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      04-15-2019, 01:42 AM   #8713
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      04-15-2019, 03:40 AM   #8714
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Went to a car meet, ended up fixing an R8 there. While getting some jerryrigging parts from Home Depot an close to stripper spec E90 M3 in Sparkling Graphite parked next to me. Wish I knew who it was
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      04-15-2019, 05:45 AM   #8715
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Installed Evolve x pipe, Borla atak rear section, and updated to stage 2 tune.
Dayum.. how does that beast sound.
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      04-15-2019, 09:26 AM   #8716
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Dayum.. how does that beast sound.
I like it so far. Its a little loud, but I can live with it. Has a good mix between muscle car and exotic. The downshift blips are insane.
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      04-15-2019, 10:11 AM   #8717
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Rims rims rims.
This product is unbelievable.
Spray, wait 20 min, rinse with a high pressure garden hose.
Done
It's highly corrosive so use a face mask, eye protection and be careful not to spray the fenders.
Happy clean wheels
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Local shop in Connecticut called Mantz Automotive. Give them a ring and see if they'd ship you a jug.

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      04-15-2019, 10:53 AM   #8718
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Rims rims rims.
This product is unbelievable.
Spray, wait 20 min, rinse with a high pressure garden hose.
Done
It's highly corrosive so use a face mask, eye protection and be careful not to spray the fenders.
Happy clean wheels
if it is that corrosive
does it have special instructions on how to dispose of it after use?
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      04-15-2019, 10:56 AM   #8719
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Rims rims rims.
This product is unbelievable.
Spray, wait 20 min, rinse with a high pressure garden hose.
Done
It's highly corrosive so use a face mask, eye protection and be careful not to spray the fenders.
Happy clean wheels
Looks good! Is that good to apply still fastened to the car? Didn't know how the pads/rotors/calipers would react (if at all). Any concerns to the wheel finish?

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      04-15-2019, 11:40 AM   #8720
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Went to the beach and it wasn't very beachy.

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      04-15-2019, 12:15 PM   #8721
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Rims rims rims.
This product is unbelievable.
Spray, wait 20 min, rinse with a high pressure garden hose.
Done
It's highly corrosive so use a face mask, eye protection and be careful not to spray the fenders.
Happy clean wheels
if it is that corrosive
does it have special instructions on how to dispose of it after use?
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Rims rims rims.
This product is unbelievable.
Spray, wait 20 min, rinse with a high pressure garden hose.
Done
It's highly corrosive so use a face mask, eye protection and be careful not to spray the fenders.
Happy clean wheels
Looks good! Is that good to apply still fastened to the car? Didn't know how the pads/rotors/calipers would react (if at all). Any concerns to the wheel finish?

Use only on factory wheels. No special disposing requirements. Out of abundance of caution, I clean the wheels on the street not the paved driveway. We have a vegetable garden tabs lots of fruit trees and I'd rather not have this absorb into the soil.
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      04-15-2019, 12:18 PM   #8722
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Rims rims rims.
This product is unbelievable.
Spray, wait 20 min, rinse with a high pressure garden hose.
Done
It's highly corrosive so use a face mask, eye protection and be careful not to spray the fenders.
Happy clean wheels
Looks good! Is that good to apply still fastened to the car? Didn't know how the pads/rotors/calipers would react (if at all). Any concerns to the wheel finish?

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Rims rims rims.
This product is unbelievable.
Spray, wait 20 min, rinse with a high pressure garden hose.
Done
It's highly corrosive so use a face mask, eye protection and be careful not to spray the fenders.
Happy clean wheels
Looks good! Is that good to apply still fastened to the car? Didn't know how the pads/rotors/calipers would react (if at all). Any concerns to the wheel finish?

