WELCOME TO E46 CLUB BIMMERZ MALAYSIA

WELCOME TO E46 CLUB MALAYSIA; Next Xtvt:- 7/6/14 Futsal piala menteri W/p> 30/8/14 Family day B.Merah

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Majlis Berbuka Puasa E46 Bimmerz Club Malaysia

Bertempat:-
Putrajaya International Covention Centre ( PICC )

Tarikh Majlis Berbuka : 05/08/2012 bersamaan Hari Ahad


Map PICC


Datang Jangan tak datang...Kita Jumpa disana.

Layan sikit ..



Terbaikk..Jarmann


Lama kaa Baru Kaa..kita sama..




Tahniah Pada kita semua..Terbaikk.





Bentara2 Guru turut serta memeriahkan Majlis





Lama kaa..Baru Kaa kita 1 Kelab..



Sebahagian Yang Hadir




Konvoi, gelak ketawa, makan dan minum pun kita bersama..





Suasana mesra kalau berkawan




Barisan Kita..




E46 Bimmerz Club Malaysia, Di Putrajaya





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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

How To Make Friends


There's a certain beauty in being a lone wolf. You have more time to do the things you want to do, like take introspective walks, read books, write and other solitary endeavors. But It's also nice to have friends. Sometimes you need that one person to talk to. You can play games, hang out or even just talk on the phone. So consider these suggestions to meet people and form strong, lasting friendships. well take your time, and don't rush



1. Spend more time around people. If you want to make friends, you first need to put yourself out there somehow in order to meet people. Friends seldom come knocking on your door while you sit at home playing computer games.



2. Join an organization or club with people who have common interests. You don't necessarily need to have a lot of common interests with people in order to make friends with them. In fact, some of the most rewarding friendships are between two people who don't have much in common at all, but if you like a specific topic, try searching for just a location. It's a great way to meet new local people! Social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, BlendAbout and Google+ are great way to meet new people and learn more about the people you meet. A church, Masjid(mosque), temple or other house of worship is a great place to start since you have at least have a religious faith in common



3. Join a sports team. A common misconception about this is that you have to be really good at playing a particular sport in order to make friends with others on the team, but not all teams are so competitive. As long as you enjoy the sport and support your teammates, joining a local team with a laid-back attitude could be a great way to make new friends. But a sports team isn't the only way. If you play instruments or sing, try joining a band or choir.



4. Volunteer. Volunteering is a great way for people of all ages to meet others. By working together you build bonds with people, and you might meet others who have a passion for changing things the way you do (a common cause).



5. Talk to people. You can join a club, go to school, or go to masjid but you still won't make friends if you don't actually talk to people. By the same token, you don't have to be involved with an organization to be social, and any time you talk to someone, you have a chance at making a lasting friend. You can talk to anybody: the clerk at the video store, the person sitting next to you on the bus, or the person in front of you in the lunch line. Don't be too picky. Most conversations will be a dead-end of sorts, when you may never talk to that person again, or you just remain acquaintances--but once in a while you'll actually make a friend.


6. Make eye contact and smile. If you have an unfriendlycountenance, people are less likely to be receptive to your friendship. Be approachable by not squinting (get some glasses), looking bored, frowning or appearing blankly deadpan, folding your arms or hanging out in a corner; such habits may make you look troubled or disinterested


7. cart a conversation. There are many ways to do this; a comment about your immediate environment (The weather is a classic: "At least it's not raining like last week!"), a request for help ("Can you help me carry a few boxes, if you have a minute?" or "Can you help me decide which one of these is a better gift for my mom?") or a compliment ("That's a nice car." or "I love your shoes."). Follow up immediately with a related question: Do you like this warm weather? What kinds of gifts do you normally buy for your mom? Where did you get shoes like that?




8. Make small talk. Keep the conversation light and cheery. Even if you're complaining about something, make sure it's something you're both dissatisfied with, and emphasize the positive—how such a situation can be avoided in the future, or alternatives. Bounce a few words back and forth for a little bit. Many conversationalists say that it is good to follow a 30/70 (30% talking, 70% listening) pattern during small talk when possible.



