I’ve done the M56 SULEV valve cover swap on my M54 e60. It’s a relatively easy install. Deleting the old CCV and the rubber gasket are great upgrades especially in cold climates. Note that some aftermarket M56 rubber CCV regulating valves may cause issues and not vent properly causing pressure to build up.
I’ve heard that too. Need to make sure the maintenance parts you replace are working properly. That would be bad to have a defective part and not notice it until something breaks
Good video! I think many of us would love a video on the parts interchangeable between the models. I have been into E46s since 2001. Been into Hondas even before that. I know all the ins and outs of Hondas but never dove very far into BMWs. Also, just for a fun thought exercise, I wanted to discuss my biggest car pet peeve. Big brake kits. Grrrrrrr!! Who came up with this idea that a car with higher HP automatically needs bigger brakes? And more importantly, why do so many people keep repeating this claim?!! Again, just a polite conversation hoping to talk deeper about it and hopefully increase the engagement of this video. I'm glad you listed it as an option, too. Not faulting that! Also, full disclosure. I have a 996 C2. I have access to an extra set of front brake calipers. It would be very easy of an "upgrade" for me but I will never do it. And I track my E46s. So, claiming I'm gainst it for any other reasons isn't valid. My stance is completely objective.
Bigger brakes allow better stopping force and heat dissipation. Not sure why you’re against it. Putting more power in your car without the ability to fully control It, would be like getting wider wheels then slapping the same skinny tires back on it.
Some cars have marginal brakes, some don't. My 528iT e39 could hardly stop with its factory front brakes, but a brake upgrade to later (and larger) 530i rotors and calipers has been a huge improvement in its stopping ability. Unfortunately, although it has as much braking ability as I need, I can feel the additional unsprung weight, especially when dealing with road irregularities. Aluminum (Porsche) calipers would definitely help.
I have a 04 325i m54 that I’ve been fixing up and making better. Recently I put on an auto 330i rtas and cv axles for the bigger brake upgrade took a b30 cam and swapped it to ms43 to tune it (after finding out we can tune ms45.1) And also I have a b30 I wanna rebuild and a n54 trans to put it Though I need the driveshaft clutch and flywheel but everything so expensive It’s the best most expensive Lego set and I love it And an m56 valve cover cuz it’s cool
Surprised not to see anything about the stock headers, I have two 330i's and the one with eisenmann full race exhaust with headers is so much crazy less "throttled" in response and just feels so much faster and responsier.
Hold the phone! Wait a sec, where did that dipstick tube come from?! I can't seem to find it anywhere when I search. Do you have a part number by any chance? I would love to get the dipstick farther back out of the way. Many thanks!
Mad crazy I'm a huge revmatch motorsports fan and lifetime customer of his!!!! And I'm a huge love of purple super clean!!!!! Use in on my exhaust tips and rims
@@TenzaMotorsports yo brotha , question for you, I have a E39 530i with the i6 and catless headers and one vibrant resonator and dual tips with a stage 3 tune from revmatch motorsports so I'm looking to quiet my exhaust just a tiny tiny bit but looking for a good rumble sound REVMATCH recommended a glass pack like a thrush ,but what u think ???
I Own a 325ci M56 Sulev car. Please do more content on the engine !! There’s a lot of misconception about it and almost no content on youtube about it !
Buy a vortech source oil cooler charge cooler have whatever shop you have Fab the piping . Rotrex reputation is questionable at best when it comes to reliabilty.....ask me how I know x2
This is true. I found out a company started making them after this video was posted. Doesn’t matter who makes them. Just get a metal valve cover👍 thanks for commenting!
Don't waste time on the metal valve cover if you are privy to 3d printing. there are some good carbon filaments that handle heat well and don't warp. Also costs $10 and a couple hours of time.
Metal doesn't warp either. Also the valve covers comes with a new gasket and oil cap. that's around $30 and you're saying it’s $10 to do a 3D print. idk, seems like a lot of work to save $100.
@@TenzaMotorsports Idk why buy when it can be made diy. Its really not hard just scan the plastic oem and clean up the model. I've done brake coolers and air boxes.
If it’s a part that’s really expensive or something no one makes I totally get it. Like the brake cooling ducts. For sure. I need to get something like that.
Hi , last year i installed the metal valve cover ( I Bay for about 200 $) and the M3 cluster but can't find nobody to make the shift lights work (just reset the millage) and i have a 10 miles delay and about 400rpm delay on the clocks , so i running 100 miles per hour on the clock I'm really making 90 ...and the same with the rpm , 3000rpm on the Dial but in reality it's 2600 . Do you know any solution for that ? By the way i have an SMG gearbox on my 330ci . And I'm from Europe.
Hey awsome video once again! I have a question about the white 330's bbk up front. So I know you have done the m sport 4 piston calipers up front but have you considered getting the correct rotors for it? I know running the m3 csl rotors isint an exact match and I have found this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rr7IKTdEG6g.html . I hope you can take a look at it an see if you could test it out and see how that feels?
Realy stupid explaination for brakes... Just said, witch model of brakes with serial number, witch adapters for calipers, wich brake disk... Put Porsche calipers and you have better brakes.. Amazing :D ahhaahha
I rewatched this to see what you are talking about. There isn’t anything wrong with what I said. If you need to know the part numbers, you can just ask without making a rude comment.