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  1. Hi Matt....welcome to the Forum I totally agree with Greydog on his judgement with the oil specs and the fact that your X5 has done a higher mileage I don't think I would go with the lighter grade...best to go with the 5w40 and you shouldn't need any additional additives if you get a quality oil (Mobil1, Shell, etc) Let us know how you get on with it all. Cheers, Trevor
  2. lol....now that would be spooky !
  3. Hi Ian....welcome to the Forum and welcome to the dark side (the wonderful world of BMW) Cheers, Trevor
  4. Good luck with your venture, amazing what you can do with a 3D printer nowadays
  5. Hi Phillip Exactly as Greydog has mentioned, carefully check the wiring, alternatively plug in the instrument cluster and wiggle the wiring leading up to it to see if that brings it to life, if so then you've found the break/short circuit. The instruments went out on my Z3 just the once so never bothered to find the fault. But also worth checking to see if there is water ingress anywhere under the dash or in the boot area. Keep us updated on what you find with this. Cheers Trevor
  6. Hi Stuart...welcome to the Forum Certainly sits nicely on those wheels Cheers, Trevor
  7. Hi Mick....welcome to the Forum I agree with Greydog....there are so many factors that affect mpg but I would certainly start with ensuring the car is serviced properly as that will make a huge difference. Cheers, Trevor
  8. I suppose at least you had the interior blind across so that the glass fragments didn't go all over the interior. I believe Lexus have this problem as well but I have only heard of that in the US. Keep us updated with progress Robert
  9. Hi Andy...welcome to the Forum...and welcome back to BMW The unit could have gone faulty I suppose but it is just a bypass mechanism but should have some electronics in it (resistor/diode) For what they cost, I would be tempted to put another one in as this has clearly been a problem in the past for someone. Let us know how you get on with it Cheers Trevor
  10. You could try dropping the rear seats to see if they are rubbing against the panels
  11. Hi Andrew....welcome to the Forum Fine looking car ! Cheers Trevor
  12. Agreed, I do think MIchelin seem to come out on top all round
  13. Just make sure you don't turn the steering wheel at all whilst it is all disconnected as there is an SRS rotary coupling which can be damaged if turned beyond its limits, otherwise, its just nuts and bolts. Good luck
  14. Hi Michael...welcome to the Forum The only thing I can really find on the FPR is the following information and replacement filter assembly from somewhere in the States. We recommend preventative replacement of the fuel filter at 60-80,000 mile intervals. Replacing your fuel filter with this Genuine BMW fuel filter with built in fuel pressure regulator will help prevent the filter from becoming clogged. A clogged fuel filter can result in a variety of problems including stalling, cold start problems, and reduced performance. https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-19439-fuel-filter-with-pressure-regulator-e85-z4-e89-z4/ Have never removed/refitted one before but assume it is in the fuel tank and requires obvious H&S and common sense with flammable fumes, etc. Let us know if you find anything else out about the R&R of the filter Cheers Trevor
  15. Hi Jake...welcome to the Forum Great looking car! I always work on the principle of getting the best you can for the money and I think the Eisenmann is worth the high cost Let us know how you get on with this Cheers, Trevor
  16. I'm only guessing here as never done it myself but if the replacement engine is only a larger capacity then it would be done by bore or stroke and as long as you swap over as many ancillaries and components as possible then it should work okay Let us know what you discover Cheers Trevor
  17. Hi James...welcome to the Forum I think Greydog summed it up nicely....Warranty! as long as you have a comprehensive warranty then you should be okay. Good luck with your purchase Cheers Trevor
  18. If you trickle water over the auxiliary drivebelts and see if the noise goes then its just dry belts causing the noise. If it doesn't go, then possible tensioner bearings, etc
  19. Hi David....welcome to the Forum Sounds like the glow plugs need replacing to get it starting properly. You could try a tuning box (DTUK do a good one) Cheers Trevor
  20. Hi Rob....welcome to the Forum Good to have you onboard Cheers Trevor
  21. Hi Joe....welcome to the Forum Great choice of car! Got any piccies of the Beemer you can post up? Cheers Trevor
  22. Hi Stephen....welcome to the Forum Ebay is as good as anywhere really...bought some panels for my Z3 from a guy in Chippenham who has about 15 of them that he breaks up...always sells on eBay Cheers Trevor
  23. Hi Phil Sorry, not sure what these wheels are but I wonder if they may be copies of an Alpine wheel as when you look at the centre where the wheel bolts are, there are no markings which you normally expect to see (rim sizes, BS number, etc). Hope you find a suitable replacement.
  24. Will post up some piccies as and when I tackle the mods, Cheers
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