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Old 02-07-2016, 09:46 AM
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tell you what I did notice though the wiring insulation , the kinda insulation tape loom makers put over their looms was different closer to the lock , like it had been removed in the past and re wound , so am going to re look at that , the interior light WAS working , as normal before I removed and re attached the door trim.
I will have to wait fo a nice day and take it back off hopefully its a wiring fault ,
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Cleaning my engine

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What a great thread Since car's became more electronic I have avoided cleaning the engine in case water got into some little connection somewhere and made my life hell (and expensive). Is it possible / safe to use some kind of degreasing spray on the engine (the whole compartment) and use a gentle jet wash to clean it off? I'm not pedantic enough to pull out a toothbrush and clean it top to bottom that way
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Old 03-03-2016, 11:26 AM
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Hi folks

What a great thread Since car's became more electronic I have avoided cleaning the engine in case water got into some little connection somewhere and made my life hell (and expensive). Is it possible / safe to use some kind of degreasing spray on the engine (the whole compartment) and use a gentle jet wash to clean it off? I'm not pedantic enough to pull out a toothbrush and clean it top to bottom that way
I use BikeBrite (total motorcycle cleaner).

Bike Brite Inc. High Quality Motorcycle, ATV, UTV, Bicycle and Automotive Products

This stuff is great, turns to foam when sprayed on and lifts dirt/grime. Contains rubber/plastic conditioners to keep those item from drying out and shrinking (degreasers are bad news, dries these items out).
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I use BikeBrite (total motorcycle cleaner).

Bike Brite Inc. High Quality Motorcycle, ATV, UTV, Bicycle and Automotive Products

This stuff is great, turns to foam when sprayed on and lifts dirt/grime. Contains rubber/plastic conditioners to keep those item from drying out and shrinking (degreasers are bad news, dries these items out).
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What a great thread Since car's became more electronic I have avoided cleaning the engine in case water got into some little connection somewhere and made my life hell (and expensive). Is it possible / safe to use some kind of degreasing spray on the engine (the whole compartment) and use a gentle jet wash to clean it off? I'm not pedantic enough to pull out a toothbrush and clean it top to bottom that way
I have been soaking down engines with Gunk products and spraying them off with a hose for decades. Have been doing so with my X5 since I bought it new. Never a problem. I don't do anything other than let it sit for a couple of hours after I am done
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I usually look to Car and Driver new/long term tests for "real world" 0-60 & 1/4 mile figures (been my go to for around 30 yrs).

The long term tests on BMWs almost always show faster 0-60 times, about .2 or .3 (40k miles "break-in")

Was unable to find a long term test on the 4.6is, new, C&D found 6.5sec 0-60 (would be as Brian stated above around 6.2 after break-in).

C&D did a long term test on the 4.4, found the 0-60 to be 6.7sec after 40k miles.

http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/...ce-time-page-2
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I usually look to Car and Driver new/long term tests for "real world" 0-60 & 1/4 mile figures (been my go to for around 30 yrs).

The long term tests on BMWs almost always show faster 0-60 times, about .2 or .3 (40k miles "break-in")

Was unable to find a long term test on the 4.6is, new, C&D found 6.5sec 0-60 (would be as Brian stated above around 6.2 after break-in).

C&D did a long term test on the 4.4, found the 0-60 to be 6.7sec after 40k miles.

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My reference is the BMW factory rating of the X5 4.6, not an any miles after calculation. I assume the Bimmerworld quote was intended to be the same. Performance after any amount of miles will vary notably if only considering how those miles were driven. 6.7 could just as well have been 7.2 or 6.5. Personally, I don't think that information is meaningful. And that does not consider all the variables similar to dyno runs used to declare HP/TQ.

Dyno runs on engine or chassis dynos involve using a formula to extrapolate estimated HP/TQ. Generally engine dynos are more accurate than chassis dynos. There are several different technologies applied to various engine or chassis dynos. Brands and dynos within a brand do not deliver the same results. And there are too many other variations to list but here's a few---calibration of dyno, formula in software, how tight the tie down straps are, tire pressure, torque convertor slip, tire size, diff ratio, tire slippage, CFPM of air the shop forces into the engine, if or what they hook the exhaust to, barometric pressure, temperature, humidity, operator expertise, etc. All dyno results are at best an guesstimate. Same is true of A-B timed runs. IMO comparisons to other vehicles are just for fun or a good way to initiate a d*&k dance.

I don't consider dyno runs to be useful except to an individual that wants to see the results of their mods or to mess with the tune to see if there is more there to get out.

I think the only way to know who is faster is to line 'em up and cut them loose and see who gets from A to B first. Even then it is only the results of the race on that day and those two vehicles.
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Really sucks that BMW put a limiter on the 4.6is, holding it back to 149.

The unrestricted 4.4i Xs that left the factory with "V" rated rubber were stated by BMW as 143mph top speed. Personally saw 147mph (GPS indicated) with mine. The speedo was up around 153 indicated. The 2 plus miles of WOT getting from 125mph to 147mph game me LOTS of time to think about all the things that could go wrong, my butt cheeks where clamped TIGHT!
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Oopsie, you are correct Qsilver7
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