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General conversations about BMW E28s and the people who own them.
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Ya know, I'm not real hard on smokers, but some of them do reek. A lot of them really, just stink of cigarette smoke, it's not a pleasant thing. The other night at the bowl a friend walked by me and the smell of smoke followed. Whoooaa, that wasn't tobacco, it wasn't nearly as offensive, or as strong. He did mention later how he was out smokin' a Jasinski, the name of a the guy who probably treated him to it, and how it was good shit. Of course I'm sure this was medicinal being California and all. ;) But it wasn't nearly as bad as the cigarette smokers when he went by.
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1. You may call me President Armour.
2. My wife was trying to do me a solid by driving the ix to work for exercise... But she left the lights on.
3. Also, went to file my taxes... REJECTED. Someone beat us to the punch and filed a return for my wife for me. Thanks, deadbeat. Maybe we'll get our refund in 6 months or so... (Seems kinda backward, we prove it's us, but WE get punished for someone else's fraudulent actions?)
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So Im out in the shop poking around the cars and spot a new one programming. Notice these nearly 2 inch diameter safety orange wire covers running up both sides of the fenders.

Me: Touching them for whatever reason.
Tech: DONT TOUCH THOSE!
Me: Why?
Tech: High voltage. You could die.
Me: Cool. Shit. (walks away)
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just did an oil change in the new car - 4.8 liter engine takes 5 gallons of 15W50. It's not a dry sump system so all that went into the oil pan.
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Devinder wrote:just did an oil change in the new car - 4.8 liter engine takes 5 gallons
Not 19 litres? et Tu Devinder, et Tu? :(
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yes, 18.5 Litres but I had to buy them 3.785 Litres at a time.

Doing a leak down test today I found the cams and crank do no turn in the same direction.
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Devinder wrote:yes, 18.5 Litres
Is that with, or without a filter change?
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With filter change but it doesn't matter. There are two parallel spin-on oil filters mounted upside down in the valley. I thought it was going to be a mess but the upside down filters actually make for a clean removal since they drain themselves whenever the engine is turned off.

Why did BMW need a check valve in the later M30 oil filters? The Italians seem to have no issue with starting a engine on empty oil filters.
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ProTip #425: Try not to shoot at squirrels from you daughter's treehouse when they are home and possibly watching from the kitchen window and having a snack. IamChristhehated.
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oldskool wrote:ProTip #425: Try not to shoot at squirrels from you daughter's treehouse when they are home and possibly watching from the kitchen window and having a snack. IamChristhehated.
Same goes for rabbits. Especially just before Easter. AMHIK.
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Confession time.
That small bullshit trailer. The one that some dick kept putting on my mother's property on the corner lot that said: "For Sale".
That small bullshit trailer that Moms calls me about being in her yard every fucking week??
I flipped the sign over today and wrote "Free" and it was gone in an hour.
:)
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I think sometimes that I'd like having you as a neighbor. I assume it's easy to stay in your good graces utilizing a "Hey, neighbor! Beer?" approach?

There have been some neighbors that I've assisted in driving out of neighborhoods (my buddy went through two or three before he got a decent one), but I'm not sure what the statute of limitations is on some of that stuff so I'm not talking.
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Everything is awesome!
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This is fun:

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It's obvious oldskool is a one percenter. He lives in a pocket of America this still has rule of law, literate populace, and no one is lacking for metal.

My 10,000 lb trailer is behind a barbed wire fence, with a hitch lock, lighting ... and I still secretly booby trap it.
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Am in a bar in Thermal, CA. They have a guitar player singing jimmy buffet and eagles. Will have to stop beers soon. 12 hr bottle-to-throttle plus not IFR pilot.

Why is ok to be on your phone all night at the bar but everyone looks at you for ipad mini? Is their eyesight that much better?
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I cut the cord a decade+ ago so I am constantly surprised by TV. Hot blonde in pink skirt on PGA tour named Paula Creamer? Reality TV scripted?
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Oopsie.

