I'm realizing this guy is so precise that the cameras and recording might not have started for viewers, but rather just to ensure nothing went wrong/have a way to verify each step if something was forgotten. I do the same thing when I do complex jobs.
He’s very thorough with all his work. No step is missed/ignored and all specs are followed. That’s one thing I love about his channel! Sreten is the best.
@@st3althyone Yup, I'm the same way, or at least I try to be, the reason I love this channel so much is he never leaves out a single step or process, leaves nothing to doubt.
I know right, why have rims that look like black steel ones from a far, show those babies, make em seen, ban the black ones 😉 jk but would really like to see less of this horrible trend
@@DueGreg E46? R u mad? Maybe there are some Coupes in rare spec but who is gonna throw 10k. 🤣 Better idea is to get rust free one for 2000-4000 and put the rest of that 10k budget in proper work.
@@jasnyjuh3540lol. Coupes start at 5k atleast. anythibg below that is so dead, that youd spend 10 k in a heartbeat, and will not be anywhere near great condition..
I'm new to this channel, but I want to say it was very refreshing to see a video where they actually show the work being done for the mods. I definitely will be coming back for more, thanks!
I love the way Sreten always removes the fan for anything that needs servicing, he's gotten so good at it that he just looks at it the fan removes itself hahahaha
Vietnam flashbacks of trying to get my E46 330i touring's (5 speed) manual gearbox out with a bunch of extensions, to put in my single mass flywheel back in the day. Did it in December in a freezing cold South Wales, on a concrete driveway, had an awful time doing it lol.
Next time, lower the subframe a little. Just 4 bolts. It helps a lot to reach the bolts and especially to install the gearbox. No need to do the alignment afterwards because of the guides welded into the subframe.
I felt that, probably spent 8 hours just trying to get to the bolts and mate the transmission back up on jack stands. Buying a proper transmission jack and not just a regular one with blocks of wood probably would have been worth it 😅
I'll be doing this soon on my supercharged e46 330 sport sedan. After 110k miles on the clutch it was finally slipping enough on full power pulls that I said enough is enough. Right now I'm in the middle of a window regulator, the headliner... the moonroof ate itself and prompted that one. Moonroof back in place... not sure if it will work properly again but at least no leaks. 🥲 I've always heard that the sunroof and window regulators were made by the French… And purposely under materialed as payback to the Germans... 🤣🤣🤣
There cannot be a better Friday evening than coming home, cracking a cold one and seing a new video from Sreten. Kid in bed and wife in bath, nothing to spoil the evening!
I love that it actually is a long video with incremental changes, because it's enjoyable content. I hate 5 minute videos with 5 million changes where everything is on turbo speed. I just feel exhausted after that and wonder why I bothered. There's incremental changes that matters in this video and you get a better connection with the vehicle that way even as a viewer. You got these videos pretty dialed by now. Nice.
The most impressive thing about your videos, besides all the fun content...is the pacing... you have always the perfect pacing so it keeps interesting and not too repetitive.
Project Cologne is the reason I bought an e46 touring. This has been such a great journey to watch as it has been around for so long. Your channel has grown so much from episode one to now. Cheers!
He got more cool cars but those needs fixing.. like the E-21 coupe, E92 m3.. also if memory serves right should we mention the M5 V10- in memory of S. Schmidt he did give away across the ocean ?
You're knowledge on how these engines works is outstanding. Im flabbergasted. I could never do what you do. Very impressive. I love how you fast forward some of the time consuming bits like taking of a lot of screws. You're editing skills are also outstanding. Why you don't have millions of subscribers I will never understand.
Glad to hear you are going for a full rollgage. 🔥 safety is everything Sreten. Love the small steps you make between comparison, so you really see the difference and what works and what not!! 💪 It would be nice to hear Misha feed back next spring after the last round of updates. But I'm loving the series so far. Keep up the good work and good to hear Marseilles is back on the menu!! Looking forward to hear the first start and the custom exhaust. 🔥
Oh, I certainly wasn't expecting a video on this car, but it's quite welcome to see, especially after how far it has come. The difference in grip and attitude is very apparent, it must so fun to drive! It was also quite interesting to see the process of installing those new cams, quite and involved process.
Streten, Your videos are the only ones I anticipate. Ive owned several used BMW’s over the years. Current a F15 X5. Your video content is very sobering for me concerning owning a classic BMW. I’d love to own one but your experiences are that typically they need complete brake, hoses and suspension refreshes. Beyond my budget and skills. Your video camera presentation and quality are the best.
