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  • dmanb2b
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    Originally posted by ZekeTheSneak View Post
    Damnit, making me want to pull my motor and rering it... Awesome progress
    Thank you...thankfully it made all the difference in the world. Motor just purs...
    Last edited by dmanb2b; 05-04-2020, 01:06 PM.

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  • ZekeTheSneak
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    Damnit, making me want to pull my motor and rering it... Awesome progress

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  • jeenyus
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    Originally posted by dmanb2b View Post
    Love this pic...
    Yes!

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  • mike.bmw
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    That is a great photo. Love that you can see the road curve off in the distance.

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  • dmanb2b
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    Love this pic...

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  • dmanb2b
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    Originally posted by s14brent View Post
    good job, the stainless exhaust system turned out great!
    Thank you!...at first we were really surprised how quiet it is at idle...but driving it is a blast and the sound comes alive as the s52 starts getting into it's power band!

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  • s14brent
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    good job, the stainless exhaust system turned out great!

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  • dmanb2b
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    Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
    was that a dyno session or is that local emissions stuff?
    Indeed a dyno run. Thankfully 1996 and older are safety inspection only in NYS. It's a Dyno Dynamics dyno and reads about 10-15% below a Dynojet. I may attempt a more aggressive tune once the motor is fully broken in, but for now, it's plenty.


    Poor video of the last run. Approx 196whp and 193ft/lb

    https://youtu.be/q0jc8EOztn4

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  • 2mAn
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    was that a dyno session or is that local emissions stuff?

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  • dmanb2b
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    Well the car is on the road and super happy with the end result. Paint needs a lot of work and interior is in desperate need of cleaning, but overall a great little cruiser. Definitely not as fast as the 335d, but way more fun!!!!

    Coding plug is in so that we aren't thinking the motor just blew up...haha


    Final tuning




    Black door cards and rear seats are in...


    Ready for the road...



    My son and his friend attempting a quick wash to hose off months of grime


    Time to bring her home..


    Made the 2hr drive without a hitch and in the driveway


    Ready for the road ahead....mostly going to hibernate over the coming winter months'




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  • TeXJ
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    Awesome! thanks for the links!

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  • dmanb2b
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    Originally posted by TeXJ View Post
    Also, how does the vents by the windshield wipers come off? Do they have screws or do they just pop out?
    Just regular old SEM trim Black...I guess Satin would be fine too



    Also, can use this as guide to remove the cowl vents



    To remove wiper arm open the cover on the wiper spindle and remove the nut. The arm will then lift off. Have the wiper arm folded at 90deg angle when pulling off.

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  • TeXJ
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    Also, how does the vents by the windshield wipers come off? Do they have screws or do they just pop out?

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  • TeXJ
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    Is the SEM trim paint a satin or a gloss?



    I'm being cheap and wondering if another brand(cheaper) would also work.

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  • 2mAn
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    Cant go wrong with SEM Trim paint

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