For the intake pipe. 3.25 inch 45 degree silicone boot + 3.5 inch 90 degree boot. Slip one into the other and cut to size but works well. Overall great video
@milesw3720 didn't tune it, and it drove great. The n52 relies on the maf sensor and reads how much air is coming in, then adjusts how much fuel it sprays. Drove it for about 2 months like that. Now it's turbod on a base map
I do have some trouble after the installation but my car has been siting for 6 months, i changed the flywheel and clutch and a bunch of other parts. My garage said that i have missfire from cylindre 4 and 5, maybe my intake boot is leaking of air, or maybe i didnt install the intake manifold correctly (i did cut the top of those adapter sleeve). I will probably reinstall n52 intake manifold for trouble shooting, i'll do an update of the situation later this week
@@NosAndRix if you had the non 3stage manifold before hand, it could still get a missfire if your PVC hose isn't re routed. You would need to run that hose I have attached to the Gatorade bottle instead to a catch can and run a 3/8 hose from the catch can back to the manifold so it sees vacuum. This was one point I was mistaken with during the video. If you did have the 3stage manifold on beforehand, you would need to detune or reprogram the car to not read any disa. Or to answer the question simply, the PCV likes to see vacuum and should be rerouted to a source (the manifold). Mine didn't cause a missfire but I now realize other cars will sometimes.
@@Moon-Garage i changed my spark plug and the garage test the spark plugs, the coil, compression and other. They told me everything is fine about the ignition. They told me my intake boot is probably leaking and my catch can doesnt return to the manifold, and it can cause a problem like you said. I have a 328xi 07 without the stage 3. To try to fix the problem, i will change the intake boot for a universal flexible boot like you did. And i think i would need to drill a hole in my intake manifold and thread the plastic to put a line that came from my catch can
@@Moon-Garage After investiguation, it seem that the problem was my coil from cylinder 4 and 5, it wasn't connected properly, the car seem to run fine now
I would’ve went with the 330i manifold to retain low end torque. The N54 manifold gives you more power but there’s fall off in torque so there’s a trade off.
Doesn't N52 come out with crankcase breather oil separator? So why would you run catch can if oil separator is already present? I'm about to get N52 so I really appreciate videos like this one. I just need to get everything sorted out so I can work on it as well.
It does but the return to manifold line still has weird sludge junk going back into it. My catch can right now is filling up with a weird liquid that I wouldn't want to run back through my engine especially boosted.
Soo i have a 2005 325i looking to do this upgrade But i have a few questions Did you use any gasket on the block/ intake? or no gasket at all? And 2nd is it gonne give trouble with the disa valve? And how much power increase does it give? Is this more worth then the 330i 3stage inlet? Thnx for this video
The intake manifold does have rubber gaskets but if you're not boosting it and they look to be in good condition you don't have to change them. In comparison to the 330i manifold it is probably similar power gains. The plus side is you won't have to reprogram the car for disas.
How would the blow off valve will be managed with the valvetronik system - due to its work - in manifold, with boost, there will be no vacuum (throttle is not closed by 100% with valvetronik) ?
For when it's boosted (I'm almost done just about to tune this weekend). The blow-off valve gets a vacuum reference from the manifold (before throttlebody). The throttle body does close 100% while the valvetronic system does not. So it will still send vacuum to the BOV. Same way how a factory 335i (n54) works.
you had a 3 stage manifold and you removed it for a regular manifold (just wider) right? I'dk Like to put a N52 3 stage on my n53 and flash a tune from a 530i to integrate the 3 stage manifold but that seem tricky
I just did this swap and got a bunch of codes and lights on. I think I might have a vacuum leak but I also got my brake light on and my DTC light on. Any idea what might cause those 2 lights on? Did you have a small hose on your PVC valve? if so where did you route it to? What did you do with the crankcase vent connector?
@arebelfromhell that's interesting. Brake light and DCT light would usually be from a wheel speed sensor, so maybe you accidentally touched one of those as they are very sensitive. Either way should be completely unrelated to the intake manifold. As for the PCV that comes from the back of the engine, I have it dumping into a catch can. You can route it through a catch can and back into the intake or directly into the manifold, or you can dump it on the ground. Up to you.
