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plasstik 05-25-2021 10:33 PM

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So everything showed was done over the past year. Attachment 80239Attachment 80240Attachment 80241Attachment 80242Attachment 80243Attachment 80244Attachment 80245Attachment 80246Attachment 80247Attachment 80248Attachment 80249Attachment 80250


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plasstik 05-25-2021 10:35 PM

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plasstik 05-25-2021 10:38 PM

Not sure why there’s double postings of the photos.


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Domino1968 05-26-2021 12:03 AM

Nice work Plasstik! Looks great! I like what you did to the engine covers.

andrewwynn 05-26-2021 01:00 AM

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I replaced my tension strut (bushings) and control arms.

I also remove my stiffening plate so I can track down and fix my oil leak.

andrewwynn 05-26-2021 01:05 AM

I can’t tell the improvement yet because I get my crappy 235s on.

I have to put my new suspension parts in the rear as well before I can put my new tires on. I cannot wait I’ve been using the 235s for about four months they are just so not me. I don’t know how people drive on the spongy tires. Using brakes for cornering? Yeesh. I have a brand new set of 255s Dunlop extra sticky. Back to 45 mile off ramps and 35 mile an hour of corners in the cities. If I tried it with a 235 I’ll be either in a ditch or rolled over or both

guntherrex 05-26-2021 09:18 AM

that's one clean looking X5 you have there plasstik!

crystalworks 05-26-2021 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by plasstik (Post 1204285)
Not sure why there’s double postings of the photos.


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Nice work! Newly wrapped headliners make such a big difference to a vehicle's "newness" feel.

andrewwynn 05-26-2021 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by guntherrex (Post 1204214)
Took the old beast out for a little ride after the coolant temp sensor was replaced. I hooked up the ODB reader to check out the coolant temperature. At 77 degrees the needle is horizontal. At 111 degrees (after some city driving and idling) it's still horizontal... what a joke. However, it didn't go up over 111 degrees so it seems the cooling system is doing it's work, but I read somewhere over here that it should be 108 degrees? Is 111 within range? During driving it hangs around the 108 but it can go up a few degrees.

As a side note, the SAP is even worse now when warm, it runs ofter and it needs revs to get it to turn off again (code P0115 keeps appearing). O2 sensors seems to work fine, no discrepancies in the readings. Would the thermostat be circumspect?

was a nice evening though...
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If the car is not getting correct coolant temps, it would logically run the SAP when it shouldn't also needle in dash could be whack.

The temp sensor in my understanding has two outputs so one could be the one you are reading and three other the DME using.

I don't know how to read the other value (or where to confirm the dual output; I read that somewhere not sure which engine it applies to).

bcredliner 05-26-2021 11:33 AM

Looks great Plasstik!


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