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Driving 6,000 km Round Trip to Florida in my BMW 335i
The 335i and I were put to the test and successfully drove 2,300 km to Florida without a flat bed! A total of 6,000 km is anticipated, including the round trip and driving around Florida. Fingers crossed this 16-year old N54 makes it! Tag along as we journey our way through parts of the sunshine state and the road trip back home!
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Driving 2,300 km to Florida in my BMW 335i: ua-cam.com/video/-uCpJbzwvsY/v-deo.html
Last minute repairs on my BMW 335i before massive road trip (Part 1): ua-cam.com/video/t4MUwM52ypE/v-deo.html
Last minute repairs on my BMW 335i before massive road trip (Part 2):
ua-cam.com/video/j4dMnAPZu70/v-deo.html
Replacing BMW 335i N54 Injectors (FULL TUTORIAL): ua-cam.com/video/RQLBsRz5jDw/v-deo.html
Preparing my BMW 335i for a 3,700 Mile Road Trip to Florida: ua-cam.com/video/bqX1TSEVKCs/v-deo.html
Don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe for more content just like this!
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Driving 2,300 km to Florida in my BMW 335i: ua-cam.com/video/-uCpJbzwvsY/v-deo.html
Last minute repairs on my BMW 335i before massive road trip (Part 1): ua-cam.com/video/t4MUwM52ypE/v-deo.html
Last minute repairs on my BMW 335i before massive road trip (Part 2):
ua-cam.com/video/j4dMnAPZu70/v-deo.html
Replacing BMW 335i N54 Injectors (FULL TUTORIAL): ua-cam.com/video/RQLBsRz5jDw/v-deo.html
Preparing my BMW 335i for a 3,700 Mile Road Trip to Florida: ua-cam.com/video/bqX1TSEVKCs/v-deo.html
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Driving 2,300 km to Florida in my BMW 335i
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This is it guys! I'm finally done building this 335i into what I think is a reliable condition, and pursuing what has been a dream of mine for so many years. I'm driving solo all the way down to Florida in my BMW 335i. The trip is approximately 2,300 km and I'm taking you with me, whether it goes smoothly or we get stranded. Don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe for more content jus...
LZ World Tour DRIFTING Competition - Toronto Motorsports Park (Day 1)
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Hola! Today, we are switching it up and attending the LZ World Tour at Toronto Motorsports Park. It's a wild drift competition with some of the most amazing builds and automotive content creators in one drift battle. Tag along and check out the show and shine, drifting, and impressions. Let me know your favourite part of the World Tour vlog below 👇 and don't forget to like and subscribe for mor...
Last minute repairs on my BMW 335i before massive road trip (Part 2)
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Welcome to Part 2 of this series! My 6,000 km road trip to Florida starts in 4 days and I have a long list of items to repair on my BMW 335i. Today I'll be replacing more fluids, the belt kit, wheel stud conversion kit, and the battery. Make sure to like and subscribe so you can join me on this incredible road trip ahead! //WATCH NEXT Last minute repairs on my BMW 335i before massive road trip ...
Last minute repairs on my BMW 335i before massive road trip (Part 1)
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Yikes! We're cutting it close to my 6,000 km road trip to Florida and I have a long list of items to repair on my BMW 335i. Today I'll be replacing all fluids, coolant hoses, the belt kit, vacuum hoses, oil filter housing gasket, intake manifold gasket, the battery, and a look over the car before hitting the road. Make sure to like and subscribe so you can join me on this successful journey or ...
Replacing BMW 335i N54 Injectors (FULL TUTORIAL)
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Howdy! In preparation of my 6,000 km road trip to Florida, I will be showing you an in-depth tutorial on replacing the notorious, problematic BMW N54 fuel injectors. This can leave you stranded road-side and create numerous problems indefinitely. Grab some popcorn, sit back, and join me on this journey to restore my BMW to its original glory! Let me know your thoughts on what else I should repl...