9. Introduce yourself at the end of the conversation. It can be as simple as saying "Oh, by the way, my name is...". Once you introduce yourself, the other person will typically do the same. Remember his or her name! If you show that you remembered things from your past conversation(s) with the person, not only will you look intelligent but he or she will see that you were paying attention and are willing to be a true friend.



10. If you've discovered that the person you're talking to has a common interest, ask him or her more about it and, if appropriate, whether they get together with others (in a club, for example) to pursue this interest. If so, this is a perfect opportunity to ask about joining them. If you clearly express interest (when? where? can anyone come?) they'll probably invite you. If you have a club, band, church, etc. that you think they might enjoy, take the opportunity to give them your number or email address and invite them to join you.



11. Ask them out for lunch or coffee(TT). That will give you a better opportunity to talk and get to know each other a little bit better. A good way to extend yourself is to say: "Hey, well, I've got to go, but if you ever want to talk over lunch or coffee or anything like that, let me give you my number/e-mail address." This gives the person the opportunity to contact you; they may or may not give you their information in return, but that's fine. Maybe they don't have time for new friends—don't take it personally! Just offer your contact info to whoever seems to be potentially a good friend, and eventually somebody will get in touch



  1. 12. Don't do anything to pressure someone into being friends with you. Never chide acquaintances for failing to invite you to a party, for example; don't call someone repeatedly or stop by uninvited (unless you have established that stopping by unannounced is o.k.); and refrain from overstaying your welcome anywhere. In general, take friendship slowly, and don't try to force intimacy to grow quickly; the move from acquaintance to friend can take a long time. It's understandable to want more of a good thing, but try to err on the side of less. If you are not sure about the pace of your new friendship, check in with your friend and ask directly. Too much, too fast can be scary or intimidating, and not everybody is able to say "Slow down..." - instead, they may run the other way!

13. Be loyal to a friend. You've probably heard of fair-weather friends. They're the ones who are happy to be around you when things are going well, but are nowhere to be found when you really need them. Part of being a friend is being prepared to make sacrifices of your time and energy in order to help out your friends. If a friend needs help with an unpleasant chore, or if he or she just needs a shoulder to cry on, be there. If your friends make a joke, laugh with them. Never complain about a friend


14. Be a good friend. Once you've started spending time with potential friends, remember to do your part (e.g. initiating some of the activities, remembering birthdays, asking how the other person is feeling) or else the friendship will become unbalanced and an uneasiness or distance is likely to arise.


  1. 15. Be reliable. If you and your friend agree to meet somewhere, don't be late, and do not stand them up. If you're not going to make it on time or make it at all, call them as soon as you realize it. Apologize and ask to reschedule. Don't make them wait for you unexpectedly; it's rude, and it is certainly not a good way to launch a potential friendship. When you say you'll do something, do it. Be someone that people know that they can count on.

16. Be a good listener. Many people think that in order to be seen as "friend material" they have to appear very interesting. Far more important than this, however, is the ability to show that you're interested in others. Listen carefully to what people say, remember important details about them (their names, their likes and dislikes), ask questions about their interests, and just take the time to learn more about them. You don't want to be the guy or girl that always has a better story than anyone else or that changes the subject abruptly instead of continuing the flow of conversation. These people appear too wrapped up in themselves to be good friends--"one-ups-man-ship" is a put down.


  1. 17. Be trustworthy. One hello how are you today?? of the best things about having a friend is that you have someone to whom you can talk about anything, even secrets that you hide from the rest of the world. The key to being a good confidante is the ability to keep secrets, so it's no secret that you shouldn't tell other people things that were told to you in confidence. Keep in mind that recent studies show that people rarely keep secrets. Before people even feel comfortable opening up to you, however, you need to build trust.

