Great video. I never would have thought to pull the plastic clip piece out. I managed to finish this upgrade this morning - it was a struggle for sure. I found it easier to have the rubber connectors already installed on the turbo outlet and charge pipe, and then get the FMIC installed onto those once in place.
I just replaced the charge pipe on my 17’ M2 due to a blowout at Sebring last month. My son said I should also upgrade the intercooler. Since I had to remove the old intercooler to replace the charge pipe, I decided to change the intercooler to the VSRF intercooler.
Your videos with this E90 are as good as they were with your E46, but in Europe we have plenty of E9x with the 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0 DIESEL. Anyway, as a reference (I'm upgrading my Intercooler from the 330D with the one for the 335D) is very good. 👏
Great video as always. I started watching you with your e46. Your videos help me rebuild mine. Just rebuilt my motor took it for the 1st test drive yesterday. Just wanted to say thank you for the videos. Also amazon sells a metal valve cover for the m54 now. If you wanted to jump back on the e46 and try something new. It's just like factory.
Anytime. I will say. The reviews are great and so far I haven't had a problem with mine. But I saw if you run the stock ccv system it wasn't great but that was one person
Cobb has a CARB legal intercooler for the 335i its $525 and 8.25 inchs tall in the front. Its only slightly more expensive then the VRSF but it is slightly bigger and CARB legal. Cobb also has a CARB legal charge pipe and ECU tunes.
I have had my Dinan intercooler on the car since I purchased. Never had a problem with smog. They didn't notice the exhaust either although it doesn't look flashy. The oil catch can was a fail. I updated the oil thermostat. Mosselman oil thermostat is a shinny polished cnc part that looks good but out of place. It was a fail. I found a shop that didn't check the car with a fine tooth comb and pretty much just went off computer readings. Every shop is different it seems.
Woah what. Surprised you did not have to trim the black plastic "fins" in the middle between bumper and intercooler at all. Every time I read or watched vids mention you do and I did myself last time. This time I also have a DCT now though so auto cooler, sucks it doesn't fit and screw back. Good thing I watched this video. Maybe I might just get factory type intercooler upgrade I don't really want more than stock turbos like stage2+.
Hi 50. I've got a problem and wondering if you could point me in a direction to solve it. 325i 2004 when I turn on the car let it run a minute or two then shut it off I hear a pressure release of air. it has a pop sound like unhooking a airline. Engine sounds great. no dashboard warnings. Where do I start looking? Anyone ever had this happen. Been searching but nothing comes up so far. Thanks 50 or anyone.
Yo boyz, i have a question about e46 330d, car won't crank, key works, i check all fuses, got ews delete, and still won't start, i've got 12v on starter and nothing, can someone help.
My e92 335 has been completely shredded apart and every wear part replaced on it completely. FBO status and would be cool to bounce some ideas around with you.
Love the videos man Happy New Year quick question for you are you against the idea of making a video where you install E90 sport seats into an E46 I have done this myself. But I cannot figure out how to make the heated seats work. That would be great content! I like the adjustable bolsters and lumbar support of the E90 seats versus the sport seats in the E46.
I found on at my local pick a part and it had the quick disconnects and lady didint know what it was charged me for a oil cooler and it was 30 bucks for a 500 dollar inter cooler
I actually just bought the same FMIC for my E92 N55, and it was missing the washers just like yours did, but also didn't come with any installation manual... I also have the same problem with the transmission oil cooler, which is unaccaptable imho. The VRSF stuff isn't really cheap, and E9X with AT or DCT are not exotic at all, so to me it's baffling how they didn't figure that out, especially since they're selling this IC for quite some time now... Also, VRSF advertises on their website that "it doesn’t require permanent modification in order to be installed", which is simply not true, as can be seen in this video. While installing it, I felt more like I was alpha testing rather than installing an actually finished product... So that being said, I can't recommend it at all, there are much better alternatives out there in the same price region! Seriously thinking about selling it again and getting the Wagner FMIC, as the VRSF one has so far been nothing but a huge disappointment for me.