@@Moon-Garage Thank you for your reply, I figured out all the codes and the Brake & DCT light. My crankshaft sensor came loose and caused those lights and codes to turn on. I don't recommend installing the manifold without the sleeves like you suggested towards the end of the video because the plastic is really soft especially when it gets hot and created some indents from tightening the bolts on my manifold.
Hey man I have a question so I have a 2010 528i n52 I want to put the n54 manifold on my car but how would I go about the disa valve connector I would take it to a place in Vegas to tune but no shop is interested in helping. If you could give an insight I’d appreciate it
If it's an n52 with the 528i manifold it doesn't have disas and you can just install the n54 manifold with no coding. If you have the 530i manifold with disas on, I would say that it's not really worth it to swap to the n54 manifold. You'd lose a little bit of low end for a small, even unnoticeable gain in the high end. If you want it recorded, you would have to find someone (maybe through FB pages) that can code BMW, or you could learn and do it yourself. There's a few different softwares you can buy to do it.
I would rather go with n54 manifold then the 3stage . I hate disa valve because of the plastic parts ... I have an 523i and I want to increase the power , I have only 177 hp but I bought it because of the good condition of the engine .I want to add more hp at least 218 like the 525i .What do you think , this n54 will help me with some power? I have the manifold with the single disa valve , the valve from disa it s almost broken in half , my only options are to buy a metal kit valve to repaire it or to buy this manifold from an n54 and to lose all the problems ... What do you think ? Thank you!
If you're able to program it or have someone do it, the n54 manifold would be good! I'm not sure how much of a power gain you'll get, if any, but you sure will get the reliability of losing the disa valve.
With N54 manifold car will be laggy at low rpm but maybe a bit better at high rpm. Disas give you more low rpm torque for daily driving expirience. So i would recomend disa setup for daily n54 manifold for racing or boosting.
One of my friends in vegas gave them to me so I'm not sure where they're from but it's real carbon fiber because a section of the bottom is cracked. All I know is they're supposed to be for an e90 M3.
@@Moon-Garage no worries! Did you end up needing a tune tho after the install it seemed like you ended up just driving it straight away and it was fine but maybe I miss saw
@@stretchthemessiah6211 I was able to drive it on a base tune (a tune just good enough for it to drive) I am still tuning and fixing some small things so that it can make all the power it should. In short, it's not done yet.
@davezaffina1983 probably not. And if it did, you would lose bottom end and gain top end. This is an alternative to doing a 3stage and needing a reprogram. Only benefit in the n54 manifold is no Programing needed and it is way better if you're going turbo.
@@Moon-Garage ah ok, I'm actually trying to sell my 325i that has too much to list done to it. It is a great car that I loved driving but am trying to free up garage space
Power wise, I'm not sure. I felt gains in mostly high end and I've heard the same about the 330manifold. I went with N54 manifold because I won't have to deal with disas and it will take boost. In my opinion easier to do as well. No reprogramming needed.
@@Moon-Garageyou didn’t remap the ecu? just running this stock? i’ve been torn between going 530 or 535 manifold.. if i won’t have to rewrite in ncs with the 35 manifold i’d much rather go that route
@keatongiles62 correct. Did not re-tune or reprogram. N52 relies on maf sensor. Only reason 3stage manifold needs reprogramming is for disa valve. No disa no problems
how on earth is this supposed to work? The ECU needs to be programmed with the right map and you need the intake feed back from the valves and the MAP sensor and the valves need to know when to open and close along with the throttle valve. The vanos need a different timing and the vlavetronic will also need ...OMG I dont see how this will work at all.
N52 is very good at reading airflow and udjusting fuel. A tune may help a little, but it will pick up power on its own. Going from one manifold without a disa to another without a disa is hardly a change for the engine tune. Just a matter of flow at certain RPMs.
