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Test Drove a Jerez Black e92 BMW M3 Coupe

January 25th, 2009

So there I found myself at BMW of Seattle - They happened to have a brand new Jerez Black BMW M3 coupe sitting in the showroom. I’m not exactly in the market for a new car, but still aching to drive the new one just to see how it holds up to my 2006 e46 BMW M3. A short talk with the sales guy and he was wheeling it out for me.

Here’s What she looked like:

Jerez Black BMW M3 Coupe

Jerez Black BMW M3 Coupe

2008 Black M3 Coupe

2008 Black M3 Coupe

Jerez Black Metallic Paint with Black Leather interior.  One of the best color combos available for an M3.

Jerez Black Metallic Paint with Black Leather interior. One of the best color combos available for an M3.

A couple of caveats:
1.) it was raining - you can only do so much in the rain.
2.) Seattle BMW got it yesteday … the car had 56 miles on it. I have a healthy respect for the vehicle and did not rev it past 5k rpm. I know - many folks here may think that’s lame … you’re also probably the same people whose wives/girlfriends complain that you go straight after the clitoris. This is a YP.

Initial impressions:
- The e92 m3 is MUCH better looking in person. The physique is much more slim with bulging lines here and there for the fenders and hood bulge.
- The car is significantly more behaved at city street speeds in 1st & 2nd gear & the clutch is easier to operate (it has LESS resistance the further it is depressed, whereas the e46 clutch has more resistance the further you depress it). Around town you can definitely feel the extra several hundred pounds. It just feels … heavy.

At freeway speeds… *cough* plus a little more… :
- I was always impressed with how comfortable the e46 felt at err… what’s 60+40? and this car made the e46 feel downright sloppy when I got back into it.
- very smooth. Just attributed to the added torque - the car is very smooth in 4th & 5th gear, but feels about the same in 6th gear (I didn’t have M mode on at this point).

With the exception to the fact that the car is more behaved at low rpm in 1st and 2nd gear - in general, as far as acceleration goes, the car felt like the e46, but with a little more juice to it. The gears actually felt shorter than the e46, but that I’m sure has to do with the fact that there’s that much more power and it pulls through the rpm band faster.

Cornering:

Others have said it, I’ll repeat it - this car corners amazingly! Before I was mentioning that you could feel the extra several hundred pounds of weight. It all disappears at turn-in. The turn-in on this car is so crisp it feels like a go-cart. There’s zero body roll with EDC turned on, and it’s incredibly responsive. Absolute A+++ on cornering. This car felt lighter than my old ‘88 Prelude with 205/40 R16’s and a spring kit on it. A feeling I thought was gone forever with 3000lb+ cars.

A quick side note on EDC - even though the body roll is almost totally diminished with EDC set to sport, the suspension doesn’t feel like it tightens up that much - BMW did a great job of preserving the suspension’s ability to absorb shock while minimizing body roll. Anyone who has ever driven in Seattle knows that you need good suspension around here.

Afterthoughts:

While driving away in my trusty ‘06 m3 I noticed a few immediate differnences:

1.) the e46 feels RRREALLY light compared to the e92 at low speeds
2.) the clutch is quite a bit heavier in the e46
3.) the e46 has a much more “GO GO GO GO GO GO GO!!!!” demeanor about it. Even without driving aggressively, I felt it pulling me and wanting to go faster in 1st and 2nd gear … and then a little bit more relaxed in 5th and 6th gear
4.) I immediately felt as thought I was in a dated piece of machinery when I got back in the e46.
4a.) After having a glass of wine and slice of pizza - I had forgotten the feeling of the e92, and felt back at home in the e46. ::siiiigh::

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HP Pavilion dv6700

January 20th, 2009

I have been using this laptop for several months now. It’s configured with a dual core1.83Ghz processor. Originally it had 2 GB of memory but since it’s running Windows Vista it was going a bit slow. I upgraded to 4 GB of memory though from Micron for a cost of about $50 and after that it’s been running a lot better.

HP Pavilion dv6700

HP Pavilion dv6700

The computer came loaded up with tons of useful programs - including, evidently, a Full Version of The Sims! I loaded MS Office onto it and have been chugging away ever since. The Laptop was purchased from Costco and I think ran about $700. It weighs a bit more than the Dell it replaced, but the screen is super slick and battery life is better.

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ByteBooth.com - Free Web and Application Hosting

January 15th, 2009

My friend told me the other day about a new service called ByteBooth.  He uses it to host all of his hobby websites.  So I went over, signed up for the service, and uploaded a small website: http://m3addict.bytebooth.com …The best part about it, is that it’s completely free.

I have to say it was super slick.  Just filled out their signup form, checked my email for the confirmation, and was off and running.  They have an interface that makes it easy to upload files through the browser, or an FTP option for advanced users.  Another cool part about ByteBooth is that they provide the ability to automatically install applications like WordPress with just a few clicks of a  button - seriously, it’s all taken care of for you in the background.  Really cool, I don’t know any other Free Hosting services like this around.

