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      01-20-2016, 08:57 AM   #4335
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I have a '12 335IS E93 w/ 19" 313 wheels. While I recognize that 30 series tires running at near 50 psi are going to ride a bit rough, when I hit a manhole cover the other day that was about 1" below the street surface it felt like the wheel was being torn off the car and it crashed hard like I hit a curb at 40 mph. Is this normal for this car? I'm trying to figure out if work needs to be done or if I just have to be hyper-vigilant about potholes and manhole covers.

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I'm not sure exactly what tires your running but 50psi is pretty high. you should refer to your owners manual to what psi you should be running and not be filling it to the max.
Another big issue is if you are running runflats, they tend to ride more harsh because the side walls are very stiff.
Also its very smart to start avoiding potholes and other road obstructions to avoid alignment problems cracked rims etc.
Seconded. You shouldn't be running tires at 50psi. Check the plate on your door or verify the proper tire pressure in the owner's manual.
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      01-20-2016, 08:58 AM   #4336
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I noticed that the inside of my left rear tire is really worn. Chunked off down to the threads. The right is written pretty evenly. Is this normal or is there an alignment issue? About to put new tires on and don't want to ruin them.

Is there anything special about the rear alignment I need to pay attention to? Our should I just go with factory spec?

Sears is silky enough to warrant the pss for the full 30,000 miles even with the staggered set up, so I'm going there for tires. Should I worry about them being able to do a good rear alignment?
I would not trust sears to do a proper alignment on these cars. If it were up to me, and I was getting brand new tires, I'd bite the bullet and have a BMW dealership do the alignment.
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      01-20-2016, 12:39 PM   #4337
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Hey all hope everybody's New Year is going well. It's been a while since I have posted anything, but I have started autocrossing in September 2015 and I have become somewhat of an addict. Unfortunately events are only held on a monthly basis up here in Canada.



I am driving my pretty much stock 2011 335is, MT only thing I changed is the wheels from the awful RFT to some Michelin PSS. Looking to get some lighter rims, possibly RPF1's and some Bridgestone RE-71R's for the summer season.

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Can someone verify if this is the best of the best products to get if you are about to switch to MHD?

What else would we need and which specific MHD modules/products would we need?

Sorry for being such a noob on MHD but all the different components and modules you need confuses me.

What are the total cost associated with making the switch to MHD?

Are any of the Samsung Galaxy tabs compatible with MHD flashing? Can I use my Note 4 instead of a tablet?

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I'm about to pull the trigger on the MHD. Wanna test it out on stock 93 oct and ill add in mods later.

This is what i've gathered so far:

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http://www.amazon.com/Dragon-Touch-Y...android+tablet

And of course the tune. Am I missing anything? Battery charger?
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      01-20-2016, 01:33 PM   #4339
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Can someone verify if this is the best of the best products to get if you are about to switch to MHD?

What else would we need and which specific MHD modules/products would we need?

Sorry for being such a noob on MHD but all the different components and modules you need confuses me.

What are the total cost associated with making the switch to MHD?

Are any of the Samsung Galaxy tabs compatible with MHD flashing? Can I use my Note 4 instead of a tablet?

TIA

Whatever Android device you use it must be OTG compatible. There's apps you can download to check compatibility if you're not sure.

Get your cable from here, b i m m e r s o f t w a r e. com. At a minimum you'll need the flashing and logging module and whatever map fits your mods.

If your Note works then it will cost around $200. If not, cheap tablets, or even a old android phone that meets the minimum MHD requirements would only add $50-100 on top of that.
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      01-20-2016, 01:39 PM   #4340
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Do any of the off-the-shelf maps have improvements for DCT or does that require a custom tune from BQ?

I run my JB4 on map 5 all the time...

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Whatever Android device you use it must be OTG compatible. There's apps you can download to check compatibility if you're not sure.

Get your cable from here, b i m m e r s o f t w a r e. com. At a minimum you'll need the flashing and logging module and whatever map fits your mods.

If your Note works then it will cost around $200. If not, cheap tablets, or even a old android phone that meets the minimum MHD requirements would only add $50-100 on top of that.
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      01-20-2016, 01:49 PM   #4341
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Seconded. You shouldn't be running tires at 50psi. Check the plate on your door or verify the proper tire pressure in the owner's manual.
If you read the owners manual, the pressures on the sticker on the door post are for speeds not exceeding 100mph. If you want to go faster, you run higher pressures. I also reasoned that higher pressures will offer slightly more protection to the rims (I bent 2 hitting a pothole w/ less than the door post pressures). The tires are not run flats. I am not all the way to 50psi o the rear, just a couple of pounds above the sticker numbers.
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      01-20-2016, 02:29 PM   #4342
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Do any of the off-the-shelf maps have improvements for DCT or does that require a custom tune from BQ?

I run my JB4 on map 5 all the time...
I'm not sure other than there's a option tab for DCT for the OTS maps. I've only run custom maps on Cobb and now MHD. I can highly recommend BQ tunes for our cars with DCT's. My JB4/E85 flash wasn't even close to what my custom tune offers although I know Terry has updated a lot of his back-end flashes now.
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      01-20-2016, 06:28 PM   #4343
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Do any of the off-the-shelf maps have improvements for DCT or does that require a custom tune from BQ?

