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    Hey Mike! Where'd you see the new dates/venues for the Vintage? Their site still has the original dates.

    Love the pics for the Griot's Garage contest too. I bet you can buff those scratches out in the plastic and keep the horn button as a spare, or resell for more parts $$
    '86 325e Zinnoberrot /// '02 325ci Schwarz II /// '18 M4 Azurite Black Metallic ///

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      Originally posted by Albie325 View Post
      Hey Mike! Where'd you see the new dates/venues for the Vintage? Their site still has the original dates.

      Love the pics for the Griot's Garage contest too. I bet you can buff those scratches out in the plastic and keep the horn button as a spare, or resell for more parts $$
      Albie325 , their website isn't updated yet and the msreg page is deleted, but the latest info is posted on The Vintage FB page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atthevintage/

      The new venue is an airport runway on top of a mountain. I've seen some photos and the backdrop is truly amazing!

      Yeah, I'll give buffing out the scratches a shot. They are pretty deep though. I figured for less than $20 shipped the better horn button was worth it and it could more freely experiment on buffing out the scratches on the other (without fear of making it worse).

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        I submitted some photos for BMW CCA's Garage Goals weekly contest and I was chosen this week! Super excited about it! There's a writeup on BimmerLife's website here: https://bimmerlife.com/2020/04/24/bm...r-mike-bevels/

        DSC_0508 copy by mike.bevels, on Flickr

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          I finally got my shift together

          I haven't had much time in the garage lately, but I did install a Z3 (1.9) shifter today. Thanks to fresh_TD for hooking me up with the part and giving me some pointers over the phone today.

          Installation Notes
          I also ordered new nylon washers and a new shifter ball bushing and installed those. Note that the base of the Z3 shifter is slightly wider than the stock shifter, so you actually don't need the yellow nylon bushings around the shift lever and selector shaft (they won't fit), so I only replaced those on the transmission side of the selector shaft. Also, there are some DIY posts that state you need to remove the harmonic balancer from the driveshaft, but this must only apply to 325s as there wasn't one only my 318is.

          Impressions
          The shifts now feel shorter (obviously) and very crisp. It took a drive to get used to the shorter throw. I like it! I could probably tighten things up further by replacing more bushings in the shifter linkage, but I've read that requires the exhaust and driveshaft to be dropped. Just the shifter, nylon bushings, and shifter ball bushing was a relatively quick install without having to remove the exhaust or driveshaft.

          Photo time!

          Up in the air:
          20200429_161907 by mike.bevels, on Flickr

          Z3 1.9 (left) vs stock (right):
          20200428_201430 by mike.bevels, on Flickr

          Underneath:
          20200429_144856 by mike.bevels, on Flickr

          Stock (top) vs Z3 1.9 (bottom):
          20200429_154308 by mike.bevels, on Flickr

          Installed:
          20200429_161314 by mike.bevels, on Flickr

          Back together:
          20200429_161540 by mike.bevels, on Flickr
          Last edited by mike.bmw; 04-30-2020, 01:59 AM.

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            How nice is the feel? Got one waiting for my project
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              Originally posted by econti View Post
              How nice is the feel? Got one waiting for my project
              (Updated post above with my impressions) The shifts now feel shorter (obviously) and very crisp. It took a drive to get used to the shorter throw. I like it! I could probably tighten things up further by replacing more bushings in the shifter linkage, but I've read that requires the exhaust and driveshaft to be dropped. Just the shifter, nylon bushings, and shifter ball bushing was a relatively quick install without having to remove the exhaust or driveshaft.

              I think I need to start looking for a new shift knob as the stock plastic one could use an upgrade. :)

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                Nice choice, Mike. I've replaced all the bushings in the ECS kit while everything is out and you are right, you would have to remove the driveshaft at least it seems. I'm hoping it tightens everything up appropriately! I'll be curious to see your choice of shift knob upgrade as I could use one as well.
                Gabe
                '91 318is

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                  Looking great Mike! I love the wheel and the cupholder. Did you make the cupholder or buy it somewhere?

                  Regarding the shifter, I for one am a fan of the stock shift knob, but maybe you'll find one that changes my mind. When I bought my car it came with a mystery "short shifter" in a box of parts. It looks a lot like that one, so I'm wondering if maybe that's what I have...