With the work so far, We've both have similar spec 330i tourings, I'm glad the the tips i mentioned when we met in June have proven useful to help develop Cologne further. It'd be great to do a back to back comparison between them both to see the differences though i think at the rate of development and me moving house and wanting to get my Opel project started, your touring is going to soon outrun mine.
Great content as usual. Love watching and listening to Streten rip these machines apart and meticulously put them back together again. I was a full time mechanic nye on 30 years ago and watching Streten, from his first episodes, inspired me to get the tools out again. It's great to be able to repair your own car! Getting dirty replacing what ever it needs! Thanks Streten!
I love that you are doing the the track-focused upgrades, but NOT throwing away the civilized on-road behavior of the car (in the name of weight savings etc.). But I guess time will tell if you finally do go there......!
Absolutely phenomenal episode. The editing, pacing and quality had me smiling at the progress you’ve made on both this vehicle and your production skills, resulting in a truly enjoyable video. Keep it up!
I can't be the only one here wishing for a fully spec'd track car with no road compromises. For that you need a van and a trailer of course, which would be an epic side project, modifying a van to have all the essential needs to tow a race car. Also, race gloves, and your steering wheel cleaning issues are solved. Mad job as always, Sreten. P.S.: edited for typo
Nice upgrade! The BMW M54 engine has one of the most iconic exhaust notes of its era. There’s a beautiful balance in the way it growls-rich, deep, and refined, yet with an edge that hints at the engine's power. When you press the throttle, the sound starts with a smooth, low hum that builds into a crescendo of mechanical symphony. It's a tone that makes even a simple cruise feel exhilarating, and it has that unmistakable BMW character: precise, performance-driven, and timeless. That sound isn't just an engine; it's an invitation to drive.
@@SampleTracks2224 I get why you might think that-it’s becoming more common these days. But this piece actually came straight from me! I put a lot of thought into it and tried to make it sound natural and reflective of my own emotions from owning and driving a BMW with the same M54 engine.
Hi Sreten, I am a huge fan of the channel and have been admiring your work and enthusiasm for years, cheers to you! I love your project Cologne as I have an e46 330ci 5-speed street/track day project for 13 years already. It's got Schmiedmann, head cut to 11.5/1 comp, single mass flywheel from M30, reprofiled cams to S50B30US spec, CAI and ECU remap. It's running 240 WHP Mustang Dyno (should be roughly 280-ish at the crank). I would like to point out as a tip from personal experience, that M54B30 stock oil pump is a real weak point of the engine when going above 6500 rpm (supposedly from the longer stroke) and I've had a loosened and popped out bolt of the pump once and than second time a broken oil pump shaft at a track day (stopped immediately and engine was safe). In my opinion it is essential to add a tensioner (info an be found on 46fanatics) to the oil pump and possibly get an aftermarket/racing pump to keep the engine safe (info an be found on 46fanatics). Thank you for the content! P.S. I've read that when doing the oil pump upgrade and adding stronger valve springs you can safely rev to 7500 rpm, saying this to dare you try :)
I put in a supercharger in my e46 330 sport package in 2007. They were pricing to gain market share so it was $4k. Installed it myself over a weekend. VERY nice upgrade. Never dyno ed the car but it was SO much more powerful. Claims of around 50% increase in hp and torque over stock. I think a car mag verified those claims back in the day. It was the best bang for buck. What a blast !!!
Thank you Sreten for making E46 content for us E46 owners and also thank you for showing us how to install the mods, keep maintaining the cars, tips and tricks and which mods are best for the track and street. 👍❤
Been watching this channel for a year…. Loved every video. Sreten it’s great and thanks to him I finally decided to buy myself a E39 530D. I know he doesn’t like diesel but it’s just way it is. Next step it’s buying tools to start working on my car by myself.
Hum... The exhaust sounds really nice! ^^ The roll cage will look awkward on a Touring but, is a special one. Eager to see the power figures with all the mods.
I am continually amazed by his talent. I spent a fortune redoing an American muscle when I should have been paying him to build me a screaming BM'r. Love your work.
Hope it's everything ok, man! You sounds a little bit sad in this video.. Loves to see you working, it's just beatiful the way you do it! I wish I could find people to work this good more easily. Have a nice weekend!
What? Haha, no idea what gave you that impression, not sad at all. Voice-over has too much echo in the new apartment, so I had to improvise a bit, so maybe that.
@M539Restorations It might be that! Or remembering the quattrobroken metal shavings 😅 It was just an impression, I'm happy to know its everything ok, looking forword to your next video!
Sreten you are so funny, when you said you'll be happy to know there are no imperfections in the finish, i never doubted you for a second. I gotta say, that paint looks really good, factory. G-d bless.
Humble video request: and in-depth restoration an E46 M3 to the same level as you did with the E92 (the one from your US trip is great but not in the same ballpark). I feel like I know everything about the E92 M3 now but I own an E46 M3 (likely along with a lot of your other viewers). I think that kind of video series would do well!
@@gowillem613 100%. I also request for selfish reasons because the level of detail in these video series’s are almost workshop manual level detailed. And I try to diy everything lol
Love the E46. I miss mine. Still the best car I've owned. It had a character. Currently I have a RWD Lexus. Very good car. Reliable, pretty quick, handles well. But it does not have the "soul" and character that the E46 had.
Man I LOVE project Cologne! E46 is hands down the BEST BMW series to ever exist in my opinion and you are giving this NA engine the life it deserves Sreten. Thank you!
Well I learned quite a few things watching this video that's for sure. Those are some very impressive power numbers on the M54 NA engine! Not that I have or work on M54 engines (The two I own are the S54 and the N54) but the Mineral oil to speed up the bedding in of the new cams couldn't stand the weathers is totally new to me. Plus much more. But one thing I already knew before he even started is that these engines are tuned from the factory very well for the most part. Because they are naturally aspirated there's not a lot that can be squeezed out of them without fairly drastic changes. I guess the camshafts were the biggest but the amount work of doing everything is no joke either. Especially when you don't have a lift. The Professor of Bimmer here is incredible!! His gifts are above all!! IMHO lol. Like the Clutch and fly wheel as well as the shafts which also require specialty tools that in Canada where I'm tooling in the cold in a single car garage no heat. I would certainly have to buy etc. That's why engines like the "N54" from the 2007-2010 was such a big deal in it's day and even still today. With just a quick blip of the computer it will gain 100HP and 110 torque without bolting a single thing onto it.
I wonder how Steten feels, knowing, subconsciously that he has the best N/A E46 touring in the world. Thank you for another great upload and please don't forget about the little dent on your driver's side front panel above the wheel 😊
I’d like to say that this channel is the whole reason I bought my lci e90 335i msport, and it just makes me want to take the same care and dedication to my own BMW.
Bro, the TUV / Police doesnt say anything about the catless headers? Lol either way awesome video as always, been following you since day 1. each video gets better and better. Without you, i would not have been starting to fix my M54. Would be cool to see the changing of the Valve Stem Seals. They are also a common problem for the typical Oil Consumption. Also you can try the O2 Pilot Mod to reduce the oil consumption. Cause the piston rings are the problem. They get clogged up after time, and then they let oil into the engine. With that method you change the pressure from the crank case ventilation (KGE). For me this works, i only refill the oil after 3.000km. I also had to use Toralin Piston Ring Cleaner. Didnt change my Valve Stem seals yet. I have 280.000km on the clock
I disagree with sretens manual opinion. You can have a lot of fun with automatic as well. Learning the transmissiin, when it changes, how hard to push the pedal, the way it shifts, it s sublime. And it s automatic, is better. Unless sports cars, automatic is better in my opinion, especially on bigger cars and bigger engines.
Man what would i give to just spend a weekend with my car in your Dojo. I guess i would get anything done i still need to do to my car. Please stay how you are, you do awesome work and really deserve what you've achieved!
Automatic like on this video, I would have loved info like this when I had my e46. In the era of turbo engines and e-mailing +100hp for 500 bucks... the grind for N/A power is so interesting
thanks again for making me appreciate my own 330ci even more. Perhaps i will give my car the mods it deserve when I have the time. These cars deserve it.
55:02 Gotta love Streten with the aesthetics! Hates black rims, yet under the hood/bonnet, it needs to be black. Hope to see the E21 project whenever you're ready. Keep it up, love your videos!
The E46 chassis is and always will be one of my top preferences for sports cars, even though I currently drive an E60 2.5i. A very nice episode, a breath of fresh air after that Italian derailment.
More excellent work, nice gains in power for not too much money. You are so lucky to have the wild Nurburgring on your doorstep. I look forward to PT17
I'm so happy to hear someone else (a younger person, especially) say that they hate black wheels. I shouldn't be surprised though, considering Sreten's generally good taste.
Seeing all the attention to detail and special procedures required for something like this makes me realize that the likelihood of most shops rebuilding an entire engine correctly is close to zero.
There's a trick you can do to get a better idle and more midrange torque for anyone interested. I know this works on M50tu and M52, not sure about double vanos motors. But with my Sunbelt 280 cam S52 and my friends Schtick 276 cam S52 we retarded the intake cam and advanced the exhaust cam a bit. There are degrees timing tools you can buy from Alien engineering and with some trial and error you'll find what you like. This allows it to idle like stock, get TONS of midrange torque for fun city driving, and even gives you a safer valve clearance which is important especially for stock valve springs.
