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Originally posted by JeremyJames View Post
Where are you ordering from? Don’t forget to order the air valve control gasket. I’d also order the exhaust seal rings and the corresponding torx bolts and copper nuts. I ended up dropping my entire system as one piece once disconnecting from my headers so I only had to replace one set of seals+bolts/nuts. My exhaust seals upon removal were absolute trash.
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Originally posted by JeremyJames View Post
Where are you ordering from? Don’t forget to order the air valve control gasket. I’d also order the exhaust seal rings and the corresponding torx bolts and copper nuts. I ended up dropping my entire system as one piece once disconnecting from my headers so I only had to replace one set of seals+bolts/nuts. My exhaust seals upon removal were absolute trash.
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Originally posted by Cubieman View Post
I put a block off plate/new gasket on for the SAP and then coded it out. Most definitely makes it look like something is missing in the engine bay but you get the race car weight savings!
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Originally posted by PSUEng View Post
In prep for my SS system install I’m looking at how to delete the SAP; would you be able to direct me to some good info on how to code this out? It seems one needs to disable the SAP DTCs but also the “cold start”? I’ve no experience coding on this car.
Below is a list of downloads hosted by ECUWorx, the Binary Modification & Remap Tool will always be available from this page so be sure to grab the latest version from here. Recently Updated! – MSS65 / BMW E6x M5/M6 Binary Modification & Remap Tool BMW E6x M5/M6 Binary Modification Tool – Build 1.6.3 (exe) BMW E6x M5/M6 Binary Modification Tool – Build 1.6.3 (zip) Recently Updated! – MSS60 / BMW E90/E92/E93 M3 Binary Modification & Remap Tool BMW E90/E92/E93 M3 Binary Modification Tool – Build 1.9.5 (exe) BMW E90/E92/E93 M3 Binary Modification Tool – Build 1.9.5 (zip) MSS6x Flasher
You also need the program "BMW Flash"
You will also need a KDCAN cable/laptop, instructions for the program are on the site as well.
First and foremost, ECUWorx offer no warranty of any kind, we are not liable if you break your car by incorrectly flashing your ECU/DME. You do so at your own risk! You will require the following: A copy of the MSS5x Binary Modification Tool, available here A fully charged laptop and a copy of BMWFlash or MSSFlasher. Available from here: BMWFlash or a copy of from here: MSSFlasher A FTDI based OBD2 diagnostic cable such as a BMTechnic cable / BM or a KKL Vag-Com cable. yIf you don’t have one, you can buy one from here A trickle charger2004 Silbergrau Metallic 6MT
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I recently put my SS headers on and it was definitely better having stock studs. I previously had N54 studs and I had to move them around just to get sockets on the nuts. That upper 6th stud wasn't too bad. I use my electric ratchet on all but 5 bottom nuts so it took about 10 minutes versus the hours last time. I've also learned to move the reservoir and unbolt the metal coolant hose. Start to finish from lifting to driving out was about 5 hours. Everyone should invest in an electric ratchet. It's seriously worth it.
Amazon.com: Milwaukee 2457-20 M12 Cordless 3/8" Lithium-Ion Ratchet (Bare Tool) : Tools & Home ImprovementThis is my Unbuild Journal and why we need an oil thread
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...nbuild-journal
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Originally posted by Arith2 View PostI recently put my SS headers on and it was definitely better having stock studs. I previously had N54 studs and I had to move them around just to get sockets on the nuts. That upper 6th stud wasn't too bad. I use my electric ratchet on all but 5 bottom nuts so it took about 10 minutes versus the hours last time. I've also learned to move the reservoir and unbolt the metal coolant hose. Start to finish from lifting to driving out was about 5 hours. Everyone should invest in an electric ratchet. It's seriously worth it.
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Originally posted by PSUEng View Post
That's the next Milwaukee M12 tool on my list. So, you removed the nuts with that? When you say you had to move the N54 studs around, what do you mean--change position and mix/match with the original studs? I need to order some studs, and on the fence with the N54 or stock studs. As you may know from my other thread, I'm doing the SS headers as well.This is my Unbuild Journal and why we need an oil thread
https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...nbuild-journal
"Do it right once or do it twice"
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