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Homeade vacuum leak test with a vape
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- čas přidán 4. 01. 2024
- My E46 has been losing compression and misfiring, so I created an easy DIY smoke test to check for any vacuum leaks. My 3 series 325i BMW E46 has been broken down for over a year. After people in the r/E46 Reddit liked my build, I finally made a video about it.
#e46 #bmw325i #bimmer #3series
This shit was so fun bro, legendary repair.
Love watching the content brother!
i appreciate my brother 🙏🏼
Yes boys 😂😂😂😂😂 like love it
Great little video..... Going to use this to hopefully find my vac leak (Porsche 986 bargain budget banger) Can I borrow your nicotine addict? I don't have my own! 🤣
@@Ultrarunnerdad Yes, take him. Keep him, he’s too much for me to handle 🤣
@@Barnapiss 🤣🤣🤣
What was your code mine was P2187
Next is the thermostat
That one line fixed all the issues?????
Yes! After fixing the 2 vacuum lines, my misfire was gone & it started running better. Right now I have some other issues popping up that I was thinking about making a video about.
FIRST!!!
Good video! If you have a csl carbon box. Where would you blow smoke into?
Thanks for watching! With a CSL carbon airbox, blow the smoke through the intake pipe that connects to the air-box. This should help you find any leaks bc it’s virtually doing the exact same.
What was the line under the car connecting to?
@@DC-wp6ojfuel pressure regulator