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11-12-2010, 05:57 PM | #815 | |
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11-12-2010, 06:24 PM | #816 | |
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Wonder if the above 7series HPFP would work, they use 2 in the 750 but same PN is for the pumps on the X6M monster motor. |
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11-12-2010, 06:27 PM | #817 | |
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11-12-2010, 08:48 PM | #818 | |
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Everyone likes to spin a good yarn now and again. And you're right, oil has nothing to do with the fuel system. |
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11-13-2010, 06:20 AM | #819 | |
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Think about it. On this forum people can't possible have enough technical knowledge to give to pretend they know how something as complicated as modern BMW engine operates. People put on 10.5 inch rims and oversized tyres, and push rims out with 20mm spacers and say it's OK but refuse to add something like ActiveSteering when loading cars with options because they think it takes away from driving experience... It's very ironic given that they are happy to live with massive tramlining that the active steering usually takes out by a large degree, or the fact that slapping on rims larger than BMW intended makes the car worse to drive. That's just one example of why you shouldn't listen to what people write on forums and instead go talk to your mechanic if you have one. That's all.
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11-13-2010, 09:41 AM | #820 |
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How the, why the, what the? How can oil type possibly affect the operation of the electric fuel pump? It's like saying improper tire pressure will make your pump fail. It's simply illogical. Besides & unfortunately, most mechanics really aren't that "smart" - perhaps the mechanic that told you this drivel is simply an idiot? |
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11-13-2010, 10:28 AM | #821 |
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This discussion of LongLife 04 versus LongLife 01 oil is mostly a load of bullhockey. BMW's specification of LL1 for the turbo engines IS BMW's specification. That oil meets the required ACEA A3 standard, with the test engine being SPECIFICALLY the M54 to demonstrate compatibility with the valvetronic system. The LL4 oil was specifically developed for DIESEL engine applications and meets additional test requirements for compatibility with the particulate filters on DIESEL engines. LL4 is backwards compatible with LL1, but not vice versa. Jeez - spend 10 minutes with Herr Doktor Google and learn a bit.
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11-13-2010, 02:01 PM | #822 | |
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The other thing is it kind of makes a difference if you have what's the latest buzz term, "skin in the game?" The guy doesn't even have a 335, so what does he know or care? Why would you even follow a N54 thread if you don't have one? |
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11-14-2010, 09:29 AM | #823 |
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I agree oil has nothing to do with a fuel pump...
Lubrification of the pump is made with FUEL... So yes Fuel quality and addtivies can affect lubrification spec and this can affect the pump. But oil no way.... In certain Vw/Audi (FSI turbo engine) oil could affect the HPFP because the pump is Cam activated with a Cam lobe. But this technology was too complex and unreliable(the lobe between the cam and HPFP wear to fast) it was rapidly scraped for Non Cam activated HPFP(TSI engine). The N54 is not Cam activated. Last edited by jeff2.0t; 11-14-2010 at 09:35 AM.. |
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11-15-2010, 08:56 PM | #824 |
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Weird that for my build date 11/06 on realoem they list pump p/n I've never seen before
13537537320 < 13517585655 < 13517592881 13517596123 < 13517594943 http://realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?...83&hg=13&fg=15 Obviously none of them work, but it seems that perhaps other p/n exist for some reason? |
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11-15-2010, 10:06 PM | #825 |
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Dear friends, i drive a 2007 335 coupe 33k miles, and I have been reading about all the hpfp that are failing, and I want to know if I have the same problem, a few weeks ago I was driving fast and the power went away and I had the "service engine soon" light on and the 1/2 power light on as well, so I stopped I turn off the engine, and turn it on again and it was all fine, but every time I drive fast and push the engine hard I have 1/2 power light and "ses" light back on again. All I want to know is that if the hpfp is failing, could the car sometimes be running normal and from time to time be in limp mode when I push the engine?.
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11-16-2010, 09:38 AM | #826 |
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Anyone know if HPFP replacement will show up on carfax? How do you know if a car has had hfph replaced other than checking with the dealer?
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11-16-2010, 12:45 PM | #827 |
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Won't show up on carfax, but if it has been lemoned it will. If the car doesn't have complete service records, best bet is to just take the VIN into the dealer.
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Oil temperature could trigger this but if your temperature is "normal" it shouldn't. The repeated limp mode when pushing the car is a sign fuel delivery problems thus possible HPFP failure, though if it never appears unprovoked you probably have a while to go before an outright failure, whatever it is. Next time the car is in for service these codes will be stored - mention it to your SA as well.
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11-22-2010, 05:48 PM | #835 |
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Thankīs very much guys, aparantely the problem a was spark plug (N#3), so I replaced all of the spark plugs and the car its almost fine, but I am spending a lot more fuel; in the shop they told me I need to replace the engine coil for the 3erd cylinder, because in idle mode sometimes the car shakes just a little bit you canīt almost feel it.
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