Gookah's Progress Journal

Sir Percival

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British Zeds
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Redditch
Model of Z
2.8
I keep a tiny well trained primate inside my glove box, to work my remotes, curling my finger round got too tiring. ;)
 

gookah

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British Zeds
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Dec 7, 2011
Points
170
Location
Shropshire
Model of Z
2.8 Z3
So I decided to fit some Daytime Running Lights, but was spoiled for ideas.
This one started off a possibility but stuck out a bit far so was scrapped:




So I decided on some of these "eagle eyes" instead


Originally I fitted two per side in the blanking plate by the fog light,

They were bright , even in daytime as can be seen here:





Anyway my son G8JKA copied me.... :wtf: but fitted 3 per side and made his flush, so I was not happy..
But, after stripping them apart and fitting them flush, mine are now like that too....



 
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gookah

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British Zeds
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Shropshire
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2.8 Z3
This was another purchase:



Not the photobombing dog, but this:



complete with senders and Prosport guages, Volts, Oil temp and pressure.



I decided to carbon wrap but this time in a brighter blue than before.





I think I will roll this colour out to steering wheel tabs and the door trim.
 

gookah

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British Zeds
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Points
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Shropshire
Model of Z
2.8 Z3
Onto the gauges, and more importantly sensors, fitting is not without issues.

Oil pressure sensor just fits into a tee, branched off the oil filter housing

However with the oil temperature, when fitted in the tee, it means it sits in cold static oil, and its much the same problem if its in place of the sump plug, that also reads colder than normal so I thought I would experiment



This involved buying a cheap (£15) filter housing:



and being able to see where it would be best placed to fit the temp sensor so its in flowing oil.
Incidentally there is already a temperature sensor in place in the housing



but that is already used for ECU reasons,



but it gave me a pointer as to where else would be good.

So I drilled and tapped a 1/8 bsp hole to mount it...






Tested and all working:




Now I just have to find some time to fit it.. the console is in, but not the filter housing as of yet..
 

t-tony

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British Zeds
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Dec 31, 2013
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Location
Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
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E89 Z4 23i Auto
I keep telling him to get rid of it for another Z3 :whistle:
Well you're obviously talking to the wrong person Dave;)=))

Tony.
 

t-tony

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British Zeds
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Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
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E89 Z4 23i Auto
I keep a tiny well trained primate inside my glove box, to work my remotes, curling my finger round got too tiring. ;)
I thought he was working on the new series of the Grand Tour. . . . . . .

Tony.
 

Dino D

Zorg Guru (V)
British Zeds
Joined
Mar 28, 2014
Points
176
Location
Kent
Model of Z
2.8 Manual
I love/hate these updates. Love seeing what can be done, hate the fact it make me think mmm...something else to do!

Amazing Z’s, love it!
 
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