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2009 Z4 35i Let the DIY and slight cosmetic modding begin.
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2009 Z4 35i Let the DIY and slight cosmetic modding begin.
So I have made a similar thread on another forum but thought I would share all my modding and fixing of my z4 on this forum too as its a dedicated Z forum.
So 6 months ago I purchased a 2009 Z4 35i sDrive DCT.
Apon first inspection I thought the car was in a decent condition but as time went on I got many many ugly surprises that have cost me a fortune and many many many hours and days and nights of my time have been spent fixing and adjusting and making things look good and bringing the car back to its former OEM glory!
So first ill start with the very first problem I found with the car! The exhaust system sounded like crap to say the least!
The cats were removed and the car had a very raspy sound that I personally don't like at all. However this particular sound was ugly as all hell and here is why.
I will let the pictures speak for themselves. I can quite honestly say that this is some of the worst exhaust and welding workmanship I have ever actually seen to date. Then here is the fix I have done for now. Its not perfect but its a hell of allot better and sounds allot better! Lined up nicely and no funky things hanging out the bottom of the car Will continue in the next post as the image uploader isn't letting me upload anything else.
So 6 months ago I purchased a 2009 Z4 35i sDrive DCT.
Apon first inspection I thought the car was in a decent condition but as time went on I got many many ugly surprises that have cost me a fortune and many many many hours and days and nights of my time have been spent fixing and adjusting and making things look good and bringing the car back to its former OEM glory!
So first ill start with the very first problem I found with the car! The exhaust system sounded like crap to say the least!
The cats were removed and the car had a very raspy sound that I personally don't like at all. However this particular sound was ugly as all hell and here is why.
I will let the pictures speak for themselves. I can quite honestly say that this is some of the worst exhaust and welding workmanship I have ever actually seen to date. Then here is the fix I have done for now. Its not perfect but its a hell of allot better and sounds allot better! Lined up nicely and no funky things hanging out the bottom of the car Will continue in the next post as the image uploader isn't letting me upload anything else.
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Next up..Vent tabs. Somehow the previous owner managed to break these vent tabs. I am not sure how one achieves such a thing? Headbutt the dash maybe?
I decided to take my dash apart last night as these missing vent tabs were just starting to annoy me way too much. I forgot to take a pic of me removing these screws from the glove box but I highlighted the screws that need to be removed. I then gently pulled the dash trim off trying hard not to break any clips which I managed to do successfully I then removed the two screws holding the vents in and pulled the vents out. Wires Disconnected. bastard screw that fell deep into the dash. Loose screw causing horrible rattle sound. Vents out and ready for stripping. continue into next post
I decided to take my dash apart last night as these missing vent tabs were just starting to annoy me way too much. I forgot to take a pic of me removing these screws from the glove box but I highlighted the screws that need to be removed. I then gently pulled the dash trim off trying hard not to break any clips which I managed to do successfully I then removed the two screws holding the vents in and pulled the vents out. Wires Disconnected. bastard screw that fell deep into the dash. Loose screw causing horrible rattle sound. Vents out and ready for stripping. continue into next post
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Removing vent surround.
Vents getting a bath!
Vent tab fit and repair process started!
Broke this bit off like a knob goblin by mistake which would have rendered this whole process a fail as the vent slat would hang out and look retarded and the tab would be useless. But I managed to q-bond it back and then plastic weld it.
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Looks like a previous amateur was creative with a cheap stickwelder
Good you sorted that out.
Good you sorted that out.
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Vent Tabs all put in and fixed so that they never break off again!
Everything finished and fitted finally at 4am.
What a difference! Starting to look like a BMW again!
And no more rattles from the front of the dash!
Next up is remove the back silver trim headrest things behind the seats and foam pad proof those as they also make plastic creaks and rattles. Gotta find a link that shows how that is done.
Time to sort out annoying rattles, while this trim is all off!
went a bit mad with the foam pads but damn z4's rattle allot!
Surround re-fitted.
Fixing of the Engine start that looks to be previously plastidipped (I HATE THIS PLASTIDIP stuff)
and Fixed! using Dupli-Color Vinyl
Everything finished and fitted finally at 4am.
What a difference! Starting to look like a BMW again!
And no more rattles from the front of the dash!
Next up is remove the back silver trim headrest things behind the seats and foam pad proof those as they also make plastic creaks and rattles. Gotta find a link that shows how that is done.
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What cosmetic modding have you got planned ?
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Next up.
Car was sent in yesterday to get all this crap sorted.
Turbos have been removed.
Pic of the turbos. and here you can see the problem!
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NCK4xM ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]
Here is a pic of the down pipes and sub assembly of the car all stripped.
Side of the engine, Notice the sump gasket leak and heavy sweating, will have this replaced while its all off. More leaky sump gasket.
So anyways this all went very badly wrong, the mechanic who was supposed to do the waste gate rattle fix ended up messing my turbos up and taking them apart and then proceeded to tell me that the center shaft was worn! Funny the car was working just fine before he got hold of it! So I ended up buying two new turbos for him to fit which he did a very bad job of and caused more harm than anything else.
Those new turbos lasted a whole two weeks and then started sounding like a siren let me show you guys why
So this is firstly how he returned my turbos to me that only needed a new bush to sort out the waste gate rattle:
As you can see the turbos are in a trillion parts! before I continue I must also say that my lights were facing the ground and having never owned a car with auto adjustable headlights I had no idea how to fix this. This is what I found: I obviously fixed that problem!
new Refurbished turbos from BMW. so because he was such an awesome mechanic and knew what he was doing he forgot to tighten any of the clamps: They were all loose!
to be continued!
Car was sent in yesterday to get all this crap sorted.
Turbos have been removed.
Pic of the turbos. and here you can see the problem!
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NCK4xM ... e=youtu.be[/youtube]
Here is a pic of the down pipes and sub assembly of the car all stripped.
Side of the engine, Notice the sump gasket leak and heavy sweating, will have this replaced while its all off. More leaky sump gasket.
So anyways this all went very badly wrong, the mechanic who was supposed to do the waste gate rattle fix ended up messing my turbos up and taking them apart and then proceeded to tell me that the center shaft was worn! Funny the car was working just fine before he got hold of it! So I ended up buying two new turbos for him to fit which he did a very bad job of and caused more harm than anything else.
Those new turbos lasted a whole two weeks and then started sounding like a siren let me show you guys why
So this is firstly how he returned my turbos to me that only needed a new bush to sort out the waste gate rattle:
As you can see the turbos are in a trillion parts! before I continue I must also say that my lights were facing the ground and having never owned a car with auto adjustable headlights I had no idea how to fix this. This is what I found: I obviously fixed that problem!
new Refurbished turbos from BMW. so because he was such an awesome mechanic and knew what he was doing he forgot to tighten any of the clamps: They were all loose!
to be continued!
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This clamp he actually forgot to fit:
I then replaced all the vacuum lines because he managed to mess those up too:
old Vacuum lines New vacuum lines: Keep in mind this car was perfect in its power delivery and drive-ability before he got hold of it!
Scratches that he and the previous owner caused: Fixed!
Oh and my car had this horrible what felt to be a rough idle once the car went down to around 500rpm and it worried the s**t out of me but this is the cause:
He put the exhaust back wrong so the tail pipe was touching the body of the car, fun times. Gotta love this workshop long time: To be continued....Will show why the new turbos blew after an entire two weeks:
And then a boost leak from hell that I eventually found was due to him swiping my blow off valve oring which is a flat washer like oring which he replaced with this:
He told me it must have happened by itself...Yes the O-Ring escaped and another wrong one magically appeared in its place
I then replaced all the vacuum lines because he managed to mess those up too:
old Vacuum lines New vacuum lines: Keep in mind this car was perfect in its power delivery and drive-ability before he got hold of it!
Scratches that he and the previous owner caused: Fixed!
Oh and my car had this horrible what felt to be a rough idle once the car went down to around 500rpm and it worried the s**t out of me but this is the cause:
He put the exhaust back wrong so the tail pipe was touching the body of the car, fun times. Gotta love this workshop long time: To be continued....Will show why the new turbos blew after an entire two weeks:
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So I found that my inlet pipe to the rear turbo was not on the turbo properly, I pulled it out and this is what I found, My mechanic told me it had a small crack so he plastic welded it but it most definitely didn't help.
Firstly here is what I ended up doing cause the amount of s**t your arm gets caught on is amazing and painful lol:
And this ladies and Gentleman is why the turbos popped!
So he lost the rubber grommets for the inlet pipes and instead of buying new ones and adding it to my bill as they were cheap parts, he decided to find an old rubber hose and cut some rubber grommets out of that hose and use those, however they were too thick and caused the pipe to crack. So he decided to take the pipe out and "Plastic weld it" and it just cracked again. The pipe was hanging off the turbos and the turbo must have sucked something into it and caused damage!
Anyways I got another set of turbos via BMW via the warranty and they fitted these things properly, I bought new inlet pipes and took all the mods off the car and converted it 100% to stock other than the downpipes.
