I have had a 335i now for 15 years upgrades over the last 7 years are Td0 4 turbos at 18 psi FBO LTD diff full seal kit in auto runninnig MHD and XHP stage 3 upgraded full pump and modified fuel pump driver with cooling fan dyno's at 550 reliable HP , and have never used E85 the main killer of reliability in these engines. at 1350KGs and a very stock looking E90 those Mustang and Dodge boys sure get one hell of a shock when this little old man is looking at them in his reaveiw, what a buzz, the most realiable and fun car I have owned, and I have owned a lot of muscle cars in my 50 years of driving.
I got a bmw 2011 335i and just started having problem with the engine. Still not sure how serious the problem is but I had someone run some codes and told me I needed a new vanos solenoid. The engine is at 120,000 miles. Since the engine light came on the engine would make this knocking sound and the power of the car started going down as I drove it. So I’m looking into making whatever upgrades and adjustments I need to make cuz the previous owner did not do so but kept it sort of we’ll maintained. Any suggestions or advice you could swing my way ?
@@marklopez5328oil change, transmission pan has to be replaced because of the filter being part of it but definitely don’t cheap out on the vanos solenoids get bosch parts
Like everybody else you missed discussing the weight of new wheel: What ever you do, avoid anything that is more heavy than the stock wheels. This will be VERY difficult to achieve if you to go from 17" to 18 or 19" rim diameter. And regarding the coilovers - the friction of the sealing is of major importance as it help the suspension to modulate also the smaller variations in the road surface height. Nobody apart from the serious racing community (or bike world) has any focus on this. It also improves ride quality a lot.
Only thing I’m missing is an intercooler upgrade to be full bolt on, which I had to leave aside because I had to reupholster the headliner. Can’t wait to go for a Stage 2+ custom tune after I get the intercooler
Dude. It’ll be the best day of you BMW life! The responsiveness and power increase is noticeable and addictive. You’ll already be thinking what to do next…. Flex fuel kit? Coil overs? Turbos 😬
@@BVonBuescher I haven’t been able to get to it because I’m in grad school and the tuition has been taking all my money basically, but I have a long term plan for the car! After the intercooler, I’m thinking about new, 18” wheels with bigger tires (running 19” which came with the car when I bought it), coilovers, upgraded fuel pump, and then turbos and big break kit.
@@evanupson2656 I have a friend that does headliners in alcantara. Since my car had black interiors (with saddle brown seats) and a beige headliner (which I hated), I decided to reupholster the entire headliner with black alcantara, along with all the pillars and the sun visors.
I have no idea why you'd reccomend JB4 over mhd. Maybe if it was still 2012, but JB4 has been replaced by way more modern and cleaner systems for the car!
Hi, the reason turbosuperchargers heat the intake air is because you are increasing the entropy of the system i.e. you are doing work to the intake charge. The work done is the increase of pressure via compressor not the heat transfer of the turbine wheel. Since temperature is directly proportional to the pressure via the ideal gas law, you end up with higher IAT. At an atomic level, this is due to the molecules banging into each other as they move around in a higher density configuration.
I'd even go a little colder but frankly plugs are a consumable you should be replacing regularly your worrying over doing them at all is very concerning....
The n55 and n54 engines are made to support a maximum of 430 HP. Placing turbos that take them to 500 and 600 hp only makes the engine work beyond its capabilities, its useful life is greatly reduced. Is perfect car to put on 400-420 HP with Stage 2. Like M3. Just Inteecooler, Downpipe and Admision Kit. Nothing more. 400-430CV for a lot of years without problems.
I've been running my N54 at 560 whp for 6 years and 80,000 miles at that configuration. I've had an injector fail and replaced the water pump in that time. It is my daily driver and the N54 doesn't break a sweat at all at that power. N55 I haven't owned, but I can speak well for the N54 and you are very wrong about it. It was over engineered for it's time and goals. This is coming from an automotive engineer. I've worked as a design engineer in the automotive industry for 25 years.
@@Motoroso I’m not tuned so don’t have any data. But the inlets paired with fmic has greatly improved my cars performance. The IC itself is heavy but robust. Quality was good. Welds we’re beautiful.. Just installed dinan coil packs w/ oem plugs. I’m FBO without a tune and upsetting lots of cars.
If it's maf you'll get flames if it's map it'll correct, you can put a box on anything tp, if you just remove your recirc plumbing you'll get a flutter pffft for free, turbo stall at these levels is irrelevant....
@@emilyhofland8219 The engine may be the same, but due to the differences in the chassis, all of the piping and placement of the intercooler can be completely different. Especially on a BMW. Mishimoto doesn't list this as working with the 535, so I'd assume thats accurate, because I'm sure they'd love to sell more intercoolers.
