Silverzedtom said:My Alcantara project is well under way. Re fitted the headlight switch trim today and fitted a DAB antenna.
the long passenger side dash piece is almost ready to go back in but will have to wait until next weekend now :roll:
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Ilogik said:That looks great, have you done the dash yet?
Silverzedtom said:My Alcantara project is well under way. Re fitted the headlight switch trim today and fitted a DAB antenna.
the long passenger side dash piece is almost ready to go back in but will have to wait until next weekend now :roll:
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Thanksidej_z4 said:Fab effort! Is it hard to do?
Rocket said:I fitted a DISA valve repair kit a few days ago but was unhappy that I could not get the valve to swing freely, even with backing of the screw a great deal. I ran the car and it seemed not quite as it should be. So I bought a new unit from BMW and fitted it today. I went for a 15 mile drive with the roof down at 7.5 C. It goes great now![]()
MACK said:Rocket said:I fitted a DISA valve repair kit a few days ago but was unhappy that I could not get the valve to swing freely, even with backing of the screw a great deal. I ran the car and it seemed not quite as it should be. So I bought a new unit from BMW and fitted it today. I went for a 15 mile drive with the roof down at 7.5 C. It goes great now![]()
Hi.
Can I just ask which brand of kit did you use? I had a similar problem with an i6automotive kit when I fitted it years ago. When you say the car ran it was not quite as it should be can you elobarate on the this and difference the proper bmw part made. Thanks
My wife would kill me if I did that!PDJ said:Washed the sump pan
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damok666 said:Fitted the passenger side e46 seat. The drivers side is at the upholsterers. The S2000 seats don’t have up and down movement. They’re a perfect height for me but too low for the wife and the e46 seats seem a lot more comfy.
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Alpina 98 said:damok666 said:Fitted the passenger side e46 seat. The drivers side is at the upholsterers. The S2000 seats don’t have up and down movement. They’re a perfect height for me but too low for the wife and the e46 seats seem a lot more comfy.
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Don't tell your wife about reducing tyre pressures on her side will make things more comfy!![]()

Rocket said:MACK said:Rocket said:I fitted a DISA valve repair kit a few days ago but was unhappy that I could not get the valve to swing freely, even with backing of the screw a great deal. I ran the car and it seemed not quite as it should be. So I bought a new unit from BMW and fitted it today. I went for a 15 mile drive with the roof down at 7.5 C. It goes great now![]()
Hi.
Can I just ask which brand of kit did you use? I had a similar problem with an i6automotive kit when I fitted it years ago. When you say the car ran it was not quite as it should be can you elobarate on the this and difference the proper bmw part made. Thanks
It was the X8R kit. I know many people have had good results but even with the screw slackened back a turn or two the valve sometimes slightly stuck instead of turning freely. The performance was just not quite as good as it should be. Mainly in lower revs when putting your foot down. It was not a tremendous difference but just took the edge off the acceleration. The bmw new part sorted it out. I am sure the repair kits are fine as long as you can nip up the screw and still have a freely moving valve. I have read of others having the same issue when fitting the kit. I have also read of many people having no issue.