Hello,
I am new to this forum, but I was a long-time member of the old m3forum. I’ve been out of the m3 and off the forums since about 2015. My car has basically been sitting for years and I’m beginning the process of bringing it back to life. There were some issues before I stored it away and after sitting for so long, I’m sure there are more.
While my car didn’t have any pressing SMG issues at the time, I was then, and especially now am planning on performing some preventative maintenance and modifications. Since I’ve been off the forums the SMG to manual conversion has become much more popular and approachable and while I recognize the many benefits of going that route, one of my favorite aspects of the car is the SMG. So, I intend on keeping it and doing what I can to improve the reliability.
Last I was active on the forums, the relocation of the SMG pump was either not yet an option or was not very popular. It seems to be the go-to SMG modification nowadays. I’m on the fence about performing the relocation due to the work and parts it would require. Also, I have an ’02 with the mk20, MLR does sell a kit for my situation, but it seems like it would be very crammed. I’ve been looking into alternatives; there is the resistor, which is more of a band-aid than a solution, there also have been a few owners that have created ducting to funnel air to the pump, I’m not sure if this has proved beneficial or not.
My basic understanding of the issue is the pump is too close to the engine resulting in overheating. Short term, it overheats the temp sensor causing the transmission to drop into neutral. Long term, it results in expedited wear and subsequent failure. The relocation offers a solution to these issues and makes the pump more accessible, but before I commit to that project, I’m searching for alternatives. Are there any additional options to what I’ve mentioned so far (6mt swap, resistor, ducting, relocation)?
A possible option I’ve been curious about is using some form of heat shield. Has anyone tried this? This could be as elaborate as fabricating a shield that mounts between pump and engine, or using a section of flexible heatshield on the block side of the pump, or completely wrapping the pump in heatshield, or spray-on heat shield, etc.
Let me know if anyone has tried it or what you think.
I am new to this forum, but I was a long-time member of the old m3forum. I’ve been out of the m3 and off the forums since about 2015. My car has basically been sitting for years and I’m beginning the process of bringing it back to life. There were some issues before I stored it away and after sitting for so long, I’m sure there are more.
While my car didn’t have any pressing SMG issues at the time, I was then, and especially now am planning on performing some preventative maintenance and modifications. Since I’ve been off the forums the SMG to manual conversion has become much more popular and approachable and while I recognize the many benefits of going that route, one of my favorite aspects of the car is the SMG. So, I intend on keeping it and doing what I can to improve the reliability.
Last I was active on the forums, the relocation of the SMG pump was either not yet an option or was not very popular. It seems to be the go-to SMG modification nowadays. I’m on the fence about performing the relocation due to the work and parts it would require. Also, I have an ’02 with the mk20, MLR does sell a kit for my situation, but it seems like it would be very crammed. I’ve been looking into alternatives; there is the resistor, which is more of a band-aid than a solution, there also have been a few owners that have created ducting to funnel air to the pump, I’m not sure if this has proved beneficial or not.
My basic understanding of the issue is the pump is too close to the engine resulting in overheating. Short term, it overheats the temp sensor causing the transmission to drop into neutral. Long term, it results in expedited wear and subsequent failure. The relocation offers a solution to these issues and makes the pump more accessible, but before I commit to that project, I’m searching for alternatives. Are there any additional options to what I’ve mentioned so far (6mt swap, resistor, ducting, relocation)?
A possible option I’ve been curious about is using some form of heat shield. Has anyone tried this? This could be as elaborate as fabricating a shield that mounts between pump and engine, or using a section of flexible heatshield on the block side of the pump, or completely wrapping the pump in heatshield, or spray-on heat shield, etc.
Let me know if anyone has tried it or what you think.
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