Shay_shay said:My heroraise:
raise:
Luis Malhou said:Nice Work Sank, looking all good.
Tell me how you grind and polish the headlights? Like to try that on a few of my cars.
Keep it up!
:thumbs::bravo:
moranor@axis said:Luis Malhou said:Nice Work Sank, looking all good.
Tell me how you grind and polish the headlights? Like to try that on a few of my cars.
Keep it up!
:thumbs::bravo:
polishing glass is a similar process to polishing stone... finer 'grit' is used till eventfully a very fine cutting paste is used to polish (usually diamond based)
not a DIY job because you need to remove alot of material to get rid of chips and you need specialized equipment
Luis Malhou said:I Sank, can you post their details or PM me them. I would like to try do my MLE lenses and the 2002's
Thanks
Luis
F30Sline said:Th:thumbs:is car look so badass...
Sankekur said:It had a viscous fan before, but I converted it to electric a while back. (I just redid some of the wiring as I was not happy with how I did it before)
Well it is not that involved, the hardest part is getting a fan and getting it to fit.
Though on the e39 there might actually be OEM electric fans that will fit on the radiator. All the e34's came with viscous primary fans and electric aux fans. So I had to make a plan with a different fan. The 540i has a pretty massive raditor so that also causes some problem with fan fitment.
This is of course the option of adding an additional fan, some also go for the option of just removing the viscous and then replacing the fan switch with a lower temperature one.
If you need help feel free to give me a shout, I am more than willing to give you a hand.....well not a physical hand you are a bit far away :rollsmile: