Turn Signals Optional: Gberg’s M3
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No I wiped it on the wheels before the tires were mounted. I just didn't wait for it to haze over and buff off like you're supposed to. The tires themselves have Griot's satin black tire dressing.Gberg2119 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 12:19 pmYou just sprayed it on the wet wheel and then pressure washed it? The turtle wax graphene spray I'm using right now is a bit more finicky to apply than their regular ceramic spray but it seems to work really well.CaleDeRoo wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 11:55 am No chance I would attempt to coat the OEM wheels myself. The Apex ones are simple enough though.
I used the Turtle Wax brand spray stuff and left it on really thick for the barrel and pockets of the wheels. I applied it and didn't really bother buffing it off. I saw this technique on the AMMO YT channel. I figured it should help with longevity of the consumer grade stuff.
I was in kind of a time crunch to get the wheels done so I didn't drag the pressure washer out to clean the apexes. Just gave them a quick wipe down.
It was probably like “I’m finally at home under a heavy American, after way too much time servicing a French…
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Same. Even after I use the brake buster with a foam cannon and agitation, I still have plenty of dirt spots left on the wheel.
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OK i am not alone in this... I always found the claims of "shit just hoses off" exaggerated with both the car and the wheels. Coated or not. I do find that dirt doesn't stick AS much to a coated car but it may be a marginal improvement at best... and it is a bit easier to clean. With wheels I tried but I don't even bother anymore... they just need to be hand washed. I don't believe in pressure washers because I feel like they may be rough on the paint... I know.
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On this ONE DAY, you are 100% correct. Enjoy.max225 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 2:17 pm OK i am not alone in this... I always found the claims of "shit just hoses off" exaggerated with both the car and the wheels. Coated or not. I do find that dirt doesn't stick AS much to a coated car but it may be a marginal improvement at best... and it is a bit easier to clean. With wheels I tried but I don't even both anymore... they just need to be hand washed. I don't believe in pressure washers because I feel like they may be rough on the paint... I know.
max225 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 2:17 pm OK i am not alone in this... I always found the claims of "shit just hoses off" exaggerated with both the car and the wheels. Coated or not. I do find that dirt doesn't stick AS much to a coated car but it may be a marginal improvement at best... and it is a bit easier to clean. With wheels I tried but I don't even both anymore... they just need to be hand washed. I don't believe in pressure washers because I feel like they may be rough on the paint... I know.
You just need to have one setup the right way. Just powerful enough that it can peel the ppf off.
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Don't think anyone is claiming the car is perfectly clean, but it's really no different than paying $15 for the touchless car wash.
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Gberg2119 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 3:03 pmmax225 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 2:17 pm OK i am not alone in this... I always found the claims of "shit just hoses off" exaggerated with both the car and the wheels. Coated or not. I do find that dirt doesn't stick AS much to a coated car but it may be a marginal improvement at best... and it is a bit easier to clean. With wheels I tried but I don't even both anymore... they just need to be hand washed. I don't believe in pressure washers because I feel like they may be rough on the paint... I know.
You just need to have one setup the right way. Just powerful enough that it can peel the ppf off.
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Gberg2119 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 3:03 pmmax225 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 2:17 pm OK i am not alone in this... I always found the claims of "shit just hoses off" exaggerated with both the car and the wheels. Coated or not. I do find that dirt doesn't stick AS much to a coated car but it may be a marginal improvement at best... and it is a bit easier to clean. With wheels I tried but I don't even both anymore... they just need to be hand washed. I don't believe in pressure washers because I feel like they may be rough on the paint... I know.
You just need to have one setup the right way. Just powerful enough that it can peel the ppf off.
Gave the car a wash yesterday and I was extra careful around the film. Can’t have thousand dollhair plastic film getting peeled off by a hundred dollhair pressure washer.
I also poked around bimmercode some more. The burbles were a lie? I had no idea you could individually activate/deactivate the sounds. Can’t wait to get midpipes for this
I could also change my signal tones to Rolls Royce.
I also poked around bimmercode some more. The burbles were a lie? I had no idea you could individually activate/deactivate the sounds. Can’t wait to get midpipes for this
I could also change my signal tones to Rolls Royce.
Right? The car definitely burbles on its own even with the stock exhaust but it’s subtle and that’s what I thought I was hearing while driving. I thought it sounded real but I’ve never had a car that burbles so I guess at least some of it is fake.
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Well it's still "real" in a sense that it's combustion within the exhaust during decell, but modern efficiency took the natural burbles away long ago. I do kinda miss it in my car. When I went from H-pipe to the x-pipe it almost completely eliminated them.
Edit: wait does "active sound design" mean the engine noise coming from the speakers? If so do the burbles inside match what's happening outside?
Yeah, active sound design is apparently all speaker stuff. I have no idea what startup, downshift, and upshift sounds are. Assuming load sound is trying to mimic induction noise.CaleDeRoo wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 10:25 amWell it's still "real" in a sense that it's combustion within the exhaust during decell, but modern efficiency took the natural burbles away long ago. I do kinda miss it in my car. When I went from H-pipe to the x-pipe it almost completely eliminated them.
Edit: wait does "active sound design" mean the engine noise coming from the speakers? If so do the burbles inside match what's happening outside?
If I throw it in sport or sport plus and rev at a standstill, it does burble a little bit which is why I thought it was real when I'd hear it while driving.
As far as H vs X-pipe, it looks like most midpipes for the G80 use an X-pipe. I think I've seen one use an H but I don't remember which one it was. Regardless, I'm planning on the AA equal length. The car definitely needs it.