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			<title>3WD: Authorized AC Schnitzer Dealer</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 21:43:27 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>*Hello 6Speed Members,  
 
We are an Authorized AC Schnitzer Dealer in the US. 
We have a HUGE Inventory of Springs and other accessories. 
 
Springs...</description>
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<font size="3">W<font size="3">e are an A<font size="3">u<font size="3">thorized AC Schnitzer Dealer in the US.<br />
<font size="3">We have a HUGE I<font size="3">nv<font size="3">entory of Springs and <font size="3">other accessories.<br />
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			<title>Tightening the suspension...</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2013 01:41:24 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Hello BB, 
 
For the last couple months, ive felt like my car is driving very 'slack' and 'loose' and 'sloppy'. While i have a set of coilovers on my...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hello BB,<br />
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For the last couple months, ive felt like my car is driving very 'slack' and 'loose' and 'sloppy'. While i have a set of coilovers on my wishlist (probably BCs), i wanted to know what are some things that i should either replace or upgrade in order to tighten up/repair/improve the suspension, chassis, and the 'feel of the car'.<br />
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Im not entirely sure what bushings or other things i should be checking to see if they are busted, either. Im a super noob when it comes to non-coilover suspension bits. I have a feeling that simply replacing/repairing certain parts of my suspension/chassis would help the ride feel as it is now. Should i be replacing any bushings or similar items at 40k miles? The only maintenance ive done is oil every 4k miles, air filter, oil filter, tires. Thats it (besides what the previous owner/CPO center did. I got it at 33k miles).<br />
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So, let me know what you think! I just know my buddies M3 feels 1,000x more planted/stiff/connected, and thats on the M3s stock suspension ( i know, apples to oranges, but you get the idea).<br />
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-E</div>

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			<title>Ground control, red stuff, and wavetrac review</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 23 Apr 2013 21:50:21 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>*Mod list:* 
 
Jb4 g5 iso w/ backend e85 flash running map 5 E60 
Alpina auto trans tune 
Walbro 455lph 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><b>Mod list:</b><br />
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Jb4 g5 iso w/ backend e85 flash running map 5 E60<br />
Alpina auto trans tune<br />
Walbro 455lph<br />
DCI w/ ram air scoops<br />
BMS oil catch can<br />
BMS Oil thermostat bypass<br />
VRSF downpipes<br />
VRSF 7&quot; intercooler<br />
Straight piped exhaust with vibrant resonators<br />
Ground control custom springs and shocks w/ camber plates<br />
Wavetrac lsd (will review this as well)<br />
m3 front suspension components<br />
VMR VB3 18x8.5 255 front 18x9.5 275 rear toyo r888<br />
Zimmerman coated rotors<br />
Type 200 Brake fluid<br />
EBC red stuff Brake pads<br />
Motul power racing 300v 5w30 I think i am switching to Mobil 1 0w40 (I can change my oil 3 times for the price of Motul)<br />
Water Wetter and factory coolant<br />
Front alumalite splitter<br />
Bmw performance cf rear spoiler<br />
M3 front bumper w/ custom brake ducts<br />
Motorsport hardware 82mm studs w/ 2 piece race lugs w/ locks (These guys are great)<br />
Some weight reduction car weighs 3400lbs without me in with a 1/2 tank of gas<br />
47.8% weight distribution without me in the car with me is right at 50.1%<br />
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<b>Parts:</b><br />
I have the Ground Control single adjustable street/school kit. My kit  has 440f 700r spring rates with the street camber plates and m3 rear  camber arms. Along with this i also installed EBC red stuff pads and a  Wavetrac LSD<br />
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<b>Install:</b><br />
Install took about 8 hours. This was installing the front camber plates  and coilovers as well as the rear m3 wishbones and the rear ground  control components. While the car was up on the jacks we also installed  brake pads and included in the 8 hours is eating as well. The install  went well with little to no problems at all besides the fact that the  oem camber arm bolts need the exhaust to be dropped in order to be  removed and reinstalled with the new ones.<br />
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<b>Initial impressions:</b><br />
As soon as i got in the car i noticed the car is a good amount firmer.  The car, however, isnt harsh. It hits a bump and the tire feels really  willing to get out of the way and then it reacts quickly to get back to  the ground to regain full traction. I got the car aligned and then i had  the car corner balanced and then realigned. The alignment specs are  thanks to some awesome guys over on the m3 forum. Camber is -2.5 front  -2 rear. Toe is 0 front -1/16 rear. Caster is 7.6. Car was corner  balanced and weighs 3400 without me in it.<br />
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<b>Driving easy:</b><br />
While cruising around town the car feels very good. Like i said it is  firmer but the car doesnt break your back. The car lets you know there  are bumps there but by no means is it uncomfortable. Basically it still  passes the girlfriend test lol. Driving around it feels like the car  just wants to be thrown around a turn. There are those moments you hit  an on ramp or are on a nice curvy road that you just resist going a bit  faster than usual. <br />
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<b>Hard driving:</b><br />
The car with this setup listed above has very little body roll. The car  is incredibly neutral. When you go past the limit it is still  controllable. With the Wavetrac in its a totally different than i was  used to. I can actually power out of a corner now! Between the LSD and  suspension the car just wants to go around a corner. It is very eager to  turn in and the car just grips and goes. Honestly from how it drives  daily i wouldnt expect this level of performance in hard driving.<br />
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<b>Wavetrac:</b><br />
I had the diff put in and right away went out to do some launches and  hard corners. Its truly amazing how much grip this car has now. But i  guess that is what happens with the tires and a good setup other wise. I  can floor it in 1st and nothing really dramatic happens it will spin a  little bit and then jsut hook up and go and when it hooks up in 1st oh  man does it sit you back in your seat. Around a corner like i mentioned  above i can actually power out of a turn as well as get it a bit  slideways<img style="max-width: 500px; cursor: pointer;" onclick="window.open(this.src)" border="0" alt="Click here to enlarge" src="http://www.e90post.com/forums/images/smilies/lol.gif" border="0" alt="" />. To anyone at any power level i highly suggest you get a diff. It just makes driving that much more enjoyable.<br />
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<b>Red stuff:</b><br />
These pads are pretty great. They are not too good when wet or when  really cold but other than that they are a great pad with good bite for  the street and some spirited driving. However i could see them easily  getting faded out on the track.<br />
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<b>Overall:</b><br />
Overall with this setup i am extremely happy and really have no  complaints what so ever. The car truly feels like a completely new car  and is just so much more fun to drive. As well as being fun the car is  1000x more capable. I am extremely happy with my purchases. Jay @ ground  control and Harold @ HP auto were both extremely helpful and guided me  through every step of the way with my purchases for my needs.<br />
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<b>Oil &amp; plugs:</b><br />
Id like to make a real quick point about oil and plugs. I did some  research into some different high line oils and decided to run redline  5w-40 due to it actually having a higher viscosity than the 10w-40 so  far car runs very smooth and minimal noise from the engine.<br />
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As far as plugs i went with the NGK 5992's and the car runs much better/ smoother and even idles better. <img style="max-width: 500px; cursor: pointer;" onclick="window.open(this.src)" border="0" alt="Click here to enlarge" src="http://www.e90post.com/forums/images/smilies/thumbup.gif" border="0" alt="" /><br />
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<b>Future mods:</b><br />
I think the next thing i am going to do is go with the turner solid diff  and subframe mounts. Why solid you ask? Because i recently rode in a  solid mount car and the performance and feel way out weighed the very  slight increase in nvh. Besides that its upgraded turbos and thats it.<br />
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let me know if there are any further questions!</div>

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