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02-19-2021, 12:21 PM | #45 | |
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I ended up going with Turner 60a poly mounts and E46 m3 trans but I still with 034 would figure their shit out and get them right |
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02-19-2021, 01:00 PM | #46 | |
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I totally wish I saw your thread! Would of saved me a couple hundred bucks to buy the awesome Tuner 60a poly mounts that I keep hearing good things about. Thats totally on me for not doing more research about 034 and there products. Im new to mods and all this is a totally new learning curve (An expensive learning curve) but with everyone's advice/guidance along with ALOT of effort I can build my E90. Really appreciate the community and support on this platform |
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02-19-2021, 02:58 PM | #47 | |
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02-22-2021, 11:23 AM | #48 |
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Hey guys! Hope everyone had a good weekend!
So wrapping up the 2nd round of updates. Friday the BMS BOV adapter came in as well as a shiny new oil filter cap since my original is beat to hell. (wasnt gonna wait til it cracks to on me) With all this I was now able to continue. I flipped the billet shift rod so that the flat end pointed towards the bottom of the vehical. Rookie mistake, but just and fyi if anyone plans changing their shift rod. Each gear now clicks nicely in place with a very solid feel and sound! Since I had access to the clutch delay valve I decided to remove it with the BMS clutch delay valve delete. I pinched the line and only a little break fluid came out but I think I still need to bleed the clutch. The peddle is a little low but the response to the clutch is very instant. Moving on the one of the main courses, the injectors. Since I was by the injectors, I decided to throw in some fresh sparks just incase their was oil or gas residue on the plugs. Checked out the index I was on and its still the OG injectors -01 baby. Out with the 01s and in with the 12s! Took notes on the new values for the index 12s. I inspected each injector to see what injector was failing. From first glance all seems fairly in good shape, but pulling out injector from cylinder 6, smelled the strongest of gas. Could or could not be the leaky injectors but im glad I got these 01s updated. I pulled eatch of the injectors with my BMW approved part #69-00420-21 injector puller that cost me an affordible 100$ plus taxes and shipping. (Of course im kidding), I used a long bolt, washer and a nut the same size as the injector. Attached the nut on the injector with enough thread to attach the bolt to the nut also. and gently tap tap tap upwards with the washer and boom, out with the injector. I also programed the injectors with protools. It was a pretty easy and straight forwards to program the injectors with the new values with protools. Going to double check and make sure the values are still correct just in case. After filling it with fresh new oil and running the bleed procedure, I disconnected the injectors and spark plugs to turn the engine and prime the turbos. While I tried to prime the turbos, something went off with the car. Dashboard started to flicker and so did the headlight. I couldnt even lock or open the car. Checked the battery with a meter and it was reading 7.5.... I guess the whole time my car was sitting the battery died from that stupid BSD com fault. Took the battery to auto zone and luckily was still under warrenty so got it for the free thirty. Dropped the new battery in and boom back to normal. After cranking a little more, I attached all the injectors and plugs back in. Time for its first start. Cranked, cranked, and cranked but nothing. (What a tease.....). Looked under the hood to check for why its not starting. Found out that if you connect the HP fuel rail sensor then maybe and just maybe it will start. I loaded up protools and primed the fuel rail before attempting to start. Cranked and finally started up! Those 80a poly mounts was loud and violent on cold start up... hahaha I gotta say mweisdorfer and neilvan... You both were 1000% correct.. but ill give the mounts 10k to 15k break in and if it gets better ill roll with the 80a poly. If not then time for the 60a tuner poly mounts! I took the car out around the block for a test run. Now car is totally changed to the point where its unrecognizable from being OEM. Shout out to the amazing advice from Bimmer_Bro for the BOV adapter! That TiAL BOV is just pure happiness with every shift! So I logged the turbos and it had no issues hold boost at all with no boost leaks! The only issue is im getting some warnings on the dash saying active steering malfunction and DSC malfunction. If anyone has any advice on how to fix the active steering and DSC im all ears. Other then that, the 335i is back up and running stronger then its ever had before. Looking back at all the long nights of playing a sick game of bloody knuckles with my car is now done for now and now i'm enjoying the fruits of my labor. My advice for anyone whos attempting to change their turbos at home. Take your time, do it right, and dont rush. It can get frustrating but just let out those F-Bombs and keep pressing forward. This pretty much wraps up the 2nd round of updates for my 335i and what a giant upgrade it was to me. For everyones advice and input, you all helped me out a great deal and just wanted to give you guys my gratitude! Now time to save up, get use to the new mods, and get preped for the 3rd round of upgrades! Ill report back for round 3! |
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02-22-2021, 01:25 PM | #49 | |
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02-22-2021, 01:57 PM | #50 |
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Round 3 is going to be more maintance such as pulleys, FMS and RMS, and wheel hubs. Mods are breaks, new clutch, susspension, LSD, TRW M3 control arms, tie end rods, trans mounts, poly dif bushings, and thicker sway bar. Thats mainly all the things I can think of for now. If I left anything I possibly missed out that could give me a headace in the future, advice would be greatly appreciated.
