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      03-21-2022, 01:45 PM   #6623
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Nice find! What are your plans, stock, FBO, turn it into a full blown race car?
Nothing too big. Planning on fbo. Don't want to do anything too intrusive since it's so clean
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Can anyone please direct to me a video on how the change the front turn signal bulbs on our model?

I took the car out for an errand and the front drivers side turn signal bulb went out. Car's 11 years old so yeah I guess it just went.

I cant seem to find a video showing our specific model because the regular 335i has this little bracket behind the wheel so you dont need to remove the wheel at all and I dont see that on ours when I looked. If this involves removing the wheel i'll have to bring it to my guy. Hoping this can be done from under the hood instead

Lastly what is the part that our car actually uses?

Thank you
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Can anyone please direct to me a video on how the change the front turn signal bulbs on our model?

I took the car out for an errand and the front drivers side turn signal bulb went out. Car's 11 years old so yeah I guess it just went.

I cant seem to find a video showing our specific model because the regular 335i has this little bracket behind the wheel so you dont need to remove the wheel at all and I dont see that on ours when I looked. If this involves removing the wheel i'll have to bring it to my guy. Hoping this can be done from under the hood instead

Lastly what is the part that our car actually uses?

Thank you
I believe all the LCI turn signals are not bulbs but rather modules. At least for the 335is, that's what it is. So pretty sure you will have to take the wheel out and even possibly the whole headlight. But yeah for sure we don't have the little access pannel either like the other cars, had to take out the wheel and fender liner when I replaced my Xenon main bulbs.
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      04-22-2022, 10:45 AM   #6626
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Reporting back after a lengthy install of my LSD and other goodies:
- Wavetrac LSD via Diffsonline
- OEM 650i finned diff cover
- OEM M3 front diff bushings
- OEM 335is rear diff bushing
- Turner solid aluminum subframe bushings

Then while I was at it I decided to replace a few other things:
- ECS front & rear sway bars
- Stoptech stainless steel brake lines
- Clutch delay valve delete (long overdue..)
- BMS clutch stop (also long overdue..)

Rear subframe was completely removed and I was able to get the whole rear assembly cleaned up nice nice. I had a couple of small rust spots forming on the subframe that I was able to sand down and paint. Wish I had a picture of it before I re-installed, looked brand new going in besides some rust on the axles.

The aluminum subframe bushings took 2 weeks to put in, by far the biggest PITA job I've done on a car. I threw everything I had at it but ended up buying a 6 ton press from Harbor Freight and even that felt like it was maxed out at some points.

With the install behind me, I'm happy with the bushing setup I went with. I can confirm the solid subframe bushings add no NVH what's so ever. There's a reason why the new M cars come with solid bushings here. I'm glad I stuck with rubber diff bushings, it seems that's where most of the NVH comes from on the rear end.

I haven't really put the car through its paces yet, inspection just lapsed 3/31 so I have to get that taken care of. Been chasing an evap leak code which might have been from the fuel pump cover not being tight enough, need to put some miles on it to see if the code comes back.

Hoping to get out to a track for the first time this year! The car certainly feels ready for it.
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Reporting back after a lengthy install of my LSD and other goodies:
- Wavetrac LSD via Diffsonline
- 650i finned diff cover
- OEM M3 front diff bushings
- OEM 335is rear diff bushing
- Turner solid aluminum subframe bushings

Then while I was at it I decided to replace a few other things:
- ECS front & rear sway bars
- Stoptech stainless steel brake lines
- Clutch delay valve delete (long overdue..)

Rear subframe was completely removed and I was able to get the whole rear assembly cleaned up nice nice. I had a couple of small rust spots forming on the subframe that I was able to sand down and paint. Wish I had a picture of it before I re-installed, looked brand new going in besides some rust on the axles.

The aluminum subframe bushings took 2 weeks to put in, by far the biggest PITA job I've done on a car. I threw everything I had at it but ended up buying a 6 ton press from Harbor Freight and even that felt like it was maxed out at some points.

With the install behind me, I'm happy with the bushing setup I went with. I can confirm the solid subframe bushings add no NVH what's so ever. There's a reason why the new M cars come with solid bushings here. I'm glad I stuck with rubber diff bushings, it seems that's where most of the NVH comes from on the rear end.

I haven't really put the car through its paces yet, inspection just lapsed 3/31 so I have to get that taken care of. Been chasing an evap leak code which might have been from the fuel pump cover not being tight enough, need to put some miles on it to see if the code comes back.

