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      01-23-2013, 11:33 AM   #903
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Yeah, I've seen a lot of people talking about cleaning the MAF when I was doing my research too, so I may give that a shot since it's the easiest/cheapest thing to do. Never done it before, but I can't imagine it's all that difficult. I've seen a quite a few people talking about using propane to find vac leaks, so I may consider giving it a shot. The guy I normally took my cars too said the smoke test will run me $100...not a bad deal, but I wanted to see what other shops had out there. Thanks for the info man...and sorry, I just realized the way I posted that seemed like I was kinda asking you about the issues. Nevertheless, thanks!
I would go with cleaning the MAF sensor first and see if that fixes the problem. You can actually do your own boost/vacuum leak test. I think there is a DIy in the DIY section.
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      01-24-2013, 02:12 PM   #904
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OHHHHHHHHHH how I miss Eric and Nathan at CF BMW.
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OHHHHHHHHHH how I miss Eric and Nathan at CF BMW.
tell me about it.....and i haven't even had anything break on the car recently <knock on wood>
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      01-24-2013, 03:36 PM   #906
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Anyone In Va Beach Area Capable Or Willing To Update My Jb4 To Iso?
Do you have the G5 board? You can take off the JB4 and send it to BMS and they can update it to ISO and upload the most recent update on there.
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      01-25-2013, 11:31 AM   #907
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Any good indy shops around here besides racewrks? Last 2 visit to CF BMW kind of turned me off from going there. Unless we can find a really good SA who is willing to work with the guys on the forum and help us out. **Again, I miss Eric, and Nathan**
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      01-25-2013, 11:53 AM   #908
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My dad and I have been taking our bimmers to Atlantic autowerks which is just down the blvd from CF for atleast 10 years.

Just from me ordering parts from them they come in at about a third of Cf which is awesome b/c they order it from them.
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      01-25-2013, 01:56 PM   #909
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My dad and I have been taking our bimmers to Atlantic autowerks which is just down the blvd from CF for atleast 10 years.

Just from me ordering parts from them they come in at about a third of Cf which is awesome b/c they order it from them.
I think I seen that shop. Are they good with 335i? To be honest I am scared to take my car back to CF. Every time I take it there and bring it back, something else comes up. My alignment is still off, and there excuse is my rims are big and my car is lowered. Neither of the 2 is true.
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We both have a 335 mine is an 07 with 25 k, my dads in an 08 with 32k. Have not taken either to them yet. Although I did have them give me a quote for installing lowering springs on mine. They ballparked $600 just cuz they were unsure of what was involved. At that price I will just do it myself.

They have worked on my old e36 M, 94 525i, e46 330ci, and a 93 e30. No complaints with the service or cost for any of those.

If anything buy your parts through them rather than BMW.
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What do u nêd to get done?

I know a very good alignment shop
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      01-26-2013, 08:50 AM   #912
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Yeah, there is a great alignment shop in norfolk called Mizelle's. It's been years since i've been there, but when I had my 02 TL-S that was lowered, they were the only ones that could get a good alignment on it. If I ever lower my car again, that's the only place I'll take it.
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BTW, summer tires and this weather don't mix well. Didn't have an accident or anything but t was hell driving from norfolk to va beach last night. Now, I know it's obvious that summer tires wouldn't do well in the snow, and I've toyed with the idea of another set of rims with winter or all seasons, but then I think I'll just change the current tires out to all seasons when it's time. Any suggestions, are the all seasons out there decent in the snow?
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      01-26-2013, 11:29 AM   #914
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BTW, summer tires and this weather don't mix well. Didn't have an accident or anything but t was hell driving from norfolk to va beach last night. Now, I know it's obvious that summer tires wouldn't do well in the snow, and I've toyed with the idea of another set of rims with winter or all seasons, but then I think I'll just change the current tires out to all seasons when it's time. Any suggestions, are the all seasons out there decent in the snow?
Tell me about it, going from my store to my house took me almost 25mins to get home. Making a U turn was the worst. Car started to slide and was going straight for the curb, me screaming HELLLLLLLLLLL NOOOOOOO THE BUMPER IS NEW!!!!!!!!!!!
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      01-26-2013, 03:17 PM   #915
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Lol it took me 45 mins to get home when usually is 15 mins

Good thing is I'm awd so it isn't that bad, just the summer tires isn't very gripping when braking
And I actually enjoy doing 4 wheels burn out haha

