RPi Scoop RED/BLACK
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member sbrown with pics of the scoop installed for a non-M: https://5series.net/forums/topic/101...&#entry1206354
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Nerwyll,
Thanks for the support. I got my RPI scoop and BMC filter a few days ago. I just got done with the install this afternoon. This one was really easy. I'm just about to take the car on the highway for a quick run.
Cheers!
Thanks for the support. I got my RPI scoop and BMC filter a few days ago. I just got done with the install this afternoon. This one was really easy. I'm just about to take the car on the highway for a quick run.
Cheers!
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Georgie, it might be the picture, but it doesn't look like you installed the scoop correctly. It seems rotated clockwise. It should be sitting straight. Looks like you might have screwed the top screws too much in (to the right).
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nomis_nehc,
Now that you mention it, it does look a bit crooked. It could be the angle of the shot or as you say, it could be rotated a bit much in the clockwise direction. I'm going outside to check and possibly correct right now.
Now that you mention it, it does look a bit crooked. It could be the angle of the shot or as you say, it could be rotated a bit much in the clockwise direction. I'm going outside to check and possibly correct right now.