  1. 18. Choose your friends wisely. As you befriend more people, you may find that some are easier to get along with than others. While you always give people the benefit of the doubt, sometimes you realize that certain friendships are unhealthy, such as if a person is obsessively needy or controlling towards you, constantly critical, or introducing dangers or threats into your life. If this is the case, ease your way out of the friendship as gracefully as possible. Preoccupy yourself with other things, such as a new volunteer opportunity, so that you can honestly say that you don't have enough time in your schedule to spend time with them (but don't substitute their time for time with other friends; they may notice and become jealous, and more drama will ensue). Cherish those friends you make who are a positive influence in your life, and do your best to be a positive influence in theirs.

  1. 19. Put emphasis on the good, unique qualities about yourself. Are you funny? If yes, then great, a little humor always keeps conversation light and happy, and people love to be around someone who makes them laugh. If you're like me and you have a quirky, different style of humor then make sure you let them know that the things you say are in fact a joke, so that you don't just come across as simply weird. This way they will understand a bit more about you too, which could potentially spark their interest. If you are a unique person, then show it!




  1. 20. Encourage your friend: A very good friend encourages his/her friend. He/she will remain with him/her in both good as well as bad times. Never ever make fun or laugh at your friend in front of others. If someone is making fun of him/her a good friend will come to save or support his/her friend.


21. Get a job, many people meet and socialize that way



22. Be Confident. Many people are not very confident. They are reserved, timid and afraid to start a conversation. Make the effort and start talking no matter how uncomfortable it feels.



23. Don't separate your friend from the rest of the group.Some people get jealous of their friends if they talk to other people or make other friends.Most people don't like it and would no longer want to hang out with you



Monday, July 23, 2012

BMW E46 3 series Common Oil and Valve Cover Gasket VCG Issue



BMW E46 M54 3 series Common Oil and Valve Cover Gasket VCG Issue








BMW e46 Valve Cover Gasket removal and replacement 









BMW Valve Cover Gasket Replacement (E46, E36) FCP Euro

Friday, July 20, 2012

BMW E46 Exhaust Sounds


BMW 320d E46 exhaust sound




e46 BMW Magnaflow exhaust sound (HD Quality)




E46 318i Remus Wildlabel


Eisenmann 




Exhaust Sound of BMW E46 M3 GTR with ITO Racing Silencer (1)




Rogue Engineering E46 M3 EVC Sec. 2 Exhaust Valve




Removing BMW E46 Door Panel & Replacing Window Regulator





1. Removing BMW Door Panel & Replacing Window Regulator





                                         

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

BMW E46 M3 Full Supersprint Exhaust Install & Angel Eye Install


1. Video Exhaust install



2 Video Exhoust install


"Fews Angel Eye Installs"


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BMW Type Of Engine & Horsepower

Horsepower quotes may not always reflect US Rating, If there are two HP numbers, lower HP number generally denotes US rating

M10
Straight 4 cylinder SOHC 8V. 1966-1987. 83kg 180lbs
Used in 1502, 1600-2, E21 316/318i/320-4, E30 316, 2002tii and 2002 turbo
1.5 (75bhp), 1.6 (85bhp), 1.8 (90-98bhp), 2.0 (100bhp), 2.0i
(125bhp), 2.0tii (130bhp), 2.0turbo (170bhp)
M20
Straight 6 cylinder SOHC 12V. Baby Six. 1977-1992. 117kg 258lbs
Used in E21 320, E21 320i/6, E28, E30, E34, E21/30 323i, E30
325e and E28 528e


