21st
October
2007
I have found this DIY (Do It Yourself) procedure that will help you to replace your BMW E36 spark plug. I know that you may think this task is very easy. But I think this article has some great information about spark plugs and about the oil that may be leaking inside your engine. So, read it carefully, I’m sure you’ll find it interesting.
Concerning the type of spark plugs that you should use for your E36, I prefer going with the Bosch spark plugs for my BMW, but again it’s up to you to decide which type to use. NGK is another good alternative, but I still prefer Bosch over it.
Disclaimer: Use this info at your own risk!! I’m not responsible if this didn’t work for you :-).
You can read the full article here
Are you looking for more do it yourself procedures (DIY) ? I recommend the Bentley BMW 3 series service manual for you. I got it and I think it’s a gold mine for us -BMW E36 Owners-. If you didn’t grab your copy yet, get it right now! I’m sure you’ll find this book worth every penny you’ve paid for. Get the Bentley BMW 3 series service manual
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posted in Electrical, Technical Info |
17th
October
2007
posted in Videos |
4th
October
2007
First of all, I want to start this post by welcoming our new friend Kim who filled her information recently in the Welcome BMW E36 blog readers! post. For those of you who didn’t read that post yet, please do and let us hear from you. Simply, just fill your information in the comments box at the bottom of that post and you’re done. Very easy isn’t it?
Alright, now for today’s posts which I’m sure most of you know what it is about. For those who are new to this blog, I try to feature a new BMW E36 model every month that I think deserves to be featured here.
Today, our model is a BMW E36 328i 1998. I think it looks really good. I hope you like it and please excuse that broken fog light.
What do you think of this model? lets hear your opinions . . .
Enjoy…
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posted in Models, Photos |
2nd
October
2007
I have found this video of a BMW E36 318is with a turbo. I timed it and it went from 0 to 60 in 6.3 seconds. I think this is very good for a BMW 318is. I know that modifying a 318 is not a good thing to do and it’s better to start on a 325 or something. But I like this result for the 318is. What do you think guys?
Enjoy…
I hope you liked the video . . . if not, come on let’s see your videos 😉
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posted in Performance, Videos |
30th
September
2007
Hi Guys, I’m glad to announce that BMW E36 Blog has hit the 100 subscribers mark (well, actually 101 mark) … finally! I’m very excited about this new progress as it indicates that many readers are enjoying this blog. Here’s a screenshot that I’ve taken when I saw the 101 subscribers, although I see 59 🙁 now, but I’m sure that’s b/c of the week end and that it will catch up later today or maybe tomorrow.

And here’s another screenshot of the subscribers change through this year. You can see how it’s building up I LOVE IT!.

Of course, I want to thank all my faithful readers who are reading this post and also want to welcome my new subscribers and please guys, if you have any notes or suggestions, please do NOT hesitate to drop me a line.
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posted in Uncategorized |