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  • 2mAn
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    Well, didnt take long to do this but the actual time available to do it was scarce... hopefully I’ll have this bad boy in the car later today. Excited to get all that junk out of the garage. Anyone need anything before it gets trashed? Leather is basically trash, but anything else is available.









    I have another ‘Sport’ addition to go in soon and the plan is to get the new ‘Sport’ Sachs installed next weekend. Should officially have the full Sport Wagon very soon... just in time to daily this thing for a month.


    Edit: ...annnnd Installed!


    Last edited by 2mAn; 10-14-2021, 04:43 PM.

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  • 2mAn
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    this is a good time to ask.


    Ive been wanting to add some more “sport” to my Sport Wagon so I slowly started looking around for Sport Seats. My driver seat really wasn’t good so this was another motivation. Of course, this was easier said than done. The search wasn’t really pulling up anything, but I did find a pair, close by and for a great price. Problem? Driver seat sucked. Ultimately, I wasn’t sure what I was going to do with the crap seat, and it ended up in the trash.


    One down, one to go.


    Well... this proved harder than I hoped and ultimately it looked like I was going to have to buy another passenger seat and swap it over. Turns out I could’ve used that driver seat that I tossed, but luckily this guy had a crappy sport driver seat he would throw in.


    Wagon doing wagon things...




    The project begins




    and halfway there.​




    I used this DIY I found on E46Fanatics. It wasn’t bad, definitely helped me

    Tonight I finished tearing the pass seat and started assembling the new driver seat so that pretty much brings you up to date and why I decided to post this update. You see the other pass seat may or may not have heated elements, but this driver seat will... and I’d love to make it functional. I was going to swap over all the electrics but noticed that they aren’t identical. The memory function of the power driver seat has additional wiring that isn’t present on the passenger seat. Luckily, a little investigation revealed the following.


    The yellow connector under seat were different and chasing the wiring revealed which plugs I needed to swap over. See for yourself.








    Easily swapped over once you take the cover off.














    So, now that I have the heated seat wiring all the way to the plug, does anyone know what needs to be done now to activate it? I have to believe BMW pre-wired the car for this option so I’m guessing I need the switch and maybe a harness to plug into ...?... this is where I’m “stuck” though I’m going to continue on and hopefully have a final pic to share next week with the pair of Sport Seats... and Sport steering wheel . And then I’ll fully have a Sport Wagon.

    There’s more stuff in the works right now as I will need to start actually driving this car... a year later. October 17 2020 is when I went and picked up the car and I think I’ve done maybe 2500 miles in that time

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  • 2mAn
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    I think I’m finally going to tackle some maintenance. Been trying to gameplan and it looks like I’m going to buy the Sports Sachs Struts (say that 3x fast), new brake pads and I should finally have a good driving and stopping wagon. Be nice to experience what this is really all about... Hopefully that’s not another 2 months, but it just might be... we’ll see.


    Seat Update: I needed to go pick up a T50 torx to take a seatbelt off. Nothing else worked.Took the lower belt buckle part off. It’s now a 4 seater, or perhaps 3.5 since my baby isn’t even 1 yet haha








    Also broke a lot of plastic bits lol...


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  • Mike36
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    Originally posted by 2mAn

    If you would've came to the gtg the other night you would've seen it... and also got your stuff back lol
    So true

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  • 2mAn
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    Originally posted by Mike36
    Nice! For some reason I thought you got rid of the e46.
    If you would've came to the gtg the other night you would've seen it... and also got your stuff back lol

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  • Mike36
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    Nice! For some reason I thought you got rid of the e46.

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  • DEV0 E30
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    Like.

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  • 2mAn
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    Friday Morning I was off work and needed to take a drive. Since the MR2 is gone now and the BMW is the only car for a few more days, I decided to take the wagon out and see how she does on Angeles Crest Highway. It was pretty good until the heavy hitters showed up...





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  • 2mAn
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    It only took me a month to install this!.. Glad I did.



















