Atacama Yellow 35is build thread

B21 said:
After several weeks off from my eye op starting to get going in the garage..

Decided to play around with the MMI MOST box start up screen that can no longer be changed in the latest release and has the Mr 12 Volt splash screen.

So uploaded a 1280*480 splash screen of my own and also replaced the Mr 12 Volt Icon in the apps screen with a tasteful BMW logo..

Will start buttoning up the interior steadily now..

Have to say,That looks smart :thumbsup:
 
Silverstar said:
Look forward to seeing how all of those carbon fibre bits looks once installed and finished off. :thumbsup:

Hopefully this weekend :thumbsup:
 
So after a few days of steadily working through the 2nd order issues caused by the new woofers, the MMI box, the carbon fibre trim and the front and rear car cams we are there ..

Had an issue where the Garmin USB plug was DOA…had to pop the centre console to use a who-flung-dung no brand usb 12v plug to get power to the cameras..

Bit of vacuuming after all the crap fell out of the cabin filter..fresh interior mats..not quite as good as I’d hoped for but heh ho..the same company did a great job on the Volvo but these just weren’t as good..

One of the c/f trims for the light switch wasn’t fully seated so a night on the bench with some wood clamps and some 2 pack epoxy glue fixed that..

MMI box seems stable ..

The mic sitting inside the trim cover over the steering shaft seems a bit deaf..I have to shout…

I’ll need to code out the BMW standard audio assist button so it calls Siri plus hook up the car cams to each other…the rear Garmin Mini 2 gets speed and location data from the front Garmin car cam..

The woofers needed the inside of the footwell trims cutting back due to their protruding mounted position..

A few videos on YouTube to try and give more of a perspective on the work..

https://youtu.be/cg7u0StKraw

https://youtu.be/z26IjlR9ZZE

https://youtu.be/tZm0z-_t4R0
 

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The pictures don't do justice to the carbon fibre trims. Saw them last week at Peters place and they are stunning.
 
peeblezZ4 said:
The pictures don't do justice to the carbon fibre trims. Saw them last week at Peters place and they are stunning.

It is true..they come out in the photos as a bit pilly wally….spent an hour just sat in the car with the systems running…sad bunny :rofl:
 
B21 said:
peeblezZ4 said:
The pictures don't do justice to the carbon fibre trims. Saw them last week at Peters place and they are stunning.

It is true..they come out in the photos as a bit pilly wally….spent an hour just sat in the car with the systems running…sad bunny :rofl:

Yep, it’s very difficult to capture the true beauty of the carbon fibre trims on camera unless you are a pro photographer with all the correct equipment.
 
Silverstar said:
B21 said:
peeblezZ4 said:
The pictures don't do justice to the carbon fibre trims. Saw them last week at Peters place and they are stunning.

It is true..they come out in the photos as a bit pilly wally….spent an hour just sat in the car with the systems running…sad bunny :rofl:

Yep, it’s very difficult to capture the true beauty of the carbon fibre trims on camera unless you are a pro photographer with all the correct equipment.

So you are calling me an amateur? :poke: :fuelfire: :tumbleweed: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
B21 said:
Silverstar said:
B21 said:
It is true..they come out in the photos as a bit pilly wally….spent an hour just sat in the car with the systems running…sad bunny :rofl:

Yep, it’s very difficult to capture the true beauty of the carbon fibre trims on camera unless you are a pro photographer with all the correct equipment.

So you are calling me an amateur? :poke: :fuelfire: :tumbleweed: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
So a debug day…ran the Bimmergeeks Protool error log to find about 15+ errors related to climate control…. :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:

A Google revealed similar issue which turned out to be incorrectly seated multi connector on the control panel…

Heart sinks, but actually found that now I know what I’m doing managed to get the centre trim out without massive demolition of lots of other trim..and lo..perfectly locked connector ..but not fully seated…bingo..

Ran error check..no errors..

Put trim back in place …ran error check..gps aerial issue.. :headbang: :headbang:

Turns out when pulling the trim out I dislodged the GPS aerial on the back of the idrive unit… :headbang: :headbang:

Refitted GPS aerial ..ran error check….now no lights on DCT shift lever :headbang: :headbang:

I think this was caused by pulling the DCT gear lever out and disconnecting it whilst power applied..

Used Protool to reflash stock ECU code for said device …lights back…no errors :thumbsup:

Went for brief drive (my first in 5 months and second only time driving since my eye op)….filled up with Shell 98 and drove home..

Noticed that the playback on my super duper car play wasn’t sounding sweeet…stopped, messed around to confirm crap sound..heart sinks :headbang: :headbang:

Thought maybe I’d damaged my super expensive new speakers…drive back on much reduced volume..

Restarting audio though both CarPlay and direct via USB to my onboard iPhone 5 SE that I use as an iPod showed sound was good again..

Suspect that the stock 676 amp that is still in place was overheating and shutting down as a result of trying to hard to drive the new speakers..

