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    #76
    Decided to pull out the spark plugs and see what condition they were in before I go get the car emission tested.

    I took my trusty 5/8" spark plug socket and proceeded to lower it down into the massive hole towards the plug when I felt some resistence. I quickly pulled back on my extention but the socket popped off and was stuck in the hole



    I tried to retrieve it with my extension but it was stuck enough to prevent it from being pulled out. I eventually got the socket out by twisting on the extension and pulling at the same time.

    Since my socket doesn't work I called up my friend with an M3 and asked him if I could borrow his socket since the engine should use the same tool. He hands me a 11/16" Snap-On socket which he said would work and I was going to try it out once I pick up the new Bosch plugs I ordered.

    So today I go see my cousin, picked up the plugs and I told him my story. He goes back to his shop and shows me the socket I should use, it's a 5/8" Snap-On socket and it fits over the plugs perfectly and I clue in now that the 11/16" one won't work since it is too big.

    I head home, put the 'new' 5/8" socket on and sure enough it clears the walls and allows me to extract the spark plug.

    So just how much of a difference are we talking about here? Here is my socket at 24.65mm



    Here is the 5/8" Snap-On socket at 21.24mm



    There is a difference of 0.41mm which is enough to prevent my socket from fitting in the hole.

    So here is plug #6 and as you can see there is a nice drip or brown oil on it. Spark plug tip looks good though




    Plugs 1,2,3



    Plugs 4,5,6



    I measured the gap on the old plugs with a feeler gauge and they were around 0.68mm.

    Measured the gap on all of the new plugs and they were all at 0.60mm so I put them in, started the car and what a difference new plugs make!

    The car idles totally differently than before as it is much smoother and the engine is not jittering around like it used to. Took the car out for a quick spin and the throttle response is much better and the tach shows the idle to be a lower than before as well.

    I found this thread about ground wire kits:



    I had some left over 8AWG power cable from my last stereo installation so I bought a bunch of ring terminals and decided to see if installing a bunch of extra ground wires would have any effect or not. Worst case scenario I am out $15.00

    So following the instructions laid out in the thread I cut and crimps lengths of cable and daisy chained them to the valve cover, throttle bodies and couple of other locations. I did test all locations with a multimeter to make sure they were all currently grounded prior to attaching a cable.

    I ended up adding 6 lengths of ground wire and when started the car and I was surprised to notice that the idle was even better than an hour ago when I just swapped in the new plugs. I took the car for a drive and I believe it does drive better than before, in fact the car drives, idles and sounds how I imagined an M5 would sound. I'm going to hold on to my old plugs to swap them in to show any doubters that there is a difference.

    So is there any other benefit? I disconnected the battery to recet the OBC and see if there are any improvements in fuel economy and will report back on this.





    Last edited by MC Hammered; 04-25-2016, 11:12 PM.


    My 1989 e30 s52 Touring... this is Betty

    My 1989 325i vert (sold)...this is Nina

    My 1991 M5 (sold)... this is Veronica

    Photo comparison: OEM vs aftermarket windscreen for a convertible

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      #77
      Originally posted by Sonny
      I am a meme for our community.

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        #78
        Vancouver is known for its rain and after the nice 6 weeks of Summer weather Fall is now here, the sun doesn't come out as much and it makes planning mods a bit harder if you need outdoor space.

        Today we got a nice dry day and I took advantage of it to adjust the ride height of the Ground Control coilovers I recently had installed and power wash the dirt from the underbody.

        The shop that installed them set the rear height a bit too low for my liking, I don't have pictures but imagine the fender lip covering 1/2 of the tire. When I go over a big dip in the road I can hear the tire kiss the inside of the fender.

        The wheel wells originally looked like this




        After hitting the wheel wells and underbody with the power washer for a while the caked on mud was finally all gone and I proceeded to raise the rear end up 1.0" and this is the end result






        I think this ride height looks great, but the front and rear fender lips have been pulled and this leaves a big gap between the edge of the tire and fender lip which I don't like.

        The front fender and I am going to try putting in a 10mm spacer.