Preparing my BMW 335i for a 3,700 Mile Road Trip to Florida
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Ayy! I'm about to do something wild and take my 15-year old modded BMW 335i all the way to Florida completely solo! Come check out the car and join me for the journey as we unfold what shenanigans are to come! Yee-Haw Baby! Don't forget to subscribe and let me know below what you think... will I make it? Or will I break down? //WATCH NEXT Replacing BMW 335i N54 Injectors (FULL TUTORIAL): ua-cam...
Burnouts Compilation Hamilton STYLE!
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This was in Hamilton Ontario. Every sunday people from burlington oakville toronto and hamilton meet up at a location and show off their rides.
Love the video brother, ive been working on making my 2008 335i reliable so I can take it from San Diego to Dallas for TX2k, never had a malfunction with my car but I’d rather be safe than sorry 🤣 ive only owned it for 5 months and its been super bulletproof thankfully.
79 south? why are you so west ? 78 would make more sense or 81
Hello can you make similar video in Douglas, Ga.
you got bad rings buddy.
Is the programmed INPA injector sequence the same as the cylinder location front to back, or does it refer to the firing order of the cylinders?
dope man ig i missed the vid where you went down haha. im prepping my 335 for a trip from sask to vancouver and back, total 3400kms. 6000 is wild lmaooo but gives me hope.
Brooo u gotta remove that purple ass tint front the back and go dark or go home
😆 🤣 agreed bro, it's gotta go and also the aluminum window trim. Black would clean things up 🔥
I watched the whole video, and enjoyed every bit of it, especially the part of Harry Potter and Hogwarts 😊❤, we need more of these videos to come Very well done Peter 👏 ❤
I was about to write how come you haven't posted in 5 months 😂😂
I know 😂 it's been a minute! Had a baby boy shortly after the trip but I'm back on the 335i and have a good follow up video post road trip. For now, let's just say I got SUPER lucky with the condition the car is in right now.
great content
I love this type of content man! Went to Florida 3 times and back to Chicago with my x5. I did a trip with my x5 50 from Chicago to Calgary to Vancouver then Seattle to Chicago . It was amazing the Canadian Rockies are crazy. I can only imagine with an e92 n54.
Thanks for checking out the video 🙏it truly was an amazing experience! Just saw your cold start video on the x5. Sounds amazing, is it an n62? The x5 probably drove like a dream on that road trip. Any issues that came up?
@@PierrosGarage it’s the infamous 2013 4.4 n63 twin turbo v8 lol. Thanks man, that video is when it was stock. Now it has down pipes and a custom tune. The car never gave me any headache just regular maintenance and she’s at 148k miles now. It was a highway monster
What would happned if you don’t programmed it? Also, i was just thinking replacing my seal or o ring for fuel injector? Do you know how to replace the seal? Thanks
is the INPA free software ?
So I had been checking out some E60 550 videos out recently since im interested in getting one (a manual one) and your video just popped up as a suggestion. The ontario plates got me really interested since I am here as well lol. So how was this car for you? Also if you dont mind sharing, how much did it sell for and man, almost 300k on these are crazy especially with the issues I've read about them online (Valve seals leaking, etc..)
Hey buddy, it was a decent car over the years. But being higher km the main issues I had dealt with are throttle body malfunction (even after replacing one with new the same issue persisted, I never figured it out, may have been an issue with the TB harness), one of the modules which controls voltage had a loose solder on the board and it was triggering transmission codes so I just ended up resoldering the loose connection on the board and it was fixed, crank shaft sensor failed, coolant expansion tank failed, upper rad hose failed, coil packs failed and of course leaking valve stem seals. The valve stem seals is guaranteed to fail. I had the car posted for 5k back then and I just ended up parting the car out and made more than double what I had listed the vehicle for, which was a pleasant surprise. If you do choose to pursue an e60 550i, I'd would be ideal to have paper work or documentation that proves valve stem seal replacement. Or something you could address, although it's a lengthy and tedious job. Best of luck!
