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    VANOS oil line, OE or aftermarket?

    Interested in peoples experience with replacing the Vanos oil line with an aftermarket line. Looks like I have developed a small leak and considering going with the rouge engineering version or bimmerworld. Is there another one I should consider? Is it worth going aftermarket or just sticking with OE? One thing with aftermarket is it looks like none of the solutions will have the same routing as the OE line which bugs me a little. Had read mixed reviews on the old M3forum on this. Thoughts?

    #2
    I went with the Hack Engineering line and haven’t had any issues. It’s pressure tested to exceed the OE line specs. Added bonus that you they also have several colors to choose from.
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      #3
      I got the RE and didn’t like that it only comes with one mounting tab compared to other aftermarket options.
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        #4
        There was a thread about this recently.
        The Genuine BMW line is a revised part just so you know. With all that I still went with Rogue Engineering’s.
        Hope this helps:
        I've got all the fun little Beisan parts for my rebuild and wondered if the M3 community has come to a consensus on what the best Vanos line is.
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          #5
          Originally posted by oldFanatic View Post
          There was a thread about this recently.
          The Genuine BMW line is a revised part just so you know. With all that I still went with Rogue Engineering’s.
          Hope this helps:
          https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...ket-vanos-line
          Thanks, did a search and thought it was odd it didn't come up with any discussions on this.

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            #6
            The revised line has 2 mounting tabs vs the original version that has 1.

            The aftermarket lines have hose ends which has some give to take up vibration from the engine. Industrial applications will rarely spec hose over hard lines in high pressure applications. From what I’ve seen, hoses are vigorously tested to some engineering standard before being put into service.

            I doubt that these hoses are individually tested.

            That’s why I stay with the BMW part.

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              #7
              Replacing mine with oe since it's revised.
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                #8
                I have the Bimmerworld piece. No issues here.

                bimmerworld.com/Engine/Camshafts/BimmerWorld-S54-Vanos-Line.html

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                  #9
                  RE for a year now. No issues and it's a quality piece.

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