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Joshdub 09-26-2014 10:44 PM

Wow. What size wheels are those then? They don't look very big. What brackets did it take to get the 7er calipers on the front and the 5er on the rear?

Sorry, I know this isn't e30tech haha. I am just so interested as I want to do bigger brakes on mine and am not sure which way I want to go. I have not heard of this setup before.

Alex_BG 09-30-2014 11:25 PM

This weekend the weather was really nice so we decided to make a trip to Itasca State Park. Total trip was a little bit over 300 miles and I was able to get 20mpg average which I thought was pretty good considering that on the way back most of the time I was going 80-85mph. Now a question that I have is can someone tell me how I can reset the mpg on the dash? I looked over the whole owner manual and did not find anything about it.

Joshdub you've got PM.

here's couple pictures from the weekend:

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3887/...868b6415_b.jpgUntitled by alex_at

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2946/...e21523aa_b.jpgItasca State Park visit with the X5 by alex_at

https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3895/...667d6461_b.jpgItasca State Park visit with the X5 by alex_at

kevinkay 10-01-2014 06:18 AM

you hold down the odometer reset button while your driving (i think until it blinks?) - it clears the trip odometer and also the average mpg.

if you hold it for 10 seconds you can access another menu which shows numerous onscreen features and allows you to test your instrument cluster.

Alex_BG 10-11-2014 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by kevinkay (Post 1010770)
you hold down the odometer reset button while your driving (i think until it blinks?) - it clears the trip odometer and also the average mpg.

if you hold it for 10 seconds you can access another menu which shows numerous onscreen features and allows you to test your instrument cluster.

Thank you, I'll try that!

Now a question I have is, have any of you guys tried something like this for their X? Winters here get pretty cold and I'm looking for something I can do to help the X start in the morning.

Kat's 150 Watt Silicone Pad Heater — Model# 24150 | Engine Heaters Blankets| Northern Tool + Equipment

LVP 10-11-2014 02:44 PM

I just picked up a 250W heater for the oil pan. The car will see its share of short trips in the winter. At the next change I'm going to drop the pan and check for metal/plastic and install the heater. Also bought a programmable timer/switch to be able to have it on/off at the right times. The key will be making sure my wife unplugs it before driving away every day....

Not sure where I'll route the wire though. The thought of a gross plug out the front isn't appealing. I'll figure something out.

Alex_BG 10-11-2014 02:49 PM

Would you mind sharing the links for the products you got so I can take a look at them?

bcredliner 10-11-2014 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Ricky Bobby (Post 1010152)
Dice mediabridge is good, I also have an ipod/iPhone interface I might be selling in the coming months as well. Do you have DSP?

I have migrated though all the Dice products as they were offered. I bought the Mediabridge right after it came out. I have never had a problem with it. The install took some time but it wasn't difficult. It works seamlessly with existing controls. I also purchased the Sirius accessory.

sunny5280 10-11-2014 04:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kevinkay (Post 1010770)
you hold down the odometer reset button while your driving (i think until it blinks?) - it clears the trip odometer and also the average mpg.

if you hold it for 10 seconds you can access another menu which shows numerous onscreen features and allows you to test your instrument cluster.

I seem to recall resetting average MPG was accomplished by using the BC button to switch to the MPG display and then pressing and holding the BC button until it reset.

J.Belknap 10-11-2014 09:16 PM

Congrats! Welcome :)

LVP 10-11-2014 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex_BG (Post 1012095)
Would you mind sharing the links for the products you got so I can take a look at them?

For some reason their website won't let me drill to the product. Hopefully this link works. Its a Polar Pad 250W stick on heater.

Search Results Page | Canadian Tire

I have it and plan to install it within 3,500km - I'll post results of the install.


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