09-06-2020, 03:00 PM | #1 |
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Ok so I just purchased a BM3 license for my OG 17' M2 and waiting for the activation key from @mike extreme power house (I don't know how to mention people ahah but amazing service ), and it got me thinking about my charge pipe as I do plan in the near future to do a stage 2 because I already ordered a sports cat DP and it makes me half way there
I know there are tons of topics about if you do a stage 2 or above a charge pipe is almost a must as the stock one is known to crack/fail, as mine and others did even on stock everything, but a fellow member noticed that when we got our charge pipes changed we got a revised charge pipe from warranty that has an extended lip (photos below) and i was wondering if anybody had his car tuned with the stock revised charge pipe or has any idea weather the revised one will be able to coup with the higher boot (from knowing if the lip is always the part which fails or maybe it's not even the reason to change the charge pipe ?). Thanks for all the helpers! Disclaimer all the photos aren't mine I didn't take good photos ahah |
09-06-2020, 03:24 PM | #2 |
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revised part or not, it's a stupid thing to cheap out on IMO if you're going to tune the car
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09-06-2020, 03:48 PM | #3 |
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Where I live a used 2017 M2 costs 100K+ $ (and all the cars are expensive of course) so it's not about cheeping out.. having an OEM part that's designed to coup with all the heat and pressure (unlike most metal after market that conduct heat and it gets to 42 Celsius/108 Fahrenheit over here quite often in the summer) it seems logical to me and others from what I've read so I know it's debatable but it's not the topic and I really don't want this thread to go sideways ahah, so I'm thinking maybe the revised charge pipe would be more than adequate for the job
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FWIW, I'm in TX, we see 100+ degree temps for the entire summer. There's no way I'd risk it with a stock charge pipe, even if it meant sacrificing a few HP to higher IATs |
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I just don't know how strong and durable the revised one is so I figured it's best to check in advance here instead of taking the gamble of it failing in my car, which I won't but I always check if people do it ahah (as people experiment with how strong and reliable each part of the engine is when tuning a new model for the first time) |
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09-08-2020, 11:58 AM | #6 |
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Honestly the VRSF one is cheap and it'll get the job done, doesn't make sense to not go for it in my opinion.
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09-09-2020, 10:01 AM | #7 |
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Thank you for the shout out OP
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09-11-2020, 01:12 PM | #8 |
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maybe check the 2 series boards to see if anyone with the revised charge pipe has had a failure?
also get an upgraded intercooler, unless you live in Iceland. |
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Thou the intercooler is a must, it's even needed in some days in the winter over here lol |
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