ByteBooth gives you 2 GB of disk space, 150 Gigabytes of Bandwidth, FTP Access, Immediate publication of uploaded files, an experienced support staff, a custom domain, and free instant application hosting.

Check it out: http://www.bytebooth.com

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Umnitza Predator Orions on 2006 BMW M3

January 12th, 2009

Okay, so last May I  installed the Umnitza Predator Orions.

To start - great service by Umnitza!  The Orion’s were shipped the same day I ordered them and even though I opted for the Cheap USPS shipping method, they were here on the 2nd business day.

Quality is great, installation is easy, and LOOKS ABSOLUTELY STUNNING when completed!  This product would have received an A++, but it did not come with a wiring diagram or install instructions.  I also wish the clips were made to fit perfectly - rather than having to slide around and “eyeball” the final fit.

Installation:
I am … used to be? … a fairly seasoned car electronics installer back in highschool & college.  It’s probably been 7 years since I picked up the crimps tho, so I was a tad rusty.

Once I figured out which end was up, the installation was a breeze! A quick search of M3Forum and I found this page: http://www.fastm.com/m3/angeleyes.html

These instructions were super helpful and pictures were incredibly helpful as well.  Thanks to whomever put it together =)

The install took me about 4 hours - but I was being super duper careful and I am always very anal about where the wires go and making sure everything is hidden, so that took a good hour or so.  There was NOTHING in here that was really difficult, The removal of the painted trim piece under the headlights was the toughest thing -and make sure to wash your hands before handling the clear plastic headlight cover so you don’t get fingerprints on there (your fingers will get FILTHY).

Finished Product:
After the install these things look really great!  Super Clean - nice color - stunning look!!  I can’t compliment them enough! Before ordering I was concerned that the bright white would be “too bright” for my carbon black - but because it’s so crisp, it actually looks really nice, and there’s the slightest shade of blue in the light - which goes very well with the faint blue of the carbon black.

For now, I just hooked them up to the “Accessory” switch - as per the instructions in the link I posted - but what I plan on doing is ordering the Euro  Light Control Module (I’m guessing it’s Euro?) and wiring the angel eyes to the lower right button:

BMW M3 Rear Fog Switch

BMW M3 Rear Fog Switch

This way I can turn them off & on independently of other lights so I can run under the radar if desired.

Here are some pics -taken at night with a dirty car, please excuse:

Under the hood - wires ran along passenger and drivers side edge

Under the hood - wires ran along passenger and driver's side edge

Fuse, Power Hookup, Switch, & Ground All Bundled Up

Fuse, Power Hookup, Switch, & Ground All Bundled Up

shot of the wire running down the drivers side - note this runs back to the ECU box, as thats where the accessory wire is tapped.

shot of the wire running down the driver's side - note this runs back to the ECU box, as that's where the accessory wire is tapped.

Money Shot

Money Shot

Close Up of Umnitza Angel Eyes

Close Up of Umnitza Angel Eyes

Angel Eyes on E46 BMW M3

Angel Eyes on E46 BMW M3

Sorry! I told you the car was dirty! Heres a pic of the Angel Eyes from directly in front of the ///M

Sorry! I told you the car was dirty! Here's a pic of the Angel Eyes from directly in front of the ///M

Really satisfied with this product!  I had some problems with the lights rattling loose a couple of times, then I dropped a single dab of super glue on the clip and they’ve stayed put.  Total cost was about $120 including shipping.  I was told by my BMW service rep that the cost of the Euro Fog Light switch panel was about $100.  I will probably add that shortly.

Thumbs up for Umnitza on this one.

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Dinan Short Shift Kit

January 8th, 2009

So about a year ago I picked up the Dinan Short Shift Kit (SSK) for my M3.

Right away I noticed a difference.  Not only was the throw shorter (thank god!), but it seemed a bit smoother.  Now there’s a nice gliding sensation and it pops into and out of gears easier.  The throw being shorter, I find I’m shifting faster and missing fewer shifts.

Dinan Short Shift Kit

Dinan Short Shift Kit

For the price of about $250 installed, I think this was worth it.  The height that the shifter rests at is more comfortable, especially when that lame armrest is folded up.  And as a result of quicker and more direct shifts, the car has more of a “racer” feel to it.

Definitely Recommend this upgrade.

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Get The Straight Scoop

January 6th, 2009

I’ve decided to add this review section to M3Addict so that you can get solid product & service recommendations.  Doesn’t really matter what it is, I’ll review it and recommend anything that is worth using.  There’s a lot of fluff floating around in this world, and this can be the place you come to to get the straight scoop from one of your own.

Cheers,

-Tim

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