2.0i (129bhp), 2.3i (143bhp), 2.5i (170bhp), 2.7e (125bhp)
M30
Straight 6 cylinder SOHC 12V. Big Six. 1973-1993. 143kg 315lbs
Used in E12 525/528, E28 525i, E23 725i, 2800CS, E28 528i, E23 728i, 3.0CS/i/L, 3.0Si, E12 530i, E23 730i, 3.3Li, 633, 732i, 733i, 535i, 635i, 735i, E12 M535 2.5i (150bhp), 2.8i (184bhp), 3.0 (185-208bhp), 3.3 (200-206bhp), 3.5 (218bhp)
M102
Straight 6 cylinder SOHC 12V Turbo. Big Six Turbo. 1984-1986.
145kg 320lbs.
Used only in the E23 745i
3.2L or 3.4L Turbo (252bhp)
M40
Straight 4 cylinder SOHC 8V. Replaced the M10. 1987-1993. 81kg
178lbs
Used in post 87 E30 316i/318i, E34 518i, Pre 93 E36 316i
1.6 (102bhp), 1.8 (122bhp)
M42
Straight 4 cylinder DOHC 16V. 1989-1996. 100kg 220lbs
Used in E30 and E36 318is, Z3
1.8 (138-142bhp)
M43
Straight 4 SOHC 8V. 1993-1998. 83kg 183lbs
Used in post-93 E36 316i/318i, E34/39 518i.
1.6 (102bhp), 1.8 (115bhp)
M43TU
Straight 4 SOHC 8V. 1998 on. 83kg 183lbs
Used in E46 318i
1.9 (118bhp)
M44
Straight 4 DOHC 16V. 1996 on. 102kg 225lbs
Used in E36 318iS, Z3
1.9 (142-150bhp)
M50/M50TU
Straight 6 DOHC 24V/Straight 6 DOHC 24V with Single VANOS. 1989-1998.
136kg 299lbs
Used in E36 320i/325i, E34/39 520i/525i, Variation of this was
used in the Early US E36 M3
2.0 (150bhp), 2.5 (192bhp), 3.0 (240bhp) Sometimes referred to
as S50US. Engine shares more common parts with M50 than Euro S50, but is a motorsport engine.
M52/M52TU
Straight 6 DOHC 24V with Single VANOS/Straight 6 DOHC 24V with
Double VANOS. 1996-1999. Iron Block in US, Alloy Block in Europe . 118kg 260lbs (alloy) 140kg 308lbs
Used in E39 520i/523i/528i, E36 323i/328i, E38 728i, Variation
of this was used in late US E36 M3.
2.0 (150bhp), 2.5 (170bhp), 2.8 (193bhp), 3.2 (240bhp) Sometimes
referred to as S52US. Engine shares more common parts with M52 than Euro S52, but is a motorsport engine.
M54
Straight 6 DOHC 24V with Dual VANOS. 2000-present. 126kg 277lbs
Used in late model Z3, all E39 and E46 six cylinder models
2.0 (150bhp), 2.2 (170bhp), 2.5 (184-192bhp), 2.8 (193bhp), 3.0
(231bhp)
M56
Straight 6 DOHC 24V Dual VANOS with ULEV. 2002-present. 127kg
280lbs
Used in some E39 and E46 six cylinder models
2.5 (184bhp)
M60
V8 DOHC 32V. 1992-1996. 146kg 321lbs
Engine blocks were made of Nikasil (Silicone Injected Nickel)
which were prone to failure over time. Many have been replaced with the newer Alusil (Silicone injected Aluminum)
engines/
Used in E34 530i, E32 730i, 740i, 840i
3.0 (218bhp), 4.0 (286bhp)
M62/M62TU
V8 DOHC 32V/V8 DOHC 32V   Single VANOS. 1996-present. Alusil Engine block. Pre 98 engines were non-VANOS.
140kg 308lbs
Used in E38 730i/740i, E39 540i, X5 and 840i
3.5 (235bhp), 4.4L (286bhp), 4.6 (340bhp)
M70
V12 SOHC 24V. 1988-1994. 155kg 341lbs
Used in E32 750il, 850i
5.0 (300bhp)
M73
V12 SOHC 24V Single VANOS. 1995-2001. Pre 98 engines were non-VANOS.
150kg 330lbs
5.4L (326bhp)
S14
Straight 4 DOHC 16V Solid Lifter Valvetrain and Individual Throttle
