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      05-10-2012, 07:20 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Bavarian Tech View Post
-Diff
-Trans Filter & Fluid
-Run a bottle of "SeaFoam" though the tank
-Power Steering Fluid
-Brake Fluid Flush(assuming its near the 2 year mark)
-Plugs wouldn't be a bad ideal
-Coolant Flush
-Checking out Brake Pad/Rotor Condition
How would I do the seafoam application? I've hit about the 3 year mark now
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Originally Posted by ctuna View Post
Get the complete mike miller old school schedule
He rebuilds the cooling system and preemptively replaces
some other stuff at about 90k.
Basically change all fluids and Filters where practical.
Plugs at 60k according to Mike as much to make sure they
don't seize in place as because of wear.
If you do half as much as he lays down it will be more than twice
as much as the Lifetime schedule suggests.

Google Mike Miller BMW
I've searched his name up, how hard is it to do the spark plug change?
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Originally Posted by The HACK View Post
I'm going to use a very simple analogy, I hope you'll understand.
Driving is like having sex.
It really is. You can read up all you want about how to please a woman, you can look at all the diagrams in the world, but just like the clitoris, you won't know what the hell an apex is before you actually find it.
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