        This is the rear fender and I have already have a 20mm spacer on there with a 18x10 wheel with a 275/40/18 tire. I am thinking of trying a 25mm spacer or maybe run a 285/40 tire to close up the gap.



        And to give you an idea this is how I like my stance to look when it is all dialled in


        Last edited by MC Hammered; 04-25-2016, 11:13 PM.


        My 1989 e30 s52 Touring... this is Betty

        My 1989 325i vert (sold)...this is Nina

        My 1991 M5 (sold)... this is Veronica

        Photo comparison: OEM vs aftermarket windscreen for a convertible

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          #79
          I found a set of OEM e34 rubber mats of eBay.de and had to find a way to get them here.

          Well a member on bcbimmers.com started a service to help people acquire and bring their goodies home with minimal headache.

          So I contacted Aaron of A2Bimports.com, he took care of the payments and shipping of the package back to Canada. Then Ben (the B of the A2B) sent me a message that my package arrived and I picked it up this afternoon.

          The service these guys provide is painless, they provide great communication and the fee is very reasonable. I would not hesitate to use them again if I find other items I need help acquiring.



          I got to say that these OEM mats are heavy which is a good sign of their quality.





          They fit perfectly as expected and anchor down through the carpet too



          Last edited by MC Hammered; 04-25-2016, 11:13 PM.


          My 1989 e30 s52 Touring... this is Betty

          My 1989 325i vert (sold)...this is Nina

          My 1991 M5 (sold)... this is Veronica

          Photo comparison: OEM vs aftermarket windscreen for a convertible

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            #80
            Great work, love to see E34 M5 back in there prime. I WANT THOSE FLOOR MATS

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              #81
              вот такая вот зараза!... Машына моей мечты.
              [IMG]http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/

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                #82
                Nice ride. I liked the paint that was hiding underneath. I appreciate your OCD as it makes for good posts haha.

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                  #83
                  Sneak peek of the ultrasuede wrapped interior trim pieces while I wait to get the headliner back









                  Last edited by MC Hammered; 04-25-2016, 11:13 PM.


                  My 1989 e30 s52 Touring... this is Betty

                  My 1989 325i vert (sold)...this is Nina

                  My 1991 M5 (sold)... this is Veronica

                  Photo comparison: OEM vs aftermarket windscreen for a convertible

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by MC Hammered View Post
                    Thanks everyone for the kind words.

                    I know this is an e30 forum and that is how I started here, but I thought the M5 would be an exception that might be accepted.
                    And you were correct... that is one helluva sweet M5. keep going,

                    for the record though.... Nina was sexier that anything I have ever seen...
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                      #85
                      Originally posted by rares View Post
                      And you were correct... that is one helluva sweet M5. keep going,

                      for the record though.... Nina was sexier that anything I have ever seen...
                      You don't have to remind me.

                      I regretted selling her 2 days after I handed over the keys. :(

                      Now I'm building an M5 for the next owner as I have to sell her too.


                      My 1989 e30 s52 Touring... this is Betty

                      My 1989 325i vert (sold)...this is Nina

                      My 1991 M5 (sold)... this is Veronica

                      Photo comparison: OEM vs aftermarket windscreen for a convertible

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                        #86
                        I wish I could buy it from you, an E34 M5 has always been a dream of mine and I would love to buy one from a forum member. Especially someone who puts as much detail and effort into the car as you do!
                        -Alex

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                          #87
                          What a beautiful car.

                          Great work, sir.
                          My 1991 318is Progression Thread

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                            #88
                            Amazing work. I can't wait to see how you finish this up.
                            1988 325ix

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                              #89
                              OCD + Automobiles = this thread

                              Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866
                              Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.

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                                #90
                                Sunroof panel is back in



                                And FINALLY slid the headliner in... full writeup to follow!

                                Last edited by MC Hammered; 04-25-2016, 11:14 PM.


                                My 1989 e30 s52 Touring... this is Betty

                                My 1989 325i vert (sold)...this is Nina

                                My 1991 M5 (sold)... this is Veronica

                                Photo comparison: OEM vs aftermarket windscreen for a convertible

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