i feel like everyone forgets we got the 335d in the states. Surprised you didn't mention the m57 at all considering its a tank that runs forever and gets 30+mpg. Also with the right modification its the best sound E9x in my opinion.
I bought a 335i 3 years ago for 8k it was already built and had every repair done! It was build at redline performance in Knoxville Tennessee! It had 600HP and was super reliable! The only thing I had to do was to replace the serpentine belt
I got one 5k 240k miles and it’s fucking immaculate. Came with pure 600s and 535 lpfp full m suspension figured if it goes out the pures and suspension makes the car worth it.
@@ThruDaLenz exactly 😂😂 I was scared I was like what if it something mechanically were to go wrong I was like I can’t afford that! I had it for around 3 months
Super fun to watch this video after owning a black E92 for the last 8 months. I bought a 2010 EU 325i, so with the Na I6 N53 with 218hp,. with 140k kms and it was the one that was best taken care of from the bunch that I researched. And with aftermarket exhaust and M sport package. Also if you are curious wheels are BMW 225 style so 19 inch 35 sidewall. Next up for me is spacers and Eibach pro-kit springs. Man this car is so so so fun, the drivability is insane for a 13 yo car. It's good looking, and with a couple aesthetic tweaks it just doesn't look like like a car from the 2010's. But of course let's talk repairs. I had to do quite a lot of maintenance for it to idle with stability. Thankfully most of it covered by the second hand dealership warranty. Others made by me and my mechanics. In my case it has been: Coils and spark plugs, Injectors, Oil filter housing gasket, Valve cover gasket, and more typical maintenance. With these repairs my mechanic told me "is the best running N53 I think I've ever seen in the shop", so super happy about that. If well taken care of the non turboed N53 are tanks. Next up here is walnut blasting for sure. All and all -> Would recommend, the repairs have been worth it, I'm loving my car and I'm learning a bunch on engine repairs lmao
hi, i have the same car. Mine is a 2010 325i RWD with a manual gearbox with leather interior, m sport package and idrive in saphire metalic black. I Own it for 2 years now and the only thing that broke down was the nox sensor and the radiator drain plug. i do the maintenance myself. Has m sport exhaust, m220 whels from the m3, carbon bmw spoiler, intake refractor delete. Next mods are lsd diff with diferent gear ratio, 3 stage intake with remap. Love the car and i hope you like yours too.
lmao hit the nail on the head … bought my 2011 with under 90k on the dash for 5k off a guy who also was selling a ton of vintage RL, Burberry coats, Gaultier and Givenchy ties, Prada shoes, LV slippers, ect… he talked for an hr about how the car is stock, described all the stock parts (basically begging me not to mod anything after I buy it, he had obviously seen riced out e90s and hated them lol) but his tone and excitement for the stockness of it was in the exact way someone who is selling you their modded civic would tell you about how dope all the mods they did are 😅
I enjoyed watching how this video breaks down modifying the E90 BMW. It's fascinating to see how individuals can enhance both the appearance and performance of their cars. Recently, I upgraded my BMW with a carbon plenum from Euro Power Motorsports, and it's been a fantastic experience.
335i n54, downpipes, intercooler, fuel pumps, port injection, single turbo kit, 5k for maintenance, tune, lsd = 600-800hp depending on turbo with unopened motor.
@@andressandate1199 say that to the thousands of people who have been running at those power levels for years on unopened motors. hp doesnt kill these cars, high low end torque does, which can be tuned out, and is much less of a factor with a single turbo compared to twins.
Love my N54 335xi. Picked it up over the summer bone stock, old-man driven, never seen a winter and with only 54000 KMs. That being said, the clutch slave and master cylinders went recently lmao but I’m looking to push for more power in the spring 😼
Make sure you start with catch can, radiator, and intercooler. The reason why a lot of gaskets fail is because engine bay temps get too high. Save you money and maintenance down the road and invest in cooling before tuning!!
Man those B-rolls at the intro is basically how see my stock oem E90 328i and the thing is a N51 haha no 335i pulls, still really nice. I just love the balance of the saloon.