@@PierrosGarage Thanks for the info, yes the other things you mentioned are also on the list of things to fail but yea, that valve stem seal replacements are pretty tedious. So I'm assuming it was done on yours by the time you bought it? Did you do most of the maintenance yourself? If I do end up getting one, it most likely would be don't by a shop and I know most aren't cheap nowadays. I've found an 08 with 155k kms and am debating pulling the trigger (once I verify the maintenance on it). He's asking $15k (which is why I'm mostly interested in it) and the fact its a manual just makes it even more rare and then you have the LCI model which was 08-10.
Really interesting to see the differences! In the UK we pay after we’ve filled up and self fill doesn’t exist 😅 we have to stand there holding the handle forever 😂
Oh wow, yes, I started to notice this became more standardized within the last 10 years. Even more interesting to see in the USA you can pay for petrol with cash at a lesser price than card. In addition, the amount of e85 that is available there makes me incredibly jealous. In canada, e85 is basically none existant. Methanol injection is the only alternative.
@@PierrosGarage E85 isn’t available in the UK at all, best we have is Esso Supreme or Vpower 99oct In Europe they’ve just switched mainly to upfront payments which everyone hates🤣
Mate loved it💪 N54 Fam❤ After swapped out my engine after it failed for the third time😅 New engine 700BHP engine posting next week💪🤪🎄
And how much it costs?
Where did you buy these injectors from?
They are used, and I found them through a local part out for $1000. It was the best price I could find at the time.
@@PierrosGarageany reason why you’ve opted for used injectors?
@faith.n.fitness76 Price was the main reason for my decision on used, and apparently, they are known to be "lifetime" injectors, but we'll see how long they last. For new index 12 (oem brand) is close to $4000 Canadian dollars.
@@PierrosGarage yep, I get it, trust me, cos I’ve just recently bought an E92 330i m sport, after owning an e46 330ci m sport for 7 years, and in the uk oem fuel injectors are over £400 each, and I’ve been warned/advised, not by BMW, but by mechanics to only go for brand new oem 1s, well, I just hope they work for ya….. 👍🏻
@faith.n.fitness76 Thanks for the input brother. I generally go for new components as well for peace of mind, warranty reasons, and more. Check out ECS tuning or FCP euro as they have lifetime replacement for their new parts.
Hit 164mph in my 335i on that i77 toll road stretch. There’s no cops ever on that part. Awesome video bro
Thank you boss! 🙌 You weren't kidding lol just saw some of your shorts. Your 335i is beast! Would love to see more content of it.
Soo much fun to watch! Loved it! Can't wait for part 2 :)
Glad you enjoyed it! Part 2 will consist of the remainder of my florida exploration. The video after will be the 335i status...did anything blow up? Stay tuned 😉
Sweet video my man, the border interaction with the tank in the trunk 😂 👀 and tunnel was so sick can't wait to visit myself one day, for now I experienced it through this video.
My man, thank you for the support! Can't wait for our collaboration next year. Your 2jz 350z and the e92. Let's goo 🙌 💪 💙
Indeed the E90 is one reliable BMW
It definitely proved itself! 🙏
Amazing video dude I love it and the drive in the tunnel was sickk ❤
Ayy, thank you Boss! I'm so glad I and the BIMMA made it one piece! It was a little surreal watching this back.
Omggg, I really enjoyed this, I felt as if I was with you in the car 😊❤
So glad you enjoyed this! Can't believe I made it considering all the variables and the n54 Gods working against us 😅
I would like to do a big trip like that in my FRS
Buddy, I would definitely recommend it. Especially in an FRS, the handling in those cars are amazing!
Thanks for watching guys! Don't forget to hit the like button and subscribe for more vlogs and tutorials!
Appreciate your time for making this video available
Great video! But how did you replace the water pump without draining the coolant??
😕 *Promo SM*
Should have used blue antifreeze with these era cars?
you must be an educator, sir, because that was a great video lesson😂😂🕺🏻🍺🐐🧨. Are you in the Toronto area and do you work on Other peoples cars from home?