Going with your advice for the front and rear main seal. Like you said, its on borrowed time. Going for the RMS when I get the new clutch. Gonna do FMS when I get the new pulleys. |
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I have tried so many combos of pads and rotors over the years. I currently use Zimmerman rotors with hawk 5.0 pads. I love the combo. Very linear for daily but grip hard when you need to. Work great at lower temps too. I have had combos that were just scary in the wet or cold.
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02-22-2021, 05:37 PM | #52 | |
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02-23-2021, 09:15 AM | #53 | |
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02-23-2021, 09:24 AM | #54 |
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Was planning on the wheel hub assembly kit from FCP euro. Both for front and rear. I know the front is just a couple of bolts to put on. The rear is a diffrent story, going to change the bearings along with the hub.
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02-23-2021, 09:54 AM | #55 | |
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I bought the zimmerman cross drilled ones. They had excellent reviews and made in Germany. The price was good too. Did all 4 corners and Hawk 5.0 pads.... seemed good for daily spirited driving. Just stay away from anything stoptech. Its all made in china now and complete garbage.
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02-23-2021, 11:30 AM | #56 | |
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Thanks for the heads up bro! In all honesty I was concidering the stoptech.. you just saved me alot of money my guy Are these the pads and rotors your running correct?? https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...nn-34116855000 https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...awk-hb551b-748 |
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Yup those are them. Everyone has difference preference for pads but I have found them great for daily and sporty driving. Just make sure you do the proper bed in procedure once installed.
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02-23-2021, 12:58 PM | #58 | ||
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02-24-2021, 09:21 AM | #60 | |
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Same. Big break kits are nice aesthetic/performance wise, but I think it would be overkill for my plans. Plus I dont have 4-5K laying around... I'd much rather spend that on an LSD and new clutch instead. |
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02-24-2021, 09:23 AM | #61 |
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Any clutch recommendations guys??
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02-24-2021, 10:09 AM | #62 | ||
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Zimmerman Sport Rotors (cross drilled) ECS Tuning brass caliper pin sleeves w/ their SS pins. I'd also get their SS rotor screws too. Last, IMO opinion the Goodridge Phantom Series brake lines are the best for the BMW e90. https://m.tirerack.com/brakes/brakes...keFitsVehicle= I have this setup & can testify to the fact that you do get a more responsiveness,smoother, linear feel with the above set up. |
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More than any other kit iv seen. Does it include all 6 lines like the other kits? The Ecs one looks nice for the price also.
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Congrats on the turbo replacement! I'm in the middle of that myself right now. Just waiting on parts (was sent 1 turbo instead of 2). At your power level I see no reason not to get the 335is clutch upgrade. It's priced right and is a decent upgrade that maintains stock pedal feel. That's what I hear, anyway.
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