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08-15-2021, 08:41 PM | #4335 |
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The clutch engagement and rev-matching experience is down to SMFW and the daily driving shifting is the diff ratio. SMFW will be a bit more touchy a less forgiving when you are not smooth with inputs than DMFW. I did a SMFW conversion on my old Audi B6 and didn't notice much difference, but I never drop clutch for launches, always rev-match on downshifts etc., so it wasn't a dramatic difference. People also remove CDV to get more immediacy, but I don't think it makes a huge difference unless you are autocrossing or tracking. |
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08-16-2021, 11:38 AM | #4338 | ||
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08-16-2021, 02:44 PM | #4339 | ||
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It may come down to driving styles and folks around you too. I'm at about 3,000 feet which affects the power of the car, as well. Once the car is warmed up I shift in the 3-4k range, using moderate throttle as I accelerate. It seems like a lot of cars are turbos with low-end power and drivers use the accelerator pedal like an on/off switch so I try to keep up! I never use 3rd gear to cruise in, usually 2nd in 25mph streets and 4th when I'm in 35-50mph traffic, then 6th on the highway. I downshift for power but don't let the car hang above 2,500k cruising unless I'm on the highway. If I ever get an LSD, I think something in the 3.46 range would be perfect to give a bit of acceleration but not greatly reduce top speed and increase cruising revs. Quote:
The CDV is hit or miss. I didn't really notice it in my E92 335i, it was awful in my E82 128i, and I noticed a slight difference in my current E91 when I removed it. To each their own, though! I already spent the $150 on the 3.73 in my garage so I may as well give it a try this winter.
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08-16-2021, 03:33 PM | #4340 | |
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If you have the wherewithal to do it yourself, definitely don't let my impressions dissuade you.
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08-17-2021, 08:13 PM | #4342 |
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I'm a long time lurker but don't post much, so here's a couple of pics of the old and the new. I've had the E90 for nearly 4 years now, but soon he'll be handing over his tasty bits to the new E91. I'll be sad to see the E90 go as it's been a brilliant car to me, but his spirit will live on. They're similar in some ways. Both are 2006 330i M Sports with love/hate Dakota beige leather and, originally, walnut trim. The E91's an auto whereas the E90's a manual. The E91 is really well specced for an early UK car, so that's the keeper. I've been after one for ages and this fits the bill almost perfectly. The interesting bits on the E91 are: Adaptive Xenons. Bluetooth. CCC (will be adding CIC/Android Auto/Apple Carplay soon). Comfort Access. Compass/Homelink mirror. Electric, heated, memory seats incl. lumbar. Electric, heated, folding, auto dimming wing mirrors. Front and rear PDC. Logic7... with dead subs I think! TBC. Panoramic Roof. Split/siding front armrest and various storage packs. The E90 on the other hand came with CCC and, er, that was it for options! In my ownership it's had a fair bit of work though, while keeping to an OEM+ kinda scheme. Hidden away it has: Style 191Ms. Koni Special Actives. Eibach Pro's. Meyle HD arms, links, bushes, upper and lower mounts, sick dust covers and so on. M Performance BBK all round. Gloss black grilles, wing mirrors, rear diffuser. Darklines. Yellow projector front fogs. CIC + Wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto. Alpine Audio Kit + Logic7 subs and rears. E89 Z4 steering wheel. E89 Z4 instrument cluster with custom lighting and needles... a one off? Split/sliding front armrest. Diamant Schwarz trims. As mentioned, much of the E90's updated bits (brakes, wheels, suspension, CIC, Android Auto/Carplay, the interior trims) will be pinched and put on the E91 in due course. When that's done I'll pretty much have the Touring of my dreams... if I somehow forget that both Terra and Saddle leather exist. Want want want! |
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08-31-2021, 09:06 AM | #4344 |
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Touring mode: Prolly gonna m sport that bumper sooner rather than later. |
09-09-2021, 11:17 AM | #4348 |
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The correct answer to "how would I replace my E91?"
6 cylinders 5 doors 4 driven wheels 3 pedals 2 turbos 1 M Sport package
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09-16-2021, 12:18 PM | #4349 |
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09-24-2021, 05:33 PM | #4350 |
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Poor resolution walling into work, put 193M and new PS4's. So nice to have smooth and quiet tires. Need to mount my M sport front bumper after it's painted. Next weekend I am putting my front shocks on it, I've already the rears. Last edited by M-technik-3; 09-25-2021 at 09:26 AM.. |
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09-28-2021, 10:22 AM | #4354 |
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Dont know if I have participated but I can put some pics of my basically bone stock truck:
Just hauling bikes from the old apartment: After a track day: Good for towing/hauling for sure: I got the Yakima Awning to go on the rack and it works well for traveling light to a paddock. I have more pop-ups if its gonna be bad weather or I have a crew with me but I like this to be minimalist for nice days. It also works well if you park the car on the sun setting side in the evenings as the car provides the side shade: Its also a pretty good tent: Despite how I use it the interior seems to be holding up really well, my main spots of wear are that floor mat heel pad and the pull handle on the drivers door (replaced the passenger handles): Really going to dread the day I am forced to replace it, its the swiss army knife of cars. |
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09-28-2021, 01:59 PM | #4355 | |
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Since I finally signed up, here is mine that is still basically how I bought it in this pic, also cheers to the BAT folks mentioning to post here too. But also while I am here, I have a lead on a Dinan N52 exhaust but it is listed as E90 fitment, part D660-9000 anyone know if it should fit on E91 platform? |
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10-04-2021, 03:46 PM | #4356 | |
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