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I am paranoid by nature when it comes to messing around with an engine as expensive to repair as BMWs, but the trip to Jason at BWChiptune put my mind to rest. Jason is a relaxed fella, and all the reviews on here definitely help put my mind to ease. I didn't opt for huge gains in performance of massive savings in fuel economy, but wanted better throttle response with any gains in fuel consumption being minor. Well, I can only imagine what it would be like if I asked Jason to tune for performance. The X3 came alive. She was response with little pressing on the pedal. I have no idea about fuel savings, as I totally enjoyed driving her home the 59.5 miles back. I wanted mild improvements, as didn't want to put an older engine under more stress, but this was a remarkable improvement. Definite recommend. Thanks to Jason.
As for the lights, there are a few forums out there about the legality of fitting HID kits, whether having washers or self leveling counts, and the heat omitted from the light that can scorch the headlamp. Well, Jason has used them previously, and recommended Raj at XenonsHID4u. Never heard of him as I am an Essex brotha. I was contemplating getting a kit from HIDsDirect, but went with jason's recommendation today. Fitting the 35w 6000k CanBusPro. The light is a really good improvement, and I will let you know what issues I have, if any. But for now, really pleased. Hopefully the pic loads, Showing simply the HID on the left, standard Halogen on the right.
Now, I need to replace the head unit, get use out of my USB sounds. And Bluetooth.
Think I will get some pics uploaded after she's had a good clean.... bring on the Armarol!
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My new(ish) E83 Issues
Re: My new(ish) E83 Issues
Current:
E83 X3
E90 MSport
'56 LeMans Exclusive Edition X5
Honda Civic 1.6
Previous:
Toyota Previa 2.0 D4D
Vauxhall Astra 1.6
E36 BMW 1.8 4 door
1.5 Honda Civic
E83 X3
E90 MSport
'56 LeMans Exclusive Edition X5
Honda Civic 1.6
Previous:
Toyota Previa 2.0 D4D
Vauxhall Astra 1.6
E36 BMW 1.8 4 door
1.5 Honda Civic
Re: My new(ish) E83 Issues
HID bulbs run cooler than filament bulbs and draw less current. What can cause trouble is buying very cheap HID bulbs, or too high a colour temperature 8K plus, which produce a lot of UV light. That will denature the plastic. I doubt the plastic lenses on the BMWs differ between HID and normal.
You are supposed to have self-levelling & washers, but neither are mandated in the MOT which just requires them to be working if fitted.
If you don't have projector lenses then the bulbs need to be the 'R' type (as in D1R/D2R etc) to prevent glare.
Richard
You are supposed to have self-levelling & washers, but neither are mandated in the MOT which just requires them to be working if fitted.
If you don't have projector lenses then the bulbs need to be the 'R' type (as in D1R/D2R etc) to prevent glare.
Richard
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