Watching the cams and vanos install this is best left to someone with proper tools and previous experience, I would not want someone using my car as the leaning curve. M539 spot on "Again"!
Cool thanks for the ride along on track day, love the car drivability keep at it. Look forward to the cage and getting the A pillar out of the way for seeing more of the track on track day
Streten, GLOVES! it’ll help keep the alcantara clean while having more grip on the wheel without having to hold it so tight! It legitimately looks like your death gripping the wheel. only back drop is when you drive the e46 you have to wear them every time you drive it to keep the wheel clean
It doesn't matter if it's a great day or a horrible day... After watching a hour long new video from Sreten, every day is magnificent!
Yup, there’s nothing better than fresh Sreten in the morning. 😬🤣
Couldn’t agree more. Love this dude!
@@st3althyone keep the cup above half-full for maximum effect!
Not gonna lie, sometimes I fall asleep to the sound of him ratcheting.
@@oncall3570 Always!
51:10 daaaaaaaaang, for a Spray Can Job this looks 11/10 !!!!!
Spoiler alert! I'm only 5 mins in duuuuude!
I'm realizing this guy is so precise that the cameras and recording might not have started for viewers, but rather just to ensure nothing went wrong/have a way to verify each step if something was forgotten. I do the same thing when I do complex jobs.
He’s very thorough with all his work. No step is missed/ignored and all specs are followed. That’s one thing I love about his channel! Sreten is the best.
That's the way to go. Prior to cameras become viable option ,it used to be labelling/ layout sketching
@@st3althyone Yup, I'm the same way, or at least I try to be, the reason I love this channel so much is he never leaves out a single step or process, leaves nothing to doubt.
@@MichaelGajdos That's super interesting and makes sense, that may be better/more efficient than a camera if I knew how to do that as well haha.
@jkhsdjkhfjkhh3 camera ( video) is better option. But it requires skill to position it right. This channel is finest example how to do it.
I fully agree on not liking black wheels. I want to see them. I don't understand why they are so common.
For people who don't like to clean brake dust.
Black wheels still show dust. I kinda like the transition from silver to bronze wheels between washes😂@@simontist
I know right, why have rims that look like black steel ones from a far, show those babies, make em seen, ban the black ones 😉 jk but would really like to see less of this horrible trend
Would take Black wheels, over a Light Green Metallic car all day long
Silver wheels go on everything, might aswell run steelies if they are black 😅
i like how you are even with your "cheap" and less valuable projects like "yes i am gonna install the 1200€ cams into the 1200€ BMW"
Beautiful!
Thats a 10k Bmw
@@DueGreg E46? R u mad? Maybe there are some Coupes in rare spec but who is gonna throw 10k. 🤣 Better idea is to get rust free one for 2000-4000 and put the rest of that 10k budget in proper work.
@@jasnyjuh3540 this is a mint condition original manual M 30i, the closest thing on mobile is 12k. Coupes go 10-15k.
@@jasnyjuh3540really depends on where you live. They can go for that in good condition easily
@@jasnyjuh3540lol. Coupes start at 5k atleast. anythibg below that is so dead, that youd spend 10 k in a heartbeat, and will not be anywhere near great condition..
I'm new to this channel, but I want to say it was very refreshing to see a video where they actually show the work being done for the mods. I definitely will be coming back for more, thanks!
Great to hear, thank you and welcome!
I belive "they" is one single person!
Welcome brother, let us know when you start your obligatory binge watch of every video on the channel 👍
@@patrikfloding7985"They" used to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
It’s a great channel
More important than power number increases, the power curves got smoother each time Taylan touched the ECU. Top job.
Yeah it's not a torque curve - it's a torque table
@@christopherjohnston6343 the man turned the NA engine to an EV
I love the way Sreten always removes the fan for anything that needs servicing, he's gotten so good at it that he just looks at it the fan removes itself hahahaha
Removing the electric fan takes like 1 minute, haha. Love it.
Try it on a 2016 Jaguar XF 3.0. You'll have a laugh.
Vietnam flashbacks of trying to get my E46 330i touring's (5 speed) manual gearbox out with a bunch of extensions, to put in my single mass flywheel back in the day. Did it in December in a freezing cold South Wales, on a concrete driveway, had an awful time doing it lol.
On the 6 speed its even harder, the 6 speed is about 20cm longer. Pain in the ass.