If you got a N54 you most definitely need an oil catch can. For the high side and the low side.. either block off PCV ports in the head or buy a PCV delete.. if you don't you're going to constantly have to take your intake manifold off and walnut blast your intake ports. If you're running port injection that will help keep the ports and the valves clean... But you want to try and avoid having to deal with it all together
High side barley does much better off doing it all together like you said full external pcv but for the fucking headache of trying to get that crankcase pressure right for the external I almost don’t mind dealing with walnut. Even easier just do the pi like you also stated lol
Niceee video, really enjoyed it hahahh Can we see the F30 next? I know they might be pretty similar, kind of the same thing, but hey, add your touch to it like always
Took almost 700whp 31 psi misfiring and pulling -7 of timing on all cylinders and beating the absolute balls off of it for it to crack a ring. Things can take a beating lol
I’m a 20 year mechanic that has owned one 335i and buying my second now I agree with him on everything… well maybe besides good daily lol. I have a good high miles truck so it’s easy for me.
Ive got one and love it. I would have liked a bit more in detail on the n52, as i think its a great daily personally, and at least in the 328, you can get to 330 numbers which are close to stock 335 numbers. (with more work, can smoke them) As for mods, you can go to m sport stuff, and give a really clean OEM plus look. Wheels can be BBS RS GT's or something similar. As for interior, the lci use the same drive system as the f30s and can be modified to have apple carplay which is super modernising and convenient. Also what other car can you get so many OEM licenced modifications? You can get Alcantara shift boots and licenced short shifters, its just cool. You also didn't talk about the lci's, but I guess its not about buying them, its about modifying them. Also its really cool how you are able to talk to a bunch of different people about it, because unlike your 07 wrx or whatever, older adults love talking to you about their old cars, and its kinda cool to hear their stories, and i think they let you in a bit because its not as flashy as an f30 or something. Finally, its a BMW, so... it sounds cool to talk about.
Ha funny you mention about older adults. I've had the same experience, after I restored some old looking exterior parts in my E92 and installed a couple more now it has a clean OEM+ look and I've striked a couple conversations in the big parking where my car sleeps. Normally older gentleman with older generations BMWs, pretty cool stories
@@CocktailESP yea, I had a conversation with a Porsche owner about my car. They kept saying how impressed they were that I was going to do everything myself
+1 on the N52. Currently around 300 crank NA power 7500rpm and I’ve seen up to 315 crank NA power on this platform. Boosted, it flows better then N54 and N55 and can handle around 550whp before needing internals
E90 is the drivers car. People that enjoy driving and feeling connectivity to the road. Definitely needs suspension upgrade because it's too comfort oriented and feels like a boat without them.
Side note for the n45, and a decent amount of other engines from BMW, 90 percent of the surrounding parts are plastic, which is why the valve covers are so prone to cracking and breaking from the rapid heating and cooling.
"ask about if there's been any repairs to the oil flow and the hydraulic valve lifter issue...those have a tendency to fail because of their design"...a huge amount of them were recalled back when they were new, so the ones on the road today don't have lifter failures. sure, they tick, but its a non issue. what you really need to look out for is Oil filter housing gasket leaks that can cause your belts to fail and get sucked into the motor. from my experience and understanding, that's about the only regular catastrophic failure that the n52 is subject to. there are other failure points but usually not catostrophic- water pump, mickey mouse flange, GM auto trans. fantastic motor and car overall
I got a 335 xi e90 and actually got my wheel and tire setup from FI and the tires debeaded within weeks lmao. But you were spot on about most things but the heart of it is actually super solid . It’s the Mitsubishi turbos , walbro fuel pump that’s part of a class action and all the other out sourced parts they use . Also the vacuum lines are in awful places so they burn up and leak if you don’t upgrade to silicone lines but the sequential turbos , the aftermarket support and the ridiculous ease to tune them ( I had mhd and it was flawless) makes it’s all worth it. Oh btw don’t get a awd car if you plan on doing downpipes . Trust me you’ll thank me later
The second wheel fitment recommendation you gave wouldn't work on non-M e9x, maybe the source you got that data from is for M3 e9x, those will fit nicely and already be on the wider side on an M3, but won't work on non-M, not even with rolled fenders.
Now you understand why in USA it's about how quick you can run a quarter mile. All these numbers and letters, although intriguing, matter not in a 1320 race. Talk mods after the dance. I'm convinced bmw fans just like to sound smarter than the next man. Respectfully.
I got a 335i 2013 coupe, I wanna start improving performance. What should I start with. I’m looking not to go crazy but around 100 more hp and louder exhaust.
