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Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Jul 11, 2016 3:20 PM
by tn535i
So I gotta say after spending my career in filtration I don't like foam filters. They don't perform well and if you get the efficiency up at all they have way too much restriction because the area is tiny by comparison to pleated paper. That is by far the better way to go and the stock M5/6 filter is good design for air.

Keep that machine on clean roads in fair weather, you don't want to get it dirty anyway. :)

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Jul 13, 2016 4:49 PM
by dan101smith
I like this a lot. Certainly neater than my effort:

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Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Jul 19, 2016 5:31 PM
by Tifoso
tn535i wrote:So I gotta say after spending my career in filtration I don't like foam filters. They don't perform well and if you get the efficiency up at all they have way too much restriction because the area is tiny by comparison to pleated paper. That is by far the better way to go and the stock M5/6 filter is good design for air.

Keep that machine on clean roads in fair weather, you don't want to get it dirty anyway. :)
While some may disapprove, I never drive this car in the rain or on any dusty/dirt roads - she's a real princess! :)

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Jul 19, 2016 5:32 PM
by Tifoso
dan101smith wrote:I like this a lot. Certainly neater than my effort
Totally badass! That's the other (larger) box that I considered.... Performance must be amazing.

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Aug 21, 2016 3:42 PM
by CBREEZ
True inspiration for a fellow M5 owner, and best of all rather local! I love it!!!

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Aug 29, 2016 9:42 AM
by CarNut68
Maybe I missed it but what is the exhaust system? Very nice looking.

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Aug 29, 2016 12:16 PM
by leadphut
i don't share many colored, bea gifs, but this car is worth it. :up:

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Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Aug 30, 2016 12:20 PM
by Tifoso
CarNut68 wrote:Maybe I missed it but what is the exhaust system? Very nice looking.
Exhaust details are buried in one of my responses above: " the euro headers are mated to a VSR center section and a B&B muffler. I like the exhaust sound -- I was worried it would be too loud when I added the headers, but not at all the case. A nice bellow when you get on it, fairly quiet at cruise, and no droning whatsoever...."

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Sep 01, 2016 6:15 PM
by Tifoso
A quick update: the car has been running great overall with the Alpha N tune. The only issues I've been experiencing are some occasional stumbling/stalling at low RPM. VSR did a dyno tuning session yesterday, and it seems much better. Still not always perfect coming off idle, but there is more fine tuning to do. The car dyno'd at 272 hp at the rear wheels (at 6300) and 246 lb ft of torque (at 5400). With an 18% to 20% drivetrain loss assumption, that's around 330 crank hp. I can post the dyno sheet, but not sure how to post a PDF on here....

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Nov 27, 2017 2:54 PM
by Tifoso
FYI, I have posted my Fikse wheels for sale in the classifieds, in case anyone is interested:

http://www.mye28.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=146141

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Sep 05, 2019 4:36 PM
by Tifoso
Another update: I have added a stitched vinyl dash, "fake" euro wipers (i.e., just the wipers, none of the other mechanicals), Condor shift knob, and my 4th and FINAL set of wheels, a custom set of BBS E50 replicas made Image Wheels in 17" x 8.5". I think I'm finally done!

Here are a few new photos:

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Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Sep 05, 2019 5:07 PM
by brickwhite
any more pictures of the e28goodies dash?

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Sep 05, 2019 6:01 PM
by milarsky
Killer build!!! Great job.

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Sep 06, 2019 12:04 AM
by tig
Tifoso wrote: I think I'm finally done!
Ha! That's what they (we) all say.

Good work, regardless.

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Sep 06, 2019 12:12 PM
by Tifoso
brickwhite wrote:any more pictures of the e28goodies dash?
I don't have any, unfortunately. There are a bunch more on e28goodies web site, which actually very accurately represent the dash.

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Sep 06, 2019 12:48 PM
by Tifoso
milarsky wrote:Killer build!!! Great job.
Thanks!
cek wrote:
Tifoso wrote: I think I'm finally done!
Ha! That's what they (we) all say.

Good work, regardless.
Hey, may as well try to deceive myself for a day or two! Thanks, Charlie.

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Sep 06, 2019 2:34 PM
by EuroShark
Amazing! I love it.

What model wheel is that? I've looked at Images site but I can't seem to find this exact style.

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Sep 06, 2019 3:20 PM
by Tifoso
EuroShark wrote:Amazing! I love it.

What model wheel is that? I've looked at Images site but I can't seem to find this exact style.
Thanks! This is a one-off set that Image did for me based upon a 16" BBS E50 wheel they had for measurement purposes. In addition to their standard wheel styles, they also do custom requests....

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Sep 06, 2019 6:44 PM
by tn535i
Can I give you my run down as it looks like you are asking for it?

Was the interior fully replaced also? The color is more modern looking and IMO better suited to black than US M5's originally had. Beautiful choice and work.

Wheels and tires and stance are so much of an 'in the eye of the beholder' thing that I would have chosen a little different but still looks amazing to me and not the overdone drop and such so many go for. Very much perfect.

The newly minted Blaupunkt receiver discussed in another thread might be better suited than the Nakamichi. Take a look.

Since it's so near perfection I have to point out it appears the front bumper trim is running a little downhill on the left front corner. Maybe that's just me imagining that.

Overall score, STUNNING and more and more STUNNING.

Thanks for sharing it with us I wish one day I could bring my car (M6) anywhere even close to that level.

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Sep 10, 2019 11:24 AM
by Tifoso
tn535i wrote:Can I give you my run down as it looks like you are asking for it?

Was the interior fully replaced also? The color is more modern looking and IMO better suited to black than US M5's originally had. Beautiful choice and work.

Wheels and tires and stance are so much of an 'in the eye of the beholder' thing that I would have chosen a little different but still looks amazing to me and not the overdone drop and such so many go for. Very much perfect.

The newly minted Blaupunkt receiver discussed in another thread might be better suited than the Nakamichi. Take a look.

Since it's so near perfection I have to point out it appears the front bumper trim is running a little downhill on the left front corner. Maybe that's just me imagining that.

Overall score, STUNNING and more and more STUNNING.

Thanks for sharing it with us I wish one day I could bring my car (M6) anywhere even close to that level.
Thanks so much! Interior was re-done in euro cloth by a prior owner. I re-dyed the leather and did other odds and ends like steering wheel, stereo/speakers, carpets, shift knob, etc. And lots of elbow grease! :) I missed the Blaupunkt thread, will have to check that out.

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Jul 22, 2020 3:58 PM
by Tifoso
Here's a link to a fun driving video that my son and I just put together:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6Xvlu5tIEs

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Aug 09, 2020 8:18 PM
by Zengineer
A beautiful car, really like that you are rolling around on 1-off wheels, a nice personal touch. Thanks for the video, car sounds awesome. :)

Re: M5 "Makeover" (Photo Heavy!)

Posted: Aug 18, 2020 11:27 AM
by Tifoso
Zengineer wrote: Aug 09, 2020 8:18 PM A beautiful car, really like that you are rolling around on 1-off wheels, a nice personal touch. Thanks for the video, car sounds awesome. :)
Thanks!