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Originally posted by Pklauser View PostSure, but "upgrade" is not an objective term. Many, myself included, would argue that just because a part is aftermarket does not make it an "upgrade". If anything, aftermarket parts are often a downgrade backed by much less R&D than the original part.
Fair point but I’m not saying throwing aftermarket parts at the car for the hell of it. I’m saying if it makes sense to go for a less expensive, but equal or greater part, that’s the route I’m taking.
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Originally posted by Notan_S54 View Post
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Fair point but I'm not saying throwing aftermarket parts at the car for the hell of it. I'm saying if it makes sense to go for a less expensive, but equal or greater part, that's the route I'm taking.'04 LSB Coupe 6MT
All my money goes towards maintenance.
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Originally posted by dukeofchen View Post
Considering our cars are chock full of known failure points I find it funny when BMW engineering / R&D is used as a blanket case for OE or bust.
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Originally posted by Pklauser View Post
I hear that, but in the context of this oil line, how many failures of the updated line have been reported?
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Originally posted by Pklauser View Post
I hear that, but in the context of this oil line, how many failures of the updated line have been reported?Last edited by dukeofchen; 09-16-2024, 07:32 PM.'04 LSB Coupe 6MT
All my money goes towards maintenance.
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Yea the $200 OE price is definitely a bummer. I'd be interested in collecting any failure info on the aftermarket lines. I thought one of the vendors, potentially bimmerworld, had said their flex line needed to be replaced every so often, but I don't see that on their site now.
The downside I see to the flex line is that you have stress on the crimps from the tight bends, as opposed to the ridged OE line, but that's all just intuition. Selfishly, I bought the V2 OE line when it was only $100.
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Originally posted by maupineda View PostHere is the ECS line, as said, I liked it can run parallel to the cam cover
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Originally posted by Pklauser View PostYea the $200 OE price is definitely a bummer. I'd be interested in collecting any failure info on the aftermarket lines. I thought one of the vendors, potentially bimmerworld, had said their flex line needed to be replaced every so often, but I don't see that on their site now.
The downside I see to the flex line is that you have stress on the crimps from the tight bends, as opposed to the ridged OE line, but that's all just intuition. Selfishly, I bought the V2 OE line when it was only $100.
I don't like the routing at all, I would go OE TBH, the prices though? Surely they are pulling our leg ? Does anyone have any info in the price hikes
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