Get yourself a 330d- N57, turbosystems stage 3, watermeth, intercooler, downpipe and intake and you'll be well into the 350-400hp range. Best part is, 550 + ft/lb
Im buying a manual 2010 n55 335i, it has 69k miles on the clock. Im planning to overhaul the entire engine and do some reliability mods when it gets built back up. I have already got my steering and handling mods including uprated brakes ect. Im only looking to push around 400-450hp. My main focus is just pushing that amount reliably and also focus on quicker shifts through upgrading the clutch and using a short shifter. Really and truly im trying to create a track/street build that focuses more on cornering than going sideways. Any tips?
Makes me sad the 335d got one sentence in this video, such a slept on combo in these cars. Things a tank. Love mine, Find one low miles one with clean history. Preferably one with glow plugs/module replaced, injectors recently and thats about it. If you get an X5d look out for a transfer case as well replacement before buying. Otherwise delete it and drive it. They are without question the more reliable engine package. 350hp, 585ft-lbs reliable. Find one before you cant.
My E90 doesnt have iDrive :( i have a 318i Definitely gonna put alot of work into it, once i figure out the issue i have atm. Supposedly the mechanic i brought it to found metal shavings (when i push the car it shows me an oil light in red) so i now have to do an oil change, filter change, clean out the oil pan and before i do anything about the timing chain i'll do the chain tensioner to see if old oil + clogging might have caused it to malfunction, since the chain isnt sitting on properly (even after getting the engine warm the chain has give, which it isnt supposed to have) Wish me luck guys, first car, bought 6 days ago...
I modded my e92 335is. Just need to run the correct oil for bottom end. A crank seal protector on a N54 is useless you can add it perfectly on correctly it will wear down and fall off onto the undertray. A bad silicon inlet can get kinked behind or the front just won't fit so relocate or run stock intake. big intercooler is great but what do the stock turbos want to do? downpipes are fine but what's the point? I think N54 needs either all or nothing FBO is a joke for any N54. They're crap. I'd take a stock N54 over FBO.
The bad mods will throw it into limp mode a kinked rear Inlet will mess with the rear turbo and keep you from doing a full pull. HPFP is just basic maintenance. expect to cough up plugs and coils every 15 thousand miles on a tune and injectors need to be fully upgraded index 12 and teflon wrapped. I think you are right about the bottom end it's always concerning but only if you are FBO. good luck fitting downpipes on a DCT E92 335is I did the arm DP. it fits it's just impossible to connect the dual M series exhaust. access is denied. and God help whoever needs to remove the ARM DP on a 335is. rather God help you if decide to install DP on a 335is. they work fine but trust me you don't want to do what I did to get them on. BTW the down streams don't clear the transmission. if you want to do it the right way relocate the downstreams.
I have a problem with my 2011 328i e90 everytime im like posted at a stop light if it idles to long it begins to squeak bmw bros lmk cuz i deadass cant find a vid in relation to my problem 😔(edit) i was locked in on the vid it is not the e90 even tho they have they exact same body scepts its just the 328i v6 3.0 liter inline yk super torque havin driftmobile type things however not to long after purchaee i started to experience the idle squeak dilemma pls lmk if you know anything abt beamers much abliged and thankyou kindly
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You found your shaver. The other channel. 😅 Thanks man, love your takes on BMW. COOL..!
i feel like everyone forgets we got the 335d in the states. Surprised you didn't mention the m57 at all considering its a tank that runs forever and gets 30+mpg. Also with the right modification its the best sound E9x in my opinion.
There was one on this vs that on the hooligan channel that had compound turbos
@@ljfran2383 they all have compound turbos
u dont have 325,330d?
@@kylekramar5752 well thats pretty cool, I had no idea. That's wild for a factory car
30mpg really isnt that good for a diesel man it should do 40+
I bought a 335i 3 years ago for 8k it was already built and had every repair done! It was build at redline performance in Knoxville Tennessee! It had 600HP and was super reliable! The only thing I had to do was to replace the serpentine belt
I got one 5k 240k miles and it’s fucking immaculate. Came with pure 600s and 535 lpfp full m suspension figured if it goes out the pures and suspension makes the car worth it.
had??? what happened to it?