Shoot yeah that's unfortunate for the cooler fitment. Just changed my 335is to a DCT one and was planning to re-buy this one (last car was manual). For the mounting I do recommend looking at hanger bolts and a nut, also a nice upgrade to factory intercooler screws IMO. But yeah, I might look at another one like Wagner or factory type mount to make it easy.
don't live in commiefornia. so glad, but suck part.. roads don't like lowered cars. . have a VRSF/ARM/Cobb 5" intercooler on my car. tip for the charge pipe to fan shroud, loosen the clamp and pry, the coupler is flexible and your pipe will become more inserted, spacing it away from the fan shroud, and Wala easier shroud removal
Hello. I love your videos but you have to know. You need a right workplace with a professional carlift! 😉😉😉 I'm so sorry to see you working underneath the car.
I just watched one of your older videos. The weight loss makes you look 10 years younger. Congrats, man!
Great video. I never would have thought to pull the plastic clip piece out. I managed to finish this upgrade this morning - it was a struggle for sure. I found it easier to have the rubber connectors already installed on the turbo outlet and charge pipe, and then get the FMIC installed onto those once in place.
Putting it in took a whole evening, and I had to get my dad to help me with a second pair of hands but it looks so good now
I just replaced the charge pipe on my 17’ M2 due to a blowout at Sebring last month. My son said I should also upgrade the intercooler. Since I had to remove the old intercooler to replace the charge pipe, I decided to change the intercooler to the VSRF intercooler.
Hi
I’m glad happy excited I saw your video. It one of the best that you taken your time to show and explain what needs to happen
Thanks again
Your videos with this E90 are as good as they were with your E46, but in Europe we have plenty of E9x with the 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0 DIESEL. Anyway, as a reference (I'm upgrading my Intercooler from the 330D with the one for the 335D) is very good. 👏
The logs really say it all, great work as usual!
Great video as always. I started watching you with your e46. Your videos help me rebuild mine. Just rebuilt my motor took it for the 1st test drive yesterday. Just wanted to say thank you for the videos. Also amazon sells a metal valve cover for the m54 now. If you wanted to jump back on the e46 and try something new. It's just like factory.
What is the advantage of metal valve cover?
@repairvehicle no longer worrying about the plastic cracking. I know it takes a while. But it is a peace of mind.
@@xCRASHxNxBURNx91x thank you
Anytime. I will say. The reviews are great and so far I haven't had a problem with mine. But I saw if you run the stock ccv system it wasn't great but that was one person
So that metal one on amazon is a solid unit? Been holding off on getting it
Cobb has a CARB legal intercooler for the 335i its $525 and 8.25 inchs tall in the front. Its only slightly more expensive then the VRSF but it is slightly bigger and CARB legal. Cobb also has a CARB legal charge pipe and ECU tunes.
Nice. I should have gone for that one. 🙄
I have had my Dinan intercooler on the car since I purchased. Never had a problem with smog. They didn't notice the exhaust either although it doesn't look flashy. The oil catch can was a fail. I updated the oil thermostat. Mosselman oil thermostat is a shinny polished cnc part that looks good but out of place. It was a fail. I found a shop that didn't check the car with a fine tooth comb and pretty much just went off computer readings. Every shop is different it seems.
Great video man, happy new year :)
impressive results
Thats a lot of work. How often do you do intake valve cleaning?
I ve been watching your videos nice work, u look familiar, are u in fountain valley?
Any update on the e53 you rescued and did timing chain job on?
Happy new Year !
Woah what. Surprised you did not have to trim the black plastic "fins" in the middle between bumper and intercooler at all. Every time I read or watched vids mention you do and I did myself last time. This time I also have a DCT now though so auto cooler, sucks it doesn't fit and screw back. Good thing I watched this video. Maybe I might just get factory type intercooler upgrade I don't really want more than stock turbos like stage2+.
Was that a aftermarket engine fan you pulled out? I’m thinking of getting those easy plug in fan shrouds for my 330i 346.
