yep, no brainer with that bodywork.duncs500 wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 7:31 am Been wanting to do this for a while, but bought a spare set of wheels and had them powdercoated gold. Pleased with the results, I think it gives the car a visual lift.
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- Rich B
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This must happen.
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Some JPS Lotus inspiration - My mate Barry's Europa JPS. He's owned this car since before i was born - 1972 he bought it.speedingfine wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 9:16 amLooks brilliant Duncs. JPS stripes nextduncs500 wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 7:31 am Been wanting to do this for a while, but bought a spare set of wheels and had them powdercoated gold. Pleased with the results, I think it gives the car a visual lift.
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Edited to ask how it's running at the mo?
There's a fella on here who suggested bronze wheels to me, I still owe him a pint as it's always a great idea.


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That looks great. I wanted gold wheels for my Mito as I have exquisite taste and reckon red and gold go together well but then everyone I mentioned it to looked at me funny 

How about not having a sig at all?
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Very nice Duncs 

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911 service and MOT time.
Misfire and non working xenon are the known issues. I replaced the bulbs to no avail, potentially a ballast?
Misfire could be MAF, coils, plugs?
Might also replace the engine mounts but will see.
Misfire and non working xenon are the known issues. I replaced the bulbs to no avail, potentially a ballast?
Misfire could be MAF, coils, plugs?
Might also replace the engine mounts but will see.
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A failed coil on mine made it misfire a bit, and they're regarded as consumables on these cars, so my money's on that. May as well do the plugs while you're there, the incremental labour is quite small once the coils are out.
A dodgy MAF - IME - just makes it a bit flat at the top end. Behaves fine pootling around.
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Its fine when booting it, its part throttle cruising that's where it acts up.
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Yeah, a mate just replaced all of his coil packs. The specialist said they were the worst they’d ever seen that were still actually making a spark. His wasn’t misfiring, but still felt better afterwards.Sundayjumper wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 11:16 amA failed coil on mine made it misfire a bit, and they're regarded as consumables on these cars, so my money's on that. May as well do the plugs while you're there, the incremental labour is quite small once the coils are out.
A dodgy MAF - IME - just makes it a bit flat at the top end. Behaves fine pootling around.
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Wheels look good Duncs! 

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Correct, I've wanted to do it since I got it but only just got round to it.Jobbo wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 9:11 amThat looks fantastic. It had the gold nosecone tip before, I take it? You've done what's right and properduncs500 wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 7:31 am Been wanting to do this for a while, but bought a spare set of wheels and had them powdercoated gold. Pleased with the results, I think it gives the car a visual lift.
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Yeah hasn't missed a beat lately, probably not been out in it as much as I'd like to though.speedingfine wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 9:16 amLooks brilliant Duncs. JPS stripes nextduncs500 wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 7:31 am Been wanting to do this for a while, but bought a spare set of wheels and had them powdercoated gold. Pleased with the results, I think it gives the car a visual lift.
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Edited to ask how it's running at the mo?
There's a fella on here who suggested bronze wheels to me, I still owe him a pint as it's always a great idea.

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MAF had a snapped wire, I suspect even Beany’s mobileNotoriousREV wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 1:16 pmYeah, a mate just replaced all of his coil packs. The specialist said they were the worst they’d ever seen that were still actually making a spark. His wasn’t misfiring, but still felt better afterwards.Sundayjumper wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 11:16 amA failed coil on mine made it misfire a bit, and they're regarded as consumables on these cars, so my money's on that. May as well do the plugs while you're there, the incremental labour is quite small once the coils are out.
A dodgy MAF - IME - just makes it a bit flat at the top end. Behaves fine pootling around.
MAF polishing service wouldn’t have fixed that!
- Rich B
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Sure enough, this time it’s due for more..... much more.Rich B wrote: Wed Apr 11, 2018 5:42 pm E92 M3 - 7500 miles this year, all it requested was a brake fluid change and an mot. Cost £105 and two rear tyres at £240 each.
Cheap year for scheduled stuff - that usually means next year will be a big one in ///M servicing!
I’ve done about 10k miles this year. So, Oil, filters, spark plugs, gearbox oil, diff oil.... that lot will be the best part of a grand including //M tax!
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I still count that as winning. I reckon 2k a year in running costs on anything interesting.Rich B wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:56 amSure enough, this time it’s due for more..... much more.Rich B wrote: Wed Apr 11, 2018 5:42 pm E92 M3 - 7500 miles this year, all it requested was a brake fluid change and an mot. Cost £105 and two rear tyres at £240 each.
Cheap year for scheduled stuff - that usually means next year will be a big one in ///M servicing!
I’ve done about 10k miles this year. So, Oil, filters, spark plugs, gearbox oil, diff oil.... that lot will be the best part of a grand including //M tax!
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I don't know how any of us can afford to run a car other than a GT3, to be honest. Buy a new one, change it for another new one after a year and pocket the proceeds having only paid for petrol and insurance.JLv3.0 wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2019 10:32 am I still count that as winning. I reckon 2k a year in running costs on anything interesting.
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Absolutely, I’m not upset about it - i also like the idea of keeping cars looked after. As I’ve said before, an unreliable car is an utterly pointless thing in my view!JLv3.0 wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2019 10:32 amI still count that as winning. I reckon 2k a year in running costs on anything interesting.Rich B wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:56 amSure enough, this time it’s due for more..... much more.Rich B wrote: Wed Apr 11, 2018 5:42 pm E92 M3 - 7500 miles this year, all it requested was a brake fluid change and an mot. Cost £105 and two rear tyres at £240 each.
Cheap year for scheduled stuff - that usually means next year will be a big one in ///M servicing!
I’ve done about 10k miles this year. So, Oil, filters, spark plugs, gearbox oil, diff oil.... that lot will be the best part of a grand including //M tax!
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Well, I've worked out why my boot always seems a bit damp - 'vert compartment drain holes are clogged. Recent continuous rain has put at least a litre of water in there. And of course the drain holes aren't easy to reach - they're under the chassis mounts for the hood frame itself.
So I've tapped the office kids to bring in a wire coathanger and I'll do this tomorrow:
Some people suggest putting drain cleaner down there, but that just sounds like a fucking stupid idea, even by my standards.
So I've tapped the office kids to bring in a wire coathanger and I'll do this tomorrow:
Some people suggest putting drain cleaner down there, but that just sounds like a fucking stupid idea, even by my standards.
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It's inspection 2 year for my M3 this year too. Hopefully it'll stay under a grand!Rich B wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2019 11:14 amAbsolutely, I’m not upset about it - i also like the idea of keeping cars looked after. As I’ve said before, an unreliable car is an utterly pointless thing in my view!JLv3.0 wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2019 10:32 amI still count that as winning. I reckon 2k a year in running costs on anything interesting.Rich B wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2019 9:56 am Sure enough, this time it’s due for more..... much more.
I’ve done about 10k miles this year. So, Oil, filters, spark plugs, gearbox oil, diff oil.... that lot will be the best part of a grand including //M tax!
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