For the intake pipe. 3.25 inch 45 degree silicone boot + 3.5 inch 90 degree boot. Slip one into the other and cut to size but works well. Overall great video
Update: I deleted mine 😮
@@chilledn52what did u delete
@@Ez-jw8xv throttle body, intake piping, airbox. On velocity stacks
@@chilledn52shiiii how did you get the beta test 😭 im just going to run the n54 until they come out
How did you get in the beta test
Immediately when you said your going to turbo your n52 soon I subscribed 🤩 looking forward to that build 👍🏽 and good luck
And please give us the full video of you putting it together and not just the finish product 😒 like those other YT channels
@kontext4277 I didn't record as much as I would have liked to but I will be sure to cover every step and give a thorough process of the install.
@@Moon-Garagelooking forward to the next upload 👍🏽
Love how detailed you are thx for sharing and supporting the n52
Just got an N54 intake for my N52 gotta do the install thanks for the video.
Thanks for the video man! I'm gonna copy everything you do, I trust your build already, keep it up!
@Raimund just put ITB on his N52 running without TB hopefully they release the kit+tune soon
@@aombarbor still in beta but I got the trumpets
Bro you should try the n54 billet front mount manifold! Might be the best option instead of plastic.
Hey, great info, and thanks for taking the time to post this. What did you use to tune out the Disa valve error code. Thanks
I have a 328i, so it has no disas to begin with. No tuning or coding needed.
@djmike1057 did you ever find the answer? if you didn't tune them out how did it drive?
@milesw3720 didn't tune it, and it drove great. The n52 relies on the maf sensor and reads how much air is coming in, then adjusts how much fuel it sprays. Drove it for about 2 months like that. Now it's turbod on a base map
@@Moon-Garage thanks for the help! Waiting on my headers for a tune 😪
You should definitly do a 3SIM vid for the views since it's so popular ! Great video tbh !
Thanks! What's is a 3SIM vid?
@@Moon-Garage 3 Stage Intake Manifold (3 s i m)
@Maaaaaax-07 ohhh haha. I'm not sure I'll be able to. The 3stage won't be as good for boost, and I only have one 328i with an n52.
I do have some trouble after the installation but my car has been siting for 6 months, i changed the flywheel and clutch and a bunch of other parts. My garage said that i have missfire from cylindre 4 and 5, maybe my intake boot is leaking of air, or maybe i didnt install the intake manifold correctly (i did cut the top of those adapter sleeve). I will probably reinstall n52 intake manifold for trouble shooting, i'll do an update of the situation later this week
@@NosAndRix if you had the non 3stage manifold before hand, it could still get a missfire if your PVC hose isn't re routed. You would need to run that hose I have attached to the Gatorade bottle instead to a catch can and run a 3/8 hose from the catch can back to the manifold so it sees vacuum. This was one point I was mistaken with during the video. If you did have the 3stage manifold on beforehand, you would need to detune or reprogram the car to not read any disa. Or to answer the question simply, the PCV likes to see vacuum and should be rerouted to a source (the manifold). Mine didn't cause a missfire but I now realize other cars will sometimes.
@@NosAndRix you could also have a completely different issue unrelated to the manifold. Replacing spark plugs is always a good thing to do.
@@Moon-Garage i changed my spark plug and the garage test the spark plugs, the coil, compression and other. They told me everything is fine about the ignition. They told me my intake boot is probably leaking and my catch can doesnt return to the manifold, and it can cause a problem like you said. I have a 328xi 07 without the stage 3. To try to fix the problem, i will change the intake boot for a universal flexible boot like you did. And i think i would need to drill a hole in my intake manifold and thread the plastic to put a line that came from my catch can
@@Moon-Garage After investiguation, it seem that the problem was my coil from cylinder 4 and 5, it wasn't connected properly, the car seem to run fine now
I would’ve went with the 330i manifold to retain low end torque. The N54 manifold gives you more power but there’s fall off in torque so there’s a trade off.
@natking1u1z99 if I didn't turbocharge my car, I would have done the 330i intake manifold as well.
Doesn't N52 come out with crankcase breather oil separator? So why would you run catch can if oil separator is already present? I'm about to get N52 so I really appreciate videos like this one. I just need to get everything sorted out so I can work on it as well.
