General tip for anyone interested: when you start an engine that wasn't used in a long time, it might be safest to crank it for a while before it runs. Disconnecting the fuel pump relay is one way to crank without the engine firing. This will circulate and spread the oil _before_ the lubrication is needed. Things like piston rings, valve rubbers and the vanos stuff really want to be properly oiled. Whether the engine was drained of oil or not, spending months or years unused will inevitably cause head components to lose lubrication.
I would agree except with many engines with a dry and un-primed oiling system, the starter spinning the motor can’t generate enough RPM for the oil pump to prime the engine. Just start it, and monitor oil pressure for the first 5-10 seconds. If no oil pressure by 10 seconds shut it off.
Thanks so much for this, its helpful in my swap as well as entertaining!!!, do you mind sharing the model file for the pedal mount? i was planning to modify the floor, but this seems much easier
Brother! You need to install a oil chain tensioner !!!! And safety wire the oil pump nut !!🚫🛑 M54B30 famous for oil pump nut backing off. If you weld the nut do not weld to the shaft only to the sprocket 🙏💪👍
Love this video! @10:16 you mention a pin in the X6004 connector that needs 12v, which you had missed. Can you elaborate on which pin did the trick? Thank you!
Could you please answer this one question for me. My engine was pulled from a 2004 bmw x3 3.0i , which means the engine has ms45.1 . . . When performing my swap, would i send this same ECU out to get tuned, or would i need to use the ECU from a post-facelift e46? I would like to keep ms45.1 because i believe it will be more cost effective for me.
What's up friend, a question which cables were the ones you connected through the x20 connector, if you have any diagram I would appreciate it, greetings
great video bro! can you please kinda explain to me how can I find out how to connect the correct pins? i have an m52tu swaped into my e36 but it's the same stuff. what diagram did u used tot see which pin is which?
I googled the pinout for the x20 connector on the chassis and the x6011 connector on the engine wiring harness and connected the wires with the same function.
@@Zakis_wonderful_world and about the furl pump line, does it meed to go through a relay? like first it exits the x60004 port the goes into a relay and after that gets to the x20 ?
@@Alecsx1 for my swap it did need to. The purpose of the relay is just to switch the negative (ground) signal that comes from the ECU to the positive signal that the fuel pump relay needs. I dunno how it is on the m52tu though.
Love it! This video was so helpful! The only question I have is how did you do the wiring? You wouldn't happen to have a guide or diagram you could help me out with?? Thanks in advance! Love your videos
heyo! I had a similar comment once asking me about the wiring. I'm just gonna copy paste that here, I hope you don't mind. I never found a full wiring diagram but I found some pinouts and a similar build thread which was helpful, the links of those are listed below. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. Ok, let's start with the wiring. You're gonna need to get your ecu flashed so that they delete the EWS, limp mode and a bunch of other stuff preventing you to start the engine. I got mine here: skid-shop.com/products/bmw-ecu-remap . Then you're gonna need a M54 wiring harness out of an e39 (preferably manual but an auto harness works as well), because it's long enough to allow you to store your ECU in the ECU compartment. Also check the temperature sensor that is at the back of the head under the intake manifold. You need one that has 4 pins, if your's has only 2, you need to get that sensor out of an e39 (maybe some other models also have the 4 pin sensor). Then you're going to need the x20 connector (big round connector on the right side of the engine bay) cut from any e36 wiring harness. You're also going to need the electric throttle pedal and wiring out of an m54 car. The wiring from the pedal plugs directly into the ECU (x60004) plus it has 3 additional wires: fuel pump relay, secondary air pump (you don't need that one) and engine RPM signal for the dashboard. Here you're going to need to start cutting. You're gonna have to route some cables from the x1011 (it has things like the oil pressure light for the dashboard, starter, alternator light, reverse light sensor, engine coolant temp (2 cables),...) and from the above mentioned x60004 into the X20 on the chassis. Here are some links that I used to help me: www.r3vlimited.com/board/forum/e30-technical-forums/24v-engine-swaps/m54-s54/351110-e30-m54-swap-guide www.ms4x.net/index.php?title=Siemens_MS43_Pinout www.r3vlimited.com/board/filedata/fetch?id=7190095 . IMPORTANT! Like mentioned in the video all cables just need to be connected, the exception is the fuel pump cable, where you need to put a relay before it because you need a positive signal on the x20 fuel pump cable, but the ecu on the x60004 puts out a ground signal to activate the pump. Also don't forget to connect the pin 26 on the x60004 to a switched positive signal or the car won't start.
