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      12-29-2007, 04:07 PM   #1
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DIY: Downpipe (DP) installation for E90 335i (1/3)

This is a DIY in 4 Parts
DIY: Downpipe (DP) installation for E90 335i

Please Note: This was done on a '08 E90 335i with Ultimate Racing catless downpipes. Any variation (different model 335i, different downpipe vendor, etc.) and your mileage may vary! Also note: if you are an instant-gratification Gen Y'er, this install is not for you. It takes time and patience - do not “force” anything or take shortcuts. Thanks to Mr. 5 and Terry335 for previous posts/PM's/emails. These were the instructions that got me started: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...3&postcount=14
Parts Included in UR DP kit:
  • 2 downpipes
  • Mounting hardware (6 bolts and nuts)
Tools required: (see picture)
  • Car Jack and Jack Stands or Ramps
  • Creeper
  • Short-handled ratcheting socket handle
  • Long-handled ratcheting socket handle
  • Socket extenders
  • 8mm socket or wrench
  • 10mm wrench
  • 12mm wrench
  • 13mm wrench (2 are handy)
  • 16mm (or 5/8”) wrench
  • 7/8” wrench (or metric equivalent)
  • E10 Torx socket
  • E12 Torx socket
  • T25 Torx driver
  • 8 mm socket
  • 12mm socket
  • 13mm socket
  • Large flathead screwdriver
  • Pliers
  • Liquid Wrench (or WD40) optional
Time Required: 3 hours or more
Technical Skill Required: Moderate. There is no rocket science here, but the limited space to work with, makes it a challenge.

Every page will have steps and corresponding pictures at the end of each post.

Steps

1. Raise the Car. I used commonly available Rhino Ramps available at any Wal-Mart, Auto Zone, Pep Boys, etc. These ramps work perfectly with the E90 with sport package, no rubbing (meaning no need for “helper 2x4s”). If you choose to use jack stands, ensure they are compatible with the crazy BMW jack points. I’m 5’10”, 170 and there is enough room under the car with the ramps to use a creeper, since most of the work is right up front. Let the car cool down before going under.
2. ENSURE THAT THE EMERGENCY BRAKE IS FULLY ENGAGED, and chock the back wheels if you want extra safety.
3. Using the 8mm wrench, remove the lower engine cover (there are 16 screws). You can optionally remove the next panel toward the rear of the car. I didn't remove it, and I only scratched my hand one time on it
4. The engine cover will easily slide right out one you have removed all the screws.
5. Again, using the 8 mm wrench, remove the two small brackets – not required, but less chance of scraping your face or hands on them.
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DIY: Downpipe (DP) installation for E90 335i (2/4)

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6. Using a 10 mm wrench, remove the hose mount which attaches to the passenger's side of the steering rack (this makes getting access to the nut on the top of the steering rack easier and generally provides better access.
7. Using a 16mm wrench (I used a 5/8” which works perfectly – for some reason they decided to “skip” 16mm in my set!) and the E12 Torx Socket, loosen both the driver and passenger's side nut/bolt. Remove the passenger's side nut and bolt completely.
8. Using the T25 Torx driver, remove the first heat shield bolt, located right next to the passenger's steering rack boot
9. Pivot the steering rack toward the front of the car as far as it will go - about 1 inch. (no Picture)
10. Using the T25 Torx driver, and short handle socket, remove the second and third bolts. For reference, the picture shows the driver bit in one of the bolts.
11. Heat shield removed.
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DIY: Downpipe (DP) installation for E90 335i (3/4)

Removing the downpipes. For reference in this DIY there is a “forward” and a “rear” downpipe referring to the pipes that correspond to the forward and rear 3 cylinders banks.
12. Mark the O2 sensors. Picture shows the front sensors, mark the rear as well. Break the front sensors loose with the 7/8” wrench, then unscrew them by hand. I waited until the pipes were off before removing the rear O2 sensors – easier access.
13. Using the 13mm wrench, loosen the clamp connections for both downpipes. Remove the bolts and set them aside.
14. Moving to the rear of the car, spray the bolts attached to the cat-back generously with liquid wrench or WD40. Let it soak a bit – I have less than 5000 miles on my car and they are pretty rusty. Use a 12mm wrench to remove all 4 bolts.
15. Moving further back, I found it much easier to uninstall the DP's by removing the muffler brace. (Use the E10 Torx socket)
16. Using the 12mm socket, remove the nuts on the hanger for both DP's. This picture shows it fully “uninstalled”, since the downpipes should literally “fall out” now! Notice the rear O2 sensors still installed.
17. Using the 7/8” wrench, remove the rear O2 sensors. (I popped out the brackets – makes it much easier) No picture – see step 16.
18. Your car is now modified with a VERY short 3” exhaust. (I have a video of me starting the car with no exhaust – stupid funny ... LOUD!)
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DIY: Downpipe (DP) installation for E90 335i (4/4)