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This was the fed courthouse in Seattle.
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Automatic bollards create big problems for the terminally inept.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_Cw0QJU8ro

These things are big in the UK from what I understand. I've seen better compilation type videos before, but of course I couldn't find any now when I really want one.
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Post by Karl Grau »

oldskool wrote:Confession time.
That small bullshit trailer. The one that some dick kept putting on my mother's property on the corner lot that said: "For Sale".
That small bullshit trailer that Moms calls me about being in her yard every fucking week??
I flipped the sign over today and wrote "Free" and it was gone in an hour.
:)
It's nice that you went green and repurposed the original For Sale sign.
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Live near Seattle? Want an out of this world dark amber beer? Bellevue Brewing Company' CDA (Cascadian Dark Amber) is just about as good as it gets.

I needed to get some wire at Vetco and used that as an excuse to have lunch at BBC and was stoked that CDA is back on tap.

http://instagram.com/p/lA7UGRrRsP/

Oh, and their pork nachos don't suck either...

http://instagram.com/p/lA8Qj5rRt1/
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38 years and counting... :pimp:
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1st 5er wrote:38 years and counting... :pimp:
That's admirable. Totally needs it's own thread. Show the noobs how it's done.
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Those pork nachos look tasty, so

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I had to cook spaghetti squash casserole tonight, being snowed/iced in. I hoped to get through winter without putting the Blizzaks on the 2002, as I like to let it sleep though winter, but with lots of sleet, sub 20 degree weather, icy streets with snow on top tonight, well I had too. Had to get the cheddar cheese I forgot yesterday at the store for the spaghetti squash casserole for dinner. Then I remember, oh yea, that 2002‘s heater blower ain’t working.
So quick hotwire to the hot side of the fan motor fixed that, real problem is related to the behr AC has a relay that cuts the power to the heater motor & I’m in a hurry, so no time to trace the real fault for now. Just put 2 blizzaks on the rear, open diff & I’m blowing down May Avenue as fast as a Jeep Cherokee is at 30mph on icy snowy streets. I couldn’t take the 535, it has S Drives on it they suck on snow & ice, even with the LSD.

Now I gotta decide, do I get snow’s for the E30 & put on 14‘s or do I get snow tires for the E28 to put on 15‘s.

I think the E30, it's the least loved of the 3.
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The Nokia Icon phone takes fantastic macro photos. 2094x1600. "Eugene Dietzgen Co. Slide Rule"

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Full rez version here: http://flic.kr/p/kDTrWX
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oldskool wrote:
1st 5er wrote:38 years and counting... :pimp:
That's admirable. Totally needs it's own thread. Show the noobs how it's done.
In two more years when 10 becomes a reality. :cool: This year was a virtual celebration. :laugh:
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Post by Jeremy »

Know why modern cars have idiot buzzers that go off when you open the door with the car off, key out, and headlights still on? Cause idiots like me drive to work at twilight, get to work at full bright, then leave the damn lights on. Twice this winter. :evil:

My e36 had a warning sound like a damn klaxon. Any easy way to wire that into an e28?
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Jeremy wrote:Know why modern cars have idiot buzzers that go off when you open the door with the car off, key out, and headlights still on? Cause idiots like me drive to work at twilight, get to work at full bright, then leave the damn lights on. Twice this winter. :evil:

My e36 had a warning sound like a damn klaxon. Any easy way to wire that into an e28?
I don't think there's an easy way to do it (might be a good topic for Tech Talk though; not sure if you'll get many bites on that subject here.) I had the same problem with the Suzuki Sidekick I had before buying my e28 and did some digging around hoping there was a parts-store/aftermarket solution available and nope. I did find some DIYs online for such gadgets, but I didn't pursue it.
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Jeremy wrote:Know why modern cars have idiot buzzers that go off when you open the door with the car off, key out, and headlights still on? Cause idiots like me drive to work at twilight, get to work at full bright, then leave the damn lights on. Twice this winter. :evil:

My e36 had a warning sound like a damn klaxon. Any easy way to wire that into an e28?
That's about the only nanny feature on cars I like.

It would be an easy install, use a double throw relay with a normally closed set of contacts, wire the coil to ignition power, 30 to a running light lead and 87a to the buzzer. Ignition on, circuit opens, nothing happens, ignition off, if power is to 30, meaning lights are on, it goes to 87a, on normal German style relays, and it powers the buzzer. If the lights are off, nothing to feed power to the buzzer. I should do it to the E12.
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