Sorry I didn't show plugging in the throttle pedal, it's really simple though. It has a special connector that plugs directly into the ECU and it also has 3 cables that need to be connected to the x20 connector on the e36 chassis. If I remember correctly the only one that you really have to connect is the black one which sends the engine RPM to the tacho.
@@Zakis_wonderful_world my pedal does not have a connector, I took it from the scrapyard and it only has 6 cables that I connect to the 6 that come out of the x60004 connector switchboard but I managed to start it but it does not accelerate I don't know if the connector has more cables so if you could show me I would appreciate it I give my email or some form of communication
I used the m54 thermostat and m54 water hose clips (had to cut them off some m54 water hoses) on which I attached different m54 or m50 water hoses with hose claps.
Glad you liked the video. The pin for the fuel relay on the ECU is on the X60004 pin 10. The electrical gas pedals pins are on the X60004 7,8,9 and 12,13,14. If you're sourcing an electric gas pedal seprately, make sure you get the wiring with it, cause the wiring for the gas pedal plugs directly into X60004 on the ECU. This all applies if you have the ms43 ECU, if you have an ms42, things might be different.
Ok, let's start with the wiring. You're gonna need to get your ecu flashed so that they delete the EWS, limp mode and a bunch of other stuff preventing you to start the engine. I got mine here: skid-shop.com/products/bmw-ecu-remap . Then you're gonna need a M54 wiring harness out of an e39 (preferably manual but an auto harness works as well), because it's long enough to allow you to store your ECU in the ECU compartment. Also check the temperature sensor that is at the back of the head under the intake manifold. You need one that has 4 pins, if your's has only 2, you need to get that sensor out of an e39 (maybe some other models also have the 4 pin sensor). Then you're going to need the x20 connector (big round connector on the right side of the engine bay) cut from any e36 wiring harness. You're also going to need the electric throttle pedal and wiring out of an m54 car. The wiring from the pedal plugs directly into the ECU (x60004) plus it has 3 additional wires: fuel pump relay, secondary air pump (you don't need that one) and engine RPM signal for the dashboard. Here you're going to need to start cutting. You're gonna have to route some cables from the x1011 (it has things like the oil pressure light for the dashboard, starter, alternator light, reverse light sensor, engine coolant temp (2 cables),...) and from the above mentioned x60004 into the X20 on the chassis. Here are some links that I used to help me: www.r3vlimited.com/board/forum/e30-technical-forums/24v-engine-swaps/m54-s54/351110-e30-m54-swap-guide www.ms4x.net/index.php?title=Siemens_MS43_Pinout www.r3vlimited.com/board/filedata/fetch?id=7190095 . IMPORTANT! Like mentioned in the video all cables just need to be connected, the exception is the fuel pump cable, where you need to put a relay before it because you need a positive signal on the x20 fuel pump cable, but the ecu on the x60004 puts out a ground signal to activate the pump. Also don't forget to connect the pin 26 on the x60004 to a switched positive signal or the car won't start. Then you're going to need to get a fuel filter (It's quite long and it has two lines coming in and only one coming out (and a vacuum line)) out of an m54 car, also try to get the line that goes out of the filter into the fuel rail because it has a special fitting. Then you just connect the e36 feed and return line into the filter as well as the line that goes from the filter into the fuel rail and the vacuum line and I think it should start, if you have all other necessary components like the MAF and other stuff... That's the essentials to get it running, but you're still going to need to hook up cooling, powersteering and other stuff. If I was unclear feel free to ask more questions.
