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<blockquote data-quote="RedZ4" data-source="post: 132207" data-attributes="member: 1117"><p>Thanks you all for your speculating on my E30's problem. I guess that the major part of the overheating and no water in the radiator problem is solved due to a replacement of the hose.</p><p>This darn rubber hose was so torn up that everytime I added water it would spit right out. Now, I don't see a leak. Have to keep my fingers crossed and hope for the best.</p><p></p><p>Also fortunately for me, I replaced my engine mounts before some severe problems arise.</p><p></p><p>I would like to thank those guys at Optimum for helping me solve this problem quickly. Now my car runs fine expect for some ideling and timing issue. This will need to be sorted out once those guys from Optimum get their machine back.</p><p></p><p>What can I say about my E30, its a pretty interesting car with lots of quirks. It can be problematic, but I still love the way it can be driven like a $2 dollar hooker. Almost everytime I'm driving this car, I try to push its limits. For such an old car, I'm amazed that it can still take my abuse. </p><p></p><p>Then I get into the Z4 for some highspeed runs and I feel like I have try and take it easy on this car so some weird reason. Weird...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedZ4, post: 132207, member: 1117"] Thanks you all for your speculating on my E30's problem. I guess that the major part of the overheating and no water in the radiator problem is solved due to a replacement of the hose. This darn rubber hose was so torn up that everytime I added water it would spit right out. Now, I don't see a leak. Have to keep my fingers crossed and hope for the best. Also fortunately for me, I replaced my engine mounts before some severe problems arise. I would like to thank those guys at Optimum for helping me solve this problem quickly. Now my car runs fine expect for some ideling and timing issue. This will need to be sorted out once those guys from Optimum get their machine back. What can I say about my E30, its a pretty interesting car with lots of quirks. It can be problematic, but I still love the way it can be driven like a $2 dollar hooker. Almost everytime I'm driving this car, I try to push its limits. For such an old car, I'm amazed that it can still take my abuse. Then I get into the Z4 for some highspeed runs and I feel like I have try and take it easy on this car so some weird reason. Weird... [/QUOTE]
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