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What head unit is that
Pioneer DMH-A245BT
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What head unit is that
Using gummipflege helps a lot as well. I use the Nextzett brand (you can get it at Amazon), but BMW dealers sell a version as well.Sometime it helps to wipe the door seals down with a towel before parking it overnight.
you can change just the camera, look closer. It all unbolts just have to have rear accessTook the rear appliqué off in attempt to fix the backup camera. It works part time, and looks like Tron from the 80’s the other half.
As to why they don’t make those easier to remove is beyond me, because that removal is just stupid. The fact that you have to replace the entire appliqué instead of changing out the camera is ridiculous as well.
You can tell how full the Oil cooler is? You’ll have to show me that one. Or did you mean catch can. I meant to say catch can the old one was just a canister with a dip stick. Could never tell how full it is because of the turbulence inside it. The new one has a clear tubing on the side and it's easy to see what's. in it and how full it is.
Which brand did you go with? I just ordered a set. Did you get both the Tee fittings and the couplers?
Rockauto has the doorman pieces for about 13-14$ each. I replaced them both and have to do just one of the ones that goes on the hose.
Do you have a link or p/n for this belt? Have you used them in the past? Do they make a/c belts? Its a green belt that I got off Rockauto, I believe it was HD something possibly AC Delco
Did you go with the 2015+ remote or the standard fobs? I have a set that I need to swap over to my ‘13, because it only came with one set. I can’t remember if my Autel will program them or not. Worst case the tech2 will do the trick. Amazon sells them in pairs the ones I got are the square remote fobs for the escalade because they have hatch and rear window pop button. 34$ for the pair.
How much was that AirRaid? I keep going back and forth about installing an aftermarket tube, or sticking with my homemade setup. (Stock air box & accordion tube, but large aluminum tubing to the throttle body, wrapped in heat_reflecting tape (Amazon special)). Amazon had a rapid fire sale and it was 159$ for the tube and KN filter dry type which was around 15$ so 175 for filter and tube, these things can always be resold for nearly what they go for new at least around here in Detroit since they almost never pop up for sale and if they do they are gone.
Can you tell me what roof rack that is? I am interested in something like this for my escalade since the roof rack has been removed.
Yeah, it's the Yakima Control Towers and bases for an E39 BMW. The bolts happen to fit perfectly in the roof bosses of my Yukon.Can you tell me what roof rack that is? I am interested in something like this for my escalade since the roof rack has been removed.
FWIW, I only use old belts for spares. Why? Have you ever gotten a new belt that's supposedly the same size as what you're replacing, only to discover it won't fit? I've had that happen a number of times. You know an old belt will fit, and if you're swapping belts out as part of regular maintenance (not because a belt failed), it's going to have enough life on it to work in an emergency. Additionally, if you're somewhere and give it to someone who needs it in a pinch, you're not out the expense of giving away a new belt.I've already ordered another serpentine belt from a local Napa house, and they should receive it sometime by the end of tomorrow, and that will be my new spare.
This takes me back. My 1968 Plymouth uses twin belts for the AC/crank/alternator, I used to get matched sets from NAPA. If I got rambunctious, over 5000 RPM it would like to throw the belts. It always seemed to chew one of the belts so I kept the good one each time as a spare to get home till I could get a new match set.FWIW, I only use old belts for spares. Why? Have you ever gotten a new belt that's supposedly the same size as what you're replacing, only to discover it won't fit? I've had that happen a number of times. You know an old belt will fit, and if you're swapping belts out as part of regular maintenance (not because a belt failed), it's going to have enough life on it to work in an emergency. Additionally, if you're somewhere and give it to someone who needs it in a pinch, you're not out the expense of giving away a new belt.
Case in point, the alternator & water pump belt for BMW M30 engines (the "big six" used from the early '70s thru the early '90s). It's strangely common for that particular belt to be off in size, even for the same PN from the same supplier (NAPA, I'm looking at you). One time at a BMW gathering out of state, I lent my spare to a buddy who lives ~30 miles from me, and a couple of weeks later he said "Hey, I'm going to be in your area and will drop off this new belt I bought to replace your spare." Me: "Thanks, but I don't want the new belt, I want my old spare." Him: "Why would you want an old belt." I explained, and the next day he said "Well, I'll be damned -- the new belt doesn't fit! Now I get it. I'll have your old belt back to you next week."
When im driving the same speed on the highway i average between 18 and 19 Totally stock with a 2" level.There is some good news of my trip in progress so far. It was almost all highway driving for that 165 miles with some small hills and valleys, nothing extravagant. I kept the speed between 70 and 80, and I averaged 17.8 miles per gallon. That is about as good as the highway mileage that I got before I even started the supercharging and gearing project. Is it possible that my 4.10 gears contributed to this highway mileage number?
Not that I am concerned at all about my gas mileage, but I thought it was an interesting data point resulting from the completion of this overall project.
I get about the same, with a 2" lift and 33" tires @70mph with my 3.42 final drive. Around town is like 16mpg.When im driving the same speed on the highway i average between 18 and 19 Totally stock with a 2" level.
I've been on the fence with deciding if I want to change gears... What RPM's are you turning at 80MPH? I've always been afraid that 4.10's would be overkill with our 6L80's. How does 1st gear work - like does it even use it since you've swapped gears, lol?There is some good news of my trip in progress so far. It was almost all highway driving for that 165 miles with some small hills and valleys, nothing extravagant. I kept the speed between 70 and 80, and I averaged 17.8 miles per gallon. That is about as good as the highway mileage that I got before I even started the supercharging and gearing project. Is it possible that my 4.10 gears contributed to this highway mileage number?
Not that I am concerned at all about my gas mileage, but I thought it was an interesting data point resulting from the completion of this overall project.
Finally finished the second version of the headlights for my new escalade. Used a hyperboloid projecotor with 3 high beam LEDs. https://ebay.us/m/EWT2qm
Turned out quite a lot better than I had expected, minus opening these permaseal units. If you were to attempt such a retrofit, definitely stay away from the perma seal units and you can identify those by the rectangle opening for the low beam. The ones with round openings seem to be all sealed with Butyl which melts in the oven at 250F for 10min, the lens peels back, no damage to any components. ( baked mine to 275F for up to 10min and that is borderline )
Here are a few pictures of the end results.
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Before
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This is the old OEM housings with PNP LED Bulbs.
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The housings before installation. Ceramic coated.
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That's the shroud that came with the DEPO housings which is a copy of the OEM unit. Without it there is a gap about 1/4" which is not important but it finishes the look of it.I think Eskys look the best retrofited outta all the bodys. Thats an interesting projector I like it. What shroud did you use?