Hoping to get out to a track for the first time this year! The car certainly feels ready for it.
Nie upgrade! Your car must feel really different to drive?

Curious questions did you do any upgrade to the oil pan (like to avoid starvation frim high G's on track) and are your engine and transmission mounts still the stock ones?
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Reporting back after a lengthy install of my LSD and other goodies:
- Wavetrac LSD via Diffsonline
- 650i finned diff cover
- OEM M3 front diff bushings
- OEM 335is rear diff bushing
- Turner solid aluminum subframe bushings

Then while I was at it I decided to replace a few other things:
- ECS front & rear sway bars
- Stoptech stainless steel brake lines
- Clutch delay valve delete (long overdue..)

Rear subframe was completely removed and I was able to get the whole rear assembly cleaned up nice nice. I had a couple of small rust spots forming on the subframe that I was able to sand down and paint. Wish I had a picture of it before I re-installed, looked brand new going in besides some rust on the axles.

The aluminum subframe bushings took 2 weeks to put in, by far the biggest PITA job I've done on a car. I threw everything I had at it but ended up buying a 6 ton press from Harbor Freight and even that felt like it was maxed out at some points.

With the install behind me, I'm happy with the bushing setup I went with. I can confirm the solid subframe bushings add no NVH what's so ever. There's a reason why the new M cars come with solid bushings here. I'm glad I stuck with rubber diff bushings, it seems that's where most of the NVH comes from on the rear end.

I haven't really put the car through its paces yet, inspection just lapsed 3/31 so I have to get that taken care of. Been chasing an evap leak code which might have been from the fuel pump cover not being tight enough, need to put some miles on it to see if the code comes back.

Hoping to get out to a track for the first time this year! The car certainly feels ready for it.
Did you by chance put a small chamfer onto the subframe to try and help inserting them in?
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Nie upgrade! Your car must feel really different to drive?

Curious questions did you do any upgrade to the oil pan (like to avoid starvation frim high G's on track) and are your engine and transmission mounts still the stock ones?
No upgrades to the oil pan, wasn't aware this was an issue so I will look into it.

Engine mounts are the stock 3335is ones, I replaced them last year when I replaced my turbos. Transmission mounts are the Rogue Engineering ones, replaced at the same time.

Transmissions mounts are worthwhile upgrade, shifter feels more firm and direct, no slop. With the mounts, BMS clutch stop, CDV delete, and fresh fluid, shifts feel grrrrreat. These combined are worth the $100 or so investment. I don't see a need to upgrade past these for a street car, although some might disagree.

Last thing left to do is control arms, besides those I've replaced all other bushings; I have 75k miles on the odometer. I'm getting married in September so no more car expenditures until then! Diff did enough damage to the wallet lol.
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Did you by chance put a small chamfer onto the subframe to try and help inserting them in?
The aluminum bushings have a chamfer on them to started. I left them in dry ice overnight and I was able to get them in about halfway, but then they were stuck there. I tried for a couples night to get them out but there was no budge, crazy. That was before the press, the press popped them out no problem.

Even with the press getting those suckers in was difficult. Using a micrometer, the diameter of the bushings is actually 0.5mm wider than the hole in the subframe! I don't see how installing these without a press would be possible.
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The aluminum bushings have a chamfer on them to started. I left them in dry ice overnight and I was able to get them in about halfway, but then they were stuck there. I tried for a couples night to get them out but there was no budge, crazy. That was before the press, the press popped them out no problem.

Even with the press getting those suckers in was difficult. Using a micrometer, the diameter of the bushings is actually 0.5mm wider than the hole in the subframe! I don't see how installing these without a press would be possible.
LN2 I guess would be the only real surefire way, that is crazy tight though
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No upgrades to the oil pan, wasn't aware this was an issue so I will look into it.

Engine mounts are the stock 3335is ones, I replaced them last year when I replaced my turbos. Transmission mounts are the Rogue Engineering ones, replaced at the same time.

Transmissions mounts are worthwhile upgrade, shifter feels more firm and direct, no slop. With the mounts, BMS clutch stop, CDV delete, and fresh fluid, shifts feel grrrrreat. These combined are worth the $100 or so investment. I don't see a need to upgrade past these for a street car, although some might disagree.

Last thing left to do is control arms, besides those I've replaced all other bushings; I have 75k miles on the odometer. I'm getting married in September so no more car expenditures until then! Diff did enough damage to the wallet lol.

