Hi,
I have a G reg 316i and i love it! bought it for next to nothing as the lad that sold it didnt have a clue!
I have a couple questions:
1- Can i get this to work with mine? and how hard is it to do? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 27122&rd=1
2- How do i go about tinting the main beam headlights? i have the dipped beams done but the main beams seem like sealed units?
3- Anyone selling any sumps? mine seems to be leaking from a small hairline crack in it!
Thanks everyone! will get some pics of the car up later
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Welcome.
No idea bout the computer my other 316i has one but it's got a 6 cylinder engine.Think it was the 6cylinders that came with them.There is a guide to fitting them and Ill try to find it for you and see if it will fit the 316i.

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Zayyan
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Hi fellow 316i-er, welcome to the Zone 
In answer to your first question, you will be able to make it work with yours, and I don't think it's difficult either, lots of people on here have done it and I'm sure someone'll be able to help you
To answer your second question, there's a guide here which should tell you how to separate the main beams:
http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... hhella.htm
And your third question, you'd be better off sticking a post in the "Wanted" section for this
In answer to your first question, you will be able to make it work with yours, and I don't think it's difficult either, lots of people on here have done it and I'm sure someone'll be able to help you
To answer your second question, there's a guide here which should tell you how to separate the main beams:
http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... hhella.htm
And your third question, you'd be better off sticking a post in the "Wanted" section for this

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Sjoerd320i
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welcome mate
you are realy gonna like it here on the zone.
you can fit the obc in your car a few of the functions are outside temp, fuel comsumtion, 0 to 60 mph times etc.
you are realy gonna like it here on the zone.
you can fit the obc in your car a few of the functions are outside temp, fuel comsumtion, 0 to 60 mph times etc.

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Zayyan
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Sjoerd does it really do 0-60 times?
And is it accurate?
I know the MPG thing is pants, and nowhere near the actual MPG you're getting.
The only reason I'd get a 13-button OBC is for the way it tells you how much fuel is in the tank if you type in a special code, otherwise 6-button's the way to go
Though if it does 0-60 times....
I know the MPG thing is pants, and nowhere near the actual MPG you're getting.
The only reason I'd get a 13-button OBC is for the way it tells you how much fuel is in the tank if you type in a special code, otherwise 6-button's the way to go
Though if it does 0-60 times....

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Sjoerd320i
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i hear people talk about it all the time that they can see their 0 - 60 time on it

there is a timer on the OBC, which is manually controlled. It doesn't automatically give you your 0-60 time but if you press it when you start and when you get to 60, there's your time.
You don't need a code to see what's left in the tank, just push the range button. it doesn't work though, mine says 20 miles to go and i'll drive 30 miles, and it will still say 20 miles to go! Guess it's just trying to make you fill up with plenty of time to spare!
You don't need a code to see what's left in the tank, just push the range button. it doesn't work though, mine says 20 miles to go and i'll drive 30 miles, and it will still say 20 miles to go! Guess it's just trying to make you fill up with plenty of time to spare!
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ahh ok I see mate didn't know that learn something every day 

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It's not really you're time though as the speedo's overreading, it's going to be a very optimistic 0-60Gav wrote:there is a timer on the OBC, which is manually controlled. It doesn't automatically give you your 0-60 time but if you press it when you start and when you get to 60, there's your time.
Coupled with the fact that Gav says the "range" function doesn't work, I'm back to thinking that the 13-button OBC's are a bit useless as I did before


