Bummer that you had to replace it more than once. Mine lasted about 130K.
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I've only replaced it once. Well I didn't BMW did. Either way nothing out of pocket for this guy :cornut: Still glad they stretched the warranty for the N18's till 120k/10 years just in case
. Previous owner had fuel delivery issues, but I suspect poor fuel quality is the culprit. The only fuel she get's is top tier 93 since I've owned er.
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I replaced the belt, plugs, air filter, cabin filter, and a torn intake boot.
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Minidave Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
I've had an intermittent issue with my Clubman, so I dropped it at the dealer yesterday and picked it up this am....turns out a vacuum line had come off the control valve mounted under the intake manifold.
Car runs so much better now!
Price was very reasonable (1 hour labor for diagnostic time) and I had the use of a new Countryguy while mine was in hospital.
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ScottinBend Space CowboySupporting Member
So, I got this as a text from my boss at work.
Text read......... missed your car by that much!
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Dave.0 Helix & RMW PoweredLifetime Supporter
I ordered (2) bottle of Motul RBF 600 Factory Line Dot-4 100 Percent Synthetic Racing Brake Fluid.
Getting ready for Summer wheels to go on and then its off for its yearly Brake Flush and Alignment for the Dragon.
57 Days, 01 Hours, 56 Minutes, 26 Seconds
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DneprDave Well-Known MemberSupporting Member
Dave, how often d you change your brake fluid?
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Dave.0 Helix & RMW PoweredLifetime SupporterOnce a year in the Spring before the Dragon. My car only goes 5K a year.

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I parked my MINI at the airport, again. It is another few weeks of heavy travel. It is in a secure lot, with covered parking. We are just entering hail-storm season. Got to keep the car in covered parking.
I'm shooting a 1972 Ferrari 512BB tomorrow. The current owner bought the car new!
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Oh, BTW, I spent the whole morning and early afternoon shooting some cars in Dallas, and went straight to the airport.
Well, my camera bag got pulled for an enhanced inspection. It got swabbed, and my cordless mouse got a positive result for explosives. So, I get a pat down, and my clothes tested positive for explosives, too. So, I got another pat down from a supervisor, and my clothes still tested positive for explosives.
By this time, I figured it was because I spent six hours up-close with old cars that don't burn fuel very efficiently, and leak all kinds of fluids. I often finish a photoshoot smelling like a gas station attendant.
After two positive results, they called in a TSA explosives expert, and after about ten minutes, he cleared me. I went straight to a bar.
I do have to say that everyone involved from the TSA was courteous and professional. Then again, I wasn't angry -- they were just doing their jobs. Plus, now I have a funny story to tell.
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Metalman Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
- Sep 29, 2009
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Well.....
You really need to stop buying from those sketchy roadside fireworks shops you see along the side of the freeways down south....
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Finished up my intake last night. Sounds great, and not too loud like the previous DOS inspired setup. A lil 130° bend, some carbon fiber tubing and a sheet of dynamat on the firewall quiet things up nicely. I don't know why but IAT's stay at ambient (at idle and normal driving) unlike the stock setup. Thinking that long ass tube on the factory setup that passes thru the engine compartment gives the air time enough to jump up about 5-8 degrees. IntakeHoses.com is a good source for some intake bits.
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Took it for a short drive to the local Penske truck rental place. The 16' truck was a bit overkill... but the weather made it worth it.
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Not with the MINI, but stuck in Amelia Island today it looks like. Thought about going to the little car show they have here, but man those tickets are a little steep. I'm sure I'll see some fun stuff driving around.
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Having new summer tires mounted onto my summer rims (205/50/16 Conti ExtremeContact DW --> 205/55/16 Conti ExtremeContact Sport).
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Made a run to Lowes with the R53 to get Stubb's charcoal for my persistent grilling. Swung by the grocery and liquor store too.... to keep the front/rear mass in balance so that the fun factor wasn't diminished.
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BlimeyCabrio Oscar Goldman of MINIsLifetime Supporter
- May 4, 2009
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Put the Blizzak's back onto the MINI. Chance of 4 to 6 inches of snow. By far the best thing that I ever did for the MINI is to buy a spare set of rims and have Blizzak's fitted.
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Dave.0 Helix & RMW PoweredLifetime Supporter
They say we could get anywhere from 8, 10, or 12-24 inch of snow tonight and tomorrow.
My MINI is tucked into the garage. I love working from home.
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