I've got three mods left to do...
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My Ride: Alpine White 2006 530Xi (SLD)
...they are the most important and most expensive mods there are. It may never come to be - this project may never be finished. But I've come a long way since I bought this car: Alpina kit, drilled and slotted brakes... now I've gotta get wheels, drop and the ECU reflash, and I'm sort of hitting this rough spot in my life, where I can't really spend any money on it for a while. Besides, all the time some part or another needs replacing or fixing... guess this is the life I chose when I started modding and I won't give up easily - I'll keep on keeping on. Just sometimes it gets harder to see the finish line - that's all.
Hey, maybe there's a forum out there, where people would understand how I feel... 
Hello Brothers and Sisters!
Hey, maybe there's a forum out there, where people would understand how I feel... 
Hello Brothers and Sisters!
IMHO, ECU is a waste of money on a naturally aspirated car unless you can get some sort of discount to drop it down to $400-$500. Your best bet is to use it towards wheels/drop.
Michael
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Oh, and also, since I'm not running a sprintbooster or a velocity unit, I'm considering whatever I would spend on the SB "money saved" toward the ECU - which would take care of the throttle lag. So if I end up finding a great deal, I may end up doing it after - will all depend on what's going on at that time.
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...they are the most important and most expensive mods there are. It may never come to be - this project may never be finished. But I've come a long way since I bought this car: Alpina kit, drilled and slotted brakes... now I've gotta get wheels, drop and the ECU reflash, and I'm sort of hitting this rough spot in my life, where I can't really spend any money on it for a while. Besides, all the time some part or another needs replacing or fixing... guess this is the life I chose when I started modding and I won't give up easily - I'll keep on keeping on. Just sometimes it gets harder to see the finish line - that's all.
Hey, maybe there's a forum out there, where people would understand how I feel... 
Hello Brothers and Sisters!
Hey, maybe there's a forum out there, where people would understand how I feel... 
Hello Brothers and Sisters!

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My Ride: 2011, E90 M3 Sedan. Alpine White.Competition package, Keyhole cover, fender reflectors in Alpine white, RPI Exhaust, 19
i think my front bumper looks like shit, but oh well.. cant fix it all right...
or can you
or can you
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From: Originally from Koeln, Deutschland. Enjoying it in Bonita Springs, Florida Now :)
As far as I know you do not have an exhaust yet do you? I would put the money for the ECU towards an RPi exhaust...btw...don't get a set of replica wheels like VMR or Miro, I can get away with it down here, but there are so many potholes up where you live those wheels will be bent in a heartbeat...


