New Toy for the M135i

original guvnor said:
Isn't that the same thing that BMWZ4MC has fitted to his car? Looks the same.

Yep - here's the thread:

http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=73579

MrPT said:
That looks good.

Let's see some 0-60 times, then! :driving:

And here's my 0-100kph time:

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Agree Tim and I don't know why they don't put them on all the models to be fair and my old M3/X5/Z4 all had them as standard and they were good in that you knew when you could open the taps without potentially causing the engine harm.

Its a great mod and it fits in really well :thumbsup: will this motor be another stunningly well looked after low mileage example as well 8)
 
LeeZ4MR said:
,,,will this motor be another stunningly well looked after low mileage example as well 8)
As the odo is showing just over 700 miles after 9 months it's probably fair to assume it'll be low mileage :lol:
 
LeeZ4MR said:
Agree Tim and I don't know why they don't put them on all the models to be fair and my old M3/X5/Z4 all had them as standard and they were good in that you knew when you could open the taps without potentially causing the engine harm.

Its a great mod and it fits in really well :thumbsup: will this motor be another stunningly well looked after low mileage example as well 8)

Thanks Lee, it's all part of my OCD but not necessarily a good thing at times, friends if mine think I'm crackers spending 3 hours each weekend cleaning a car lol, maybe they have a point but it's good to see the results and receive compliments
:)

Tim.
 
PerryGunn said:
LeeZ4MR said:
,,,will this motor be another stunningly well looked after low mileage example as well 8)
As the odo is showing just over 700 miles after 9 months it's probably fair to assume it'll be low mileage :lol:

:D first week it's been out since last October but the daily driver now until next winter so it the poor Zeds turn to languish under a dust sheet :(

Tim.
 
looks a decent gadget... never really saw the point in the lights around the rev counter on the m's they reflected water temp, so to my mind were a bit of a catch 22. always used to use the oil temp, which is missing in a lot of cars now.
 
JaEdBa said:
looks a decent gadget... never really saw the point in the lights around the rev counter on the m's they reflected water temp, so to my mind were a bit of a catch 22. always used to use the oil temp, which is missing in a lot of cars now.

Its kinda the same as having no traditional oil dipstick on later BMWs, I think manufacturers feel these things like temp gauges aren't needed anymore with increased engine reliability and longevity.

Tim.
 
TitanTim said:
first week it's been out since last October but the daily driver now until next winter so it the poor Zeds turn to languish under a dust sheet :(
I find it difficult to get my head around that as it seems really ass-backwards to use a convertible over the winter then, as the nice weather starts to arrive, put it in the garage and start using a hatchback for the summer :?

Unless, of course, you live somewhere where the summer's are just too hot and the winters are just right 8)
 
PerryGunn said:
TitanTim said:
first week it's been out since last October but the daily driver now until next winter so it the poor Zeds turn to languish under a dust sheet :(
I find it difficult to get my head around that as it seems really ass-backwards to use a convertible over the winter then, as the nice weather starts to arrive, put it in the garage and start using a hatchback for the summer :?

Unless, of course, you live somewhere where the summer's are just too hot and the winters are just right 8)

I'm in Staffs :lol:

Goes back to when I had the E89 as I was too tight to shell out the £1750 BMW wanted for a set of winter wheels so I took the cheaper option of fitting the Z3 with aftermarket alloys and all season tyres which have done the job perfectly in bad weather. Still the same scenario with the 1 Series if I want to use it over winter I would need get some winter tyres etc which aren't cheap. I'm probably a little too cautious maybe running a 320bhp motor on summers in the snow :?

Having said that I've had the roof down a fair bit on the Z3 over winter in fact I actually prefer it on a cool day with heaters on than a boiling hot sumners day as I don't tan :lol:

Tim.
 
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