Next time, lower the subframe a little. Just 4 bolts. It helps a lot to reach the bolts and especially to install the gearbox.
No need to do the alignment afterwards because of the guides welded into the subframe.
I felt that, probably spent 8 hours just trying to get to the bolts and mate the transmission back up on jack stands. Buying a proper transmission jack and not just a regular one with blocks of wood probably would have been worth it 😅
I'll be doing this soon on my supercharged e46 330 sport sedan. After 110k miles on the clutch it was finally slipping enough on full power pulls that I said enough is enough. Right now I'm in the middle of a window regulator, the headliner... the moonroof ate itself and prompted that one. Moonroof back in place... not sure if it will work properly again but at least no leaks. 🥲
I've always heard that the sunroof and window regulators were made by the French… And purposely under materialed as payback to the Germans... 🤣🤣🤣
There cannot be a better Friday evening than coming home, cracking a cold one and seing a new video from Sreten. Kid in bed and wife in bath, nothing to spoil the evening!
Is it already Friday? I need a job....
😂@@mementomori4972
I love that it actually is a long video with incremental changes, because it's enjoyable content. I hate 5 minute videos with 5 million changes where everything is on turbo speed. I just feel exhausted after that and wonder why I bothered.
There's incremental changes that matters in this video and you get a better connection with the vehicle that way even as a viewer. You got these videos pretty dialed by now. Nice.
The most impressive thing about your videos, besides all the fun content...is the pacing... you have always the perfect pacing so it keeps interesting and not too repetitive.
I love my kids, my wife, my work, and man do I love the day's that bring us new videos from M539 resto!!
Project Cologne is the reason I bought an e46 touring. This has been such a great journey to watch as it has been around for so long. Your channel has grown so much from episode one to now. Cheers!
I didn't get lucky with a touring but have a sedan E46 and thanks to Sreten I've done all the stage 0 repairs
@@LastChanceFossilsame as me!
Honestly the E46 Touring is my favorite car on the channel, with the E60 M5/E92 M3 tied for a close second.
He got more cool cars but those needs fixing.. like the E-21 coupe, E92 m3.. also if memory serves right
should we mention the M5 V10- in memory of S. Schmidt he did give away across the ocean ?
You're knowledge on how these engines works is outstanding. Im flabbergasted. I could never do what you do. Very impressive. I love how you fast forward some of the time consuming bits like taking of a lot of screws. You're editing skills are also outstanding. Why you don't have millions of subscribers I will never understand.
Glad to hear you are going for a full rollgage. 🔥 safety is everything Sreten.
Love the small steps you make between comparison, so you really see the difference and what works and what not!! 💪
It would be nice to hear Misha feed back next spring after the last round of updates.
But I'm loving the series so far.
Keep up the good work and good to hear Marseilles is back on the menu!! Looking forward to hear the first start and the custom exhaust. 🔥
I have Z4 with M54 coupled with ESS TS2 supercharger. You can make that car pretty fun to drive with such setup.
Oh, I certainly wasn't expecting a video on this car, but it's quite welcome to see, especially after how far it has come. The difference in grip and attitude is very apparent, it must so fun to drive!
It was also quite interesting to see the process of installing those new cams, quite and involved process.
Streten, Your videos are the only ones I anticipate. Ive owned several used BMW’s over the years. Current a F15 X5. Your video content is very sobering for me concerning owning a classic BMW. I’d love to own one but your experiences are that typically they need complete brake, hoses and suspension refreshes. Beyond my budget and skills. Your video camera presentation and quality are the best.
With the work so far, We've both have similar spec 330i tourings, I'm glad the the tips i mentioned when we met in June have proven useful to help develop Cologne further.
It'd be great to do a back to back comparison between them both to see the differences though i think at the rate of development and me moving house and wanting to get my Opel project started, your touring is going to soon outrun mine.
Same Mason from Jimmer's channel?
@@gillesthibodeau3424 one and the same
@@gillesthibodeau3424 yes it's me here
Great content as usual. Love watching and listening to Streten rip these machines apart and meticulously put them back together again. I was a full time mechanic nye on 30 years ago and watching Streten, from his first episodes, inspired me to get the tools out again. It's great to be able to repair your own car! Getting dirty replacing what ever it needs! Thanks Streten!
I love that you are doing the the track-focused upgrades, but NOT throwing away the civilized on-road behavior of the car (in the name of weight savings etc.). But I guess time will tell if you finally do go there......!
We used to have a 330 sedan with the 20 spoke wheels. I miss it dearly 😢
Also that’s some crazy volumetric efficiency for an old engine like that.