Just get round now to fitting the final sub woofers and my new Audiotec Fischer Match 10 DSP/amp.. :tumbleweed: :thumbsup:

Git back and rechecked the error log..no errors..happy bunny :thumbsup: :rofl:
 
Clip from the new Garmin 2 Mini ..works well…

I think it will be even better when properly mounted with less gap between camera and roll hoops and gauze..

https://youtu.be/r4gr1msYp7w
 
So spent a day tweaking the dash cams settings then updated and played around with the MHD and xHP app settings..

19 bar clutch pressures should hold the DCT clutches together when the extra booooossttttt comes in..

Messed around with rpm shifts in comfort and sports mode…will need to be matched with the new dyno curves of the new turbos once the new maps have been tweaked..

Will now do some 3rd gear pulls to get some baseline data ready for getting a base tune when the hybrid turbos and uprated plumbing.
 

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My tame tuner for my upcoming TTE500 turbo upgrade requested a health check of the current engine and its systems prior to applying a custom tune for the new configuration.

So for those not au fait with this I thought I’d show a sample..

You can go to my website to see and play directly with the two logs I did today..

https://www.spoolstreet.com/graphs/z4-e89-35is-v10-stage-2-first-attempt-at-data-logging-prior-to-fitting-tte500-turbos.25768/?attachment_id=80102&series=12,19&zoom=-1,86

So the technique is to switch on MHD data logging, in my case using an iPad and a MHD wireless OBD adapter..saves lots of wires in the cabin.

Find a quiet piece of road..start rolling in 3rd gear in sport mode…then floor it..

I have to say on my private test track it’s quite challenging to keep calm until it boots in to 4th near the redline..

Pictures show various static alternative sets of data plotted against rpm..

The highlighted selection table at the bottom shows which parameters are selected..it gets too confusing if you have two much data on.

If you go to the website you can toggle and play with the two runs..

Subsequent analysis from my tuner confirms all is well at 400 BHP in the current configuration.

Enjoy..
 

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As part of improving the gas flows through the engine I’ve bitten the bullet with this German Fox stainless system with lovely big collector pipes, a nice large mixer and some polished stainless cans with bazooka exhaust tips…

Will be interested to hear how it goes with no ‘quiet’ exhaust flap…. :tumbleweed:

Picture of stock 35is collector pipe for comparison..
 

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Gonna need this soon to keep its backside on the black stuff.... :driving: :rofl:
 

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After doing the data logging and looking at the likely impact of IAT and size of intercooler I asked Wagner if I had could have one of their really bad boys..the Evo 3 competition version..

There’s only less than £200 difference between the Evo 2 and Evo3…so I asked Wagner UK if I could part-ex the two for the difference and they said yes!

So the big boy arrived today and as they say size does matter..

Given in the UK we don’t run ethanol mixes with their cooling attributes keeping the inlet air cool should reap bigger benefits..

Also the flow rate is much much better..

Downsides…

A bigger, heavier lump right on the nose..

Theoretically some delay due to a larger chamber to get charged…not sure on this one..

Onwards..Warp Factor 6 Mr Zulu! :tumbleweed: :thumbsup: :driving: :rofl:
 

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So exhaust fitted and a quick test…in part limited by a front left hand buckled wheel..but that’s another story… :tumbleweed:

Nice sound..at low revs quite baritone without being a drone..higher up like a nice brass trombone…wind noise in the cabin overpowers the exhaust note so will have to wait till others hear it…

Didn’t realise that the OE exhaust system is all in one piece from the primary cats back….a bit if cutting n shutting required..

Interesting to why BMW put such a restriction in the right hand pipe that’s only opened at times in sports mode..

Tried to take some videos for the sound…try accelerating hard with a camera in hand …

https://youtu.be/WNIMfYmKKm4

https://youtu.be/YGDBsvdoU3Q

https://youtu.be/5vDYjBKGKUk

Like the nice stainless bazooka tips..if size mattered…
 

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Managed to bend near side wheels in a flooded pothole…

Fortunately the wheel doctor sorted them..

Wheel doctor diagnosed both front and rear badly bent..rear worse..managed to true them out ok..

£120 for a pair

https://youtu.be/KKrdRQaIZ_A

https://youtu.be/EdEM80FFWzA

Before and after …

FWIW he says biggest issue is raised speed humps going over with both wheels..places massive load on inside edge which bends because it’s unsupported… :tumbleweed:

Alloyfix in Newcastle :thumbsup:
 

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B21 said:
FWIW he says biggest issue is raised speed humps going over with both wheels..places massive load on inside edge which bends because it’s unsupported…

Horrible - I hope the second YouTube is the before. So, with that view, if we go over a speed hump with only one wheel (the other off the side or in a detent, the body weight is transferred to the lower wheel, and there's less stress to the humped one? I was always under the impression that both very slowly is better than one dealing with the bump.
 
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