@@Zakis_wonderful_world dang, might just be easier to put in a M52, don't think I need anything special looks like it just plugs in. 🤔 Thanks for the information.
sorry for the late response... So the driveshaft, the rear end is the original 320i, the front was also the original 320i but it was cut up, shortened and the front part was cut off and replaced by front part off of a 320d e46. I paid 30€ for the e46 driveshaft and 50€ for the machining and welding. However I should also say that it'd be better if I shortened the rear end as well, because to make it fit I had to relocate the middle bearing. That being said if you want a bolt in solution you're gonna need a driveshaft out of an 325tds or 328i, but they're a lot harder to find nowadays... Not sure what you mean by engine arms, if you know any other name let me know and I'll tell you all I know. For fuel I got the line that goes from the fuel rail into the filter and then I just hooked up the filter to the original e36 fuel lines and that's it. The fuel pump and everything else is still stock 320i.
M54 are lighter than the M52 is this the reason why you choose this engine? The M52 is more durable for high hp application like turbo but I personally like the M54 better for a NA application because of weight savings and your not putting a lot of stress on it like if you were to turbo it.
The reason is really simple. This engine popped up for a fair price and I decided to get it. I knew some people who ran it and they had good things to say about it. I'll probably never turbo it, cause if I ever need more power, I'll probably go for a v8.
I don't know if it is possible. I went from an m50 engine to an m54 engine, and I don't know if the engines are similar enough to just swap the internals over.
I would go with complete engine swap(requires less attention to detail) imo..for internals..some interchangeable parts but I would recommend you do your research to confirm
I think this is what you're looking for: www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.r3vlimited.com%2Fboard%2Ffiledata%2Ffetch%3Fid%3D10020501%26d%3D1623010108&tbnid=SQYKgFd9IwM2-M&vet=12ahUKEwiPhZ3hjaL-AhWSpkwKHWCYC04QMygVegUIARC6AQ..i&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.r3vlimited.com%2Fboard%2Fforum%2Fgeneral-forums%2Fgeneral-discussion%2F10020473-m54b30-e30-x5-loom&docid=9H64L09Dx-rF-M&w=785&h=313&q=bmw%20x6011%20pinout&ved=2ahUKEwiPhZ3hjaL-AhWSpkwKHWCYC04QMygVegUIARC6AQ#imgrc=SQYKgFd9IwM2-M&imgdii=C2RdGMhkH7yApM
@@Zakis_wonderful_world Ok thanks. I have and anotber problem. The car starts normal but it doesnt shut down .. stays at ignition. Where could i have messed up? And final accelerator dont work .. i check wires everithing is there but ..
is it possible to message you due to the ECU Holder? I have the same engine and I thought bout that and you just made it! also I had thought about the pedal angle that isn't quite the same and with a new 3D piece would be a lot easy. so nice seeing that "my ideas" are not just mine ahaha. do you have IG account?
@@Zakis_wonderful_world Hi! I am going to be swapping m54 into e36 soon too, just pulled the old engine yesterday. Any chance of sharing those bracket files for printing with someone without Instagram? :D Great job by the way it will help doing it :)
Thanks for making an in-depth video on the wiring side of this swap. I'm in the planning stages and I was stoked to find this!
No problem man, I don't think I went really in depth on the wiring. So, if you have any questions feel free to ask.
General tip for anyone interested: when you start an engine that wasn't used in a long time, it might be safest to crank it for a while before it runs. Disconnecting the fuel pump relay is one way to crank without the engine firing. This will circulate and spread the oil _before_ the lubrication is needed. Things like piston rings, valve rubbers and the vanos stuff really want to be properly oiled.
Whether the engine was drained of oil or not, spending months or years unused will inevitably cause head components to lose lubrication.
I would agree except with many engines with a dry and un-primed oiling system, the starter spinning the motor can’t generate enough RPM for the oil pump to prime the engine. Just start it, and monitor oil pressure for the first 5-10 seconds. If no oil pressure by 10 seconds shut it off.
Please pretty please share the .stl or .3df file for the pedal adapter? Or sell the file? It would help so many people!