Yeah but also I'm not 100% sure about it either but yeah look it up. I think it really only happens with crazy sticky tires and getting real high Gs but yeah if you are going for a track car might be a good idea to see for those options.

Thanks for the info I was considering upgrading the engine mounts and tranny mounts to Revshift 80A but maybe I'll just start with the tranny mounts for now. I'm DCT though but still I was reading how it gives nice feedback and all that.

Gotta take out my camshafts here to inspect the cam bearing ledge as I suspect I have this issue. If I don't fuck up the job and don't blow my motor I'll invest in those mods And congrats on the marriage ha!
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Looking to add spacer… Im on Dinan springs and B8s. Car is a slightly lowered in the rear with 225f/255r on stock 313.

What size spacers would be ideal with rubbing?
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Looking to add spacer… Im on Dinan springs and B8s. Car is a slightly lowered in the rear with 225f/255r on stock 313.

What size spacers would be ideal with rubbing?
With rubbing? I'd go for 30mm front 45mm rear...

Without rubbing though lol I'm on 12.5f/15r and 235/265 only rubbing on front fender cooling ducts on full lock. 225/255 shouldn't rub
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Looking to add spacer… Im on Dinan springs and B8s. Car is a slightly lowered in the rear with 225f/255r on stock 313.

What size spacers would be ideal with rubbing?
With rubbing? I'd go for 30mm front 45mm rear...

Without rubbing though lol I'm on 12.5f/15r and 235/265 only rubbing on front fender cooling ducts on full lock. 225/255 shouldn't rub
Had the 12f/15r wheel spacers installed and I get rubbing going over road dips and at full turn.
Im on 225/255 with MPS4S. Not sure if it's because the tires are beefier?

Is 10f/12r is a better setup? Or 10 all around?
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Had the 12f/15r wheel spacers installed and I get rubbing going over road dips and at full turn.
Im on 225/255 with MPS4S. Not sure if it's because the tires are beefier?

Is 10f/12r is a better setup? Or 10 all around?
Remove your wheels and inspect your arches. You'll probably find the rubbing is only on a small area which can be eliminated by slight arch rolling.
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Hope everyone has had a great summer, this thread has been pretty quiet!

Anybody have any car updates? My car's been stumbling in higher gears under full throttle, thought it had just been bad gas or my custom tune needed to be looked at but then I remembered my coil packs and spark plugs are 5 years old. Just installed new coil packs and spark plugs which I probably should have done when I upgraded the turbos in 2020, but holy crap does the car pull so much harder now. Sounds way better too, can't believe I went so long without doing this.
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Hope everyone has had a great summer, this thread has been pretty quiet!

Anybody have any car updates? My car's been stumbling in higher gears under full throttle, thought it had just been bad gas or my custom tune needed to be looked at but then I remembered my coil packs and spark plugs are 5 years old. Just installed new coil packs and spark plugs which I probably should have done when I upgraded the turbos in 2020, but holy crap does the car pull so much harder now. Sounds way better too, can't believe I went so long without doing this.
Doing good, my car is still alive no accident with this one lol. Just got downpipes on to it sounds so good despite adding exhaust leaks I need to address

I'll definitely get some spark plugs and new coils when I go full stage2+.
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Doing good, my car is still alive no accident with this one lol. Just got downpipes on to it sounds so good despite adding exhaust leaks I need to address

I'll definitely get some spark plugs and new coils when I go full stage2+.
Great to hear, when I saw the notification of your reply my first thought was "oh no he crashed another one"
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Does anyone know what the stock DME software number is for the 335is? On flashing to the stock map on MHD, I think I now have the 335i software. It's preventing my O2 sensors from showing ready for SMOG. Do any of you guys have issues with passing SMOG after using MHD? I had this same issue 2 years ago.
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Does anyone know what the stock DME software number is for the 335is? On flashing to the stock map on MHD, I think I now have the 335i software. It's preventing my O2 sensors from showing ready for SMOG. Do any of you guys have issues with passing SMOG after using MHD? I had this same issue 2 years ago.
Go and find my 335is MHD stage 2+ emissions thread and do the drive cycle outlined in that. I helped another guy get through his a few weeks ago.
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Anyone know the part # for our driver side mirror?

Someone side swiped my car, taking the mirror off completely. I tried looking but can only find the non "is" mirrors.
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Anyone know the part # for our driver side mirror?

Someone side swiped my car, taking the mirror off completely. I tried looking but can only find the non "is" mirrors.
Search for LCI mirror. there is no IS mirror
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