The car drives beautifully now and has been for a couple months now!
to be continued with other fixes and mods:
Firstly here is what I ended up doing cause the amount of s**t your arm gets caught on is amazing and painful lol:
And this ladies and Gentleman is why the turbos popped!
So he lost the rubber grommets for the inlet pipes and instead of buying new ones and adding it to my bill as they were cheap parts, he decided to find an old rubber hose and cut some rubber grommets out of that hose and use those, however they were too thick and caused the pipe to crack. So he decided to take the pipe out and "Plastic weld it" and it just cracked again. The pipe was hanging off the turbos and the turbo must have sucked something into it and caused damage!
Anyways I got another set of turbos via BMW via the warranty and they fitted these things properly, I bought new inlet pipes and took all the mods off the car and converted it 100% to stock other than the downpipes.
The car drives beautifully now and has been for a couple months now!
to be continued with other fixes and mods:
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I finally got my new Bonnet latch cable from BMW and decided that tonight was the night to fit it:
The problem: Stripping begins: The new cable, the latch mechanism is in a bag on the other seat. Pulled it through the firewall, Filthy down there too. Latched in and connected: After a good cleanup: New Latch mechanism in place and cable connected: All back together and working 100%
The problem: Stripping begins: The new cable, the latch mechanism is in a bag on the other seat. Pulled it through the firewall, Filthy down there too. Latched in and connected: After a good cleanup: New Latch mechanism in place and cable connected: All back together and working 100%
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Looks like you’ve been busy! Looks good and I love the arm duct tape!
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Next update, rubbers restore:
This is what the rubbers and plastics looked like before hand: This is after many hours of using a rubber treatment and a paint brush and then buffing with a microfiber towel left it looking like:
Pic of a nice clean looking interior, still proud of my nice fixed vent tabs.
Anyways so this happened and it was like xmas The previous owner did a single turbo conversion on the car for a short time and so this is some of the damage that happened and why I needed the new washer fluid bottle! AAAAAAnd my expansion tank has been relocated too! to the correct side! As you can see the new washer fluid bottle is in and looking MUCH better I decided to do a bit of Autosol polishing of pipes that are now visible due to expansion tank relocation.
Here is a before and after, it actually looks allot better in the metal:
This is what the rubbers and plastics looked like before hand: This is after many hours of using a rubber treatment and a paint brush and then buffing with a microfiber towel left it looking like:
Pic of a nice clean looking interior, still proud of my nice fixed vent tabs.
Anyways so this happened and it was like xmas The previous owner did a single turbo conversion on the car for a short time and so this is some of the damage that happened and why I needed the new washer fluid bottle! AAAAAAnd my expansion tank has been relocated too! to the correct side! As you can see the new washer fluid bottle is in and looking MUCH better I decided to do a bit of Autosol polishing of pipes that are now visible due to expansion tank relocation.
Here is a before and after, it actually looks allot better in the metal:
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how beaten up is this car?
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Wow, gets worse and worse.
That has been some amateur previously working on your car.
Good to see you sort things out professionally with the right parts instead of some bodge farmers wiring and stuff
Unbelievable to see al this on such a relatively young sportscar.
That has been some amateur previously working on your car.
Good to see you sort things out professionally with the right parts instead of some bodge farmers wiring and stuff
Unbelievable to see al this on such a relatively young sportscar.
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Next up was the angel Eye halos. Although the yellow/brown didn't look too bad on this car it was time for a proper upgrade:
Here is what it looked like before we begin: So after trying many different LED setups and always having the same kak result of the inner ring being lit up and the outer ring hardly getting any light I decided to go another route altogether, something everyone told me was impossible due to the fact that the halo's dim when the lights low beam xenons switch on.
So I decided to try Carly Coder out and stopped my halos from dimming when the main low beam xenons come on so that I could do my mod.
It worked, now the voltage doesn't drop so a xenon can't throw and error or start flickering!
So let us begin:
Here is the purchase that I made: I needed this to be a stealth install, I don't like seeing messy wires that don't belong under a bonnet, especially not under this bonnet with the amount of blood sweat and tears I have had in trying to get it perfect which has been a hell of allot of work thus far.
So I decided to get the wires in from under the headlight, which would have been easy had it not been for this little surprise lurking in the dark!