It does but the return to manifold line still has weird sludge junk going back into it. My catch can right now is filling up with a weird liquid that I wouldn't want to run back through my engine especially boosted.
Soo i have a 2005 325i looking to do this upgrade
But i have a few questions
Did you use any gasket on the block/ intake? or no gasket at all?
And 2nd is it gonne give trouble with the disa valve?
And how much power increase does it give? Is this more worth then the 330i 3stage inlet?
Thnx for this video
The intake manifold does have rubber gaskets but if you're not boosting it and they look to be in good condition you don't have to change them. In comparison to the 330i manifold it is probably similar power gains. The plus side is you won't have to reprogram the car for disas.
How would the blow off valve will be managed with the valvetronik system - due to its work - in manifold, with boost, there will be no vacuum (throttle is not closed by 100% with valvetronik) ?
For when it's boosted (I'm almost done just about to tune this weekend). The blow-off valve gets a vacuum reference from the manifold (before throttlebody). The throttle body does close 100% while the valvetronic system does not. So it will still send vacuum to the BOV. Same way how a factory 335i (n54) works.
@@Moon-Garage maybe you can use vaccum pump for that n52 has one.
im curious how the stock manual gearbox will hold up to boost, looking forward
It actually has the manual gearbox from a 335i. The GS653bz. I'm not sure if the stock N54 clutch and pressure plate will hold up, though.
you had a 3 stage manifold and you removed it for a regular manifold (just wider) right? I'dk Like to put a N52 3 stage on my n53 and flash a tune from a 530i to integrate the 3 stage manifold but that seem tricky
@@swifttactics2143 I did not have a 3 stage manifold to begin with. It was a 328i non disa manifold.
I just did this swap and got a bunch of codes and lights on. I think I might have a vacuum leak but I also got my brake light on and my DTC light on. Any idea what might cause those 2 lights on?
Did you have a small hose on your PVC valve? if so where did you route it to?
What did you do with the crankcase vent connector?
@arebelfromhell that's interesting. Brake light and DCT light would usually be from a wheel speed sensor, so maybe you accidentally touched one of those as they are very sensitive. Either way should be completely unrelated to the intake manifold.
As for the PCV that comes from the back of the engine, I have it dumping into a catch can. You can route it through a catch can and back into the intake or directly into the manifold, or you can dump it on the ground. Up to you.
@@Moon-Garage Thank you for your reply, I figured out all the codes and the Brake & DCT light. My crankshaft sensor came loose and caused those lights and codes to turn on.
I don't recommend installing the manifold without the sleeves like you suggested towards the end of the video because the plastic is really soft especially when it gets hot and created some indents from tightening the bolts on my manifold.
"now i cant get it off, whatever" 😆
Hey man I have a question so I have a 2010 528i n52 I want to put the n54 manifold on my car but how would I go about the disa valve connector I would take it to a place in Vegas to tune but no shop is interested in helping. If you could give an insight I’d appreciate it
If it's an n52 with the 528i manifold it doesn't have disas and you can just install the n54 manifold with no coding. If you have the 530i manifold with disas on, I would say that it's not really worth it to swap to the n54 manifold. You'd lose a little bit of low end for a small, even unnoticeable gain in the high end. If you want it recorded, you would have to find someone (maybe through FB pages) that can code BMW, or you could learn and do it yourself. There's a few different softwares you can buy to do it.
@@Moon-Garage But this would be a good upgrade if you have a 28i i6 variant? 3 stage manifolds are getting expensive
@anthonyk yes. Cheaper more simple power upgrade
I would rather go with n54 manifold then the 3stage . I hate disa valve because of the plastic parts ... I have an 523i and I want to increase the power , I have only 177 hp but I bought it because of the good condition of the engine .I want to add more hp at least 218 like the 525i .What do you think , this n54 will help me with some power?
I have the manifold with the single disa valve , the valve from disa it s almost broken in half , my only options are to buy a metal kit valve to repaire it or to buy this manifold from an n54 and to lose all the problems ...
What do you think ?