Absolutely phenomenal episode. The editing, pacing and quality had me smiling at the progress you’ve made on both this vehicle and your production skills, resulting in a truly enjoyable video. Keep it up!
Old school NA tuning 🤘
I can't be the only one here wishing for a fully spec'd track car with no road compromises. For that you need a van and a trailer of course, which would be an epic side project, modifying a van to have all the essential needs to tow a race car.
Also, race gloves, and your steering wheel cleaning issues are solved.
Mad job as always, Sreten.
P.S.: edited for typo
The BMW Vixen motorhome could be an awesome project.
yo, the paint on those wheels looks incredible. Great work.
Your hands are getting smooth with that steering wheel, huge improvement on your driving! Keep it up! 😊
That E46 looks absolutely stunning, she's worlds away from where she started
Nice upgrade! The BMW M54 engine has one of the most iconic exhaust notes of its era. There’s a beautiful balance in the way it growls-rich, deep, and refined, yet with an edge that hints at the engine's power. When you press the throttle, the sound starts with a smooth, low hum that builds into a crescendo of mechanical symphony. It's a tone that makes even a simple cruise feel exhilarating, and it has that unmistakable BMW character: precise, performance-driven, and timeless. That sound isn't just an engine; it's an invitation to drive.
AI wrote this comment
@@chriso8485 no, I wrote it
It sounds too raspy unless branches are used
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@@SampleTracks2224 I get why you might think that-it’s becoming more common these days. But this piece actually came straight from me! I put a lot of thought into it and tried to make it sound natural and reflective of my own emotions from owning and driving a BMW with the same M54 engine.
Having only just found this channel....and having an e46 330d that needs restoring.....you are absolutely brilliant.
Hi Sreten,
I am a huge fan of the channel and have been admiring your work and enthusiasm for years, cheers to you!
I love your project Cologne as I have an e46 330ci 5-speed street/track day project for 13 years already. It's got Schmiedmann, head cut to 11.5/1 comp, single mass flywheel from M30, reprofiled cams to S50B30US spec, CAI and ECU remap. It's running 240 WHP Mustang Dyno (should be roughly 280-ish at the crank).
I would like to point out as a tip from personal experience, that M54B30 stock oil pump is a real weak point of the engine when going above 6500 rpm (supposedly from the longer stroke) and I've had a loosened and popped out bolt of the pump once and than second time a broken oil pump shaft at a track day (stopped immediately and engine was safe).
In my opinion it is essential to add a tensioner (info an be found on 46fanatics) to the oil pump and possibly get an aftermarket/racing pump to keep the engine safe (info an be found on 46fanatics).
Thank you for the content!
P.S. I've read that when doing the oil pump upgrade and adding stronger valve springs you can safely rev to 7500 rpm, saying this to dare you try :)
Thanks! Oil pump was upgraded a long time ago with many other things. All documented in the previous episodes. :)
@@M539Restorations must have forgotten that part, good luck and I'm waiting for Mischa's test :)
I put in a supercharger in my e46 330 sport package in 2007. They were pricing to gain market share so it was $4k. Installed it myself over a weekend. VERY nice upgrade. Never dyno ed the car but it was SO much more powerful. Claims of around 50% increase in hp and torque over stock. I think a car mag verified those claims back in the day. It was the best bang for buck. What a blast !!!
full roll cage - that's awesome. Hopefully some weight shedding too!
Foliatec! Finally. You deserve every single sponsor! So wholesome and entertaining, yet educative!
The noise one makes when Sreten releases a new video 15:50
Thank you Sreten for making E46 content for us E46 owners and also thank you for showing us how to install the mods, keep maintaining the cars, tips and tricks and which mods are best for the track and street. 👍❤
Been watching this channel for a year…. Loved every video. Sreten it’s great and thanks to him I finally decided to buy myself a E39 530D. I know he doesn’t like diesel but it’s just way it is. Next step it’s buying tools to start working on my car by myself.
I'm absolutely in love with this project. Protrack wheels looks amazing. Is so impressive how professional your job is.
Hum... The exhaust sounds really nice! ^^
The roll cage will look awkward on a Touring but, is a special one.
Eager to see the power figures with all the mods.
These videos qualify as therapy in gearhead circles.
Od svi serijala ovaj sa e46 mi je najdraži, od početka do sada. Samo napred Sretene.
I am continually amazed by his talent. I spent a fortune redoing an American muscle when I should have been paying him to build me a screaming BM'r. Love your work.
Hope it's everything ok, man! You sounds a little bit sad in this video.. Loves to see you working, it's just beatiful the way you do it! I wish I could find people to work this good more easily.
Have a nice weekend!