@@blakearko4032 nothing wrong with it but mhd is far superior. If you want the best of both just go mhd with the jb4 back end flash. But if you were to choose only one, mhd will always be better
If it’s cold outside, you don’t need an intercooler and can run stage 2+ fine. Make sure you at least have a better charge pipe and downpipes tho! And only when it’s cold!
Facts I don’t have a intercooler right now on a custom tune lmao but I get heat soak a lot smh the aftermarket one I bought smacked the floor cause my shocks r shot rn
5:39 Okay our friendly host here is a little out of date at the point of making this video. Almost everything he's stating at the start of this section is incorrect. Even two years ago when he made it, MHD was already or had already begun to give the great JB4 a real run for it's money and has actually been the tuners favorite. There was not a clear leader back at this time among consumers except for the price point. Which MHD was clearly less cash. Both had advantages and dis advantages. Now since this video the clear winner is definitely MHD. Since they've added the Anti Lag, Flex fueling, Multi maps and so many more features to their platform they are now leading and leading at a much less expensive price point. JB4 is more than twice the money and for the almost $700 it takes to get most of the features you're still left with something that isn't as flexible and doesn't include all of the features MHD does for the now Approximately $350 to $400 (If you're from Canada like me) gives you. I'm not saying JB4 isn't a great way to go. I'm saying they are now being left behind by the newer and more flexible technology of the MHD system. One phone and dongle makes it so you can purchase tunes for many different vehicles as well. Without installing anything other than the Mods you want on the different cars. Even if you opt for the JB4 to really use all of your mods fully you'll need to use MHD for the "Back end Flash".
Charge pipes may become brittle over time, but they usually fail along the seams. My preferred brand is Evolution Raceworks. Intercoolers, you pretty much get for what you pay. I prefer ATM. Avoid all the cheap Chinese knock offs, some if which are sold under US branded dealers. Decatting the down pipes is hardly worth the extra gain in HP unless you go to redline on every shift. They way the climate is going on the planet, one might want to reflect on how special they really are over every one else. An MHD flash is much better than dekayed and inaccurate readings from a piggyback. No OEM has ever used a piggy back over a natively flashed tune. Never. When corrosive methanol injection systems fail, it is usually catastrophic for the engine. Also, invisible flames can be fun, right? Good luck with your insurance company.
@@Shiesty335i Aftermarket intakes for turbo engines, especially BMW engines, don’t let “more air” in the engine. They are already very efficient. Also, after market garbage intakes have issues with the MAF. They do not make more power. Educate yourself before making dumb comments.
I have had a 335i now for 15 years upgrades over the last 7 years are Td0 4 turbos at 18 psi FBO LTD diff full seal kit in auto runninnig MHD and XHP stage 3 upgraded full pump and modified fuel pump driver with cooling fan dyno's at 550 reliable HP , and have never used E85 the main killer of reliability in these engines. at 1350KGs and a very stock looking E90 those Mustang and Dodge boys sure get one hell of a shock when this little old man is looking at them in his reaveiw, what a buzz, the most realiable and fun car I have owned, and I have owned a lot of muscle cars in my 50 years of driving.
Nice.
I got a bmw 2011 335i and just started having problem with the engine. Still not sure how serious the problem is but I had someone run some codes and told me I needed a new vanos solenoid. The engine is at 120,000 miles. Since the engine light came on the engine would make this knocking sound and the power of the car started going down as I drove it. So I’m looking into making whatever upgrades and adjustments I need to make cuz the previous owner did not do so but kept it sort of we’ll maintained. Any suggestions or advice you could swing my way ?
@@marklopez5328spark plugs , oil change, injectors, and then just make sure turbos are healthy
@@marklopez5328oil change, transmission pan has to be replaced because of the filter being part of it but definitely don’t cheap out on the vanos solenoids get bosch parts
@@twitchkillgod2985 thanks for the reply man I’ll definitely do that
How the hell does this only have 500 likes, literally an amazingly well made video and so helpful. big ups!
Much appreciated!
@@Motoroso 1.5k
Ikr, bro let’s create like 1k account each and give this a like
@@Spacedout3353.4k
Like everybody else you missed discussing the weight of new wheel: What ever you do, avoid anything that is more heavy than the stock wheels. This will be VERY difficult to achieve if you to go from 17" to 18 or 19" rim diameter. And regarding the coilovers - the friction of the sealing is of major importance as it help the suspension to modulate also the smaller variations in the road surface height. Nobody apart from the serious racing community (or bike world) has any focus on this. It also improves ride quality a lot.
