Not quite - Stu had his done at < 6000 milesmj2k said:I'm guessing I win the earliest INSP2 award?![]()
Not quite - Stu had his done at < 6000 milesmj2k said:I'm guessing I win the earliest INSP2 award?![]()
Z4M-2006 said:CDV removal works for some, me included...
I also always change out the gearbox oil to amsoil manual syncromesh oil on all my manuals..
Makes the change much nicer..
OK, I'm probably not missing something which makes it roomier thenBing said:MickAdams said:Those of you who say sit closer... how tall are you? I have my seat as far back as it will go without rubbing and can still easily rest both wrists on the steering wheel. If anything I'd like my seat further back, but I compromise to stop the rubbing.
5'7".. And a half. Not very tall![]()
mr wilks said:Z4M-2006 said:CDV removal works for some, me included...
I also always change out the gearbox oil to amsoil manual syncromesh oil on all my manuals..
Makes the change much nicer..
77k on my car , its heading for brake fluid & coolant shortly so may just give my indy some of this at the same time .
How much is needed for the box oil change ?
Z4M-2006 said:It does make a difference... It wouldn't be fitted if it didn't do anything..
In that circumstance (balking at high rpm) you're more likely to see benefit from stiffer engine mounts (I have Vibratech Competition engine mounts).ncrossy1980 said:On a super fast gear change, could the CDV be responsible for failing to go into gear? Like for example take off in first, and attempting to get it into second gear a split second after dipping the clutch?
BMWZ4MC said:In that circumstance (balking at high rpm) you're more likely to see benefit from stiffer engine mounts (I have Vibratech Competition engine mounts).ncrossy1980 said:On a super fast gear change, could the CDV be responsible for failing to go into gear? Like for example take off in first, and attempting to get it into second gear a split second after dipping the clutch?
I found the CDV delete made little difference. I didn't put it back as I didn't like the potential for more rapid clutch wear with "slurred" gear changes in the presence of the CDV.
ncrossy1980 said:On a super fast gear change, could the CDV be responsible for failing to go into gear? Like for example take off in first, and attempting to get it into second gear a split second after dipping the clutch?
Z4M-2006 said:ncrossy1980 said:On a super fast gear change, could the CDV be responsible for failing to go into gear? Like for example take off in first, and attempting to get it into second gear a split second after dipping the clutch?
Yes....
ncrossy1980 said:On a super fast gear change, could the CDV be responsible for failing to go into gear? Like for example take off in first, and attempting to get it into second gear a split second after dipping the clutch?
Ok cool, good to know thanks. Do uprated engine mounts give a noticeably better/smoother drive too?BMWZ4MC said:That's common with many BMW gearboxes and improves in the ///M with uprated engine mounts but not removing the CDV alone.