How To Install Downpipe On Your N55 BMW (VRSF DP on E82)
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- čas přidán 11. 08. 2019
- Installing a downpipe will free up some horsepower and provide less restriction for the exhaust. After installing a downpipe you will need to install a tune such as JB4 or MHD in order to remove the Catylytic Converter fault code as well as allow the dme to understand the changes you have made. We installed this catless VRSF downpipe on a 2012 bmw 135i E82 with the N55 engine.
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dude, you legit get straight to the point and make everything clear cut. Greatly appreciated!
Very well made video! I love to see very thorough instructions like this and I will remember this channel for when I buy a 135i.
I didn’t take the exhaust off tho I only loosened it a bit and the downpipe came off. But great explaining. The longest part for me was jacking up the car
Selena is a gem! She can watch you doing the work while filming and NOT ONCE telling you how to do it or that you're dong something wrong. PRICELESS!!!
Yessss ‼️ the video ive been waiting for
Great video, excellent walk through the different stages. Great lighting and you have an excellent camera man !!! There is little else you could ask for !!!
Well I finally did it, it took me way to long, but i did it. Thank you for the video.
Yes please keep up with this, I have a 2013 n55 e82 135 6MT and I’m planning on doing similar mods to mine
Just subbed, great vids. I'm learning the ins and outs on my F10 n55 535i so your vids are helping out
Super helpful, thank you. You actually don't need to drop the whole exhaust, just detatch the little bracket holding the midpipe up, which lets it drop down about 6 inches and gives enough room to work the downpipe
great job everything clear on the video your the best thank you
Again a great DIY brother and sister.
Thanks for making it easy to follow and straight to the point. I just watched a downpipe install video and the guy had to run get fast food burger and film that useless piece of the video too. Soo freaking annoying.
Man, that vband was my worst enemy. Took the longest. Just for anyone else, a 13mm stubby ratchet wrench is the perfect size to loosen and tighten that vband bolt.
Very nice video, thank you.
I just installed this on my 2011 e90 and I used your video as reference so thank you so much!
good camera person she knows where to look at
Okay, so I wanna come work with yall. Where do I sign up?
I’m changing the transmission fluid to my 2004 BMW X5 4.8. Looks pretty simple, I’m doing the filter and the sleeve and the double square rubber piece under the mechatronic unit. Any insights you may have. I’m doing it this Friday. By the way, your channel is great!
You need this type of detail for the CSF intercooler that you installed