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14K views 160 replies 24 participants last post by  GloverXRS  
#1 ·
Pulled the trigger today. Got what I felt was a good deal on a leftover 2024.

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#6 ·
Sick!
 
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#12 ·
Congrats, you're going to love it
 
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I can’t wait to use it but it’s not starting out great. Had a smart shox code 5 minutes after pulling it off the trailer. Back at the dealer now. Ground fault in the drivers front shock. I’m not too worried about it, weather is crap now and I need to get some parts - PRP seats, warn winch, BD lights, whips, etc off my X3. My deal was $8,500 off msrp, no delivery or prep.
 
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My X3 has the smart shox and zero issues so far. I have had all 4 out of the car to do springs and reinstalled trouble free. My mentality is if things are new and fail right away it’s most likely a manufacturing issue on the failed part and not an engineering failure. What I let my dealer know nicely was that they should have caught it and addressed the issue before I took delivery. In all fairness I was down at the shop all excited banging my cock on it and wanted to take it home that day.

I think it was a good deal, basically $2K more than the X3 of the same model.
 
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I haven’t updated this for a while. The smart shock issue was an easy fix. Dealer found a pinched wire and replaced it with a part off a new machine from their inventory. They made it right quickly with no questions asked.

mods so far

BRP glass windshield
BRP electric wiper
BRP door bags and center bag
BRP door nets
Roof scoop
4,500lb Warn winch
Baja Designs hood light bar
XTC street legal kit with Kemimoto fang signal lights
TMW trunk
Chupacabra mirrors
PRP heated seats
Cardo headsets and helmet kits
Factory UTV skid plate with Xbrace
RPM BOV
Method beadgrip wheels with Sandcraft paddle tires

On the bench ready for installation
EVP captains choice muffler
EVP mid pipe - delayed in shipping and holding up progress- was supposed to be EVO Saturday today..
EVP high flow intake
EVP ECU unlock, code shooter, 110 tune package, DCT tune with launch control.
RPM charge tubes
RPM catch can.
Shock Therapy Firmanator

I’m still on the fence about wheels and tires. Leaning towards the Valor bead lock wheels and their 35” soft compound tires. Once I get this figured out MTS springs and tuning will follow.


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Oil change. The rear plug is the main resivore for the oil. The front is under the filter and drains the filter. If you open the two bottom drains before loosening the filter cap no oil will spill out the top. Then lift the filter out an inch ad more will drain. I was able to replace the filter with no spillage. The oil was clean with minor silicone and debris in the filter. No metal on the magnets. There was some sluge on the rear plug. No metal. I’m assuming some of this is from the car being started daily moving it in and out of the dealership without really running it to temp for a period of time. Interested to hear what you think.

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#28 ·
Looks good to me!

How many miles/hours before you did the first change?
 
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#30 ·
Looks good to me!

How many miles/hours before you did the first change?
174 miles.
Is this the 350hp tune?

Will be curious what you think.
No, not yet. I am going with the gas tunes for now. 91, 93,96,100, 110. Each has regular and pops and bangs. I also did the DCT tuning and launch control. The 350hp kit requires a high flow fuel pump, upgraded fuel rail, some intake plenum clamps and separate tune for E85. I expect to have about 285hp at the tires on 100 octane fuel. The R’s are dynoing around 220-225 at the tires stock.
 
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174 miles.

No, not yet. I am going with the gas tunes for now. 91, 93,96,100, 110. Each has regular and pops and bangs. I also did the DCT tuning and launch control. The 350hp kit requires a high flow fuel pump, upgraded fuel rail, some intake plenum clamps and separate tune for E85. I expect to have about 285hp at the tires on 100 octane fuel. The R’s are dynoing around 220-225 at the tires stock.
Ah, was thinking it only required a tune, but do remember it was on E85.

Here's something I watched a while back.
 
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I’ve heard they really suck the fuel on E85. I am not sure if the fuel tanks will fit the PRP seats. This car does suck the fuel especially in sport +. I’ll probably stick with gas tunes. I’m not a drag racer and wanted the car to be a little more playful. The 60-80 hp gains I will see should be plenty for me.