Love the Team Galactic HQ music playing in the background. Makes it sound so mischievous while you're doing your work 🤣
Yeeeeaah, that theme is such a bop. Definetely one of my favourites.
I have a m54b25 that I’m swapping into my e36… this video is so helpful!
Good job! I hope you enjoyed it as much as we did!
there were some parts I hated, but the accomplishment when I was done was the best.
great project and really entertaining to watch, you deserve more subs!
Thanks for the kind words. I'm gonna keep doing my best!
You legit saved me with the coolant system and connecting stuff !!
bro i really hope your car is a beast!!!! im having some problems with my own child but we'll see. Love seeing it run!
I am here only because the music in background.....makes me sleepy.😴,great work btw.Bmw power.💪
great m54b30 swap.. !!! 😍
Thanks man!
Awesome seeing someone currently doing the same engine swap! I'm surprised most people don't use the MS41 ecu
Does the MS41 work with the M54 engines?
🔥🔥🔥 shoutout to ya dad as well
Thanks so much for this, its helpful in my swap as well as entertaining!!!, do you mind sharing the model file for the pedal mount? i was planning to modify the floor, but this seems much easier
Brother! You need to install a oil chain tensioner !!!! And safety wire the oil pump nut !!🚫🛑 M54B30 famous for oil pump nut backing off.
If you weld the nut do not weld to the shaft only to the sprocket 🙏💪👍
Where's that peddle adapter from? Would love to buy one
Love this video! @10:16 you mention a pin in the X6004 connector that needs 12v, which you had missed. Can you elaborate on which pin did the trick? Thank you!
haha awesome, love your style
Thanks man!!
Could you please answer this one question for me. My engine was pulled from a 2004 bmw x3 3.0i , which means the engine has ms45.1 . . . When performing my swap, would i send this same ECU out to get tuned, or would i need to use the ECU from a post-facelift e46? I would like to keep ms45.1 because i believe it will be more cost effective for me.
What's up friend, a question which cables were the ones you connected through the x20 connector, if you have any diagram I would appreciate it, greetings
What's up friend, can you tell me which of the x20 connector cables you used to connect to the m54 engine wiring? Can you help me?
Where did you get the pedal adapter plate?
Hi my friend, did you manage to get the files?
bit late here, the vid is awesome
Subbed and noti gang !! Love the bidoes and your funny as hell !! Where are the swippity swappity t shirts at !?!
hahah, I might just make those one day. Thanks for the kind words.
great video bro! can you please kinda explain to me how can I find out how to connect the correct pins? i have an m52tu swaped into my e36 but it's the same stuff. what diagram did u used tot see which pin is which?
I googled the pinout for the x20 connector on the chassis and the x6011 connector on the engine wiring harness and connected the wires with the same function.
@@Zakis_wonderful_world and about the furl pump line, does it meed to go through a relay? like first it exits the x60004 port the goes into a relay and after that gets to the x20 ?
@@Alecsx1 for my swap it did need to. The purpose of the relay is just to switch the negative (ground) signal that comes from the ECU to the positive signal that the fuel pump relay needs. I dunno how it is on the m52tu though.
Love it! This video was so helpful!
The only question I have is how did you do the wiring? You wouldn't happen to have a guide or diagram you could help me out with??
Thanks in advance! Love your videos
heyo! I had a similar comment once asking me about the wiring. I'm just gonna copy paste that here, I hope you don't mind. I never found a full wiring diagram but I found some pinouts and a similar build thread which was helpful, the links of those are listed below.
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
Ok, let's start with the wiring.
You're gonna need to get your ecu flashed so that they delete the EWS, limp mode and a bunch of other stuff preventing you to start the engine. I got mine here: skid-shop.com/products/bmw-ecu-remap .
Then you're gonna need a M54 wiring harness out of an e39 (preferably manual but an auto harness works as well), because it's long enough to allow you to store your ECU in the ECU compartment. Also check the temperature sensor that is at the back of the head under the intake manifold. You need one that has 4 pins, if your's has only 2, you need to get that sensor out of an e39 (maybe some other models also have the 4 pin sensor).
