Hello S54 (Z4M Content)

Andy1GP

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Give this man a bells! Nice to have such quality posts on the Forum. Truly impressed. Congrats to yourself and your brother for keeping epic cars on the road and in great nic!

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Clint@MMS AUTO

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Thanks for the kind words everyone...

Exhaust back boxes where cleaned with AutoSol and an aggressive compounding applicator it took about 16Hrs worth of elbow grease... But it was ok since i attended to them while i was waiting for parts to arrive...

The actual difference between the Z4 and M3 diff :) its a completely different diff... with a completely different crown and pinion (Z4 uses the bigger thicker crown and pinion) , the Clutch style LS unit is also different with the Z4 using a slightly bigger carrier housing with way more friction plates. maybe they both the same 3.62 ratio but there has to be a difference in the way they transfer the power to the wheels..
 

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found some more pics....

Exhaust:
Before
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During
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After
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Diff Cover
Before
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After
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While the car was stripped out, I decided to change these so that i wouldn't have to open again to get to these at a later stage..

New Prop Center Bearing
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New Guibo
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Two Pics for Fun
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osiris

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:praise:

Seriously good work, loving the colour of the rims against the black car, much better than the usual gloss black look.

Those back boxes and exhaust tips. Could you explain the procedure and the aggressive compound that you used? Are you acid dipping these things or something?

Are you just using elbow grease or are you using a dremel to polish with?
 

Clint@MMS AUTO

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osiris said:
:praise:

Seriously good work, loving the colour of the rims against the black car, much better than the usual gloss black look.

Those back boxes and exhaust tips. Could you explain the procedure and the aggressive compound that you used? Are you acid dipping these things or something?

Are you just using elbow grease or are you using a dremel to polish with?

> Using APC and a kitchen scourer, remove the dirt layer and wipe clean (3 hrs)
> then with Metal Cleaner Polish and a kitchen scourer to clean up the dirt left behind from the APC (6hrs),
> Using a hard applicator pad and autosol hand polish the light scratches caused from the kitchen scourer in previous steps... this takes very long but a few hours/brandy's later it will be good as new..

No Acid dipping and no dremel, I think a dremel will take forever because the heads are tiny and this is a lot of surface area to clean....
 

Blueskys

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johndoe said:
osiris said:
:praise:

Seriously good work, loving the colour of the rims against the black car, much better than the usual gloss black look.

Those back boxes and exhaust tips. Could you explain the procedure and the aggressive compound that you used? Are you acid dipping these things or something?

Are you just using elbow grease or are you using a dremel to polish with?

> Using APC and a kitchen scourer, remove the dirt layer and wipe clean (3 hrs)
> then with Metal Cleaner Polish and a kitchen scourer to clean up the dirt left behind from the APC (6hrs),
> Using a hard applicator pad and autosol hand polish the light scratches caused from the kitchen scourer in previous steps... this takes very long but a few hours/brandy's later it will be good as new..

No Acid dipping and no dremel, I think a dremel will take forever because the heads are tiny and this is a lot of surface area to clean....
To make light work of that you can use an oscillating mutlitool with a 3M scourer attachment and then felt polishing mop attachment, perfect for renovation/cleanup/polish. Fein multimaster is the best but Ryobi also makes a 300W cheapie that's very good for the money and around R1k.
 

Clint@MMS AUTO

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Ever since i got my car, it had an issue of a slight hesitation which occurs for a split second when you press the accelerator and then she starts going normally.
The following did not have any effect on this issue:
> New Spark Plugs and service
> Injector Cleaner
> Octane Booster
> Throttle adaptations

So last week i managed to get some time to have a look, Decided i'd pull off the Intake Plenum and ICV and Clean them up and fit it back... Issue resolved, no more hesitation... Car pulls strong through out the Revs.

Some pics:
Getting Started
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Plenum off
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Dirty/Gunky/Oily
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Filthy ICV
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Suckers out for cleaning
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Stripping ICV Piping for cleaning
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After a bit of Cleaning
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ICV Cleaned, reassembled and fitted
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Intake fitted back and ready for wash time..
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Gave it a wash and called it a day...

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PLV

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:clapper::clapper::clapper:

Clint - we need to do a run soon mate! Love that car of yours!

Great job man!
 

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GoCart said:
You're a DIY monster Clint :clapper:, love it.

The Coupe is stunning brother :blowheart:
:ty: Thanks H


PLV said:
:clapper::clapper::clapper:

Clint - we need to do a run soon mate! Love that car of yours!

Great job man!

We will soon Bro... Thank you...

Ps, we need to remove the CDV on your car when you get a gap...
 

Blueskys

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Johndoe are the tyres stock with the red branding or did you use a tyre/paint pen to get that finish, looks great, nothing better than tyres with painted branding, red is also more subtle than the stock white some tyres come with.
 

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Blueskys said:
Johndoe are the tyres stock with the red branding or did you use a tyre/paint pen to get that finish, looks great, nothing better than tyres with painted branding, red is also more subtle than the stock white some tyres come with.
Hi BlueSkys,

The tyre lettering is painted red on my car.... I didn't like the white stick on kits that everyone is putting on their tyres... to me it looks weird as its just white rubber text that you stick on to the tyre over the existing branding.. so i decided to paint mine neatly... I wanted red instead of white as the white stands out too much...
 

michael.joseph

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Jees man.... you are just inspirational.

Excellent work there.
:clapper:

Hopefully i can scoop up your Z4M if ever its up for sale
 

Woodies

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michael.joseph said:
Jees man.... you are just inspirational.

Excellent work there.
:clapper:

Hopefully i can scoop up your Z4M if ever its up for sale


1st dibs! Only jokes, but this car looks sooooooo good! Love the rims! Actually everything is just blerry perfect. Great thread too with loads of useful info


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Clint@MMS AUTO

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LoL I dont think i'll ever sell this thing... Puts a smile on my dial everytime I jump in and turn the key.
 
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