Great insight Mike, thank you!!
19” VMRs fit mine perfectly with zero issues
I just wanna say thank you! I have learned a lot from this video that I didn’t previously know and you guys did a great job 👏
Only thing I’m missing is an intercooler upgrade to be full bolt on, which I had to leave aside because I had to reupholster the headliner. Can’t wait to go for a Stage 2+ custom tune after I get the intercooler
Dude. It’ll be the best day of you BMW life! The responsiveness and power increase is noticeable and addictive. You’ll already be thinking what to do next…. Flex fuel kit? Coil overs? Turbos 😬
how did you go about your headliner? i’m working on getting mine fixed soon
@@BVonBuescher I haven’t been able to get to it because I’m in grad school and the tuition has been taking all my money basically, but I have a long term plan for the car! After the intercooler, I’m thinking about new, 18” wheels with bigger tires (running 19” which came with the car when I bought it), coilovers, upgraded fuel pump, and then turbos and big break kit.
@@evanupson2656 I have a friend that does headliners in alcantara. Since my car had black interiors (with saddle brown seats) and a beige headliner (which I hated), I decided to reupholster the entire headliner with black alcantara, along with all the pillars and the sun visors.
I have no idea why you'd reccomend JB4 over mhd. Maybe if it was still 2012, but JB4 has been replaced by way more modern and cleaner systems for the car!
Compressed air gets hot because of compression. It’s got nothing to do with the exhaust temp.
Why did we never get the must have exhaust mods for the 335i?
Please make brake detail rim to brake adjustment.
Best TH-cam channel video ever describing the 335i platform you earned a sub excellent work in every single way
first pic you show of an "e90" if an f30
Phenomenal video! Subbed!
Hi, the reason turbosuperchargers heat the intake air is because you are increasing the entropy of the system i.e. you are doing work to the intake charge. The work done is the increase of pressure via compressor not the heat transfer of the turbine wheel. Since temperature is directly proportional to the pressure via the ideal gas law, you end up with higher IAT. At an atomic level, this is due to the molecules banging into each other as they move around in a higher density configuration.
Ok cool
Thank you science
Where’s the exhaust mods for the 335i video?
How do I figure the best options to boost my n52 128i and where to get it done?
Best option is buy a new car, sorry bro.....
are new spark plugs necessary for stage 2 turbos
Yes, just to make sure nothing misfires with new turbos on
I'd even go a little colder but frankly plugs are a consumable you should be replacing regularly your worrying over doing them at all is very concerning....
The n55 and n54 engines are made to support a maximum of 430 HP. Placing turbos that take them to 500 and 600 hp only makes the engine work beyond its capabilities, its useful life is greatly reduced.
Is perfect car to put on 400-420 HP with Stage 2. Like M3. Just Inteecooler, Downpipe and Admision Kit. Nothing more. 400-430CV for a lot of years without problems.
I've been running my N54 at 560 whp for 6 years and 80,000 miles at that configuration. I've had an injector fail and replaced the water pump in that time. It is my daily driver and the N54 doesn't break a sweat at all at that power.
N55 I haven't owned, but I can speak well for the N54 and you are very wrong about it. It was over engineered for it's time and goals. This is coming from an automotive engineer. I've worked as a design engineer in the automotive industry for 25 years.
How much horsepower can I expect to gain after these upgrades?
5 hp
I’ve got the 7 inch arm intercooler highly recommended
Why if you don’t mind me asking and e90 or e92?
Keep iat cooler than normal that’s the best you could get for n54 you also have the 5inch
Great video, very descriptive and informative
Hood scoops from where
Mhd and reflex motive better than jb4
great video for some advice
Mhd should push these turbos to 23 psi with inlets outlets lol. We need consistent 60-130 8.5 or low 8s.
Great video, thanks you
Honestly … legend!!!
I think I want a 335i
what engine is in the 2015 335i sport?
That would be the N55
Running the cts turbo 7 in fmic.
Nice! How are you liking it?
@@Motoroso I’m not tuned so don’t have any data. But the inlets paired with fmic has greatly improved my cars performance.
The IC itself is heavy but robust. Quality was good. Welds we’re beautiful..
Just installed dinan coil packs w/ oem plugs. I’m FBO without a tune and upsetting lots of cars.
Does this also fit for BMW E92 335i xDrive LCI Models?
😂
Fuck no bro are you stupid?
Good video!
💪🏻🙌🏻💯
Can you get a bov for a N55
If it's maf you'll get flames if it's map it'll correct, you can put a box on anything tp, if you just remove your recirc plumbing you'll get a flutter pffft for free, turbo stall at these levels is irrelevant....