As for the summer tires and all season tires, BMW 335 with red shouldn't be out in this weather really....
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BTW, summer tires and this weather don't mix well. Didn't have an accident or anything but t was hell driving from norfolk to va beach last night. Now, I know it's obvious that summer tires wouldn't do well in the snow, and I've toyed with the idea of another set of rims with winter or all seasons, but then I think I'll just change the current tires out to all seasons when it's time. Any suggestions, are the all seasons out there decent in the snow?
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Tell me about it, going from my store to my house took me almost 25mins to get home. Making a U turn was the worst. Car started to slide and was going straight for the curb, me screaming HELLLLLLLLLLL NOOOOOOO THE BUMPER IS NEW!!!!!!!!!!!
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Lol it took me 45 mins to get home when usually is 15 mins

Good thing is I'm awd so it isn't that bad, just the summer tires isn't very gripping when braking
And I actually enjoy doing 4 wheels burn out haha

As for the summer tires and all season tires, BMW 335 with red shouldn't be out in this weather really....
I took my summers off last week and remounted my OEM Potenza RFT's (not much better, I know) but summer tires are a non starter on snow and ice. I felt like my summers (Hankook Ventus') were running just a hard as the runflats, so why take the chance. Fortunately I was off work, Thursday and Friday, so I stayed parked in the garage. And I agree with David, unless it's absolutely necessary, I'm staying off the roads in this weather.
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      01-27-2013, 11:42 AM   #918
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Anyone going to C&C this coming Saturday?
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      01-27-2013, 06:48 PM   #919
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Is it another Checkered Flag one? I might make it out, what time are you thinking?
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Is it another Checkered Flag one? I might make it out, what time are you thinking?
Not CF BMW one.

This one.....
http://www.vadriven.com/forums/event...-shops-340422/

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      01-28-2013, 11:07 AM   #921
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Ever since its been very cold, I get a weird noise when I start the car in the morning. When it is cold, I get a knocking sound on the driver side of the engine, below the intake manifold. This only happen when the car is cold, and the idle is sitting at 600 rpm. As I rev the engine a little bit the sound goes away and when the idle settle, the sound comes back. Until the car warms up to normal temperature. The sound is like a rod is knocking, I have no codes, or any cel. Anyone else have this issue? I did some search, and did not find a clear answer.
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BTW, summer tires and this weather don't mix well. Didn't have an accident or anything but t was hell driving from norfolk to va beach last night. Now, I know it's obvious that summer tires wouldn't do well in the snow, and I've toyed with the idea of another set of rims with winter or all seasons, but then I think I'll just change the current tires out to all seasons when it's time. Any suggestions, are the all seasons out there decent in the snow?
I'm up in NH now and the bit of snow that we have had this year I haven't had any issues with using Continental DWS's... They are an all season tire.

The only issue I do have is when there is a layer of ice underneath the snow, or if there is so much snow that the car plows it or just rides up on top of it. I can get around when there is 4 inches or less fine, but when there is more, 6 inches plus, I just have to shovel to get out of where ever I am first... Darn town plows like to wall everyone in and these cars don't go through snow banks.
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muzz...I'd be interested in taking a trip out that way for that. I've heard there is usually a pretty decent turn out, it's just earlier than I'd like...especially if my son doesn't sleep well the night before. I'm good for whatever time though, we can get there right at 7:30 or a little after...whatever works best for you.

SpeedOften...I've heard those are pretty good tires. Do you leave them on year round and if so do you still feel like you get the performance out of them in the warmer weather? Also, since they are not a RFT, what do you do for a spare or flat repair? I know...too many questions but there are a lot of options with regards to tires and I'm so hesitant to not have RFT without a spare.
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muzz...I'd be interested in taking a trip out that way for that. I've heard there is usually a pretty decent turn out, it's just earlier than I'd like...especially if my son doesn't sleep well the night before. I'm good for whatever time though, we can get there right at 7:30 or a little after...whatever works best for you.

SpeedOften...I've heard those are pretty good tires. Do you leave them on year round and if so do you still feel like you get the performance out of them in the warmer weather? Also, since they are not a RFT, what do you do for a spare or flat repair? I know...too many questions but there are a lot of options with regards to tires and I'm so hesitant to not have RFT without a spare.
I don't mind going as long as it is not freezing outside. Saturday morning temps are around 28-30 degrees. I don't know if many people will come out if it is cold. When it was warm, the turn out was great.
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