SoCal VANOS seals clinic

ZetaTre said:
It looks like the N52 has a totally newly designed VANOS that does not have any problem. However I would give a call to Rajaie at Beisan.
I emailed him recently. He said that as of this time, he has not heard of any problems with the n52 VANOS and they have not torn one down to inspect. He also requested that if anyone is having any of the usual symtoms associated with VANOS failure on the n52 to please contact him.
 
The event is approaching and I got all parts required are at home... I'll start working on Mary's car tonight, particularly to figure out if there's a way to remove/move the front brace to gain some more clearance...
 
Thought I'd share some pics from last weekends Vanos Fix It Day get together. Z community at it's best. Thanks for hosting ZetaTre (& Mary) :thumbsup:

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Bob and his stick :poke:
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The one and only (I've seen or know of) Atlanta Blue Coupe in California:
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Believe it or not, this engine is close (if not) to 200K on the clock.

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Muscle & Brain:
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The only way to finish a job well done :poke:
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I think I may be in need of this in my 00 Z3. It has recently begun hesitating at start out! Room for one more?
 
Luca,
For some reason, my car don't want to go slow any more :P
For a car with 208k on it, the engine was very clean and now it seems like new once again.
Thanks a bunch :D :D :thumbsup: :driving:
 
June it is then. I am always finding out about things too late! Just need to slow down and read more stuff.
 
I feel the need to contribute my success story of my "vanosization" by Luca. Last Sunday, went over to Luca's for the 15,000 mile oil change and inspection, lubing of my starter shaft (which seemed to hang engaged for a second in particular cold mornings) and to have the vanos kit installed.

The starter seems to engage/disengage so much smoother and wow what a difference I feel in regards to low RPM pick up and in particular how much smoother the gear shift transition on my automatic. I will testify to all those others who say that it seemed after this kit install that new life was restored to their Z. I feel a DEFINITE difference in mine.

Kudos to Luca, his skill, and particular attention to cleaniness and orderliness while working on the car that was very impressive!

Thanks Luca!! :cheers:
 
jznz4me said:
particular attention to cleaniness and orderliness while working on the car that was very impressive!

Clean??? Me??? Oh wait, that's cuz yours doesn't have 200K+ miles... Here's last what happened last time I worked on that trouper:

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Anyway, you're welcome!!!
 
yikes!!!! too funny Luca, but you know it was nothing like that with mine except for that small oil spill it was like an operating room!!!!
 
I wnat to add my appreciation and kudos to Luca for an INCREDIBLE JOB WELL DONE! My ROADCAR is good to go for another 100,000 miles of SMILES! I am loving the increased power and eagerness to want to let loose and GO! Luca has an incredible eye detail and passion for excellence! Going back this weekend for more fixes for my car. Guess you have figured out I did not by the Z4M, but you will never know how close I came! Nice to be car payment free!
 
jokuhl said:
I wnat to add my appreciation and kudos to Luca for an INCREDIBLE JOB WELL DONE! My ROADCAR is good to go for another 100,000 miles of SMILES! I am loving the increased power and eagerness to want to let loose and GO! Luca has an incredible eye detail and passion for excellence! Going back this weekend for more fixes for my car. Guess you have figured out I did not by the Z4M, but you will never know how close I came! Nice to be car payment free!

Car payment free is a definite bonus!!!!!! :D
 
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