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      08-27-2014, 02:46 PM   #3081
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Got my quads put on
Looks great so how does she sound? Btw, did you do your own mod installs or where you working with a local shop? i'll be getting down to some serious modding in the future and need a respectible shop to take it to. I'm in Arlington. Also looking for someone to do some coding if you know of anyone?
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      08-27-2014, 03:29 PM   #3082
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Got my quads put on
Looks great so how does she sound? Btw, did you do your own mod installs or where you working with a local shop? i'll be getting down to some serious modding in the future and need a respectible shop to take it to. I'm in Arlington. Also looking for someone to do some coding if you know of anyone?
I do all the mods myself. I have a shop in McKinney. I'll look around for the coding for you
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I do all the mods myself. I have a shop in McKinney. I'll look around for the coding for you
Ok cool thanks i may have to hit up your shop sometime.. You can PM me if necessary...
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      08-27-2014, 04:25 PM   #3084
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I do all the mods myself. I have a shop in McKinney. I'll look around for the coding for you
Ok cool thanks i may have to hit up your shop sometime.. You can PM me if necessary...
Will do
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      08-27-2014, 07:18 PM   #3085
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Not me. I gots: S704A M Sportfahrwerk - M Sports suspension
That's what I got but ash said that's the standard suspension in all 335is'
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      08-27-2014, 07:19 PM   #3086
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Not a stupid question at all. The performance suspensions are characterized by the yellow springs so you can easily tell if a car has one installed. And they actually lower the car a tad in the process...
Thanks! When I get home I'll be checking some colours :P
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      08-27-2014, 07:29 PM   #3087
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That's what I got but ash said that's the standard suspension in all 335is'

Well, one is according to ash and the other is according to the company that built the car. I'll go with the later, thank you.
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      08-28-2014, 07:41 AM   #3088
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Amusing...

M sports is a package that includes the sports suspension plus several cosmetic upgrades to the car (bumpers, side sills, markings in the interior). The actual dampers and springs are actually the same as the "sports" suspension upgrade option, which isn't available on the 335is because it would be redundant.

The M sports comes standard on all 335is to get that "look", but is shown as an option on the build sheet because that's just how BMW does their build accounting.

Here's another data point if you want one: M-Sport vs Sport Suspension
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Somebody recently commented about the 335is community getting their own sticky forum.. has anybody taken that any further.. looking at all the other posts we are definitely deserving one!
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      08-28-2014, 12:13 PM   #3090
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Thanks! When I get home I'll be checking some colours :P
Haha no worries and lemme kno what you find out!
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What intake upgrades are most common among the is crowd? I was thinking of getting bms but if it doesn't help performance then I'll stick with stock.
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      08-29-2014, 01:26 AM   #3092
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What intake upgrades are most common among the is crowd? I was thinking of getting bms but if it doesn't help performance then I'll stick with stock.
k&n drop in filter is decent, most popular is the AFE stage 2
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Somebody recently commented about the 335is community getting their own sticky forum.. has anybody taken that any further.. looking at all the other posts we are definitely deserving one!
I just sent a message to the webmaster. Fingers crossed.
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What intake upgrades are most common among the is crowd? I was thinking of getting bms but if it doesn't help performance then I'll stick with stock.
Any DCI is going to perform about the same.

There are two schools of thought about intakes on this platform - one that says if you eliminate the cold airflow routing from the nose of the car you are robbing horsepower, and the other that says short, unrestricted DCI's are best and under hood heat is irrelevant because the air is going to get heated up by adiabatic compression and then cooled by the intercooler anyway. I happen to fall in the second category and am running an AFE DCI with no issues or complaints. With the added silly benefit of more whooshy sounds

Either option is fine - make your own call and enjoy.
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      08-30-2014, 10:42 AM   #3095
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Any DCI is going to perform about the same.

There are two schools of thought about intakes on this platform - one that says if you eliminate the cold airflow routing from the nose of the car you are robbing horsepower, and the other that says short, unrestricted DCI's are best and under hood heat is irrelevant because the air is going to get heated up by adiabatic compression and then cooled by the intercooler anyway. I happen to fall in the second category and am running an AFE DCI with no issues or complaints. With the added silly benefit of more whooshy sounds

Either option is fine - make your own call and enjoy.
I'm using a BMS DCI right now but I'm going to switch to AFE's sealed setup with the snorkels. I did a before dyno and I"m going to do an after dyno and I'm going to try and do it on a day that has the exact, or close to the same, temp and humidity and obviously I'm using the same dyno. Someone else with an IS did dyno comparisons with the sealed intake and gained power over any DCI but I want to know if it is the same with my car. Also, I'm not sure if the weather was the same when he dyno'd.

