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So...I've long hankered after fitting one - or a replica at least, and having removed the oe airbox to get at the broken starter motor, I am wondering if now is the time, rather than refit the oe back after I get the starter motor.
Having got this far, I am assuming its relatively straightforward fitting, CSL dip stick tube needed, but are there any other pitfalls I need to be aware of.
I was leaning towards the Geoff Steel box - do these need modding for the Z4 as designed for the M3??
Help me make the right decision....
Cheers
Having got this far, I am assuming its relatively straightforward fitting, CSL dip stick tube needed, but are there any other pitfalls I need to be aware of.
I was leaning towards the Geoff Steel box - do these need modding for the Z4 as designed for the M3??
Help me make the right decision....
Cheers
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Hi,got Geoff Steel air box on mine,dipstick tube was modified to suit.
Only change on mine was the inlet rubbers on throttle bodies on mine had to be changed due to larger diameter on later s54.
Areeve performance in kings Lynn fitted and mapped to Alpha N.
Only change on mine was the inlet rubbers on throttle bodies on mine had to be changed due to larger diameter on later s54.
Areeve performance in kings Lynn fitted and mapped to Alpha N.
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as jon said it will need to be de Maffing and re map for the additional air and changes.
and then never listen to music or radio ever again
and then never listen to music or radio ever again
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I think you can either bend or swivel the existing dipstick tube so it can still be accessed without removing the pre-filter part of the box. The csl had a digital oil level display I believe so manual checking wasn’t deemed as critical.
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Get it done..............!
Love my CSL airbox - the noise is worth every penny. You will need a re-map, different inlet rubbers and some wiring changes to go from MAF to air temp sensor but that's easy stuff. The dipstick can be swiveled around as Beanie details above. Some good threads on here for guidance.
Love my CSL airbox - the noise is worth every penny. You will need a re-map, different inlet rubbers and some wiring changes to go from MAF to air temp sensor but that's easy stuff. The dipstick can be swiveled around as Beanie details above. Some good threads on here for guidance.
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not sure where you are based but BMR in dartford are a great indy
fitted my airbag plus done the de MAF and re map.
they build a lot of race cars with the big airbag and fast road cars too.
I love mine and the noise is addictive.
fitted my airbag plus done the de MAF and re map.
they build a lot of race cars with the big airbag and fast road cars too.
I love mine and the noise is addictive.
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Thanks, I was considering a DIY job seen as I have the existing airbox off to fit the new starter motor.
I'm aware it needs mapping, I was thinking it would be fine to fit and drive to a mappers as it defaults to a standard map if it doesn't get a reading from the MAF
Seems I need to do some more research on what happens to the MAF wiring, and the throttle body rubbers.
I'm aware it needs mapping, I was thinking it would be fine to fit and drive to a mappers as it defaults to a standard map if it doesn't get a reading from the MAF
Seems I need to do some more research on what happens to the MAF wiring, and the throttle body rubbers.
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On the MAF delete and wiring, I have found this to attach the new IAT to the MAF wiring without cutting anything
https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-5974 ... ation-kit/
Also available on ebay in the UK - anyone have any experience of these?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265737988222
Can spin dip stick through 180 degrees apparently, and about 5 cm needs trimming from the snorkel.
Also CSL intake rubbers needed and clips - 3 and 4
https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showpa ... Id=11_3517
Maybe some cable brackets required, but thats minor stuff.
Getting closer to pressing the button.
https://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-5974 ... ation-kit/
Also available on ebay in the UK - anyone have any experience of these?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265737988222
Can spin dip stick through 180 degrees apparently, and about 5 cm needs trimming from the snorkel.
Also CSL intake rubbers needed and clips - 3 and 4
https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showpa ... Id=11_3517
Maybe some cable brackets required, but thats minor stuff.
Getting closer to pressing the button.
