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EODguy 11-18-2021 01:42 PM

I think it's all the 7's that are keeping the wife giving her the Joan of Arc treatment, of course the wife doesn't know that I have a strut on the way out either.....[emoji28]

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andrewwynn 11-18-2021 02:33 PM

Where that car lives, it deserves a handicap. I would say 1.609:1 ratio.

BigLion 11-19-2021 12:26 AM

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A new milestone for the White Witch [emoji106]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...180afe72d1.jpg

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I'm sure the White Witch is related to Burly cos he just went through 236,666 - I just missed the photo by 3 km! :rofl:

EODguy 11-19-2021 05:20 AM

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SamW 11-19-2021 06:41 AM

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A 4.6is, the picture is from couple of weeks ago. 430000 km ~ 267000 miles. Factory new engine at 384000 km ~ 239000 miles. The car has also got a new transfer case after the new engine and pretty much full transmission rebuild this year.

Fifty150hs 11-19-2021 10:51 AM

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A 4.6is, the picture is from couple of weeks ago. 430000 km ~ 267000 miles. Factory new engine at 384000 km ~ 239000 miles. The car has also got a new transfer case after the new engine and pretty much full transmission rebuild this year.

Wow! And I thought I was high at 264,000 miles. :thumbup:

EODguy 11-19-2021 10:55 AM

High mileage giving hope to BMW owners everywhere [emoji106]

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workingonit 11-19-2021 11:22 AM

267000 miles, or 28000 miles (after receiving a "factory new engine")?
 
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... Factory new engine at 384000 km ~ 239000 miles. The car has also got a new transfer case after the new engine and pretty much full transmission rebuild this year.

Perhaps not so durable, with the driveline new or rebuilt. How about "survivor" X5's, with all original drivetrains, still on the road?

As far as I can tell, mine has the original engine, trans, transfer case, and associated parts, with 210k miles. The suspension, cooling, and peripheral parts (SAP, windshield, O2 sensors & exhaust, hubs & wheel bearings) though, have been renewed at some time over the last 20 years.

Oh, and the Vanos and chains & guides are renewed, only a few months ago. However, looks like the DISA and CCV have been neglected!

Fifty150hs 11-19-2021 11:30 AM

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Perhaps not so durable, with the driveline new or rebuilt. How about "survivor" X5's, with all original drivetrains, still on the road?

As far as I can tell, mine has the original engine, trans, transfer case, and associated parts, with 210k miles. The suspension, cooling, and peripheral parts (SAP, windshield, O2 sensors & exhaust, hubs & wheel bearings) though, have been renewed at some time over the last 20 years.

Oh, and the Vanos and chains & guides are renewed, only a few months ago. However, looks like the DISA and CCV have been neglected!

264,000 miles with original engine, transmission, transfer case and differentials. Of course everything in the suspension has been replaced. I put coil overs on and lowered it 2". That necessitated adjustable control arms in the rear for alignment. O2 sensors have been replaced. Did the CCV delete and added an oil catch can. Put the upgrade into the DISA. Replaced the windshield years ago because it was badly pitted. Most everything in the cooling system has been replaced. Pretty much everything else is original to the truck.

workingonit 11-19-2021 01:40 PM

at 210k miles, it'll be impossible for me to get the record mileage
 
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...Did the CCV delete and added an oil catch can. Put the upgrade into the DISA.

My next step is the DISA upgrade, not yet sure about the catch can, yet, have to see if it is still working/not leaking (cap seals good, no mayo traces, but then the Vanos and valve cover gasket are >300 miles old).

At my current rate of accumulating miles on the X5 (less than 100 in 6 months), it might be 285 years 'til it gets 267k miles; I'm 71, and have only driven my five current vehicles less than 10000 miles altogether in the 5.5 years since retirement.

I formerly drove 25k miles a year commuting to work (in my daily driver: '09 HHR Panel), and up to 38k miles a year when also dragracing (DD + my '04 2500HD tow vehicle). Most of my miles now come going to the in-laws ranch, 45 miles away, on holidays & birthdays (there are 4 generations on the compound), and about 500-1000 a year towing my home-built camper.


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