@@ThruDaLenz sold it and I wish that I didn’t
@Chriskary1 And if you had kept it, you probably would've wished you sold it.... Life is funny like that
@@ThruDaLenz exactly 😂😂 I was scared I was like what if it something mechanically were to go wrong I was like I can’t afford that! I had it for around 3 months
Super fun to watch this video after owning a black E92 for the last 8 months. I bought a 2010 EU 325i, so with the Na I6 N53 with 218hp,. with 140k kms and it was the one that was best taken care of from the bunch that I researched. And with aftermarket exhaust and M sport package.
Also if you are curious wheels are BMW 225 style so 19 inch 35 sidewall. Next up for me is spacers and Eibach pro-kit springs.
Man this car is so so so fun, the drivability is insane for a 13 yo car. It's good looking, and with a couple aesthetic tweaks it just doesn't look like like a car from the 2010's.
But of course let's talk repairs. I had to do quite a lot of maintenance for it to idle with stability. Thankfully most of it covered by the second hand dealership warranty. Others made by me and my mechanics.
In my case it has been: Coils and spark plugs, Injectors, Oil filter housing gasket, Valve cover gasket, and more typical maintenance. With these repairs my mechanic told me "is the best running N53 I think I've ever seen in the shop", so super happy about that. If well taken care of the non turboed N53 are tanks. Next up here is walnut blasting for sure.
All and all -> Would recommend, the repairs have been worth it, I'm loving my car and I'm learning a bunch on engine repairs lmao
hi, i have the same car.
Mine is a 2010 325i RWD with a manual gearbox with leather interior, m sport package and idrive in saphire metalic black.
I Own it for 2 years now and the only thing that broke down was the nox sensor and the radiator drain plug. i do the maintenance myself.
Has m sport exhaust, m220 whels from the m3, carbon bmw spoiler, intake refractor delete. Next mods are lsd diff with diferent gear ratio, 3 stage intake with remap.
Love the car and i hope you like yours too.
The official Honda for people who buy designer clothes lol damn he got me
lmao hit the nail on the head … bought my 2011 with under 90k on the dash for 5k off a guy who also was selling a ton of vintage RL, Burberry coats, Gaultier and Givenchy ties, Prada shoes, LV slippers, ect… he talked for an hr about how the car is stock, described all the stock parts (basically begging me not to mod anything after I buy it, he had obviously seen riced out e90s and hated them lol) but his tone and excitement for the stockness of it was in the exact way someone who is selling you their modded civic would tell you about how dope all the mods they did are 😅
E9X M3 is probably the best drivers car out there. Love it
F30/31 next?👀
I enjoyed watching how this video breaks down modifying the E90 BMW. It's fascinating to see how individuals can enhance both the appearance and performance of their cars. Recently, I upgraded my BMW with a carbon plenum from Euro Power Motorsports, and it's been a fantastic experience.
335i n54, downpipes, intercooler, fuel pumps, port injection, single turbo kit, 5k for maintenance, tune, lsd = 600-800hp depending on turbo with unopened motor.
600 is doable with those mods but unopened motor trying to push 800 , you’re just asking for it to blow
@@andressandate1199 say that to the thousands of people who have been running at those power levels for years on unopened motors. hp doesnt kill these cars, high low end torque does, which can be tuned out, and is much less of a factor with a single turbo compared to twins.
Love my N54 335xi. Picked it up over the summer bone stock, old-man driven, never seen a winter and with only 54000 KMs. That being said, the clutch slave and master cylinders went recently lmao but I’m looking to push for more power in the spring 😼
Make sure you start with catch can, radiator, and intercooler. The reason why a lot of gaskets fail is because engine bay temps get too high. Save you money and maintenance down the road and invest in cooling before tuning!!
My n52 328i is going on 300,000km and its been so good to me
Man those B-rolls at the intro is basically how see my stock oem E90 328i and the thing is a N51 haha no 335i pulls, still really nice. I just love the balance of the saloon.
Just bought safe and sound bmw e91 330d manual early model with gods hand made m57. I love that thing with 310hp and 600+ nm🥰
should make 750nm ish on a stage 1 with a proper tune and xhp :)
One of the best bmws to modify my first car is a e90 and is sick definitely gon buy another one in the future
I'm not a BMW guy, but I've been considering grabbing a 335i to mod. Great info on the typical failure points in terms of maintenance.