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The wiring is pretty simple for the MAF - you are deleting all the wires except the ones in the MAF that measure air temperature, so an adapter such as the Turner one is a good thing to get if you are thinking of going back to standard. What is important is the temperature sensor itself - I used an OEM E46 CSL item. If you do a search on here, you should be able to find the part number.
I turned my dipstick towards the rear of the engine bay and made a bracket to support the dipstick to the engine - no trimming required!
Those look like the right rubbers and clips - investing in a set of pliers to undo and tighten the clips is a good small investment of about £15 if I recall...
It's an easy DIY job honestly to fit the box - get that button pressed!!
I turned my dipstick towards the rear of the engine bay and made a bracket to support the dipstick to the engine - no trimming required!
Those look like the right rubbers and clips - investing in a set of pliers to undo and tighten the clips is a good small investment of about £15 if I recall...
It's an easy DIY job honestly to fit the box - get that button pressed!!
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Loads of guys on cutters have used the plug and play IAT loom from eBay, it’s a nice solution.
The IAT sensor type depends on the box you buy. The GSR box takes the screw type sensor, Karbonious takes the push fit CSL sensor.
The scaling for the later is different so needs to be adjusted by your tuner.
Trimming the snorkel is fine, it’s not idea though which is why I designed and 3d printed my own.
The IAT sensor type depends on the box you buy. The GSR box takes the screw type sensor, Karbonious takes the push fit CSL sensor.
The scaling for the later is different so needs to be adjusted by your tuner.
Trimming the snorkel is fine, it’s not idea though which is why I designed and 3d printed my own.
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Can you use the existing air shut off valve or do you need the CSL version? Might just be different routing of the vac pipes but I’m not sure.
https://www.hackengineering.co.uk/prod ... 617833647/
https://www.hackengineering.co.uk/prod ... 617833647/
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Shutoff valve can be reused you just need to replace the hardline with some silicone vac hose.
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Depending on which box you get, try and put the iat sensor as far away from the engine as possible. Look for the coolest spot in the airflow.
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I have the CSL one ready.
Still prevaricating - have now got the starter motor fitted, so I am on the reassemble stage.
One box I haven't considered is the Goke one https://www.catune.co.uk/single_prod-cH ... xNzc=.html
I like the idea of this as it connects to the air ducting so you don't get any hot air from the engine bay leaking in. My doubt on this are it doesn't look 100% oem, which is one of my goals, and there is a suggestion (Vanne maybe) that the standard Z4m ducting wouldn't deliver enough air compared to the M3 CSL ducting size. This I guess could be countered by an RPI Ram inlet.
On a genuine CSL car I assume it is only the snorkel that is connected to the air ducting, but the main air intake (where the flaps would be) is open to the engine bay. As the flaps open up above 3k rpm, it suggests that BMW were happy for it to work this way above 3k, so maybe an open snorkel, RPI ram intake and ducting directing the air up to the opening would be nearly equivalent?
If I go down the OE look, then its Geoff Steel or Karbonius. obviously GSR is cheaper, but its wet laid carbon as opposed to pre preg and autoclaved.
I'm not so keen on cutting the snorkel to make it fit, as it leaves an unfinished bottom edge, and its obvious it is missing the radius.
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Regarding the Goke airbox, I wouldn’t worry about intake sizes. I think that’s the box TomK on here has fitted and, iirc, his car has put out very respectable numbers and spends a lot of time on track.
Personally, I think the rpi scoop is a bit of a gimmick and I doubt it will do anything. However, there was a guy on here who made his own ‘scoop’ then had a few made and sold them. It was a while ago but I remember it looking good and other than a potentially soggy filter, is probably as good as any kind of scoop gets. There’s a thread on here somewhere showing his progress, can’t remember who it was though.
Personally, I think the rpi scoop is a bit of a gimmick and I doubt it will do anything. However, there was a guy on here who made his own ‘scoop’ then had a few made and sold them. It was a while ago but I remember it looking good and other than a potentially soggy filter, is probably as good as any kind of scoop gets. There’s a thread on here somewhere showing his progress, can’t remember who it was though.
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