Bodies. 1987-1991. 106kg 234lbs
Used in the E30 M3 and Italian only E30 320is
2.0L (195bhp) 2.3L (192-200bhp), 2.5L (215-238bhp)
Original S38 (Also known as M88 and M88/3)
Straight 6 DOHC 24V Solid Lifter Valvetrain and Individual Throttle
Bodies. 1979-1980, 1986-1990. 146kg 321lbs
Used in M1, E28 M5, M6, SA E23 745i
3.5L (277-286bhp)
Updated S38
Straight 6 DOHC 24V Solid Lifter Valvetrain and Individual Throttle
Bodies. 1988-1996. 151kg 332lbs
Used in E34 M5
3.6 (315bhp), 3.8 (340bhp)
S50
Straight 6 DOHC 24V Solid Lifter Valvetrain with Single VANOS
and Individual Throttle Bodies. (Dual Vanos on 3.2Ls) 1992-2000. 152kg 333lbs
Used in non-US E36 M3
3.0 (286bhp), 3.2L (321bhp)
S54
Straight 6 DOHC 24V Solid Lifter Valvetrain with Dual VANOS and
Individual Throttle Bodies. 2001-present. 148kg 326lbs
Used in the E46 M3 and the last of the Z3 M-Coupe and M-Roadster.
3.2 (321-343bhp)
S62
V8 DOHC 32V Solid Lifter Valvetrain with Dual VANOS and Individual
Throttle Bodies. 1999-present. 158kg 348lbs
Used in E39 M5 and Z8
4.9L (400bhp)
S70
V12 SOHC 24V. 1995-1997. 165kg 363lbs
Used in 850CSi
5.6L (380bhp)
S70/2
Used in McLaren F1 (Was originally developed for M8)
Type6.1 liter, 48 valve V-12 with aluminum block and heads, 627 bhp
Bore and stroke3.38 x 3.41 in (86 x 87 mm)
Weight266Kg
Displacement370 cubic in, 6064 cc
Compression ratio10.5:1
Engine control systemBosch Motronic with port fuel injection
Emissions controls3-way catalytic converter feedback fuel-air-ratio control auxiliary air pump
Valve gearChain-driven double overhead cams, 4 valves per cylinder, hydraulic lifters, variable intake timing Solid
Lifter Valvetrain with Single VANOS and Individual Throttle Bodies
Power (SAE net)618 bhp @ 7400 rpm
Torque (SAE net)479 ft-lb @ 4000 rpm
Redline7500 rpm
M21
straight 6 SOHC 12V Diesel. 1983-1991 126kg 278lbs
Used in 324td, 524d/td
2.4 (112bhp), 2.4 Turbo (115bhp)
M41
Straight 4 SOHC 8V Diesel. 1995-on. 108kg 238lbs
Used in E36 318tdS
1.7 Turbo (90bhp)
M51
Straight 6 SOHC 12V Diesel. 1995-on.   132kg 291lbs
Used in E36 325td/S, E34 and E39
2.5 Turbo (115bhp), 2.5 Intercooled Turbo (143bhp)
M47
Straight 4 DOHC 16V Diesel. 1998-on. 117kg 258lbs
Used in E46 320d
2.0 Turbo (136bhp)
M55
Straight 6 DOHC 24V Diesel. 2000-on.   132kg 291lbs
Used in E46 and E39s.
2.5 Turbo (170bhp), 3.0 Turbo (183bhp)
M67
V8 DOHC 32V Diesel. 1999-on. 192kg 423lbs
Used in E38 740d
4.0 Turbo (245bhp)
N44TU
Straight 4 DOHC 16V Dual VANOS with Valvetronic
Used in E46 318i
1.6 (115bhp), 1.8 (143bhp)
N62
V8 DOHC 32V Dual VANOS with Valvetronic
Used in E65 745i
4.4 (325bhp)
N73
V12 DOHC 48V Dual VANOS with Valvetronic
Used in E65 760i
6.0 (438bhp)
W10
Straight 4 SOHC 16V
Used in Mini One, Mini Cooper
1.6 (90-115bhp)
W11
Straight 4 SOHC 16V with Eaton Supercharger
Used in Mini Cooper S
1.6 Supercharged (163bhp)




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