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Does the e90 330d suffer swirl flap issue??
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03-15-2014, 03:48 PM | #4 |
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No issue as confirmed by my bmw dealer with swirl flap sales figures
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03-16-2014, 01:53 AM | #10 |
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In the early ones the intake is the old faulty type. I have changed mine to the new type where the flaps still are made of metal, but surrounded by some kinda rubber gasket and the axel where they are fitted has been changed.
Mine is a 2006 pre-LCI.
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03-16-2014, 12:17 PM | #12 |
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The earlier flaps created a swirl flap paranoia and if you had them you removed them, but the later swirl flaps are the updated cartridge type and have cured the failure problem also they play a greater part with the swirl and tumble technology, the only downside is they can leak from the rubber seals around where the cartridge fits into the manifold, tell tale signs are oil on the n/s cylinder block under the inlet manifold, this can be cured by removing the inlet manifold and re-sealing with silicone sealant, rectified mine 18 months ago with no leaks.
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03-18-2014, 12:38 PM | #16 |
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Mine is a 08/2006 and it had the old ones. So later han that.....
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Yes, M57N2. Original with 231HP
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This is taken from another forum and I experienced the same problem with the torque at low revs, they have been developed and are there for a reason removal may contribute to dpf blockage and shorten the dpf life, the swirl and tumble technolgy is not just about bwm most if not all diesels have swirl flaps fitted.
My 56reg (reg Nov 2006) 330d E90 with 100k was de-flapped by PMW 2 weeks ago. It was INSTANTLY noticeable, when I was driving out of their car park, that I'd lost some torque. I requested my old parts and after 2 weeks of driving, I'm going to re-install them. They are the cartridge type and look as good as new except for minor deposits which I'll remove before I put them back. I estimate a 50% reduction in torque at c1000rpm and possibly 25% at 1500rpm. I cannot understand people who say they do not feel any difference. They must never drive at under 1500rpm. Also, my fuel consumption has increased markedly, especially around town, where I estimate it to be c5>8mpg worse, and on the motorway, where I generally cruise at 80>85mph, to be 3>5mpg worse. At 80mph the engine is only turning at 2000rpm, so the flaps will have only just opened fully. My job is developing inlet and exhaust ports, and inlet and exhaust manifolds, and I know exactly what the swirl flaps (or port de-activation units as we call them) are for. At low RPM they close off one port which doubles the airflow through the open port which gives much improved air/fuel mixing at low RPM and thereby gives lower emissions, increased torque, and better fuel economy. This is done by changing the in-cylinder air motion from Tumble (with the flaps open) to Swirl - hence the name. I hope this adequately explains their purpose. |
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