No issues for the pads, rotors, have used it for years on the 328xi, 5GT and now, the M3.
Was not recommended for my black Porsche wheels as those aren't considered OEM though they came from the factory.
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      04-15-2019, 01:15 PM   #8723
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Rims rims rims.
This product is unbelievable.
Spray, wait 20 min, rinse with a high pressure garden hose.
Done
It's highly corrosive so use a face mask, eye protection and be careful not to spray the fenders.
Happy clean wheels
Does this work for brake dust that has been baked on?
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      04-15-2019, 01:56 PM   #8724
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dropped off for BE Bearings + BE ARP studs to go in. Preventative since I don't know how the previous owner treated the car.
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      04-15-2019, 02:39 PM   #8725
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Rims rims rims.
This product is unbelievable.
Spray, wait 20 min, rinse with a high pressure garden hose.
Done
It's highly corrosive so use a face mask, eye protection and be careful not to spray the fenders.
Happy clean wheels
Does this work for brake dust that has been baked on?
The 5GT had baked on dust (7years worth) when I first began using this product 2 years ago. I can tell you that 95% of the grime came off with the 1st application! I haven't done it more often than that but I'm sure that subsequent applications would get you closer to 100%. I hate that turbo barge and only clean its wheels annually!

Worst case scenario you scrub the rim and bring it up to snuff to then maintain with this product going forward.
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      04-15-2019, 03:40 PM   #8726
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Had some autocross fun Saturday, course was soaked in the AM but dried up for the afternoon runs.



Car got a little dirty...



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      04-15-2019, 05:30 PM   #8727
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FCP sent me genuine BMW hood struts for free after talking to them about the stabilus p/n being wrong from another thread.
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      04-15-2019, 10:09 PM   #8728
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Finally got around to installing the F10 M5 shift knob. Took it for a quick spin, and I'm super impressed with the new knob! Really improves the 1-2 shift.

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      04-15-2019, 10:38 PM   #8729
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      04-15-2019, 10:54 PM   #8730
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FCP sent me genuine BMW hood struts for free after talking to them about the stabilus p/n being wrong from another thread.
Can you expand?

I just installed the Stabillus hood shocks from FCP.
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      04-15-2019, 10:56 PM   #8731
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FCP sent me genuine BMW hood struts for free after talking to them about the stabilus p/n being wrong from another thread.
Can you expand?

I just installed the Stabillus hood shocks from FCP.
Those are rated for 330nm which is for the steel hoods, our car has the 200nm struts.
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      04-16-2019, 01:48 AM   #8732
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FCP sent me genuine BMW hood struts for free after talking to them about the stabilus p/n being wrong from another thread.
Can you expand?

I just installed the Stabillus hood shocks from FCP.
Those are rated for 330nm which is for the steel hoods, our car has the 200nm struts.
Hmm. I have noticed they are extremely high tension.

Just attributed that to being new. Actually haven't driven or fully closed the car hood since putting them on.

Did they confirm it's all of them? Was there a part number ?

"BMW Hood Lift Support - Stabilus SG402058"

^That was on my invoice
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FCP sent me genuine BMW hood struts for free after talking to them about the stabilus p/n being wrong from another thread.
Can you expand?

I just installed the Stabillus hood shocks from FCP.
Those are rated for 330nm which is for the steel hoods, our car has the 200nm struts.
Hmm. I have noticed they are extremely high tension.

Just attributed that to being new. Actually haven't driven or fully closed the car hood since putting them on.

Did they confirm it's all of them? Was there a part number ?

"BMW Hood Lift Support - Stabilus SG402058"

^That was on my invoice
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      04-16-2019, 08:18 AM   #8734
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I have the Stabilus SG402058 also. I've driven for almost a month now with no issues while driving. However I do have to remember when I open the hood, to hold it while going up so it doesn't just spring right up with that much force.

Any downsides to that much tension? If there's any, I'm definitely trying to reach out to FCP for a replacement as well lol.

EDIT: Just looked at FCP's site and I swear when you pulled up the OEM struts, to the side it offered the Stabilus version as a recommendation. But now it's not there. Or am I tripping?
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