Page 8 of 12
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 9:45 pm
by 95naSTA
Thanks! Yep the goal is to use it.
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Fri May 05, 2023 11:21 pm
by 95naSTA
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Mon May 08, 2023 10:32 am
by Sirius
I see you're running Continental "Extreme Contact" tires. Who knew that was a real thing?

Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Mon May 08, 2023 10:51 pm
by 95naSTA
So the tire choice was interesting.. I started off with Conti Extreme Contact Sport summers all around. I replaced the rears (due to PO sidewall damage) with Michelin PS4s since (on paper) they matched the older Contis in all summer categories but were a good all-season. It was my plan to get those again at the beginning of last year when I went to a square 275mm all around setup but they were on back order for like 3 months with no end in sight and I needed to drive to OBX. I waited until I couldn't and I wasn't doing the trip on the worn 6 year old Conti's up front. When I went to look at comparables, these newer Conti Extreme all seasons matched the performance of PS4s I had (on paper). So, yeah, miss-matched tire saga history to-date. I know people get up-tight about that but I doubt the delta in performance is more than going from a 245 to a 275 wide up front, like I did.
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Tue May 09, 2023 9:12 am
by Sirius
Nobody can tell the difference in your tires when you go by at 30mph, so no worries. If they were raised white letter and different, then there would be an issue as cool factor would take a hit.
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2023 10:38 pm
by 95naSTA
The car got a fresh oil change, some AFE filters, a wash and I raised the rear about a half inch all in preps for another Outer Banks family road trip. To be honest, I have no idea when the K&N air filters were cleaned/oiled last but I knew I wasn't going to risk over oiling them with new MAFs. I'm sure any filter would have been better at this point but the dry element AFEs seemed like best drop in performance solution for avoiding oil.
I've been meaning to get a foam cannon for a while but I don't feel like finding a place in my tetris'd 1 car garage (with 3 bikes) for a pressure washer.. Most of the reviews and demos of garden hose pressure powered foam guns aren't great and none match a true pressure washer foam cannon setup. I came across one demo from Detail King of their foam gun and wash solution that actually provides decent coverage. I gave it a shot and I'm happy with it so far.
Last year we stayed relatively far south in OBX, Avon, and took the ferry farther to Ocracoke. This year we stayed in Kitty Hawk and explored north to Corolla. It was our first trip together with our (now) 2.5 month old daughter. So it was cool to rack on some more miles and memories with this car. The car swallowed beach chairs, umbrella, stroller, booster seat, bassinet, my tools and all of our stuff for a week without issue.
I did get a 'check brake linings' dash warning right as I was getting to OBX but deducted it much be a faulty sensor or connection. The brake fluid level was at max and I have plenty of pad life left so I didn't worry about it. Brake wear sensors were ordered since they're cheap anyway and I'll get them in when I have the time. That's it though. The car handled the 750 mile trip really well. I also managed 21.5 mpg (21.5 measured, 22 indicated) going down, which is pretty good considering the headers, 3.45s (3.15s stock), square setup, weight and all the stop lights in lower DE and MD. EPA estimate is 19 mpg highway, stock.
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2023 11:52 am
by Sirius
Car is looking good! Sounds like a fun little trip. Wife and I are heading to Great Basin Nat'l Park this weekend to do some stargazing. New moon Saturday night and some dark skies should bring out the Milky Way. Provided there's no stinkin' cloud cover, like there is right now. LOL!
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2023 9:27 pm
by 95naSTA
That sounds awesome. I've only seen the Milky Way from central PA back in the mid/late 90s then from Maui and Bora Bora 5 years ago. I definitely want to have my kids see it early on.
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2023 6:16 am
by nos4blood70
Car looks great! Gotta love the little maintenance items. Foam cannons are a whole lot of fun too. How many miles have you put on that thing?
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2023 10:43 pm
by 95naSTA
Thanks!
I got it just shy of 110k and I'm just over 126k now. I managed 4.5k last spring/summer/fall but I'll probably see half that this year due to no longer traveling for work.
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2023 9:55 pm
by 95naSTA
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2023 10:01 am
by Sirius
Kids have so much fun "helping" wash the car! The fun grows exponentially however, once they discover the joy of squirting dad with the hose.
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2023 4:00 pm
by 95naSTA
Haha. We're pretty much there on the shooting me with the hose.
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:54 pm
by 95naSTA
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2023 7:26 am
by 95naSTA
I got the lazy drivers door lock actuator and old vapor barrier swapped out for new. Now all 4 doors are nicely sealed. That along with securing the sun roof drains should help with this car being in a state that actually rains more than 5x a year.
Old barrier

Before I realized there's a flap next to the door lock actuator plug that makes things a lot easier

New barrier with new butyl

Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2023 9:20 am
by Sirius
Its nice that you can still get those kind of parts.
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2023 9:35 pm
by 95naSTA
Yep. I'm surprised I can get the vapor barriers at all let alone the BMW part for $50ish.
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2023 11:19 pm
by 95naSTA
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2023 9:17 am
by Sirius
Little dude is getting after it with the hammer!

Wish there was sound with the video, I'd like to hear the ringing rocks.
Re: 2003 BMW M5
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2023 10:28 pm
by 95naSTA
Sirius wrote:Little dude is getting after it with the hammer!

Wish there was sound with the video, I'd like to hear the ringing rocks.
https://youtu.be/0rTYI_ABK14
Here you go. Don't mind me being a goof ball.
I'm pretty happy there were no hammer or slip casualties since my son is all gas no brakes.