What? Haha, no idea what gave you that impression, not sad at all. Voice-over has too much echo in the new apartment, so I had to improvise a bit, so maybe that.
@M539Restorations It might be that! Or remembering the quattrobroken metal shavings 😅
It was just an impression, I'm happy to know its everything ok, looking forword to your next video!
Sreten you are so funny, when you said you'll be happy to know there are no imperfections in the finish, i never doubted you for a second. I gotta say, that paint looks really good, factory.
G-d bless.
Humble video request: and in-depth restoration an E46 M3 to the same level as you did with the E92 (the one from your US trip is great but not in the same ballpark). I feel like I know everything about the E92 M3 now but I own an E46 M3 (likely along with a lot of your other viewers). I think that kind of video series would do well!
Now that's a great idea! 👍🏻👍🏻
Indeed!! Sreten, you can not, repeat can not, ignore the iconic e46 M3 any longer!!!!
@@gowillem613yes
@@gowillem613 100%. I also request for selfish reasons because the level of detail in these video series’s are almost workshop manual level detailed. And I try to diy everything lol
Yep it's time for the iconic E46 M3
Agree with no black wheels!! For the alcantara wheel, if you use driving gloves, it will help with both grip and reducing oil transfer into the wheel.
55:19 - Windows XP has entered the chat. I was not expecting that.
A lot of industrial systems are still running on Windows XP and Windows 7.
Fabulous. I fully recommend porting aggressively and polishing the head and skim it to increase the ratio.
Love the E46. I miss mine. Still the best car I've owned. It had a character. Currently I have a RWD Lexus. Very good car. Reliable, pretty quick, handles well. But it does not have the "soul" and character that the E46 had.
All new cars are soulless
9:40 and we want to see it at least 3 more million times, we love your masterclass!
Good day, just became an even better day 😁
Man I LOVE project Cologne! E46 is hands down the BEST BMW series to ever exist in my opinion and you are giving this NA engine the life it deserves Sreten. Thank you!
Cage on project Cologne?
I am happy you going full race car route!
Also new **beep** sounds very nice! ;)
Great video, I love the one variable approach to the dyno tuning!
As one wise man once said... *"Mo'Powa baby"*
BAM BAM BAM
Well I learned quite a few things watching this video that's for sure. Those are some very impressive power numbers on the M54 NA engine! Not that I have or work on M54 engines (The two I own are the S54 and the N54) but the Mineral oil to speed up the bedding in of the new cams couldn't stand the weathers is totally new to me. Plus much more. But one thing I already knew before he even started is that these engines are tuned from the factory very well for the most part. Because they are naturally aspirated there's not a lot that can be squeezed out of them without fairly drastic changes. I guess the camshafts were the biggest but the amount work of doing everything is no joke either. Especially when you don't have a lift. The Professor of Bimmer here is incredible!! His gifts are above all!! IMHO lol. Like the Clutch and fly wheel as well as the shafts which also require specialty tools that in Canada where I'm tooling in the cold in a single car garage no heat. I would certainly have to buy etc. That's why engines like the "N54" from the 2007-2010 was such a big deal in it's day and even still today. With just a quick blip of the computer it will gain 100HP and 110 torque without bolting a single thing onto it.
Finally - someone who hates black wheels as much as I do.
Good set of gloves will keep the wheel nice and also help with grip on "track". Basically required equipment once you're running a helmet, hans, etc.
I wonder how Steten feels, knowing, subconsciously that he has the best N/A E46 touring in the world. Thank you for another great upload and please don't forget about the little dent on your driver's side front panel above the wheel 😊
I’d like to say that this channel is the whole reason I bought my lci e90 335i msport, and it just makes me want to take the same care and dedication to my own BMW.
Bro, the TUV / Police doesnt say anything about the catless headers? Lol either way awesome video as always, been following you since day 1. each video gets better and better. Without you, i would not have been starting to fix my M54. Would be cool to see the changing of the Valve Stem Seals. They are also a common problem for the typical Oil Consumption. Also you can try the O2 Pilot Mod to reduce the oil consumption. Cause the piston rings are the problem. They get clogged up after time, and then they let oil into the engine. With that method you change the pressure from the crank case ventilation (KGE). For me this works, i only refill the oil after 3.000km. I also had to use Toralin Piston Ring Cleaner. Didnt change my Valve Stem seals yet. I have 280.000km on the clock
Dang forgot, that you rebuilt the engine😮😂😂 time flies
I’m glad that I’ve found you , I’ve learn so much from watching your videos.
*cries in automatic 325ix touring*
I disagree with sretens manual opinion. You can have a lot of fun with automatic as well.