Exciting video🥰
Awesome demonstration!Keep up the good work Pierro🤩
Wich models have that injectors from factory? Regards!
thanks for the transmission/diff tips
driving your car on that road trip after doing all this prob felt so good lol, always quite satisfying after doing car work such as this. One thing I gotta knock is the open air filters that'll just suck in hot engine bay air, increasing IATs. I know it sounds way better, but not as efficient lol
Such a fun weekend.. I think everyone is still talking about it till this day
It was solid!! What was your favorite car there? Hard choice, I know...overload 😆
@@PierrosGarage haha it's a tough choice man.. I really like Evo 9 😂😂
Good video bro one thing to mention and anybody else watching anytime you work in the front of the engine like that and you remove the fan always put a piece of cardboard in front of it to protect in case you slip and bump into it with a tool or a part
I love this recommendation! It's incredibly easy to damage the radiator fins or even puncture it while wrestling with fan removal and or wrenching on parts in front of it. Thank you for the solid pro tip! Cheers 🤩🤝
This thing was sweet!
Thank man! She long gone now.
Fun fun fun, love it ❤
Thank you!! It was soo fun. One day, I hope to compete in an event similar to this!
looks like it was really fun wish i couldve made it 👌👌🔥🔥
It was a wild turn out!! Wish you could have made it as well. Based on the competitors feedback, they loved the track and the spectator turn out. They may return for a second battle and you can't miss it!
That was a super fun vlog to watch!! 😍
Thank you!! 🤩 It was fun to capture! Who doesn't love burnt rubber, rich air fuel ratios and redline.
Thank you for watching! Let me know your favourite part of the vlog below 👇
the Porsche! hit me up next time you go to a car festival!
@dvipal That porsche was GEM. Let's goo, will do brother 🙏
Props on some great video for dyi maintenance on the n54...thank you for these videos!
Thank you boss! Glad you enjoyed it! Lots more to come. N54 life keeps you on your toes LOL
great video keep posting my man!!! i love this car so much i wanna drive it again lmao
Thank you Cam! I have a lot to share. Been in the garage almost everyday for the last few years. Ready to share the shenanigans with the world. I love this car so much too, obsessed. We need to do a collaboration with your 2jz 350z! 😍
If you don't mind me asking where did u get that metal undertray splash shield from? nvm i just realized it was front splitter. Oh do you run in-line oil cooler thermostat or without it?
Hey Pal! The front splitter is an APR brand. The front mount intercooler does not have a thermostat. Having said that, the oil temps do take longer to heat up. The oil temps run slightly cooler than stock under regular driving conditions. I haven't tracked the car yet, but I do plan on it and I will collect data on the oil temps to see if there are any note worthy gains with the cooler. Cheers mate and thank you for watching! Much more to come :)
Why would you apply wheel bearing grease on the threads of the studs? I’ve only seen people use high-temp blue loctite. I’d assume you’d risk them backing out. 13:50
You got it buddy! Great discussion point. The blue loctite should prevent the studs from backing out when removing the lug nuts with impacts. Without the loctite (my situation), I will have to retorque the wheel studs each time, after wheel removal. Blue loctite has a melting point of ~300F and if you plan on tracking the car, the brakes will far exceed the temp rating. Rennline's wheel stud conversion kit advises against blue loctite for those reasons. I opted for grease to prevent seizing and have to accept the additional work to retorque every time I remove the wheels.
@@PierrosGarage thank you for the explanation brotha
Can't wait to see this road trip!! Best of luck!! 🤩
Thank you! Fingers crossed I don't get stranded with thousands of dollars in repairs and weeks without a car in a foreign place LOL praying to the BMW gods they take care of me 🤠
Fan from canada
Ayy! Canada 🙌 thank you for watching!
Pierro's~ like it- you did best . have a good day-
Thank you so much! I'm enjoying this series. Road trip coming up very soon. Have a great day 😀 🙏 💙