NICE TO SEE YOUUUU
Jesus haven't watched in a while your looking good 👍
Why did you lift entire car when you working on the front only?
Why u worried about that
@@Bussdownbandit are you a troll, because you don’t have an answer
I believe I said why in the video. Safety
@@50sKid , thank you! Have you considered using ramps?
@@repairvehicle I feel like they would take up too much room in my garage. I have too much stuff! Lol
Hi 50. I've got a problem and wondering if you could point me in a direction to solve it. 325i 2004 when I turn on the car let it run a minute or two then shut it off I hear a pressure release of air. it has a pop sound like unhooking a airline. Engine sounds great. no dashboard warnings. Where do I start looking? Anyone ever had this happen. Been searching but nothing comes up so far. Thanks 50 or anyone.
Yo boyz, i have a question about e46 330d, car won't crank, key works, i check all fuses, got ews delete, and still won't start, i've got 12v on starter and nothing, can someone help.
My e92 335 has been completely shredded apart and every wear part replaced on it completely. FBO status and would be cool to bounce some ideas around with you.
Love the videos man Happy New Year quick question for you are you against the idea of making a video where you install E90 sport seats into an E46 I have done this myself. But I cannot figure out how to make the heated seats work. That would be great content! I like the adjustable bolsters and lumbar support of the E90 seats versus the sport seats in the E46.
I imagine the mechnicals are different, connectors, wiring, etc
@@50sKid I've got most of the wiring figured out. Just not the heated seat part or memory which I don't care about.
!!!!! Don't remove the turbo pipe with a screwdriver, as shown at 9:00. !!!!!!!
Just be careful, it's very vulnerable!
Thank you Great Help!!
I found on at my local pick a part and it had the quick disconnects and lady didint know what it was charged me for a oil cooler and it was 30 bucks for a 500 dollar inter cooler
I actually just bought the same FMIC for my E92 N55, and it was missing the washers just like yours did, but also didn't come with any installation manual... I also have the same problem with the transmission oil cooler, which is unaccaptable imho.
The VRSF stuff isn't really cheap, and E9X with AT or DCT are not exotic at all, so to me it's baffling how they didn't figure that out, especially since they're selling this IC for quite some time now...
Also, VRSF advertises on their website that "it doesn’t require permanent modification in order to be installed", which is simply not true, as can be seen in this video.
While installing it, I felt more like I was alpha testing rather than installing an actually finished product...
So that being said, I can't recommend it at all, there are much better alternatives out there in the same price region!
Seriously thinking about selling it again and getting the Wagner FMIC, as the VRSF one has so far been nothing but a huge disappointment for me.
Shoot yeah that's unfortunate for the cooler fitment. Just changed my 335is to a DCT one and was planning to re-buy this one (last car was manual). For the mounting I do recommend looking at hanger bolts and a nut, also a nice upgrade to factory intercooler screws IMO. But yeah, I might look at another one like Wagner or factory type mount to make it easy.
@@JackRR15 Yes, do yourself the favor and don't waste time, energy and last but not least money with VRSF's garbage like I did.
shallow and deep are the words you are seeking ;) you have length, width, height and depth
Thanks, I always seem to have a problem selecting the right words these days. Too much other stuff crammed into my brain lol.
Bruh get you a plug to hook u up with the inspection
imagine willingly living a cali, damn i feel bad for yall
Oil cooler not trans
Bro they don’t even check your IC. 50’s kid stop being a nervous Nelly 😵💫
don't live in commiefornia.
so glad, but suck part.. roads don't like lowered cars. . have a VRSF/ARM/Cobb 5" intercooler on my car. tip for the charge pipe to fan shroud, loosen the clamp and pry, the coupler is flexible and your pipe will become more inserted, spacing it away from the fan shroud, and Wala easier shroud removal
Hello.
I love your videos but you have to know. You need a right workplace with a professional carlift! 😉😉😉
I'm so sorry to see you working underneath the car.