    One of these days I need to get this car detailed inside and out... one of these days. The windshield still needs to get done and Im lagging on that for no other reason than May has sucked for so many reasons. Its nearly over though

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  • 2mAn
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    Originally posted by roguetoaster
    Is that some sort of CA thing, washing a car on a collection area?
    No idea, the Shop in question washes their clients cars there...

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  • roguetoaster
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    Is that some sort of CA thing, washing a car on a collection area?

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  • 2mAn
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    Well, lots of work done and money spent and no pics to show of it except a young kid washing the car...









    Tranny was pulled and the following was done:

    -Detents (~2 were completely stuck)

    -Shifter Cup, joint, shift carrier was replaced

    -New OEM clutch, old on wasnt bad, but the tranny was out soo.... $$$




    Overall it feels much tighter. Next is installing some new parts I bought once the new windshield goes in

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  • 2mAn
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    After collecting a lot of dust recently, the car suddenly was thrust into action. I had an ambitious plan to get the BMW dropped off to Bullet Performance and also have him them do a PPI on my MR2, so when the MR2 wasn’t starting with its new ECU and I was given the opportunity to grab my old ECU back I jumped in the Wagon to go get it. I promised my wife I’d be back within an hour so I was hustling to get there. 60 miles round trip and on the way the fuel light turned on. Cluster said I had about 65 miles until empty so I thought I’d be fine. The trip took longer so I was really moving to get back and with 2 exits to go the MPG reading went flat. I got worried and took the next exit and when I made the right turn off the freeway off ramp, she gave up, with the Shell within walking distance... sigh... luckily AAA only took 15 minutes to get there once the dispatcher sent the call for help. Still went to Shell to fill er up.




    With that adventure out of the way, I took both cars down this morning. It was fun seeing my MR2 driven, my buddy was enjoying himself and snapped this pic while we cruising.








    However we did get bored and did some 5th gear pulls and needless to say the M54 pulled a lot harder than the little 2ZZ. My buddy wanted to rematch with the MR2 in 4th, while I stayed in 5th and that did it. Still a fun 2car combo to have. Hopefully Bullet Performance won’t take too long and doesn’t find much more “while we’re in there’s” haha


    Currently the plan is to replace the detents, the clutch and maybe the shifter pieces, but we’ll wait and see...

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  • 2mAn
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    UPDATE:

    I replaced the dead CAB this weekend before taking the car on a ~500 mile roundtrip to put the wagons hauling abilities to use. Started working on it Friday night just in case I got stuck. Also wanted to get an early start in case it went easy so I could tackle both sides, but that wasnt to be the case...


    TLDR; I installed it, but it took longer than 5 minutes


    The parts that all will eventually go on:





    I got the lollipop off fairly easily, then used a 2-jaw puller to get the remaining bushing off the arm.







    Dead




    Threw on some dish soap and started hammering the new CAB on, but it stopped after just barely getting on. It was already kinda late, and I didnt want to be that neighbor hammering away into the night so I packed it up and figured I could get started the next morning. All I had left was to get the CAB on and then wrap it up.


    Side by side: Old & New






    In the morning, however, I wasnt making any progress hammering away. Got some windex to spray between the bushing and arm and still wasnt getting anywhere. After an hour of frustration I finally thought "This isnt working" so I pulled the CAB off again and decided to throw ALL the tricks at the install. Lubed up the bushing real nice, heated up the arm (nothing crazy, it was barely warm to the touch) and then sprayed it with windex. Put the bushing on the arm and hammered with some anger... and wouldnt you know it it went on all the way. Buttoned it all up, torqued everything and took it for a drive. Big improvement! The driverside CAB looks different than the one I removed from the passenger side, so Im guessing that was already replaced and though it still looks good I will tackle that one soon. I also really want to get the Strut Mounts done now as that is the most annoying thing now. No "Finished" pics, but yea...




    Car drove the trip flawlessly, easily swallowed all the parts. I realized on the way back that I could've gotten away with a lot less "exposure" and likely only really needed to fold one of the two seats down.










    Enjoying this car more and more as I put more miles on it...

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  • glnr13
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    niiiice

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