Do you know about the kickdown switch? Its under the gas pedal, just floor the pedal and then press a little more. It selects the lowest possible gear for the most possible power.
Hi!
I have a 95 525i with 100,000 mi. I dont know an incredible amount about improving performance but I wanted to know if anyoneone had any cheap ways to improve performance...it's always slugish when I hit the gas and I would love to improve that.
Thanks in advance
Nathan
Black 1995 525i 100K Mi
Nat1
Do you know about the kickdown switch? Its under the gas pedal, just floor the pedal and then press a little more. It selects the lowest possible gear for the most possible power.
Lowered with blue h&r(?) springs, Bilsteins, tint, 19# design 3 injectors, Dual Magnaflow
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foot to floor is the only cheap way to improve performance. it'll really f your gas mileage though.
Originally Posted by Alexlind123
lower rear ratio gear?
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Start by fixing all the things that are worn out or malfunctioning. Then start on the things that are not in spec anymore. These provide the best bang for your buck- once done there (if your wallet is still cool enough to touch, think about sports shocks, springs, suspension bushes and bumpstops, a carbon fibre hood, turbo and a megasquirt ECU. Bigger brakes, manual gearbox- you can keep going...Originally Posted by nmwaldron
Best to fix the things that are about to break before breaking them through more use... things like this can wreck your plans by causing a warped head otherwise- delaying your hopes to buy a Sashs kit or get started on a turbo...
Oh. don't forget to buy a new fuel and air filter at some point
Last edited by genphreak; 09-10-2006 at 10:08 PM.
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Originally Posted by genphreak
but whatever you do don't get a K&N!!!!
nick- he said he wanted cheap improvements. i took the position that improvements = after you've got the car to spec and you can afford to think about said mods?
Originally Posted by Alexlind123
ugh that picture brings back bad memories
Originally Posted by Alexlind123
Yea I guess I mean that fixing broken/malfunctioning stuff is the cheapest way to start... especially if any of it is to do with the engine or the suspension...Originally Posted by angrypancake
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If you want a car that responds to cheap mods, you really want to buy one that was so poorly engineered in the first place that it is actually improved by replacing the parts it is made from with cheap parts that can be bolted on without much attention (engineering effort) given to how they are specified/employed in relation to the rest of the machine... This is the equation that the average layman simply doesn't get as they don't appreciate what a team of specialists can achieve building cars like they do at Munich.Originally Posted by genphreak
However it is why people buy Bimmers isn't it? Hmm somehting doesn't make sense here...
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Dear Nathan,
Here us a 'cheap as chips' guide to improving your performance.
Get hold of your standard air-filter....throw it away.
take out the spare wheel, rear seats, door cards, air-con system, power steering pump, windshield washer bottle & pump, dash & headlining.
Run on 98 Ron petrol and use a bottle of 10K boost (or 2) per 1/2 a tank of gas.
That should see you accelerate a bit quicker.