Thank you!
If you're able to program it or have someone do it, the n54 manifold would be good! I'm not sure how much of a power gain you'll get, if any, but you sure will get the reliability of losing the disa valve.
Do you know where I can get the metal kit valve ?
@Maaaaaax-07 I'm not sure what you're talking about, sorry. I got the n54 manifold and throttlebody off of Facebook Marketplace.
@@Moon-Garage I was talking to the razvan guy. There's 3SIM kit to rebuild the disa valves.
With N54 manifold car will be laggy at low rpm but maybe a bit better at high rpm. Disas give you more low rpm torque for daily driving expirience. So i would recomend disa setup for daily n54 manifold for racing or boosting.
Where’d you get those skirt extensions?
One of my friends in vegas gave them to me so I'm not sure where they're from but it's real carbon fiber because a section of the bottom is cracked. All I know is they're supposed to be for an e90 M3.
is a tune required for this swap? currently hearing mixed opinions
No tune is required. Just make sure the maf sensor is plugged in and still working catching that air flow.
Hey man I live in Colorado always down for a meetup
Also did you end up needing to tune it?
@@stretchthemessiah6211 I unfortunately just moved to Idaho :(
@@Moon-Garage no worries! Did you end up needing a tune tho after the install it seemed like you ended up just driving it straight away and it was fine but maybe I miss saw
@@stretchthemessiah6211 I was able to drive it on a base tune (a tune just good enough for it to drive) I am still tuning and fixing some small things so that it can make all the power it should. In short, it's not done yet.
I have an old 325i and added the 3 stage intake manifold and had it tuned to use the disa valves... Will this really add anything more that that?
@davezaffina1983 probably not. And if it did, you would lose bottom end and gain top end. This is an alternative to doing a 3stage and needing a reprogram. Only benefit in the n54 manifold is no Programing needed and it is way better if you're going turbo.
@@Moon-Garage ah ok, I'm actually trying to sell my 325i that has too much to list done to it. It is a great car that I loved driving but am trying to free up garage space
How much horse power was added?
Didn't dyno it before and after, so it's hard to tell. But I'd say just enough to notice a difference.
N54 intake manifold is better than the 3 stage 330 intake manifold?
Power wise, I'm not sure. I felt gains in mostly high end and I've heard the same about the 330manifold. I went with N54 manifold because I won't have to deal with disas and it will take boost. In my opinion easier to do as well. No reprogramming needed.
@@Moon-Garageyou didn’t remap the ecu? just running this stock? i’ve been torn between going 530 or 535 manifold.. if i won’t have to rewrite in ncs with the 35 manifold i’d much rather go that route
@keatongiles62 correct. Did not re-tune or reprogram. N52 relies on maf sensor. Only reason 3stage manifold needs reprogramming is for disa valve. No disa no problems
What exactly is needed to do the swap??
The manifold, a boot to go from throttle body to air box and tools.
Estimated time in labor? Im gonna have my shop do this cuz i break things gooder.
@@azraelserene1899 15 to 20 hours.
@@Moon-Garageyou’re lying how is it 15-20 houes
@@Ez-jw8xv do you think it should be more or less?
@@Moon-Garage less? I’m about to do it tomorrow and I can’t spend 20 hours I have a road trip in two days 😭
@Ez-jw8xv 🤣 good luck. Maybe if you hustle and read instructions fast, you can do it in less than 15 hours.
car runs fine without a new tune?!
Yes, I have been driving it for about a month now and no codes.
You reckon I can do this with a n52 125i ?
Yes!
how on earth is this supposed to work? The ECU needs to be programmed with the right map and you need the intake feed back from the valves and the MAP sensor and the valves need to know when to open and close along with the throttle valve. The vanos need a different timing and the vlavetronic will also need ...OMG I dont see how this will work at all.
N52 is very good at reading airflow and udjusting fuel. A tune may help a little, but it will pick up power on its own. Going from one manifold without a disa to another without a disa is hardly a change for the engine tune. Just a matter of flow at certain RPMs.
anybody had a silicone intake boot already and know if it fits?