway, I was told that the battery was disconnected during the time that the car was being worked on so I just let it be and assumed that it would 'relearn' everything over time.
Later that evening, I popped the bonnet open and had noticed that oil was still leaking (but slower than it initially was). I was still out at this point so whilst driving home - the car misfired randomly and almost wanted to switch off when I got to a stop. Luckily it didn't so I made a detour to my mech's place and swapped cars with him.
That sad moment when you drive away from your car:
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Car was diagnosed again the next day and I was told that the oil cap itself was leaking as well so we got this swapped out (BMW wanted R680 for this but there was an E92 there that was being stripped - so I just paid the owner R200 and took his part :hammerhead: )
In addition to this, I had a 2A82 VANOS Intake error code:
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A quick Google search pointed me to multiple threads in which people have experienced this error code after doing their OFHG. First guess was that it was incorrect oil pressure causing this (well, at least, that's what I thought). Long-story-short; the new cap made no difference to this so we had cleaned and swapped the solenoids, however the error just moved from the intake to the exhaust.
The next thing was to purchase another VANOS solenoid. BMW advised that it would be R2600. I bought the solenoid from Masterparts for R1200 and had it fitted.
Sounds a bit coincidental that I had this issue after sorting out the leaks (and it seems like a common occurrence based on the internet stats) but anyway I'm glad that my car is running fine again :smilebounce:
:chef:
DSC said:SubLoaded said:Maintenance update:
Car Oil Filter Housing Gasket was leaking so I purchased the Oil Cooler and Filter housing gaskets from Goldwagen. Total price was R210 for both.
Dropped the car off to get this sorted out and picked it up later that afternoon. One of the old gaskets was so brittle that it pretty much had to be 'cleaned out'.
Off I go and I had immediately noticed that the car had less power, and the gearbox shift points were all unusual. My first assumption was VANOS as it would not come in at around 3400rpm as usual. Anyway, I was told that the battery was disconnected during the time that the car was being worked on so I just let it be and assumed that it would 'relearn' everything over time.
Later that evening, I popped the bonnet open and had noticed that oil was still leaking (but slower than it initially was). I was still out at this point so whilst driving home - the car misfired randomly and almost wanted to switch off when I got to a stop. Luckily it didn't so I made a detour to my mech's place and swapped cars with him.
That sad moment when you drive away from your car:
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Car was diagnosed again the next day and I was told that the oil cap itself was leaking as well so we got this swapped out (BMW wanted R680 for this but there was an E92 there that was being stripped - so I just paid the owner R200 and took his part :hammerhead: )
In addition to this, I had a 2A82 VANOS Intake error code:
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A quick Google search pointed me to multiple threads in which people have experienced this error code after doing their OFHG. First guess was that it was incorrect oil pressure causing this (well, at least, that's what I thought). Long-story-short; the new cap made no difference to this so we had cleaned and swapped the solenoids, however the error just moved from the intake to the exhaust.
The next thing was to purchase another VANOS solenoid. BMW advised that it would be R2600. I bought the solenoid from Masterparts for R1200 and had it fitted.
Sounds a bit coincidental that I had this issue after sorting out the leaks (and it seems like a common occurrence based on the internet stats) but anyway I'm glad that my car is running fine again :smilebounce:
:chef:
Very Coincidental . Did the mechanic charge you for labour on the fitment of the Vanos Solenoid seperate to the labour of gaskets?
SubLoaded said:So, my worst update yet.
About 3 weeks ago I was on the way home from work. Stopped at the robots and waiting for my turn to go. ThenBAMbam. A Merc CLA something-something AMG rear ends me...
SubLoaded said:The lady that rear ended me literally said "I thought that you were going to go" and this was at a robot where I was stoppedmgwaiting: . I fail to understand how that's even possible even IF the robot was green. Seemed like a common occurrence to her though :hammerhead:
But anyway, I think I now have a good reason to paint my diffuser in gloss black :smilebounce:
KPM_330 said:This is the exact same thing that happened to me with the 330i, I almost punched the ballie at that point. Luckily your damage is quickly repairable.
Gloss black diffuser sounds good, get another lip as well.
SubLoaded said:KPM_330 said:This is the exact same thing that happened to me with the 330i, I almost punched the ballie at that point.
:roflol:
At that point in time I was just over it. Damage was already done. The amount of kak dis bish is giving me though - makes me wonder why I was so polite :=):
SubLoaded said:So, my worst update yet.
About 3 weeks ago I was on the way home from work. Stopped at the robots and waiting for my turn to go. Then BAM. A Merc CLA something-something AMG rear ends me...
To my surprise - the damage was very minimal. Got away with a few scratches and a dent or two on the rear bumper. My neck was absolutely KO'd for weeks thoughmgwaiting:
Had the car assessed by BMW ARC and some other place for insurance purposes (D-MAC?). I was told by both places that I just need to get the bumper sprayed and that the bumper reinforcements and whatever else is all still in order (thankfully).
Here is a pic for reference:
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I haven't sent the car in to sort the damage out as yet. Paintwork always scares me (wouldn't want the next person to suspect anything bigger than the issue at hand) and I've never had to respray any parts of the car before so still deciding how I should go about sorting it out for now...
Other than that - my brakes have been screeching/squeaking and not performing too well. I was told that my front disks were glazed (?) so they skimmed them. After the bedding process, the brakes feel great again and don't make those horrible sounds anymore.
:blowheart: