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      12-10-2019, 08:14 PM   #45
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Yeah, we usually just open it up and remove the kickdown clicker and e90 likely uses the same throttle pedal as e39/e46.

Also, he sold that e39 touring for an absolutely amazing price. I'm surprised you weren't aware. It was huge on BaT.
Yeah looks like I was on a pretty tough rotation when all that went down, so I missed it at the time. Glad to see that car was so appreciated
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This past weekend we gutted the 335d driveline and pushed the shell out on dollies. Here are some photos and a video of that:











I also started (and finished) disassembling the door panels for custom dye match work for the new leather I chose for the sport seats. They are at the upholstery shop now and I anticipate the interior being done before the body.





I've gone with a custom color shown here - hard to tell what it looks like but will be a beautiful contrast with the Montego Blue and the grain matches nicely to the vinyl on the door panels.

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Also got my gauge cluster spiffied up and virginized in preparation for the swap:





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      12-13-2019, 12:45 AM   #48
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Love seeing the progress on this. The gauges look really good. I don’t know enough about coding to attempt the 200mph speedo but I’m a fan.

Any plans to do regular YouTube videos of this build? It may get enough viewers to actually turn a little profit from ad revenue. I love watching build channels. Just a thought.
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Love seeing the progress on this. The gauges look really good. I don’t know enough about coding to attempt the 200mph speedo but I’m a fan.

Any plans to do regular YouTube videos of this build? It may get enough viewers to actually turn a little profit from ad revenue. I love watching build channels. Just a thought.
Thinking about it. Not sure how to make it sleazy enough to keep up with. Open to suggestions though.
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There seems to be a formula just as a viewer. 14-18 minutes or so, some time lapse with non copy-written music and clear audio seem to be the trick. That and clickbait titles with exciting words. Hahaha. You got this. If you can build this monster the you should be fine making a channel. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve tried to find decent 335d videos. Slowly more are popping up.
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      12-13-2019, 07:35 AM   #51
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There seems to be a formula just as a viewer. 14-18 minutes or so, some time lapse with non copy-written music and clear audio seem to be the trick. That and clickbait titles with exciting words. Hahaha. You got this. If you can build this monster the you should be fine making a channel. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve tried to find decent 335d videos. Slowly more are popping up.
Right, but what camera and recording equipment, what software to edit, etc.

I have a kid and business to run so not a ton of spare time beyond what I can spare from the build.
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Right, but what camera and recording equipment, what software to edit, etc.

I have a kid and business to run so not a ton of spare time beyond what I can spare from the build.
You've got one of the best in the business friends to ask those questions!

When you're ready, I can do the drum riffs for you.
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You've got one of the best in the business friends to ask those questions!

When you're ready, I can do the drum riffs for you.
Ok I’ll ask him.

Start recording some drums!
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From what I remember, there are a few different angle vs kph values in the eeprom. You’ll just have to adjust those to reflect your new scale. Might even be possible to do with tool32 instead of opening the cluster up.
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From what I remember, there are a few different angle vs kph values in the eeprom. You’ll just have to adjust those to reflect your new scale. Might even be possible to do with tool32 instead of opening the cluster up.
The person who did the cluster modifications for me virginized it and also recalibrated the speedometer properly.

Hi Mirza!
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Small update - car has begun surgery:








Also I'll be sending out my flex plate and OE flywheel (manual) to Clutch Masters for a custom flywheel and clutch setup capable of holding 700-800lb-ft - that seemed to be a possible weak link and although I didn't really budget or want to spend the extra on these parts, I think it's necessary for safety and longevity.

I also just ordered a custom nicety for the interior that I'll show you when it's done.
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      12-27-2019, 01:27 PM   #57
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I am loving this build. I wish I could do a manual swap 335d touring here in the states.
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      12-27-2019, 11:49 PM   #58
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Great build! Fellow E91 owner here and thought I was the only one crazy enough to buy Euro Amber tails. We probably have the only 2 sets stateside!
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Small update - car has begun surgery:








Also I'll be sending out my flex plate and OE flywheel (manual) to Clutch Masters for a custom flywheel and clutch setup capable of holding 700-800lb-ft - that seemed to be a possible weak link and although I didn't really budget or want to spend the extra on these parts, I think it's necessary for safety and longevity.

I also just ordered a custom nicety for the interior that I'll show you when it's done.
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Also I'll be sending out my flex plate and OE flywheel (manual) to Clutch Masters for a custom flywheel and clutch setup capable of holding 700-800lb-ft - that seemed to be a possible weak link and although I didn't really budget or want to spend the extra on these parts, I think it's necessary for safety and longevity.
Interested on the cost and feel of the clutch and how easy it is to daily. I had similar considerations about getting the right setup so the car could still be daily driven. Starting to assemble some parts for my swap now. Hopefully will be all finished by summer.
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Following to see where your manual swap ends up.

Most of the swaps either dont have a complete parts list and instruction for coding. I can live with stock like hp if it were a manual alone. I dont know how much longer I can do this auto thing!
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Some updates...the car is still at the body shop, as I'm adding some details and more panels to be painted. Looks like it'll end up either a full or almost full repaint so at least everything will look amazing.

My buddy and I disassembled the door panels and dyed them to match the custom leather color and they look amazing. Here is a sneak peek of both the door panels (redyed, not new material) and the actual new leather:





Here is the color I chose compared to E9x factory saddle brown:



and also compared to factory E39 M5 caramel:



and here are the seats so far:





Some paintwork photos (nowhere near done or finished yet):





Custom clutch and flywheel (single mass steel) from Clutchmasters that should hold all the torque:





M-Sport conversion parts (including pano roof cassette and headliner) are here along with some M3 goodies to remove the wheel paddles:







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Yeah, we usually just open it up and remove the kickdown clicker and e90 likely uses the same throttle pedal as e39/e46.
So minor thing, but I have since discovered that the auto and manual pedals are indeed scaled differently (manual pedal maxes out at 4.15v, auto pedal goes to 4.15v at kickdown, and 4.55-4.6v at full travel).

Perhaps a good opportunity to get the BMW Stainless / 335is Pedals - would fit the whole M-sport theme. BMW Part number 35000410099 for the manual set. Comes with a whole new gas pedal along with the other covers, and IIRC it's a little cheaper than a standard manual pedal by itself.

How they look in my M3:
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So minor thing, but I have since discovered that the auto and manual pedals are indeed scaled differently (manual pedal maxes out at 4.15v, auto pedal goes to 4.15v at kickdown, and 4.55-4.6v at full travel).

Perhaps a good opportunity to get the BMW Stainless / 335is Pedals - would fit the whole M-sport theme. BMW Part number 35000410099 for the manual set. Comes with a whole new gas pedal along with the other covers, and IIRC it's a little cheaper than a standard manual pedal by itself.

How they look in my M3:
I'm usually not a big fan of any non-factory style pedals but these are very nice. And pricing is so cheap. I'll pick a set up. Now I forget what the dead pedal in the car looks like...and if I need one to match. Is there a 335d specific one? I'll have to check.
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I'm usually not a big fan of any non-factory style pedals but these are very nice. And pricing is so cheap. I'll pick a set up. Now I forget what the dead pedal in the car looks like...and if I need one to match. Is there a 335d specific one? I'll have to check.
Yeah I wanted something that looked a little nicer than the stock pedals without being too flashy - these fit the bill. And they were factory on the 335is so.

If you're okay with the dead pedal having an M-logo, M dead pedal matches pretty well: 51477906850 (and the 335is as well as various M-sport models across the pond did come with that stock). That is not as reasonably priced though, so perhaps finding a used one is the way to go. Seems to be the same part regardless of coupe vs sedan vs wagon.
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Yeah I wanted something that looked a little nicer than the stock pedals without being too flashy - these fit the bill. And they were factory on the 335is so.

If you're okay with the dead pedal having an M-logo, M dead pedal matches pretty well: 51477906850 (and the 335is as well as various M-sport models across the pond did come with that stock). That is not as reasonably priced though, so perhaps finding a used one is the way to go. Seems to be the same part regardless of coupe vs sedan vs wagon.
Excellent! This came on many models and I found a nice condition used one on Ebay for $41 shipped.
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Beautiful work so far. I've been watching your thread, love the work. Can you explain how you got the door panel inserts out? I thought the plastic studs were all plastic-welded (melted) into place?

Will be watching the build closely! Keep us updated with photos!
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