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11-16-2010, 11:22 AM | #111 |
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The tint shop had it in stock, so I'm not sure where to find it to buy. They only had this shade and one that was so light it was barely noticeable. I had them cut the reverse light out, makes it look a little more OEM that way.
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11-16-2010, 11:27 AM | #112 |
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Thx. Your shade is perfect. Anything lighter is not noticeable, anything darker is borderline ricey. I guess I will have to ask around some tint shops near me...
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12-03-2010, 01:52 PM | #114 |
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Been a while since I updated, but here we go...
Update iCarbon rear spoiler and diffuser should be here next week, BMW Performance shift knob/boot should be here today, Hotchkis front sway showed up two days ago, and Procede Professional ordered today. Not sure when any of that will actually be installed on the car, but at least the ball is rolling on it all. Just one random image to spruce this post up: |
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12-11-2010, 07:25 PM | #115 |
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Got the Hotchkis front sway, Performance shift knob and boot, and a grocery hook installed today. Sadly, the Hotchkis makes some noise over slow bumps, despite making sure the endlinks were as tight as possible by hand tools To use an allen wrench to tighten the end links in the small gap between the link and the frame, seen here: We had to "modify" the wrench to fit in the small gap for tightening |
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12-13-2010, 04:27 PM | #118 |
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Tightened everything up this morning before work...clunking still persists.
Called Hotchkis tech support, tech told me that he'd "have to speak to management about the problem". Google searching reveals this as a problem with pretty much every Hotchkis endlink on various makes/models of cars. Sometimes tightening / greasing fixes it, sometimes not. I used both teflon tape and grease on the swaybar bushings, so the problem has to be endlink related. Does anyone know of a solid endlink manufacturer? |
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12-13-2010, 04:30 PM | #119 |
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Are the bushings polyurethane? If so, there is probably little you can do, comes with the territory. With that said, not sure if yours happen to be abnormally loud, but generally you do hear them creak.
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12-13-2010, 04:51 PM | #120 |
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They are, but it's not the bushings....unless teflon tape and grease isn't enough to keep the friction between the bar and bushing to a minimum. It's a pronounced metal-on-metal clunk. One forum (for a different make of car), said that the mounting holes in either the bar itself or the strut mount are larger than the diameter of the bolt on the endlink. Which allows the bolt to wiggle and bang around. Not sure if that's the case here, but there's only so many endlink related options for the noise.
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12-13-2010, 06:34 PM | #121 |
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Just got a call from Drew over at Hotchkis.
He confirms that both this endlink and the previous style (v1 and v2) make quite a bit of noise once the ball-joints at the ends run out of articulation room. He says that v1 was basically a race part, and made even more noise. After admitting that it's a known issue, he says that v3 of their endlinks are due to arrive in mid February, and that I should receive that new style as soon as they get them. This is both good and bad news. Good that they know there's a problem and are working to fix it. Bad that it's taken them 3 (so far) revisions to get it manageably quiet, and don't notify you ahead of time to expect the noises. |
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12-13-2010, 09:26 PM | #122 |
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Yikes...... seems shifty to me.
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12-18-2010, 08:59 PM | #123 |
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Finally got the iCarbon bits today and started preping them for paint. Diffuser had some nicks I had to fix first though Also, noticed that the powder coating on several of my wheels is going sour. I guess four or five weeks is a long time for powder to last I'll have to have them all redone next week hopefully |
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12-19-2010, 09:09 AM | #124 |
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can't wait to see photos of the car after the parts are on....BTW, with all of the disposable income your throwing at your 1ner, your my hero!!!
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12-19-2010, 01:11 PM | #125 |
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I'm not a fan of powder coating for that reason.... It scares me, I had a sway bar on my last car that was powder coated from the factory floor, it was rust coloured after about 2 months.
I'm very curious to see how the painted diffuser will look on the car! Keep up the good work man, you're going to make us all proud :P Hopefully, i'll have a quick transformation too once all my parts arrive... Kind of trying to do it all at once with the exception of what i've already done. |
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12-19-2010, 08:57 PM | #126 |
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Despite the rain, I managed to install the N55 Procede piggy tune today. Comments: 1) Fuck you, crank position sensor 2) Throttle response feels much better now 3) Power feels about 1000-1250 rpm offset now. So the same sort of "pull" you would feel at 4k, one now feels at 3k. Pretty good improvement. Can't test it fully though due to the slippery wet roads. |
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12-20-2010, 10:28 AM | #128 |
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1) That's what she said
2) It's hard to know by feel alone if what you're feeling is the correct sensor. And the angle at which you have to get your hand in there is both uncomfortable and is bound to leave you with plenty of marks on your hand when you're done. |
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12-20-2010, 04:24 PM | #129 |
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Installed the diffuser today; still too wet outside to do the spoiler since it's just 3M taped on.
(crappy cell phone photos) Just a few notes about the piece: The clips to too short, makes you feel like it's not quite secure in the upper part against the bumper. And the curve/length means I couldn't get the last clip on, leading to a slightly exposed lip on the passenger side. On another note, the Procede AutoTune is kicking the power up, and in the rain today, taking off from a red light lost traction quite easily |
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1st gear is pretty much useless with stock tires on now for you, but you have some aftermarkets, so you'll be fine. Just don't forget, lots of spinning tires, means lots of burned rubber.... sooo, if you can keep that traction in check, you'll get 1 year out of your tires |
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12-20-2010, 08:18 PM | #132 |
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lol, at least you're somewhere warmer then where i am.... I was having trouble with traction on the highways today. Even the snow tires are losting traction in third just hitting the gas pedal. almost willing to bet it would chirp into 4th if i weren't worried about bogging down (JB3 issue)
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