craig3.2 said:Hey,been a wee while since we have seen a sixspeed post,welcome back.
How is your lovely coupe these days?
I'd imagine that's a bit of a sore point at the moment! Read a page back.
Sorry to see sixspeed
craig3.2 said:Hey,been a wee while since we have seen a sixspeed post,welcome back.
How is your lovely coupe these days?
craig3.2 said:sixspeed said:Yeah that video doesn't make easy watching. It also shows just how little (no!) warning you get of failure.
I recommend the vibratechnics mounts. Run.full race mounts on my Z and honestly, the increased NVH is negligible, but it improves the feel of the drivetrain no end.
Hey,been a wee while since we have seen a sixspeed post,welcome back.
How is your lovely coupe these days?
sixspeed said:craig3.2 said:sixspeed said:Yeah that video doesn't make easy watching. It also shows just how little (no!) warning you get of failure.
I recommend the vibratechnics mounts. Run.full race mounts on my Z and honestly, the increased NVH is negligible, but it improves the feel of the drivetrain no end.
Hey,been a wee while since we have seen a sixspeed post,welcome back.
How is your lovely coupe these days?
Yeah I don't frequent the forums much anymore but still loving the car. Sadly the reason I'm in this thread is, as TomK points out, a few pages back. But it'll be back on the road again shortly after a rebuild, albeit with my wallet feeling a bit lighter!
sixspeed said:Yeah that video doesn't make easy watching. It also shows just how little (no!) warning you get of failure.
I recommend the vibratechnics mounts. Run.full race mounts on my Z and honestly, the increased NVH is negligible, but it improves the feel of the drivetrain no end.
FD3S said:sixspeed said:Yeah that video doesn't make easy watching. It also shows just how little (no!) warning you get of failure.
I recommend the vibratechnics mounts. Run.full race mounts on my Z and honestly, the increased NVH is negligible, but it improves the feel of the drivetrain no end.
Your video and a past post of ga41 it is the reason I convinced to change them the soonest possible. Better safe than sorry.
I hope you will get your car back soon and thanks for the advice.
FD3S said:Has anybody read some positive review or any complaints about the WPC rod bearings?
I have seen this offer and I am thinking of it.
https://www.ecstuning.com/BMW-Z4-M_..._Roadster_S54_WPC_Treated_Rod_Bearings_22412/
pHilli0 said:FD3S said:Has anybody read some positive review or any complaints about the WPC rod bearings?
I have seen this offer and I am thinking of it.
https://www.ecstuning.com/BMW-Z4-M_..._Roadster_S54_WPC_Treated_Rod_Bearings_22412/
Why not just replace with OEM?
Argenta said:Hmm I'm thinking I should get mine done.
Everything runs sweetly as ever but with 178000km's...
What seems to be the std fare for the job in UK?
Yorkie Z said:Argenta said:Hmm I'm thinking I should get mine done.
Everything runs sweetly as ever but with 178000km's...
What seems to be the std fare for the job in UK?
I believe around £700.
sixspeed said:FD3S said:sixspeed said:Yeah that video doesn't make easy watching. It also shows just how little (no!) warning you get of failure.
I recommend the vibratechnics mounts. Run.full race mounts on my Z and honestly, the increased NVH is negligible, but it improves the feel of the drivetrain no end.
Your video and a past post of ga41 it is the reason I convinced to change them the soonest possible. Better safe than sorry.
I hope you will get your car back soon and thanks for the advice.
Thanks. Found out today its being delivered back into the UK this Friday (to GSR). Unfortunately Will, the engine builder, is over at Imola for a couple of weeks, so still won't be stripped til first week November. But will keep all informed of the outcome..
Mikey_Boy said:Anyone have any views on using ARP rod bolts?? 8)
ga41 said:Hello again! Yes that's correct, my mechanic advised me to take it easy for the first 3-4k kilometres not miles. If I said miles it was in error. But anyway it won't cause harm to take it easy for more.
Without having personal experience with the tune/airbox it would indeed make sense to have it installed and tuned after the rod-bearings have been replaced and have had an oil change. If the tune is a ready-made one (του κουτιού που λέμε) and not a custom tune, then I don't think it makes much difference if done before or after the bearings.
I am sure others with more experience will come along shortly to correct me if i'm wrong!![]()