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                    That short shifter is a very nice addition to the car! I think it's one of the better and easier upgrades you can do to make driving even more enjoyable!
                    +1 on replacing the shift knob :)
                    1990 325iX Touring - November 2018 R3V Car Of The Month

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                      Originally posted by G FORCE View Post
                      Nice choice, Mike. I've replaced all the bushings in the ECS kit while everything is out and you are right, you would have to remove the driveshaft at least it seems. I'm hoping it tightens everything up appropriately! I'll be curious to see your choice of shift knob upgrade as I could use one as well.
                      Thanks! I decided to go with a ZHP knob (see below).

                      Originally posted by Nate37 View Post
                      Looking great Mike! I love the wheel and the cupholder. Did you make the cupholder or buy it somewhere?

                      Regarding the shifter, I for one am a fan of the stock shift knob, but maybe you'll find one that changes my mind. When I bought my car it came with a mystery "short shifter" in a box of parts. It looks a lot like that one, so I'm wondering if maybe that's what I have...
                      I found the cup holder on FaceBook marketplace of all places. The person that makes them is a R3V member and sells them out of the classifieds. I just happened to get a slightly used one locally. As mentioned above, I opted for a ZHP knob -- review below!

                      Originally posted by D.Martijn View Post
                      That short shifter is a very nice addition to the car! I think it's one of the better and easier upgrades you can do to make driving even more enjoyable!
                      +1 on replacing the shift knob :)
                      Agreed! I took the family out for another drive this evening with the new ZHP knob installed. Replacing the shifter this time around would probably take less than 20 minutes, but the first time through I got hung up on a couple small things. Regardless, it's an easy upgrade as you said.

                      ZHP Shift Knob

                      It really didn't take long to figure out which shift knob to get. In addition to friends urging me to get the ZHP knob, a simple google search will yield pages of results with people stating how amazing this knob is.

                      I ordered the knob on ebay yesterday (from a local-ish dealership's ebay store). It arrived today. I had my daughter install it. She almost hit herself in the face during the install, which was a little comical. :)

                      The ZHP knob is nearly 1" shorter and slightly heavier than the stock knob. The leather feels great. I love the look of it. Combined with the Z3 1.9 shifter, new shifter ball bushing, and new nylon yellow washers, the shifting feels REALLY nice. I really may have to get a new shift boot now. :)

                      Please excuse the dirty tool cabinet...

                      20200502_182400 by mike.bevels, on Flickr

                      20200502_182403 by mike.bevels, on Flickr

                      20200502_182751 by mike.bevels, on Flickr

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                        Originally posted by mike.bmw View Post

                        Please excuse the dirty tool cabinet...
                        Inexcusable....

                        jk love the update
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                          Oh hey nice steering wheel, those grips are sweet.

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                            Originally posted by 2mAn View Post

                            Inexcusable....

                            jk love the update
                            :-)

                            Originally posted by moziller View Post
                            Oh hey nice steering wheel, those grips are sweet.
                            Thanks, I've really been enjoying this revamped sport wheel. Given the steering wheel and shifter are two of the main "touch points" on a car, I feel like I should have upgraded these a long time ago. They certainly add to the enjoyment of driving the car.

                            In other news, my first issue as co-editor of der Bayerische (dB) has been released. The dB team is awesome and I really appreciate them bringing me up to speed. I still have a lot to learn. While this is all volunteer work and does take a good chunk of time, I've really enjoyed it and look forward to many more issues. This issue also includes two articles written by me. Check out the issue here: https://db.nccbmwcca.org/2020/2020_0506.pdf

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                              Originally posted by mike.bmw View Post

                              I really may have to get a new shift boot now. :)

                              Looks great Mike! Crappy photo below, but I like how the mrain fabric looks. Ended up doing my shift boot and e-brake boot
                              1991 318is
                              2004 330ci
                              2011 335d

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                                Originally posted by mike.bmw View Post
                                Sport Steering Wheel Install - 4th time's a charm

                                Wow. A steering wheel finally worked out.

                                Picture time.



                                DSC_0503 copy by mike.bevels, on Flickr
                                Mike, hope all is well. Quick question for you...Did you end up adjusting the stalks or does the MT2 sit lower than your new wheel, so no adjustment needed? Thanks
                                1991 318is
                                2004 330ci
                                2011 335d

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