Braided clutch line. Same as E46 M3???

No idea but if not you could get one made up easily enough
 
i have one.

rogue engineering unit the m3 unit is the same.


http://www.rogueengineering.com/Rogue-Engineering-Stainless-Steel-Clutch-Line_p_134.html
 
Beedub said:
i have one.

rogue engineering unit the m3 unit is the same.


http://www.rogueengineering.com/Rogue-Engineering-Stainless-Steel-Clutch-Line_p_134.html
Nice buddy
What's the rigid hose and connector on end as looked as though comes as a kit but only pipe showing?

Plus cdv delete ( my ignorance here)
Is this something that's replaced by this or another valve needs to put in its place?
M
 
Smartbear said:
The cdv can be removed without the need to substitute anything else :thumbsup:
Rob
Evening Rob hope well

If it's removed as need to see a pic as not actually worried till saw post, as will it need a pipe to fill gap or another valve without restrictions?

Sorry totally ignorant on this though braided pipe does look sexy;)
 
Other than the CDV removal are there other benefits to a braided clutch line? [ref]Beedub[/ref], did you notice any difference?
 
Beedub said:
i have one.

rogue engineering unit the m3 unit is the same.


http://www.rogueengineering.com/Rogue-Engineering-Stainless-Steel-Clutch-Line_p_134.html


Thanks Beedub
 
no tbh i didnt notice a difference..... i have braided lines everywhere and this was the only one left so.... i removed the CDV and put this piece in at the same time, really nice quality, direct replacement and even manages to look pretty while its doing its job, id guess once the system is all hot maybe the pedal would feel abit better compared to stock???
 
srhutch said:
There is enough slack in the pipe to connect back together with the CDV removed.

+1

Some people have commented that its not a worthwhile on the M though
 
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