Install the new DP's
19. Comparison shot of the old and new.
20. Take both clamp connectors and loosely place them on the turbos
21. Connect and tighten the REAR O2 sensors.
22. Position the “rear” downpipe and “hook” the clamp connector into its final position.
23. Align the hanger bracket – note the notch and the holes. This is the “critical” connection to have aligned, since the fitment to the cat-back is dependent on this. Inset the smaller of the bolts included in the kit into the hole and hand tighten the nut.
24. Now go back to the turbo, and thread the bolt back into the rear clamp connector. Make sure the orientation of the clamp connector is in the same position as it was taken off (refer to the picture for step 13). This will ensure that you can do the final “clamp down” with the wrench. Install the front “rear” O2 sensor and tighten.
25. Install the other “front” DP in the same manner as the rear. Since all connections are still loose, this should be an easy process. This picture shows what everything should look like, right before you insert the bolt into the front DP clamp connector. DO NOT tighten either of the clamp connectors yet!
26. Using some pressure and 2 13mm wrenches, “push to seat, hold, and torque” the hanger bolts into position for both DP's. These are the first 2 bolts to tighten down completely. Now look at the end of the DP's and they should look just like this picture – aligned to the catback!
27. Re-use the gaskets from the uninstall, and loosely attach the muffler.
28. Go back to the turbos and tighten the rear and front clamp connectors. Reinstall and tighten the front O2 sensor (not shown in picture).
29. Using 2 13mm wrenches, tighten the DP bolts at the catback connection. (no photo). ALL FITTINGS SHOULD BE TIGHT NOW!
30. Ensure that all O2 wiring clips are back in place.
(No more pictures from this point)
31. Reinstall the muffler bracket in the rear.
32. Reinstall the heat shield. Do the 2 “PITA” bolts first. Rotate the steering rack back into its correct position and reinstall the third bolt.
33. Reinstall the steering rack. Remember to tighten BOTH sides.
34. Reinstall the hose mount. At this point (and no earlier) you can opt to test drive the car to make sure everything is good. Listen for exhaust leaks, etc.
35. Reinstall the 2 hanging brackets.
36. Reinstall the the engine cover. Congratulations!
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Last pic :)

Only 10 pix max per post. Now I know!
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Nice!
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Nice!
thx for the effort
you are all over these DIYS!

You are more than welcome.
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Well done...i'll use this as a guide when i install my DPs
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That is an EXCELLENT write-up! Thanks for taking the time to post this up.

Now i'm wondering how raspy catless downpipes would make my CP-E exhaust sound.... hmmm.
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That is an EXCELLENT write-up! Thanks for taking the time to post this up.

Now i'm wondering how raspy catless downpipes would make my CP-E exhaust sound.... hmmm.
Raspier? LOL
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Raspier? LOL
Haha... actually, right now I have zero rasp.
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Awesome DIY. Thanks!
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Awesome DIY! I'm looking at UR pipes as well. How was the fitment and quality?
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Haha... actually, right now I have zero rasp.
I'm going to leave the OEM exhaust (at least for the time being), so I can't speak to the whole "turbo-back" experience.

I do notice a slightly more raspy sound on start-up when I have the door open. When I'm in the car, with doors closed and windows rolled up, I barely notice a difference in sound (which in good IMO).

I'd suggest finding someone with DP's installed, and do a quick cat-back swap to see the difference.

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Awesome DIY! I'm looking at UR pipes as well. How was the fitment and quality?
Overall I'm impressed with the quality of the pipes. There was a little bit of welding slag on the inside of the pipes that I thought could have been cleaned up a little neater (spend all that time with the complex fabrication, and leave the easy stuff?). But since its back of the turbo, I wasn't that concerned. If we were talking about the exhaust manifold, different story!

The fitment was nearly perfect. There could have been a tiny bit of misalignment around the turbo fitting, but not anything that the clamp connections couldn't handle.

Its too early early to tell if there will be long-term implications of not having a flex fitting near the turbo joint (like the OEM DP's), as others have pointed out on other threads. I really do think that would have make sense at the cost of a couple horsepower perhaps? Lots of temperature gradients down there meaning lots of metal wanting to deform...

BTW: I've owned a previous Ultimate Racing product before (turbo kit for S2K), and all their fabricated parts for that never gave me any issues over 3 years of installation.

There is a thread out there (with pictures) of someone who needed their UR pipes cut and rewelded because of fitment issues, but I don't think root cause was determined (bad manufacturing v. bad install)

Hope that helps!

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Unbelievable.
After doing a couple DIYs, this one must have taken a very long time. It's amazing how long it takes to stop what you're doing to take a couple pics.
Great job man! Make sure you PM the admins to sticky this.
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Unbelievable.
After doing a couple DIYs, this one must have taken a very long time. It's amazing how long it takes to stop what you're doing to take a couple pics.
Great job man! Make sure you PM the admins to sticky this.
I think reducing the size of the photos and typing it all in took more time than snapping the pix. I've got this tiny little sony (DSC-T100 8MP) which makes it pretty easy to get the shots (takes 640x480 video too!). For those that have actually done the DP install, the pictures might make it look too easy (there is a TON of space up there - heh heh)
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Great DIY Josh...Thanks for the extra effort! This will come in handy!
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Can we get an in car sound clip like the RISS one? Ive yet to hear the UR pipes.
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Man that is some fantastic photography. It's tough to get the flash right into those spaces and still keep the exposure good enough to get a good picture. Awesome job and DIY!!!!
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