What have you done to your BMW today?

What have you done to your BMW today?

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couzens

524 posts

148 months

Monday 8th July
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CCC swapped out for CiC with Dab. Much more modern looking and user friendly.

Before:


After:


Sound system upgraded to Logic 7 also which is fantastic!

Just the no boost from small turbo to sort next weekend.

Edited by couzens on Monday 8th July 16:00

g3org3y

Original Poster:

20,914 posts

197 months

Monday 8th July
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couzens said:
CCC swapped out for CiC with Dab. Much more modern looking and user friendly.

Before:


After:


Sound system upgraded to Logic 7 also which is fantastic!

Just the no boost from small turbo to sort next weekend.

Edited by couzens on Monday 8th July 16:00
Great work - E60 5er? How easy/hard to do the swap? (As an aside, nice colour combo cool)

I have the Logic7 in the E63 630i - sounds awesome. music

Deep Thought

36,540 posts

203 months

Monday 8th July
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couzens said:
CCC swapped out for CiC with Dab. Much more modern looking and user friendly.

Before:


After:


Sound system upgraded to Logic 7 also which is fantastic!

Just the no boost from small turbo to sort next weekend.

Edited by couzens on Monday 8th July 16:00
Very nice!

Was the Logic 7 hard to fit?

couzens

524 posts

148 months

Monday 8th July
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g3org3y said:
Great work - E60 5er? How easy/hard to do the swap? (As an aside, nice colour combo cool)

I have the Logic7 in the E63 630i - sounds awesome. music
Yes E61, thanks, the wood works well with the cream, seems a bit of a rare choice at the time as I couldn't find any breaking with this trim. Had to buy new from BMW.


Deep Thought said:
Very nice!

Was the Logic 7 hard to fit?
Luckily had someone who had done it before, I would have been well out of depth. Had to cut the rear door cards to fit the new speakers etc, couldn't find anyone breaking one with the logic 7 door cards in cream.

But 100% worth the upgrade.

g3org3y

Original Poster:

20,914 posts

197 months

Tuesday 9th July
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couzens said:
g3org3y said:
Great work - E60 5er? How easy/hard to do the swap? (As an aside, nice colour combo cool)

I have the Logic7 in the E63 630i - sounds awesome. music
Yes E61, thanks, the wood works well with the cream, seems a bit of a rare choice at the time as I couldn't find any breaking with this trim. Had to buy new from BMW.


Deep Thought said:
Very nice!

Was the Logic 7 hard to fit?
Luckily had someone who had done it before, I would have been well out of depth. Had to cut the rear door cards to fit the new speakers etc, couldn't find anyone breaking one with the logic 7 door cards in cream.

But 100% worth the upgrade.
How did you do the CCC/CIC swap? Is it plug and play? Did it need a lot of rewiring/coding?

If the Logic7 in the E61 is like the E63, you're right quite involved. Subwoofers under the seats etc. Worth it though. A really really good stereo is one of the most underratred features in a car imo.

g3org3y

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20,914 posts

197 months

Tuesday 9th July
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Another day, another MOT. Today it's the X5's turn.

Court_S

13,813 posts

183 months

Tuesday 9th July
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Deep Thought said:
Sounds like a busy - but very worthwhile day!
It was, looks and feels much cleaner inside.


Court_S

13,813 posts

183 months

Tuesday 9th July
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Fermit said:
If you need pointers and/or advice etc, you know where I am.
I definitely need to take you up on that to see if the leather can be rescued.

Court_S

13,813 posts

183 months

Tuesday 9th July
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Fermit said:
Nothing I've done today, but an advice request, this thread possibly having the broadest reach. Now in a position of having sorted all of the cars (335i E91) foibles, I'm looking to start the performance upgrades. In prep I want to change the rather crap charge pipe and upgrade the intercooler to an Airtec one, before re-mapping. I've almost decide on a VRSF charge pipe, this one - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265416009832?epid=50468...

Are there any other recommendations anyone has, which are better and/or cheaper?
You’ll be fine with that; they’re all much the same really. I think I fitted a Masata jobbie which didn’t do anything unexpected.

Mark-insert old BMW

16,360 posts

179 months

Tuesday 9th July
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rfsteel said:
I'm always put in mind of a chemistry set or something from a weather station when I see this pic?

I've been trying to get to grips with late 80's alarm technology today. Believe it or not, having the hazards flash 28 times every time a door is opened or closed gets very tedious, very quickly. Apart from that the E36 is a joy. I just wish it sounded a little fruitier so if anyone happens to have an old Eisennman in the garage please say hi. smile


Sofa

473 posts

98 months

Tuesday 9th July
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MOT and scheduled brake fluid service done today on the 125i- two advisories, one for front brake discs being pitted/scored, and one for a weep on the diff output seal. Pretty pleased with that as it's 14 years old and on over 94k now which is by a comfortable margin the highest mileage car I've ever owned and probably the least troublesome still. laugh

First time I've used this particular BMW Independent as I recently moved and they were great- mentioned my driveshaft woes and they actually suggested just getting the reluctor rings done which nearly every other garage refused to even attempt, so I'll be able to get that sorted and do the diff seals while they're there.