I agree with you that the air will get heated up anyway, but I'm thinking when you start with colder air from the get go even if it does get heated up, it wouldn't be as hot as if it were pulling from the engine bay...

I guess we will see. I'd rather use a $100 intake setup than a $550 one, but if I can make the same power with less boost or more power, then game on!
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I'm using a BMS DCI right now but I'm going to switch to AFE's sealed setup with the snorkels. I did a before dyno and I"m going to do an after dyno and I'm going to try and do it on a day that has the exact, or close to the same, temp and humidity and obviously I'm using the same dyno. Someone else with an IS did dyno comparisons with the sealed intake and gained power over any DCI but I want to know if it is the same with my car. Also, I'm not sure if the weather was the same when he dyno'd.

I agree with you that the air will get heated up anyway, but I'm thinking when you start with colder air from the get go even if it does get heated up, it wouldn't be as hot as if it were pulling from the engine bay...

I guess we will see. I'd rather use a $100 intake setup than a $550 one, but if I can make the same power with less boost or more power, then game on!

The thing is, the amount of absolute heating from adiabatic compression is going to be much, much more significant than the different starting temperatures such that intercooling efficiency isn't going to be all that different between the two scenarios. I'd venture that the ambient temp is actually more important since that has the strongest influence on intercooler efficiency. (meaning, a hot day with a snorkeled and sealed DCI will underperform a cold day with a bare DCI sucking in heated underhood air.)
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      09-02-2014, 01:38 PM   #3097
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I'm taking a lot of flack over on the F82M4POST side

I just went and test drove a couple of M4 coupes. One BS DCT and another SO 6MT.
I hate to say that I wasn't all that impressed. They are nice. Much wider inside. GREAT SEATS!!!
They also pull pretty hard - especially the 6MT going from 2nd to 3rd gear. WOW!!!
But, it did not feel $30K faster than my 335is. Just wondering what you guys think?


I drive my 335is DCT in Sport/Sport all of the time. So, it really hits hard in every gear.
The M4 DCT didn't do that. It was smooth. A little too smooth, actually. Not as "torquey" feeling.

Any of you have the same experience test driving the M4?
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I'm taking a lot of flack over on the F82M4POST side

I just went and test drove a couple of M4 coupes. One BS DCT and another SO 6MT.
I hate to say that I wasn't all that impressed. They are nice. Much wider inside. GREAT SEATS!!!
They also pull pretty hard - especially the 6MT going from 2nd to 3rd gear. WOW!!!
But, it did not feel $30K faster than my 335is. Just wondering what you guys think?


I drive my 335is DCT in Sport/Sport all of the time. So, it really hits hard in every gear.
The M4 DCT didn't do that. It was smooth. A little too smooth, actually. Not as "torquey" feeling.

Any of you have the same experience test driving the M4?
Sounds like 30 grand for HUD and some tech. Not worth it IMO. A tuned 335is will keep right up with the new M3//M4.

You have me rethinking my decision to pick up an M2 in a couple years. My wife keeps telling me the 335is is a keeper. She's right!
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My 335is is fully loaded. The same setup in an M4 cabrio will run me almost $90K.
In that price range, there are a whole lot of other options - including a used GTR.

Maybe it's just me. But, my car feels lighter and more "torquey" still. Anyone else?
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Was interested in the new M4 as a natural progression from my e90 M3 and my three previous e46 M3s
Drove a 2015 M3 ... Nice car but the $$$ just don't make sense

Here are the deets direct from bmw.ca

Base M4 no options - $75,000 plus freight and pdi

Lease at 5.9% for 36 months zero down $1,413 month and $2188 at delivery

Owners Choice at 4.9% for 36 months zero down $1,684 month and $775 at delivery

Needless to say when when I laughed at the monthly the salesman said try a CPO 335is - on owners choice all things being equal the payments are one third!

Sold ...
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First of all, I am not a big fan of the M4 design and colors. They definitely know that over at the F82M4POST for sure. I think they could have done so much more with the vehicle and didn't. I mean, look at the Corvette Stingray or the Lexus RC-F. Not everyone's cup of tea, but at least a great redesign and step forward.

Someone just asked me last night if my car was a new M4 - because they couldn't tell the difference with the M-Sport bumpers and all. I was like, "Hmp...Really?"
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