I don't think you'll find a better fuel set up anywhere else. I've been running that for awhile now. You will have to go thru a lengthy learning process with the BPM4 though. (At least I had to). Congrats on the build, looks great.
Once again, severely neglected build thread, have spent more time working on web development lately, but that is winding down hopefully for the rest of the year.
I had been beta testing the early revision Helix overdrive:
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Also got my Dodson Sportsman Plus clutches installed into the DCT transmission sitting in my garage:
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Then the new overdrive from @SpoolPerformance arrived:
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And now I just received the full billet fuel system and BPM4 EKP from @EOSpeed. This thing is a REALLY nice piece of work:
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Next, I need to convince myself to go out into my garage during the summer and get this installed.
Where do you live I'm more than happy to help install with you lol ... I just can't make any promises about not trying to negotiate a straight trade for my 2010 E90 with super low miles in pristine condition
Is that fuel system actually for sale finally? It looks gorgeous.
You might consider installing a real AC in the garage. They are not that expensive all things considered especially compared to car mods. My heater in the garage is a life saver in the winter, if I needed AC I would do it in a heart beat. Get a mini split and cool and heat?
What LPFP do you plan on running with the EOS fuel system?
Got the fuel system installed, made a guide here: https://bmw.spoolstreet.com/threads/eospeed-billet-fuel-system-installation.5582/
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Also installed the EKP at the same time: https://bmw.spoolstreet.com/threads/bpm4-ekp-installation-for-e93.5584/
While the car was in the air I decided to redo my transmission cooler. The PPK core I had converted to a trans fluid cooler was incredibly inadequate so I changed it out for a dual pass bar/plate type cooler. I had to hammer out the PPK bracket to make it flat, then bent some aluminum to mount the cooler. Then I hooked up some 10AN -> 8AN hose ends to the side of the cooler, fittings are on the 'far' side as this leaves more room for mounting the thermostat and also trying to put fittings right next to the frame rail is incredibly cramped and essentially results in bulging of the fender liner.
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This is the result, minus some of the plumbing. I ended up removing one of the bolts on t he top because it would interfere with the headlight module. The cooler is incredibly solid with just 3 bolts, no flexing at all so I'm not worried about it.There is absolutely no additional clearance for a larger cooler without deleting the brake ducts.Everything clears, but we are talking about milimeters. This is quite a bit larger than the PPK core and also larger than a 16 row setrab(which has proven to be insufficient). I'm unsure of the efficiency however I bought two of these so I could put one on each side and move the oil to the center, in front of my radiator.
Hopefully someone else could tell me about the drawbacks of running the outlet of this cooler to a second cooler in the passenger wheel well while moving the engine cooler in front of the radiator. I'm unsure if there is sufficient pressure to move the fluid properly, not to mention the additional plumbing required. I am intent on keeping these ducts and I am not interested in putting the transmission cooler in front of the radiator.
I had considered getting a billet/cast trans pan and adding an auxiliary line with tstat pump activation, but this seems just as complex if not more so.
Once this is fully installed, I'll be testing it in 100 degree temps, which I am hoping will at least keep the temps under control while in motion. It may not in which case I'll need to add the second cooler, but if it does then I suspect my next problem will be keeping trans temps down while parked. The increased size should improve it's performance as a heat sink, however I also have a Derale/Spal fan/switch kit that I'll be installing to see if that makes a difference. The fan is small, however there is not much space and not a lot of options. Some air movement while parked should help, we will see if it ends up helping enough.
During the winter(temperature probably similar to most people's spring or fall) I don't have the same issues, but in AZ's 100-115 degree ambient tempers, it just cannot hang on.
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There is room for one, POSSIBLY two of these. What I end up doing really just depends on how this cooler performs by itself, then I'll know more.
The transmission cooler looks good. I have a cone air filter installed in the same area and appreciate your comments on the amount of room available in this area. As the cone filter pushes the inner guard out slightly, I have an issue with the tire touching the inner guard when turning to the right. Looking at the vent on the inner guard. it appears to be protruding further than mine. You don't have any issue with the tire rubbing the inner guard?
Cripes you've been busy. Nice! Look to seeing more on the PCV setup when done. Did you snag yourself a Bosch EV1 male connector for the vacuum power tie-in?
Love the homelink button relay. Trying to think of other ideas for those extra buttons.
Exhaust cutout, M3 drivelogic button, sport mode on the auto trans, ....
Nice work!
Any difference with the m3 brake master cylinder?