Love your enthusiasm and the channel, keep up the good work❗️🙏
If you got a N54 you most definitely need an oil catch can. For the high side and the low side.. either block off PCV ports in the head or buy a PCV delete.. if you don't you're going to constantly have to take your intake manifold off and walnut blast your intake ports. If you're running port injection that will help keep the ports and the valves clean... But you want to try and avoid having to deal with it all together
High side barley does much better off doing it all together like you said full external pcv but for the fucking headache of trying to get that crankcase pressure right for the external I almost don’t mind dealing with walnut. Even easier just do the pi like you also stated lol
K, I have a 325xi wagon. Any extra tips for the bimmer
I’ve been working on getting everything fixed on my e90 330i and it was the best investment ever. I love driving it so much!!!
To be honest I’m surprised you didn’t mention the 335is, I love mine and not a ton of people know about em
the 335is is a dope car, but the second you even think about modding it the resale value TANKS
@@Maarnu_ gotta do what u gotta do man, won’t catch me driving a stock car haha
The thing i like the most about the e90 is how timeless it looks. I have a Pre LCI 318i and it still looks pretty damn modern nowadays
Niceee video, really enjoyed it hahahh
Can we see the F30 next? I know they might be pretty similar, kind of the same thing, but hey, add your touch to it like always
Took almost 700whp 31 psi misfiring and pulling -7 of timing on all cylinders and beating the absolute balls off of it for it to crack a ring. Things can take a beating lol
I’m a 20 year mechanic that has owned one 335i and buying my second now I agree with him on everything… well maybe besides good daily lol. I have a good high miles truck so it’s easy for me.
Ive got one and love it. I would have liked a bit more in detail on the n52, as i think its a great daily personally, and at least in the 328, you can get to 330 numbers which are close to stock 335 numbers. (with more work, can smoke them) As for mods, you can go to m sport stuff, and give a really clean OEM plus look. Wheels can be BBS RS GT's or something similar. As for interior, the lci use the same drive system as the f30s and can be modified to have apple carplay which is super modernising and convenient. Also what other car can you get so many OEM licenced modifications? You can get Alcantara shift boots and licenced short shifters, its just cool. You also didn't talk about the lci's, but I guess its not about buying them, its about modifying them. Also its really cool how you are able to talk to a bunch of different people about it, because unlike your 07 wrx or whatever, older adults love talking to you about their old cars, and its kinda cool to hear their stories, and i think they let you in a bit because its not as flashy as an f30 or something. Finally, its a BMW, so... it sounds cool to talk about.
Ha funny you mention about older adults. I've had the same experience, after I restored some old looking exterior parts in my E92 and installed a couple more now it has a clean OEM+ look and I've striked a couple conversations in the big parking where my car sleeps. Normally older gentleman with older generations BMWs, pretty cool stories
@@CocktailESP yea, I had a conversation with a Porsche owner about my car. They kept saying how impressed they were that I was going to do everything myself
+1 on the N52. Currently around 300 crank NA power 7500rpm and I’ve seen up to 315 crank NA power on this platform. Boosted, it flows better then N54 and N55 and can handle around 550whp before needing internals
You are not touching a 335 in a 330 without going pretty far...
And CIC is not nearly the same as ID5/6 lmao
N52 owners forever reaching
@@SharamanONorgannonlol I agree I loved my 330i buts it’s no where near as fast as my 335i
E90 is the drivers car. People that enjoy driving and feeling connectivity to the road. Definitely needs suspension upgrade because it's too comfort oriented and feels like a boat without them.
Cmon, more people need to see these guys.
Another good video I hope you talk about how to modify a C5/C6 Corvette, Cobalt SS, or DSM next
got a 2011 328i xdrive with a n51 bit the fastest but still super fun to drive especially after the st suspension i installed it’s a dream to drive
N52 with ITBs is the best!
Cool fact: N52 can run without an intake manifold. Attach some runners and you got “budget” ITBs due to Valvtronic motor (with a tune)
Side note for the n45, and a decent amount of other engines from BMW, 90 percent of the surrounding parts are plastic, which is why the valve covers are so prone to cracking and breaking from the rapid heating and cooling.
