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  1. A slightly different kettle of fish but I have done it the other way around, selling my 330i and buying an is200 about a month ago, the reason being the frequency and cost of repairs to the bmw, the final straw being the diff mountings deciding they did not like there mounting points anymore and tearing out of the floor (not an uncommon occurance). Yes I miss the power of the beemer but handling wise the lexus is more than a match for it, From what I can see so far in my opinion the build quality of the Lexus is superior as well, I suppose I should add I am 67 years old, so not a " boy racer",lol.

    Funnily enough, everyone in work gives me grief for mine. I put a straw hat on the parcel shelf to complete the effect.

  2. I think - but not too sure - if you are converting to HIDS then you need an auto levelling system and also headlight washers to pass the MOT - not 100% sure so just check before shelling out on the lights

    Unfortunately you still see lots of cars driving around with crap aftermarket HID kits so I guess they aren't failing people en masse yet despite the likes of this:

    http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20120606172804/http://assets.dft.gov.uk/publications/dft-information-sheets/aftermarket-hid-headlamps.pdf

    and this:

    http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/car-servicing-repair/mot-changes-2012.html

    It's a bit of confusion to be fair. I don't think most of the aftermarket stuff is road legal anyway, not being emarked but they don't necessarily fail stuff on those grounds.

  3. We had someone asking for one at work so I had a look.

    Long story short, could not find one from K&N, Pipercross, HKS, or indeed Green.

    Saw a few on eBay but they didn't look great tbh.

    I genuinely wouldn't bother removing the factory airbox. The design of it looks pretty good already. If you look where it's drawing air from that's about right.

    I think you'd probably lose some low-end going to a big cone filter-ey thing vs that.

  4. I believe the noise rating is external drive-past noise. Yes, that is totally useless.

    Similarly the wet rating is straight line stopping distance and the fuel gains for an A rated economy tyre are miniscule.

    Personally I'm running Yokohama Bluearth AE-50s on mine :

    http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Yokohama/BluEarth-AE50.htm

    Not bad so far. Only done about 2000 miles on them. Pleasantly grippy in the wet and a tad softer than the Pirelli's it came with which actually improved it a bit down b-roads.

  5. An MOT shouldn't involve them breaking anything.

    The stuff that's gone is all consumables (e.g. stuff you'd expect to wear out and need replacing at intervals) so while I know some garages do like to bull**** you on tyre tread or brake condition if you haven't done those bits recently then it doesn't necessarily indicate they're messing you about (reminds me, mine is probably due some new discs and pads).

    You could get prices on your tyres so you have some idea what they should be charging you in advance.

    You don't have to get the same garage as is MOTing your car to deal with those faults either.

    Neither of them are MOT fails.

  6. My flywheel has gone from being a bit juddery to being noisy (a kind of ticking from the clutch area when warm - usually at low revs where a SMF would be juddering) and juddery so I've decided to replace it.

    The obvious downer is the cost of the DMFs.

    I notice TTV are offering a lightweight SMF replacement.

    Just wondering how seriously to take them saying it fits a standard clutch is.

    Exedy offer a clutch and SMF kit and the part number for the clutch is different. I would get that, but by the time I've paid for it to be air freighted it's pretty similar money to the DMF.

    Is the standard clutch with a sprung plate?

    Anyone familiar with the TTV part?

    Any downsides to SMFing the IS200?

    I know what the DMF is supposed to do but conversely it's a very smooth engine. Would this really "snap the crankshaft"?

    Cheers.

  7. Why hello there.

    I've got a 2005 IS200 Sport in what I can only describe as Champagne with full cream leather.

    Lovely car (really, really loving the heated leather and climate control), albeit the flywheel is getting a bit noisy and I'm undecided what clutch and flywheel I need to replace it with.

    So googling for UK forums I found this place.

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