Is the mishimoto intercooler working on 535i e60?
No sir, Mishimoto doesn't make an intercooler for that application.
@@Motoroso how can it not? It's the same engine.
@@emilyhofland8219 The engine may be the same, but due to the differences in the chassis, all of the piping and placement of the intercooler can be completely different. Especially on a BMW. Mishimoto doesn't list this as working with the 535, so I'd assume thats accurate, because I'm sure they'd love to sell more intercoolers.
I have a 2010 n55 m355
Love the video, disagree with JB4, but that’s my personal opinion.
What’s wrong with jb4
@@blakearko4032 nothing wrong with it but mhd is far superior. If you want the best of both just go mhd with the jb4 back end flash. But if you were to choose only one, mhd will always be better
@@blakearko4032 mhd is wayyy more reliable
If it’s cold outside, you don’t need an intercooler and can run stage 2+ fine. Make sure you at least have a better charge pipe and downpipes tho! And only when it’s cold!
Facts I don’t have a intercooler right now on a custom tune lmao but I get heat soak a lot smh the aftermarket one I bought smacked the floor cause my shocks r shot rn
@@ysljay9061 were you heatsoaking with the inter cooler?
5:39 Okay our friendly host here is a little out of date at the point of making this video. Almost everything he's stating at the start of this section is incorrect. Even two years ago when he made it, MHD was already or had already begun to give the great JB4 a real run for it's money and has actually been the tuners favorite. There was not a clear leader back at this time among consumers except for the price point. Which MHD was clearly less cash. Both had advantages and dis advantages. Now since this video the clear winner is definitely MHD. Since they've added the Anti Lag, Flex fueling, Multi maps and so many more features to their platform they are now leading and leading at a much less expensive price point. JB4 is more than twice the money and for the almost $700 it takes to get most of the features you're still left with something that isn't as flexible and doesn't include all of the features MHD does for the now Approximately $350 to $400 (If you're from Canada like me) gives you. I'm not saying JB4 isn't a great way to go. I'm saying they are now being left behind by the newer and more flexible technology of the MHD system. One phone and dongle makes it so you can purchase tunes for many different vehicles as well. Without installing anything other than the Mods you want on the different cars. Even if you opt for the JB4 to really use all of your mods fully you'll need to use MHD for the "Back end Flash".
235/35-19 front and 265/35-19 rears?????????????????
35-profile on both is wrong.
So 40 instead?
Charge pipes may become brittle over time, but they usually fail along the seams. My preferred brand is Evolution Raceworks.
Intercoolers, you pretty much get for what you pay. I prefer ATM. Avoid all the cheap Chinese knock offs, some if which are sold under US branded dealers.
Decatting the down pipes is hardly worth the extra gain in HP unless you go to redline on every shift. They way the climate is going on the planet, one might want to reflect on how special they really are over every one else.
An MHD flash is much better than dekayed and inaccurate readings from a piggyback. No OEM has ever used a piggy back over a natively flashed tune. Never.
When corrosive methanol injection systems fail, it is usually catastrophic for the engine. Also, invisible flames can be fun, right? Good luck with your insurance company.
You really did bring up "climate change" didn't you. 😂😂😂
@@BradMason2014 I'm
@@BradMason2014 Right? What a virtue signal.
Tell me you drive a prius without telling me
Now you can double the price of those Bilstein B14 kit. Vote accordingly.
Why do you hate the E93? 😅
Why would you put 19’s on an e90 . Once you do ‘FBO’ your next best freind is weight reduction
Making a braking deep dive video
If anybody has a N55 for a 2011 335i let me know
2013 n55 e92
2011 here
2013 n55 here!
Why
I needed an engine. But im a hemi boy now💀
Jb4 is trash why would you recommend that MHD definitely killed it it’s a stand alone ecu on your phone. Cheaper then jb4 and way more efficient
Of coarse he name all the basic ass mods everyone bought before they even had the car
Is he supposed to tell people to forge their engine ?
Lol, shows F30 in an E90 video.
Aftermarket intakes for BMW turbocharged engines is the biggest waste of money. Oem is the way to go.
Rather hear the turbo
Aftermarket intakes = more air
More air = more power
More power = more fun
Your math ain’t mathing buddy
@@Shiesty335i Aftermarket intakes for turbo engines, especially BMW engines, don’t let “more air” in the engine. They are already very efficient. Also, after market garbage intakes have issues with the MAF. They do not make more power. Educate yourself before making dumb comments.
For the love of god if you are now watching this video, PLEASE DON'T GET JB4. It's outdated compared to MHD. MHD is way better option these days.
Firsts!!