22nd
May
2008
Hi,
I’ve found these photos for a BMW E36 325i 1995 with maroon color and I have to admit, this color looks sexy on E36 cars, especially if your car looks as clean and shiny as this one. What do you think of it?
Take a look:
BMW E36 Blog: The ultimate
BMW E36 M3 information source.
posted in Exterior, Photos, Tips & Tricks, Uncategorized |
19th
May
2008
Matt has sent me these photos for his black BMW E36 or the "black knight" as he likes to call it 😀 . The photo shoot was taken in Frodsham and Cheshire. The photos are really nice and include some sight seeing as well. So enjoy them, I hope you like the car and the photos as much as I do.
UPDATE: I added the Liverpool night time photos to the collection
Take a look:
BMW E36 Blog: The ultimate
BMW E36 M3 information source.
posted in Exterior, Photos, Uncategorized |
18th
May
2008
Hi,
I’ve found this video for a BMW E36 with Plasma gauges. I have to admit, the color mix is not the best I saw (especially with that Cyan color on the outer circles), but it looks nice though. Please let me know what do you think? BTW, check my previous posts BMW E36 with blue interior LED lights and BMW E36 With Blue Interior LED Lights . . . Revisited to read more about these gauges.
This is the video
BMW E36 Blog: The Ultimate E36 Information Source.
posted in Interior, Uncategorized, Videos |
14th
May
2008
I published the post Faulty temperature sensor in BMW E36 long time ago. The post talked about the reason why your OBC shows a wrong external temperature like -35F or -37C. At the time of writing that post, I was going to replace the sensor and to my surprise I found that it’s missing. Luckily the wires where hanging there. It seems that someone thought it’s not necessary and this car will not need it. Anyway, somehow I forgot the whole thing and it took me until today to actually get a new one (used) :p , take a look below:
Poor sensor 😀 . The wiring was very easy, just connect the sensor wires to the wires inside your brake duct and you’re set.
After I connected the temperature sensor, I thought the car will show the temperature right away, but it took some time until it started showing the correct temperature. First it started like this -37C , then gradually increasing until it reached 0C then it started going up until it reached 30C.
It’s very nice to fix this problem and very easy at the same time, so if you have this problem in your car, I don’t think you should wait like I did. Just get the temp sensor and fix it.
BMW E36 Blog: The ultimate BMW E36 M3 information source.
posted in Interior, Technical Info, Tips & Tricks, Uncategorized |
13th
May
2008
Hello,
This is a BMW E36 with a black painted top, just what do you think of this car? I think it’s fabulous and one of the best E36 that I’ve seen with a black top. Normally, I don’t like the painted top very much, but on this car, it looks great! I don’t think the car will impress me if the top wasn’t black.
Take a look:
BMW E36 Blog: The ultimate
BMW E36 M3 information source.
posted in Exterior, Photos, Tips & Tricks, Uncategorized |