As for the advisory on the discs... guess that justifies a 130i front brake swap. laugh

bodhi

11,322 posts

235 months

Tuesday 9th July
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Sofa said:
MOT and scheduled brake fluid service done today on the 125i- two advisories, one for front brake discs being pitted/scored, and one for a weep on the diff output seal. Pretty pleased with that as it's 14 years old and on over 94k now which is by a comfortable margin the highest mileage car I've ever owned and probably the least troublesome still. laugh

First time I've used this particular BMW Independent as I recently moved and they were great- mentioned my driveshaft woes and they actually suggested just getting the reluctor rings done which nearly every other garage refused to even attempt, so I'll be able to get that sorted and do the diff seals while they're there.

As for the advisory on the discs... guess that justifies a 130i front brake swap. laugh
I really do think the 125i is the most consistently built BMW ever, as they all seem to have the same minor issues about the same mileages hehe

I had the diff leak about the same mileage - although bizarrely my guy just topped the oil up in it and it hasn't been an issue since. My reluctor rings went about the same mileage also, they were salvageable at that point, but when they went again at 174k they weren't unfortunately. Can happily report the 120d driveshafts that were fitted instead seem absolutely fine.

I've got an issue with the nearside front brake disc as well that appears to have got very hot at some stage according to the chap who looked at it, but he says to keep an eye on it rather than change it. I've considered the 130i brake upgrade, however I haven't found the standard brakes especially lacking up to now, so we'll see.

Mine ticked over 176k just before I went on holiday, and other than a flaky one touch driver's window seems in rude health.

Court_S

13,813 posts

183 months

Tuesday 9th July
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Finally got to the bottom of the electrical issues with my Z4.

The reason that the fuse for the CCV heating and O2 sensors was tripping was because the hated right angle connector under the manifold has shat itself…that’s the one plug that I didn’t try unplugging because I hadn’t changed the part. At least the stuff I fitted it all working as it should!

I tried to get the part from BMW but it’s out of stock in Germany with no deliver date (it is quite an obscure part). I’ve ordered a Vaico part from AUTODOC. It’s currently unplugged which is stopping the fuse blowing and the engine management light coming on. It’s a manifold off jobbie to fix though.

McGee_22

6,972 posts

185 months

Wednesday 10th July
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M635CSi passed its MoT in the morning with just one more to go before it needs no more, and the Alpina B10 4.6 Touring passed in the afternoon.

g3org3y

Original Poster:

20,914 posts

197 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Court_S said:
Finally got to the bottom of the electrical issues with my Z4.

The reason that the fuse for the CCV heating and O2 sensors was tripping was because the hated right angle connector under the manifold has shat itself…that’s the one plug that I didn’t try unplugging because I hadn’t changed the part. At least the stuff I fitted it all working as it should!

I tried to get the part from BMW but it’s out of stock in Germany with no deliver date (it is quite an obscure part). I’ve ordered a Vaico part from AUTODOC. It’s currently unplugged which is stopping the fuse blowing and the engine management light coming on. It’s a manifold off jobbie to fix though.
Is that the one that caught on fire for me?

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Court_S

13,813 posts

183 months

Wednesday 10th July
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g3org3y said:
Is that the one that caught on fire for me?

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Yeah, that’s the little fker.

g3org3y

Original Poster:

20,914 posts

197 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Mark-insert old BMW said:
I'm always put in mind of a chemistry set or something from a weather station when I see this pic?

I've been trying to get to grips with late 80's alarm technology today. Believe it or not, having the hazards flash 28 times every time a door is opened or closed gets very tedious, very quickly. Apart from that the E36 is a joy. I just wish it sounded a little fruitier so if anyone happens to have an old Eisennman in the garage please say hi. smile

I had a Supersprint backbox on my E36 325i. Now that sounded cool

(But still not as good as my non-cat E30 325i)

g3org3y

Original Poster:

20,914 posts

197 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Court_S said:
g3org3y said:
Is that the one that caught on fire for me?

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Yeah, that’s the little fker.
At least you didn't need a fire extinguisher! flames

Court_S

13,813 posts

183 months

Wednesday 10th July
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g3org3y said:
At least you didn't need a fire extinguisher! flames
True….makes you wonder what could have been with me chucking a new fuse in lots and driving it.

I’ve ordered the OE part from BMW just in case a) the pattern part is crap and b) it fails on the 330i.

pmorg4

746 posts

122 months

Wednesday 10th July
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Not sure why you're bothering to be honest, I'd just leave it unplugged. In fact I unplugged mine when I had the 330i after reading the horror stories about them going on fire! I don't think there's any downside to leaving it unplugged in this climate.