E91s are pretty rare in the states and they look better than any other e9x imo props to anyone with one
I have a e90 wagon and I have been thinking of doing stuff to it and this just convinced me too
Love the new platform but still sad you left FI. ❤
People always forget how nice the e91 looks done. All about the wagons.
M57N2 on top :)
This was great! But if you're going to mention the E90 then you have to do the E46 :P
the video we all been waiting for
Now you have my full e91 attention!
Okay great video but a part with more on the n52 engine would be nice
"ask about if there's been any repairs to the oil flow and the hydraulic valve lifter issue...those have a tendency to fail because of their design"...a huge amount of them were recalled back when they were new, so the ones on the road today don't have lifter failures. sure, they tick, but its a non issue. what you really need to look out for is Oil filter housing gasket leaks that can cause your belts to fail and get sucked into the motor. from my experience and understanding, that's about the only regular catastrophic failure that the n52 is subject to. there are other failure points but usually not catostrophic- water pump, mickey mouse flange, GM auto trans. fantastic motor and car overall
I think a vid for the Focus ST/RS is needed, people are still buying them!
His commentary I between is crazy 🤣🤣🤣
I got a 335 xi e90 and actually got my wheel and tire setup from FI and the tires debeaded within weeks lmao. But you were spot on about most things but the heart of it is actually super solid . It’s the Mitsubishi turbos , walbro fuel pump that’s part of a class action and all the other out sourced parts they use . Also the vacuum lines are in awful places so they burn up and leak if you don’t upgrade to silicone lines but the sequential turbos , the aftermarket support and the ridiculous ease to tune them ( I had mhd and it was flawless) makes it’s all worth it. Oh btw don’t get a awd car if you plan on doing downpipes . Trust me you’ll thank me later
this is what ive been waiting for! :))
I just think the e9x looks gorgeous cruising on the highway if driven correctly.
As an owner of an E90 M3, I agree with all of this
Boy I've missed that intro🔥
I needed this video thank you
Just bought an unmolested clean e90 lmk what I should do to make sure it’s reliable and less issues down the road pls.
How about e92s 👀
The second wheel fitment recommendation you gave wouldn't work on non-M e9x, maybe the source you got that data from is for M3 e9x, those will fit nicely and already be on the wider side on an M3, but won't work on non-M, not even with rolled fenders.
e82 next! btw i met you briefly at sema (just a fan of the content)
I will comment 3rd gen Acura tl on every video
😂
No balls 👀 😂 😂
Please do
Fellow 3rd gen owner I agree
Igu
Now you understand why in USA it's about how quick you can run a quarter mile. All these numbers and letters, although intriguing, matter not in a 1320 race.
Talk mods after the dance. I'm convinced bmw fans just like to sound smarter than the next man. Respectfully.
I got a 335i 2013 coupe, I wanna start improving performance. What should I start with. I’m looking not to go crazy but around 100 more hp and louder exhaust.
Quality video as always🔥
Can we get a b58 video from you my man (M240i ftb)
Get yourself a 330d- N57, turbosystems stage 3, watermeth, intercooler, downpipe and intake and you'll be well into the 350-400hp range.
Best part is, 550 + ft/lb
Im buying a manual 2010 n55 335i, it has 69k miles on the clock.
Im planning to overhaul the entire engine and do some reliability mods when it gets built back up.
I have already got my steering and handling mods including uprated brakes ect.
Im only looking to push around 400-450hp.
My main focus is just pushing that amount reliably and also focus on quicker shifts through upgrading the clutch and using a short shifter.
Really and truly im trying to create a track/street build that focuses more on cornering than going sideways.
Any tips?
Just got my dream car M57💨
Solid vid
Do a video with an E46
Hope you talk about the Hyundai Genesis Coupe soon
I’ve owned an e46 330ci and currently an e9x 328i. Reeeeeally wish I kept the e46
N52 is life n52 is love
Makes me sad the 335d got one sentence in this video, such a slept on combo in these cars. Things a tank. Love mine, Find one low miles one with clean history. Preferably one with glow plugs/module replaced, injectors recently and thats about it. If you get an X5d look out for a transfer case as well replacement before buying. Otherwise delete it and drive it. They are without question the more reliable engine package. 350hp, 585ft-lbs reliable. Find one before you cant.
8:54 Can confirm that something did break, water pump :(
Don't forget the 323i, sold in Canada - 200 hp.
