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Old 08-08-2018, 05:40 PM
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Are you sure it's not the coils or the plugs that blessed you?
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Old 08-09-2018, 09:47 AM
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Are you sure it's not the coils or the plugs that blessed you?

Fairly confident. Had replaced those earlier in the day while trying to diagnose the original issue. I had test driven around town a bit to test and did not notice anything different at that time.

As soon as the new VANOS went in and I test drove it is when I first noticed the difference.

Here's a good article I've come across in the meantime on what/how it helps/when to replace: https://www.bmwn54tuners.com/diagnos...-vanos-system/
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Fairly confident. Had replaced those earlier in the day while trying to diagnose the original issue. I had test driven around town a bit to test and did not notice anything different at that time.

As soon as the new VANOS went in and I test drove it is when I first noticed the difference.

Here's a good article I've come across in the meantime on what/how it helps/when to replace: https://www.bmwn54tuners.com/diagnos...-vanos-system/
Interesting link - thanks.

I've got to say though, time and time again this car amazes me. It's at 186k miles, and every time I open something up I find it to be in excellent shape. I don't think my VANOS system had ever been touched, and I replaced the seals and rattle rings mainly because I was right there and everybody says they need to be refreshed (e.g., that page says at 70k miles). I did it, but am not expecting an improvement.

Similar data point for longevity - The starter is not easy to get to, so I figure this would be a good time to inspect and put in new brushes. I did that, but the old 186k mile brushes still had 70% left (but you can't really take them down to zero, so ...). I replaced with new anyway, of course since I was in there, cleaned out all the carbon powder, greased things, etc.

Rebuilt alternator too. Similar findings. Built to last.

Now the doors and window regulators ... on the other hand ...
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