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tmat1977 06-02-2019 09:45 PM

engine coolant
 
is there a major difference in using green stuff in your 2003 e53 x5 as apposed to the blue oem blue stuff?

andrewwynn 06-02-2019 09:57 PM

Nope. The new green stuff is ok for any brand. I use the green because I can get it anywhere and in both full strength and mixed.

I'm assuming you mean coolant

tmat1977 06-02-2019 10:41 PM

after market head lights
 
i think i have basic head lights on my e53 2003 4.4 can i just plug and play led lights for bightness?

any suggesstions

crystalworks 06-02-2019 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by tmat1977 (Post 1163408)
i think i have basic head lights on my e53 2003 4.4 can i just plug and play led lights for bightness?

any suggesstions

No. You will need to code out voltage monitoring (also called cold check monitoring) in the LKM. Otherwise, best case, the bulbs work... but flash periodically when the LKM checks them and you will get a check message on the dash.

wogboy_9000 06-03-2019 12:25 AM

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Originally Posted by crystalworks (Post 1163409)
No. You will need to code out voltage monitoring (also called cold check monitoring) in the LKM. Otherwise, best case, the bulbs work... but flash periodically when the LKM checks them and you will get a check message on the dash.

BMW Scanner 1.4.0 will do this :)

crystalworks 06-03-2019 12:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wogboy_9000 (Post 1163410)
BMW Scanner 1.4.0 will do this :)

Yes, as will Carly (what I used to do it), and ISTA I believe. :thumbup:

tmat1977 06-03-2019 07:25 AM

led lights part number or link
 
anybody have link for me to get the led light rings angel eyes?

I was thinking of buy new head light assemblys or just restore the ones now and smoke them out myself


thoughts?

X5M-ISH 06-03-2019 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wogboy_9000 (Post 1163410)
BMW Scanner 1.4.0 will do this :)

I just snagged a setup on eBay and will have an XP pro running Panasonic Toughbook by next weekend. Let the tweaking and code pulling commence! Side note, if anyone in the Seattle area wants to use this setup, no worries. Just supply the coffee and lunch ;)

General note to the thread, the kidneys on the hood were peeling off the Titan color, so I pulled all the grills and sprayed an epoxy based paint that matches the Shadowline trim. I chose epoxy for its durability against minor rock and bug chips to the finish.

AceEngineer 06-03-2019 12:41 PM

Back to the original stated purpose of this thread:
 
Last week I had a new valve body installed in the transmission of my wife's '05 X5. I bought a rebuilt valve body from RevMax ( https://revmaxconverters.com/ ) and had it installed by my local indie BMW wrench. After a year of intermittent hard shifts and a terrible 2-1 slam if you didn't stop completely, now my transmission is like new. I should have sprung for this 6 months ago. I was so happy with the change that I sprung for a $150 detail job before I gave it back to my wife. She was ecstatic with her "like new" car. i heartily recommend that anybody considering a valve body switch, look at RevMax's products and read about the improvements that they add. Worked magic for me.

AceEngineer :cool:

snik 06-03-2019 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AceEngineer (Post 1163431)
Last week I had a new valve body installed in the transmission of my wife's '05 X5. I bought a rebuilt valve body from RevMax ( https://revmaxconverters.com/ ) and had it installed by my local indie BMW wrench. After a year of intermittent hard shifts and a terrible 2-1 slam if you didn't stop completely, now my transmission is like new. I should have sprung for this 6 months ago. I was so happy with the change that I sprung for a $150 detail job before I gave it back to my wife. She was ecstatic with her "like new" car. i heartily recommend that anybody considering a valve body switch, look at RevMax's products and read about the improvements that they add. Worked magic for me.



AceEngineer :cool:



Yeah. It's amazing. I had mine rebuilt last fall. Shifts flawlessly.
Didn't use revmax tho.


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