Can you make a video How to modify SW20 MR2
How to modify a 7th gen Toyota Celica please
E90 really grew on me indeed
Should I mod my 328i at all? I know I cant really get much hp gains, but what about suspension, body kits, wheels or other exterior costmetic things?
You can do headers, 3 stage intake, and tune for good power gains.
@@spicysnowman8886 yeah i guess, but still not faster than a stock 335i so it feels kinda pointless.
All the things he mentioned for suspension / wheels you can do to a 328i
Just bought a 12 328i and am waiting for something to need work before adding go fast parts but that’s just me
Please do a Ford focus St video!
My E90 doesnt have iDrive :( i have a 318i
Definitely gonna put alot of work into it, once i figure out the issue i have atm. Supposedly the mechanic i brought it to found metal shavings (when i push the car it shows me an oil light in red) so i now have to do an oil change, filter change, clean out the oil pan and before i do anything about the timing chain i'll do the chain tensioner to see if old oil + clogging might have caused it to malfunction, since the chain isnt sitting on properly (even after getting the engine warm the chain has give, which it isnt supposed to have)
Wish me luck guys, first car, bought 6 days ago...
Any tips for 2021 bmw G21 330e touring ?
BMW 335i🔥🔥
please do e60 next!
may you do the 2000 civic coupe ex next please?
How to modify f30 next please
Do the e60 550i next 🙏🏽
Hello do you know the measurements of an e90 headliner with the sunroof?
after 5k into my 335i i can confirm it has fewer issues now but makes 350 at the wheels
I went with 17x9 in the front and 18x10.5 in the rear, yes it surprisingly clean as FUCK
so you left fitment to do the same thing?
Can someone please tell me what bumper is on the cover of this video trying to get it!
Alex I had a martini works hat signed by you from last years slammed enuff but it flew out my car recently, any chance I could buy another off you?
I modded my e92 335is. Just need to run the correct oil for bottom end. A crank seal protector on a N54 is useless you can add it perfectly on correctly it will wear down and fall off onto the undertray. A bad silicon inlet can get kinked behind or the front just won't fit so relocate or run stock intake. big intercooler is great but what do the stock turbos want to do? downpipes are fine but what's the point? I think N54 needs either all or nothing FBO is a joke for any N54. They're crap. I'd take a stock N54 over FBO.
The bad mods will throw it into limp mode a kinked rear Inlet will mess with the rear turbo and keep you from doing a full pull. HPFP is just basic maintenance. expect to cough up plugs and coils every 15 thousand miles on a tune and injectors need to be fully upgraded index 12 and teflon wrapped. I think you are right about the bottom end it's always concerning but only if you are FBO. good luck fitting downpipes on a DCT E92 335is I did the arm DP. it fits it's just impossible to connect the dual M series exhaust. access is denied. and God help whoever needs to remove the ARM DP on a 335is. rather God help you if decide to install DP on a 335is. they work fine but trust me you don't want to do what I did to get them on. BTW the down streams don't clear the transmission. if you want to do it the right way relocate the downstreams.
@@PartiBuoyVRSF on my IS was no prob
Can you do on a e46 330i trying to figure out to get a regular 330i o find the zhp version
I would really Love this on the Audi a5/s5 8t/B8 3.0t, appreciate the great content
6th gen camaro next !
I wish I could make a business out of saving e90s. Sad to see how they’re treated
What wheels are those in the thumbnail??
w211 would be interesting to see :)
Is there any power diff between e92 and e90?
No
Hello sir i have a 2011 328i n51 . Which is pratically the n52 with a 3 stage manifold . Any advice
Looking into getting the same year n model.. get the advice you were looking for??
I have a problem with my 2011 328i e90 everytime im like posted at a stop light if it idles to long it begins to squeak bmw bros lmk cuz i deadass cant find a vid in relation to my problem 😔(edit) i was locked in on the vid it is not the e90 even tho they have they exact same body scepts its just the 328i v6 3.0 liter inline yk super torque havin driftmobile type things however not to long after purchaee i started to experience the idle squeak dilemma pls lmk if you know anything abt beamers much abliged and thankyou kindly
Can you make a how to modify a BMW E60 too ?
F80/30 next!!!
no 335is love
275/40 R18 in the back of my e92... Lol.. I need to roll the fender... It rubs when I hit a dip
Try 275/35 r18