Sadly not.PDJ said:Do you have the sat nav dash
Sadly they are obd only again, so no oil pressure and temperature on the M54.Ed Doe said:Was watching an M569 restorations video earlier and saw this on his project cologne e46 track project (https://youtu.be/FzIDIqXD0AE?si=ijUckK4kIjtDaxYQ)
I bet you'd be able to get them to 3d print an e85/6 air vent mount for it...
https://shop.sorek.uk/
If you're keen then stick my name down for one of it helps a group buy or one off run![]()
DaveP said:Sadly they are obd only again, so no oil pressure and temperature on the M54.Ed Doe said:Was watching an M569 restorations video earlier and saw this on his project cologne e46 track project (https://youtu.be/FzIDIqXD0AE?si=ijUckK4kIjtDaxYQ)
I bet you'd be able to get them to 3d print an e85/6 air vent mount for it...
https://shop.sorek.uk/
If you're keen then stick my name down for one of it helps a group buy or one off run![]()
That's sort of my point. Oil pressure is the priority for me, so if I'm fitting an extra gauge anyway to get that, I may as well get something like the below which is a lot clearer and has configurable alarms.Ed Doe said:DaveP said:Sadly they are obd only again, so no oil pressure and temperature on the M54.Ed Doe said:Was watching an M569 restorations video earlier and saw this on his project cologne e46 track project (https://youtu.be/FzIDIqXD0AE?si=ijUckK4kIjtDaxYQ)
I bet you'd be able to get them to 3d print an e85/6 air vent mount for it...
https://shop.sorek.uk/
If you're keen then stick my name down for one of it helps a group buy or one off run![]()
I'm confused - the e46 in the video by m539 restorations is an m54, and it works fine? The m54 (like the s54 annoyingly) doesn't have an oil pressure gauge but you can easily retrofit one and then that gauge works just fine? Unless I'm missing something!
DaveP said:I finally did some reading on the P3 gauge, and it looks like it's possible to add in an oil pressure reading via an electrical sender. This is promising.
This would mean I could drop that gauge in and install the pressure sensor on the Vanos banjo. Just need to find a way to configure it...
https://p3gauges.co.uk/products/bmw-z4-e85-e86-2002-2008-analogue-gauge-orange-bars-orange-digits?variant=44837780062519
I'm sure they work for you, but they seem like a terrible solution if you're planning to drive the car in sunlight or with the roof off.Beedub said:These were from Japan's legendary BMW tuner 3d design. I was one of very few at the time that invested in these as I wanted an OEM looking solution , specifically designed for the car. They were discontinued a few years later even back then around a decade ago it cost me 400 quid which was frankly insane!.
They were designed to work with stack gauges , which i went with the stack pro-stepp datalog range. with boost, oil pressure and AFR in the middle.
You obviously missed my post prior to the one you replied to, where I said exactly the same thing. The P3 gauge I've linked above is exactly the same sort of solution as the one Sreten has installed on his, but slightly neater. It's still not ideal, in that it doesn't have things like the ability to show multiple values or set alarms.Ed Doe said:DaveP said:I finally did some reading on the P3 gauge, and it looks like it's possible to add in an oil pressure reading via an electrical sender. This is promising.
This would mean I could drop that gauge in and install the pressure sensor on the Vanos banjo. Just need to find a way to configure it...
https://p3gauges.co.uk/products/bmw-z4-e85-e86-2002-2008-analogue-gauge-orange-bars-orange-digits?variant=44837780062519
Dude watch the m539 resto video (https://youtu.be/FzIDIqXD0AE?si=LzmlXfHnCa2O1Kca) . You need an oil pressure sensor (the standard sensor is just a low pressure switch, not an actual pressure sensor). You don't need a new gauge to get oil pressure info - the gauge.s gauge will show pressure. Ditto temperature, but you shouldn't need to install a sensor, it should read from the oe sensor.
DaveP said:I'm sure they work for you, but they seem like a terrible solution if you're planning to drive the car in sunlight or with the roof off.Beedub said:These were from Japan's legendary BMW tuner 3d design. I was one of very few at the time that invested in these as I wanted an OEM looking solution , specifically designed for the car. They were discontinued a few years later even back then around a decade ago it cost me 400 quid which was frankly insane!.
They were designed to work with stack gauges , which i went with the stack pro-stepp datalog range. with boost, oil pressure and AFR in the middle.