Then you're going to need the x20 connector (big round connector on the right side of the engine bay) cut from any e36 wiring harness.
You're also going to need the electric throttle pedal and wiring out of an m54 car. The wiring from the pedal plugs directly into the ECU (x60004) plus it has 3 additional wires: fuel pump relay, secondary air pump (you don't need that one) and engine RPM signal for the dashboard.
Here you're going to need to start cutting. You're gonna have to route some cables from the x1011 (it has things like the oil pressure light for the dashboard, starter, alternator light, reverse light sensor, engine coolant temp (2 cables),...) and from the above mentioned x60004 into the X20 on the chassis. Here are some links that I used to help me: www.r3vlimited.com/board/forum/e30-technical-forums/24v-engine-swaps/m54-s54/351110-e30-m54-swap-guide
www.ms4x.net/index.php?title=Siemens_MS43_Pinout
www.r3vlimited.com/board/filedata/fetch?id=7190095 .
IMPORTANT! Like mentioned in the video all cables just need to be connected, the exception is the fuel pump cable, where you need to put a relay before it because you need a positive signal on the x20 fuel pump cable, but the ecu on the x60004 puts out a ground signal to activate the pump. Also don't forget to connect the pin 26 on the x60004 to a switched positive signal or the car won't start.
I enjoyed this.
GG
About a month late, but nontheless here we are 😉
very good job, where did you connect the throttle cables to the control unit or how is it connected
Sorry I didn't show plugging in the throttle pedal, it's really simple though. It has a special connector that plugs directly into the ECU and it also has 3 cables that need to be connected to the x20 connector on the e36 chassis. If I remember correctly the only one that you really have to connect is the black one which sends the engine RPM to the tacho.
@@Zakis_wonderful_world my pedal does not have a connector, I took it from the scrapyard and it only has 6 cables that I connect to the 6 that come out of the x60004 connector switchboard but I managed to start it but it does not accelerate I don't know if the connector has more cables so if you could show me I would appreciate it I give my email or some form of communication
For the front cooling hoses, did you use the M50 hoses with the M54 thermostat connections?
Cheers!
I used the m54 thermostat and m54 water hose clips (had to cut them off some m54 water hoses) on which I attached different m54 or m50 water hoses with hose claps.
Nice job, very intertaining to watch 🤩
Can't wait for You to start driving and your updates on #youtube 😉
Thank you!!
Is your stl file available anywhere for the pedal bracket or the dme holder?? This series has been helpful
hey, great vid. Maybe you could share the pinout scheme that you used?
Hi bro i made same swap and the engine running perfect but the throttle padel not working i think its a mistake in the wiring can you guide me please.
I can try to help. Do you have discord?
Do you have the file for the 3d printed pedal adapter! I hate my pedal placement right now 😢
I second this! Need this pedal adapter
Interested in this as well!
Parking light @21:01 is homemade or somebody actually selling those?
It's homemade, I made it a couple of years ago. There is also a video about it on the channel, but it's a lot worse than my recent stuff.
ok i just might buy a M54 Now
Do you happen to have the BIN file for the foot pedal you 3D printed?
Hello, is it possible that you could send me the document for the 3D printer of the accelerator support and the control unit? thank you so much
Hello friend, would you have the connection diagram of the cables spliced in the fuse box to start
Good project. Can you share with me right pins for fuel relay and electrical gas pedal?
Glad you liked the video.
The pin for the fuel relay on the ECU is on the X60004 pin 10. The electrical gas pedals pins are on the X60004 7,8,9 and 12,13,14. If you're sourcing an electric gas pedal seprately, make sure you get the wiring with it, cause the wiring for the gas pedal plugs directly into X60004 on the ECU. This all applies if you have the ms43 ECU, if you have an ms42, things might be different.
@@Zakis_wonderful_world My car is m52 single vanos engine and i want swap it with m54b30 but i don't know to make my car running without problem
Hey is your 3D print file for the accelerator pedal bracket available to be downloaded
Hi my friend, could you share with me the files for the 3d part of the ecu support
What did you do with the fuel lines?
what all parts do I need to get it running? I have bought a 318ti with an M54B25 that's in, but that's all.
