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Hope you got you car back and all is well. I was curious where you got your spoiler? If anyone else has some advise on where to pick one up ...I'm not looking for the cheapest...quality first ...then cost.
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I pre-bent mine and others here have had corners pop up! OEM might be the best shot!
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Rules of turbo ownership! 1. Let them warm up until the oil temp gets to 175 degrees (at least). 2. Likewise, after a "spirited" run, let them cool off for a couple of minutes before you shut off the engine. 3. Use full synthetic engine oil - 0-40 is best! These rules apply regardless of the ambient temperature. A little caution should mean longer turbo life. To clarify, this doesn't mean you have to sit in your driveway for 5 minutes and let it warm up or cool down, it means you should use common sense and take it easy when you start/finish your trip. ![]() Stoney's FAQ <a href="http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/2008685.phtml"> a must read</a> Golf community and handicap tracking @ golfinity <a href="http://oldoakland.golfinity.com"> Old Oakland Golf Club</a> |
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Rules of turbo ownership! 1. Let them warm up until the oil temp gets to 175 degrees (at least). 2. Likewise, after a "spirited" run, let them cool off for a couple of minutes before you shut off the engine. 3. Use full synthetic engine oil - 0-40 is best! These rules apply regardless of the ambient temperature. A little caution should mean longer turbo life. To clarify, this doesn't mean you have to sit in your driveway for 5 minutes and let it warm up or cool down, it means you should use common sense and take it easy when you start/finish your trip. ![]() Stoney's FAQ <a href="http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/2008685.phtml"> a must read</a> Golf community and handicap tracking @ golfinity <a href="http://oldoakland.golfinity.com"> Old Oakland Golf Club</a> |
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This one, IIRC, was around $135 shipped to the west coast. Local connection painted for free ninety free and I slapped it on with double sided tape and its been on there problem free for over a year. t
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![]() and it was already painted at the factory. Total cost was $170 or so, and the quality is very high, especially since it had factory finish, and there was no bending required to shape to the trunk. Cost unpainted at the BMW dealer about $140. Not sure how much someone would charge for painting, but I would go OEM again in a heartbeat!
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quite a bit of sanding and bending to make it right. Looks great now, but for the time I ended up spending, I'd go OEM BMW the next time.
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Eric 2000 A6 2.7T DIY Mule: Full Timing Belt Replacement, Cam Seals & Cam Tensioner Gaskets, Engine Mounts (TWICE! Thanks Hamburg-Technic/ECS), O2 Sensors, 2ndary Coolant Pump, '03 OEM Sport Suspension, H-Sport Sway Bars, Control Arms, Tie Rod Ends, CV Joint Boots & All Kinds of Maintenance Stuff. Retired: 1996 A4 2.8 2wd 12v 1987 4000CS Quattro 1980 4000 2door (not even an "S")
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Rules of turbo ownership! 1. Let them warm up until the oil temp gets to 175 degrees (at least). 2. Likewise, after a "spirited" run, let them cool off for a couple of minutes before you shut off the engine. 3. Use full synthetic engine oil - 0-40 is best! These rules apply regardless of the ambient temperature. A little caution should mean longer turbo life. To clarify, this doesn't mean you have to sit in your driveway for 5 minutes and let it warm up or cool down, it means you should use common sense and take it easy when you start/finish your trip. ![]() Stoney's FAQ <a href="http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/2008685.phtml"> a must read</a> Golf community and handicap tracking @ golfinity <a href="http://oldoakland.golfinity.com"> Old Oakland Golf Club</a> |
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