Learning the transmissiin, when it changes, how hard to push the pedal, the way it shifts, it s sublime. And it s automatic, is better.
Unless sports cars, automatic is better in my opinion, especially on bigger cars and bigger engines.
Poznajes te aute u dusu, fakat te gust gledati kako radis. 💪🏻
I see a shiny thing on the exhaust side. Did u polish the original headers? :)
Balkan oim+ headers 😱
Man what would i give to just spend a weekend with my car in your Dojo. I guess i would get anything done i still need to do to my car.
Please stay how you are, you do awesome work and really deserve what you've achieved!
Automatic like on this video, I would have loved info like this when I had my e46. In the era of turbo engines and e-mailing +100hp for 500 bucks... the grind for N/A power is so interesting
thanks again for making me appreciate my own 330ci even more. Perhaps i will give my car the mods it deserve when I have the time. These cars deserve it.
Steten is a legend. If I wanted a BMW rebuilding I would drive it to Germany for him to do the work.
This man has m3s, m5s but for the track he builds he sick E46 330i touring.
One of the most lowkey but favorite builds on the channel!
55:02 Gotta love Streten with the aesthetics! Hates black rims, yet under the hood/bonnet, it needs to be black. Hope to see the E21 project whenever you're ready. Keep it up, love your videos!
Those last ~3 minutes were absolutely glorious
The E46 chassis is and always will be one of my top preferences for sports cars, even though I currently drive an E60 2.5i. A very nice episode, a breath of fresh air after that Italian derailment.
55:33 On his left sleeve is the biggest race track in the Balkans.
Serres Circuit 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
Greetings from Greece!
More excellent work, nice gains in power for not too much money. You are so lucky to have the wild Nurburgring on your doorstep. I look forward to PT17
Hi Sreten, really enjoy your videos on restoring older bmws, especially the 850i, I just wish you would do more of that and post more.
I'm so happy to hear someone else (a younger person, especially) say that they hate black wheels. I shouldn't be surprised though, considering Sreten's generally good taste.
For me, this is the best mechanical YT channel on YT. You can learn with each video and enjoy his journey with BMWs. And that said an audi guy :D
Seeing all the attention to detail and special procedures required for something like this makes me realize that the likelihood of most shops rebuilding an entire engine correctly is close to zero.
There's a trick you can do to get a better idle and more midrange torque for anyone interested. I know this works on M50tu and M52, not sure about double vanos motors. But with my Sunbelt 280 cam S52 and my friends Schtick 276 cam S52 we retarded the intake cam and advanced the exhaust cam a bit. There are degrees timing tools you can buy from Alien engineering and with some trial and error you'll find what you like. This allows it to idle like stock, get TONS of midrange torque for fun city driving, and even gives you a safer valve clearance which is important especially for stock valve springs.
It's great to see that you like the mechanical work and the driving on the Ring.
That was an impressive gain of HP on an NA engine - very nice build - a real sleeper
12:53 - MAGIC! Green towel teleportation. I like it :D
Watching the cams and vanos install this is best left to someone with proper tools and previous experience, I would not want someone using my car as the leaning curve.
M539 spot on "Again"!
Thank you. was awaiting for your video. I'm a partially hadicaped person and i m starting to try and learn mechanics. your videos inspire me.
6:58 *In real Appalachian. "Ya' just say Bingo."
Nice work Sreten!
Cool thanks for the ride along on track day, love the car drivability keep at it. Look forward to the cage and getting the A pillar out of the way for seeing more of the track on track day
Fantastic. That re-enforces to me how well sorted the E46 M3 was out-of-the-box though.
Great stuff as always Sreten. Have a manual 330ci that I really need to do something with. Proj Cologne is a great inspiration!
The rant on black wheels was glorious. 🤣🤣
Always a pleasure to see you working on the E46
I’ve had a number of brass button/sintered clutches in different cars and they’re great! The bite point is smaller, yes, but you get used to it.
I love this project. It’s so honest and looks like so much fun.
Sreten puts the blue masking tape onto the pliers to install the VANOS caps as to no scratch/damage anything! I can respect that my man!
Streten, GLOVES! it’ll help keep the alcantara clean while having more grip on the wheel without having to hold it so tight! It legitimately looks like your death gripping the wheel. only back drop is when you drive the e46 you have to wear them every time you drive it to keep the wheel clean
Very cool to see mod-by-mod hp differences, instead of all at once.
Every project Cologne update gets me back on craigslist looking for an e46 touring.... thanks, Sreten!
I love what you are doing with this toy. Can wait for the next episode. Hello from Belfast.