This little s**t of a screw is underneath the damn headlight so pulling the headlights out is next to impossible, I could probably get a ratchet in there but the space is so small to get your hand in there from behind the headlight that getting that screw back on will be impossible unless I had a camera and a screen with forceps so year F#@k that s**t! So the dremel came out to play and I made a small hole in the bottom of the headlight by going through the top, its hard to explain lol here is a pic: This allowed me to bring stuff in: Then I could put the bulbs wires back through the hole and underneath the headlight but it was a pita of a job to do this as the spaces are so small. Installation done, no wires anywhere to be seen: Now I was worried that heat may be an issue, so I plugged my car on charge and ran this setup for over an hour with halogen halo bulb on the one side and xenon on the other side and felt temps around the area and watched carefully to see if any melting was happening or burning and it turns out that the halogen side was a bit hotter than the xenon side by touch, I would like to get a laser heat temp gun to make sure im not going mad, but as far as I have read, a xenon bulb is very hot at its core, but radiates less heat as you move further away from it where as a halogen is like a little heater.
anyways here is the result of a xenon powered angel eye:
That is Sugan standing on the left, the owner of Violet electronics who helped me get an 8000k H8 xenon bulb for me today I am the one crouching taking the photo lol:
They are so bright I am able to drive without my headlights on and just using my angel eyes The camera struggles to take pics of it and kinda makes the one look a little green. You have to see them in person to appreciate the true beauty of them, its nothing like the LED kits that you put in here, its on a whole new level, best visual mod I have done so far.
I might build little fans into the bottom of the headlights just as a preventative measure to make sure they don't run too hot on a really hot day, this will be done when I pull the front bumper off to put the Mspot bumper on.
I am going to drive around like this and monitor them and check for any signs of over heating but so far so good, and it looks super cool when you unlock the car with the remote as I also used Carly Coder to make my headlights switch on as well and not just the angel eyes.
I also made my mirrors fold up with the remote now when locking the car and made it so that I can open and close the roof while driving but as long as I am doing no more than 30kph, this has changed my life lol.
Anyways she is almost there.
Here is what it looked like before we begin: So after trying many different LED setups and always having the same kak result of the inner ring being lit up and the outer ring hardly getting any light I decided to go another route altogether, something everyone told me was impossible due to the fact that the halo's dim when the lights low beam xenons switch on.
So I decided to try Carly Coder out and stopped my halos from dimming when the main low beam xenons come on so that I could do my mod.
It worked, now the voltage doesn't drop so a xenon can't throw and error or start flickering!
So let us begin:
Here is the purchase that I made: I needed this to be a stealth install, I don't like seeing messy wires that don't belong under a bonnet, especially not under this bonnet with the amount of blood sweat and tears I have had in trying to get it perfect which has been a hell of allot of work thus far.
So I decided to get the wires in from under the headlight, which would have been easy had it not been for this little surprise lurking in the dark!
This little s**t of a screw is underneath the damn headlight so pulling the headlights out is next to impossible, I could probably get a ratchet in there but the space is so small to get your hand in there from behind the headlight that getting that screw back on will be impossible unless I had a camera and a screen with forceps so year F#@k that s**t! So the dremel came out to play and I made a small hole in the bottom of the headlight by going through the top, its hard to explain lol here is a pic: This allowed me to bring stuff in: Then I could put the bulbs wires back through the hole and underneath the headlight but it was a pita of a job to do this as the spaces are so small. Installation done, no wires anywhere to be seen: Now I was worried that heat may be an issue, so I plugged my car on charge and ran this setup for over an hour with halogen halo bulb on the one side and xenon on the other side and felt temps around the area and watched carefully to see if any melting was happening or burning and it turns out that the halogen side was a bit hotter than the xenon side by touch, I would like to get a laser heat temp gun to make sure im not going mad, but as far as I have read, a xenon bulb is very hot at its core, but radiates less heat as you move further away from it where as a halogen is like a little heater.
anyways here is the result of a xenon powered angel eye:
That is Sugan standing on the left, the owner of Violet electronics who helped me get an 8000k H8 xenon bulb for me today I am the one crouching taking the photo lol:
They are so bright I am able to drive without my headlights on and just using my angel eyes The camera struggles to take pics of it and kinda makes the one look a little green. You have to see them in person to appreciate the true beauty of them, its nothing like the LED kits that you put in here, its on a whole new level, best visual mod I have done so far.
I might build little fans into the bottom of the headlights just as a preventative measure to make sure they don't run too hot on a really hot day, this will be done when I pull the front bumper off to put the Mspot bumper on.
I am going to drive around like this and monitor them and check for any signs of over heating but so far so good, and it looks super cool when you unlock the car with the remote as I also used Carly Coder to make my headlights switch on as well and not just the angel eyes.
I also made my mirrors fold up with the remote now when locking the car and made it so that I can open and close the roof while driving but as long as I am doing no more than 30kph, this has changed my life lol.
Anyways she is almost there.