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05-22-2018, 07:03 PM | #1 |
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Downpipe install DIY
I've been looking at DIY's for this on here and youtube. Seems pretty straight forward.
Just wondering if anyone has any extra advice of what to do / not to do. Cheers
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05-22-2018, 07:19 PM | #2 |
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It's pretty simple on non xdrive so lucky you. At least for me the worst part was all the stupid rusted bolts/o2 sensors. Maybe you live in a less salty place but if you have trouble with that you're going to want some penetrating oil and a torch (the good one, like ts4000 or ts8000 or whatever).
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05-22-2018, 07:32 PM | #3 |
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DIYs guides and youtube installs are useless, they are all LHD installs. We have a steering rack which makes downpipe diys very difficult if you don't have the correct plan of attack. If you're doing it on jackstands unbolting the subframe makes things so much easier.
I can get the subframe dropped in half an hour with air tools so its well worth it to save you some grief. My method is - Remove cowl and engine cover plastics - Disconnect the front o2 sensor plugs on top of engine and unclip the o2 wiring - Jack up car - Remove engine undertray - Remove sway bar - Disconnect front V brace (only applies to 3 series) - Unplug and unclip the wiring for rear o2 sensors on the transmission - Disconnect exhaust - Unlock telescopic steering wheel and push all the way forward (alternatively simply unbolt the steering shaft from the firewall, need new bolt or reinstall with loctite) - Disconnect steering rack bolts - Support engine with engine support brace, or floor jack on the oil pan (highly recommend support brace for safety) - Remove harness plug for headlight leveling sensor (left side) - Disconnect the 6 subframe bolts and let it hang - Remove harness plug for servotronic/active steering on steering rack if harness is too short to allow rack to drop down enough (active steering or servotronic cars only) - Disconnect Vband and remove downpipes, may need to disconnect front o2 sensors first to access the vbands, leave rear o2s on and take the downpipes out. - Remove bank 1 downpipe first, bank 2 second - Install rear o2s on the downpipes, grey cable on rear downpipe (bank 2) black cable on front downpipe (bank 1) - Install bank 2 downpipe first, get the vband on but do not tighten, leave primary o2 sensor off for now. Orient the clamp so it can be adjusted easily but not fouling on the wastegate actuator. - install bank 1 downpipe, install vband but not tight - Should be able to adjust the downpipes, line them up wit hthe exhaust's flanges for a ball park. Make sure adequate clearance for bank 1 downpipe and the engine mount bracket or oil pan, then space out the bank 2 downpipe so it doesn't touch the bank 1 downpipe or touch the rubber engine mount. - Tighten vbands, restinall o2 sensors. Black for bank 1, grey for bank 2 Reinstall the rest of the stuff, if you've done it a few times will be around 3-4 or so hours, longer if the downpipes dont fit well and you need to spend more time adjusting. First timer add on another couple hours maybe. While it is certainly possible to do it without dropping the subframe, it is much more difficult and you can spend forever trying to get the vbands on, especially if the downpipes don't fit well. With the subframe dropped, the job isnt difficult at all, just takes time and I beleive any competent DIYer would be able to do it without too much swearing. An engine brace costs $85, well worth the money
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05-22-2018, 11:55 PM | #4 |
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Thanks for the informative guide!
Would doing it on a lift still require dropping the subframe?
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05-23-2018, 12:16 AM | #5 |
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Doing it on a lift makes things a lot easier, and while shops do this everyday without dropping the subframe, you're probably still going to save time overall lowering the subframe for access unless you done a lot of them.
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05-23-2018, 01:27 AM | #6 |
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U need midget hands to do this best. Assuming u don't and thus is ur first time. Patience will be ur best friend.
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07-29-2018, 06:45 PM | #7 |
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Completed the install this weekend, overall wasn't too difficult. Just time and patience like everyone was saying...I only swore a few times!
Definitely having another set of hands helped out a lot.
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How does it go and sound? Have you gone to Stage 2/2+? |
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I flashed 2+ did a small pull and got a misfire so I flashed back to 1+ I think its the spark plugs even though I replaced the coils and plugs less then a year ago. They're Bosch plugs and I figure I need to get the NGK 1 step colder plugs.
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