Ok, let's start with the wiring.
You're gonna need to get your ecu flashed so that they delete the EWS, limp mode and a bunch of other stuff preventing you to start the engine. I got mine here: skid-shop.com/products/bmw-ecu-remap .
Then you're gonna need a M54 wiring harness out of an e39 (preferably manual but an auto harness works as well), because it's long enough to allow you to store your ECU in the ECU compartment. Also check the temperature sensor that is at the back of the head under the intake manifold. You need one that has 4 pins, if your's has only 2, you need to get that sensor out of an e39 (maybe some other models also have the 4 pin sensor).
Then you're going to need the x20 connector (big round connector on the right side of the engine bay) cut from any e36 wiring harness.
You're also going to need the electric throttle pedal and wiring out of an m54 car. The wiring from the pedal plugs directly into the ECU (x60004) plus it has 3 additional wires: fuel pump relay, secondary air pump (you don't need that one) and engine RPM signal for the dashboard.
Here you're going to need to start cutting. You're gonna have to route some cables from the x1011 (it has things like the oil pressure light for the dashboard, starter, alternator light, reverse light sensor, engine coolant temp (2 cables),...) and from the above mentioned x60004 into the X20 on the chassis. Here are some links that I used to help me: www.r3vlimited.com/board/forum/e30-technical-forums/24v-engine-swaps/m54-s54/351110-e30-m54-swap-guide
www.ms4x.net/index.php?title=Siemens_MS43_Pinout
www.r3vlimited.com/board/filedata/fetch?id=7190095 .
IMPORTANT! Like mentioned in the video all cables just need to be connected, the exception is the fuel pump cable, where you need to put a relay before it because you need a positive signal on the x20 fuel pump cable, but the ecu on the x60004 puts out a ground signal to activate the pump. Also don't forget to connect the pin 26 on the x60004 to a switched positive signal or the car won't start.
Then you're going to need to get a fuel filter (It's quite long and it has two lines coming in and only one coming out (and a vacuum line)) out of an m54 car, also try to get the line that goes out of the filter into the fuel rail because it has a special fitting. Then you just connect the e36 feed and return line into the filter as well as the line that goes from the filter into the fuel rail and the vacuum line and I think it should start, if you have all other necessary components like the MAF and other stuff...
That's the essentials to get it running, but you're still going to need to hook up cooling, powersteering and other stuff. If I was unclear feel free to ask more questions.
@@Zakis_wonderful_world dang, might just be easier to put in a M52, don't think I need anything special looks like it just plugs in. 🤔 Thanks for the information.
Haven't ever done an m52 swap but, I heard from my friends, that it's easier
@@Zakis_wonderful_world deep down I want to put a K24 in it lol keep fighting myself lol that install kit alone is $5000 and YT don't pay that much 😆😭
@@Level_Up_Nation yooo, that'd be sick
Hey, what did you do for a driveshaft, engine arms, and fuel?
Or what car did you get the driveshaft out of and how much did it cost?
sorry for the late response...
So the driveshaft, the rear end is the original 320i, the front was also the original 320i but it was cut up, shortened and the front part was cut off and replaced by front part off of a 320d e46.
I paid 30€ for the e46 driveshaft and 50€ for the machining and welding. However I should also say that it'd be better if I shortened the rear end as well, because to make it fit I had to relocate the middle bearing.
That being said if you want a bolt in solution you're gonna need a driveshaft out of an 325tds or 328i, but they're a lot harder to find nowadays...
Not sure what you mean by engine arms, if you know any other name let me know and I'll tell you all I know.
For fuel I got the line that goes from the fuel rail into the filter and then I just hooked up the filter to the original e36 fuel lines and that's it. The fuel pump and everything else is still stock 320i.
M54 are lighter than the M52 is this the reason why you choose this engine? The M52 is more durable for high hp application like turbo but I personally like the M54 better for a NA application because of weight savings and your not putting a lot of stress on it like if you were to turbo it.
