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<blockquote data-quote="Juan Powerblow" data-source="post: 204609" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>Thanks KL2DC. Great invaluable advice as alwiz. The wheels are certainly easier to clean but only looks its best when absolutely clean. I've resorted to cleaning it everyday and my friends think I'm quite anal for doing that! One guy farted in my car today and I almost threw him out if it wasn't for the fact he's my best fren! </p><p> </p><p>The engine is beginning to loosen up nicely! There's more low range purposeful torque, linear all the way to 3,500 rpms! Still running in lah with only 350 kms! Hahaha! The soundtrack too is improving from being a tad mechanical to throaty smooth like in the 325i. </p><p> </p><p>I think the suspension is also feeling a bit better after lowering the tire pressure. I'm now doing a conservative 32 psi at the front and 35 at the rear. It's soaking the smaller bumps and road strips a bit better. I feel the rear should in fact be lower a bit and wonder if I need to get more fellas to sit at the back. </p><p> </p><p>Just on one last note, Imola Auto Spa in Sri Hartamas did a good wax and polish job on my car and I would recommend 'em. They only use Meguiars and the polish turned out to be pretty evens stevens with wax lasting appropriately. They did claying (using Meguiars clay), wax, polish and leather, vinyl conditioning for RM200-00 (which they said was a special price). I think that was pretty cheap!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juan Powerblow, post: 204609, member: 20"] Thanks KL2DC. Great invaluable advice as alwiz. The wheels are certainly easier to clean but only looks its best when absolutely clean. I've resorted to cleaning it everyday and my friends think I'm quite anal for doing that! One guy farted in my car today and I almost threw him out if it wasn't for the fact he's my best fren! The engine is beginning to loosen up nicely! There's more low range purposeful torque, linear all the way to 3,500 rpms! Still running in lah with only 350 kms! Hahaha! The soundtrack too is improving from being a tad mechanical to throaty smooth like in the 325i. I think the suspension is also feeling a bit better after lowering the tire pressure. I'm now doing a conservative 32 psi at the front and 35 at the rear. It's soaking the smaller bumps and road strips a bit better. I feel the rear should in fact be lower a bit and wonder if I need to get more fellas to sit at the back. Just on one last note, Imola Auto Spa in Sri Hartamas did a good wax and polish job on my car and I would recommend 'em. They only use Meguiars and the polish turned out to be pretty evens stevens with wax lasting appropriately. They did claying (using Meguiars clay), wax, polish and leather, vinyl conditioning for RM200-00 (which they said was a special price). I think that was pretty cheap! [/QUOTE]
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