I run my JB4 on map 5 all the time...
the mhd off the shelf maps have a dct option for you to select during the flash process. the flash allows the dct to see the increased boost/torque i believe, and increases trans line pressure to avoid slippage.
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      01-20-2016, 07:33 PM   #4344
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      01-21-2016, 04:59 PM   #4345
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This is why you can't have nice things in nyc, they ripped off the carbon high kick spoiler I even used the dealer glue to install it

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      01-21-2016, 06:19 PM   #4346
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^^^ THat sucks. Reason why I almost NEVER park on the street unless it's for a short time.
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      01-21-2016, 10:22 PM   #4347
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This is why you can't have nice things in nyc, they ripped off the carbon high kick spoiler I even used the dealer glue to install it

Damn, what the hell?!
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      01-22-2016, 01:09 PM   #4348
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      01-22-2016, 01:14 PM   #4349
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I got my new 265/30/19 PSS's installed today. I have 15mm spacers and I'm getting a fair amount of rubbing. Don't know yet if it is rubbing on the plastic or on the metal. I guess when I posed my question the first time, I didn't ask if anyone had issues with 15mm spacers and 265 PSS's.

It looks really mean now though. I wish I could keep it like this for the looks!

I have 10mm spacers on the front, so I'll be swapping them to the rear this evening when I get home unless there have been lots of issues with rubbing on 265's with 10mm spacers.

Anyone experience rubbing with 265/30/19 PSSs and 10mm on stock sized wheels? I guess I'm asking so that I don't waste the time putting on the 10MM spacers if they are going to rub.

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Hey Guys and Gals,

Question on which size spacers to put in front:

Wheels: 8x19 inch model 225M et: 37 (link to wheel info: http://felgenkatalog.auto-treff.com/)
Tires: will probably be getting 235 PSS or something similarly as wide
Drop: I plan on getting the Supreme Power top hats to lower it by half an inch in the front.

Question: with wide 235s and a half inch drop, should I get 10mm, 12mm, or 15mm spacers?

There are just too many darn threads to find an exact answer...

I have 15mm spacers on the rear right now with 255 runflats and will soon be putting wider 265 or 275 tires on to replace these when they wear out.

Let me know if you have any experience with a similar setup.

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Has anyone replaced their rear diffuser?

I liked this one with the fins but it looks pretty similar to stock. What do yall think?


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I got my new 265/30/19 PSS's installed today. I have 15mm spacers and I'm getting a fair amount of rubbing. Don't know yet if it is rubbing on the plastic or on the metal. I guess when I posed my question the first time, I didn't ask if anyone had issues with 15mm spacers and 265 PSS's.

It looks really mean now though. I wish I could keep it like this for the looks!

I have 10mm spacers on the front, so I'll be swapping them to the rear this evening when I get home unless there have been lots of issues with rubbing on 265's with 10mm spacers.

Anyone experience rubbing with 265/30/19 PSSs and 10mm on stock sized wheels? I guess I'm asking so that I don't waste the time putting on the 10MM spacers if they are going to rub.

Thanks,
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Did you not have rubbing with the 15mm spacers on the rear and the factory rubber? My car is setup the same, and my rears will rub on larger bumps just a touch with the factory RFTs and 15mm in the ear.
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I have 19x9.5 in the with 275s rolled the fenders and no running...just roll the fenders by someone good and call it a day
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If you read the owners manual, the pressures on the sticker on the door post are for speeds not exceeding 100mph. If you want to go faster, you run higher pressures. I also reasoned that higher pressures will offer slightly more protection to the rims (I bent 2 hitting a pothole w/ less than the door post pressures). The tires are not run flats. I am not all the way to 50psi o the rear, just a couple of pounds above the sticker numbers.
See attached photo
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I never had any rubbing with the 255 P Zero RFTs and the 15mm spacers even with two people in the back seat.

I think I could have kept the 15mm spacers if I could pull the fender liner up a little bit. Anyone ever tied back the fender liner on the rear?

I swapped the spacers and moved the 10mm to the rear and the 15mm to the front. Seems to be okay now. We'll see how the front does once I get wider tires. I still have the 225 P Zero run flats but will get 235 PSSs on when these are bald.

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Did you not have rubbing with the 15mm spacers on the rear and the factory rubber? My car is setup the same, and my rears will rub on larger bumps just a touch with the factory RFTs and 15mm in the ear.
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Hello all!

I acquired a beautiful 2012 BSM 335is with DCT about a month ago. I've enjoyed the car so far. I have a few questions though. I've noticed on two different occasions that the rpm indication will drop to almost zero while braking to a stop. The car doesn't feel like it's about to stall or doesn't shake. It just drops to almost zero and comes back to the usual idle RPM. The other thing I noticed today was while on manual mode (can't remember if I had sport activated or not, I think I did) was the RPM would bump up maybe 100-200 rpm or so while up shifting. I had about 50% throttle, shifting at 2000rpm. Didn't feel any lurch or power loss, just noticed the slight jump in RPM. Has anyone else seen this? Going out of town tomorrow, otherwise I'd make an appointment with the dealership.

The other issue, but I blame the cold weather, is the increased battery discharge message. It only occurs during cold temps. These last few days, the temp has been above 50F, and it hasn't appeared.
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Has anyone replaced their rear diffuser?

I liked this one with the fins but it looks pretty similar to stock. What do yall think?


I think stock looks better. Gloss black carbon fiber version looks good if you want to change it up. Maybe you could even just wrap the stock diffuser.
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