The reason is really simple. This engine popped up for a fair price and I decided to get it. I knew some people who ran it and they had good things to say about it.
I'll probably never turbo it, cause if I ever need more power, I'll probably go for a v8.
bro, what is the cooling fan for?
Would it be easier to swap the internals or do the swap ?
I don't know if it is possible. I went from an m50 engine to an m54 engine, and I don't know if the engines are similar enough to just swap the internals over.
I would go with complete engine swap(requires less attention to detail) imo..for internals..some interchangeable parts but I would recommend you do your research to confirm
@@Stonesociety21 i've read the forums all bores are the same just the stroke thays different.
@@Stonesociety21 but e36 is single vanos though wouldnt you need a new dme and engine harness ?
@@reynaldiwidjaja277 yes this is true..I’m currently planning on running a s52 or m54b30 crank to get that 3.0 displacement on my m54b25 swap
Hey is your 3D print file for the accelerator pedal bracket available to be downloaded
Hi, I'm working on an improved version and I'll post it on a website for download when it's done.
@@Zakis_wonderful_world also very interested. I just put one of these motors into a 318ti and the deal position is unfortunate…
@@Zakis_wonderful_worldHi my friends, the links are available now
12:05 isnt correct. 168mm and 188mm refer to the crown wheel/ring gear diameter
Hi thank you for this awesome helpfull vid. Where can i get pedal holder .stl file for 3d print ?
Glad you found the video helpful. Give me your email via instagram (@2jzaki) and I'll send it to ya.
@@Zakis_wonderful_world Hi, I’m also interested in printing one for my swap. Could you also send me the file?
Please can you sent me @Bahmanson
Hello do you have any wiring diagram?
I didn't use any wiring diagrams I just used the pinouts of some connectors and connected some wires over.
hello man, can you please help me find the diagram for x6011?
I think this is what you're looking for: www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.r3vlimited.com%2Fboard%2Ffiledata%2Ffetch%3Fid%3D10020501%26d%3D1623010108&tbnid=SQYKgFd9IwM2-M&vet=12ahUKEwiPhZ3hjaL-AhWSpkwKHWCYC04QMygVegUIARC6AQ..i&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.r3vlimited.com%2Fboard%2Fforum%2Fgeneral-forums%2Fgeneral-discussion%2F10020473-m54b30-e30-x5-loom&docid=9H64L09Dx-rF-M&w=785&h=313&q=bmw%20x6011%20pinout&ved=2ahUKEwiPhZ3hjaL-AhWSpkwKHWCYC04QMygVegUIARC6AQ#imgrc=SQYKgFd9IwM2-M&imgdii=C2RdGMhkH7yApM
Can you help with diagnostic conector wiring ?
Sorry man, haven't installed it in mine yet, so don't know much about that.
@@Zakis_wonderful_world Ok thanks. I have and anotber problem. The car starts normal but it doesnt shut down .. stays at ignition. Where could i have messed up? And final accelerator dont work .. i check wires everithing is there but ..
@@mitovfilms2009 does the car shutdown and the ignition stays on or does it stay on even when you turn the key to off?
Could you please share the stl files for the dme and dbw pedal
I put them in the description, but please read the disclaimer before you print.
Awesome! Thank you so much! 🎉
“Swippity “swappitty”
need help!!!!
is it possible to message you due to the ECU Holder? I have the same engine and I thought bout that and you just made it! also I had thought about the pedal angle that isn't quite the same and with a new 3D piece would be a lot easy.
so nice seeing that "my ideas" are not just mine ahaha.
do you have IG account?
Yeah sure, it's 2jzaki, shoot me a dm and I'll send you what you need.
@@Zakis_wonderful_world Hi! I am going to be swapping m54 into e36 soon too, just pulled the old engine yesterday. Any chance of sharing those bracket files for printing with someone without Instagram? :D Great job by the way it will help doing it :)
@@juniwalk Sure just give me your email and I'll send it to you.
Hi my friend, did you manage to get the files?