How To Guide M54B30 manifold swap on M52TUB28 How To

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Any recommendations for someone who's familiar with this swap/tuning?
Get it re-mapped or buy an ECU with these altearions built in. I used an off-the-shelf ECU and it has been flawless:


Make sure you tick the correct boxes for the various upgrades.

P.S. Keep the old ECU until you are sure all works well then send to them for a refund (£25 from memory).
 

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This is who I used for mine. If you have cruise control it might work differently (mine does). I now need to move the stalk up or down to activate it before I can set the speed, moving the stalk up or down again de-activates it. Also I put a bulb in the instrument cluster and have a working cruse control light. I think the base settings are from a 3 Series E36 but that is only opinion, I don’t know for sure. I do like the way it works now and having the working light is unusual in a Z3.
 
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Thank you for the excellent guide.

However I'd like to ask some clarification regarding the need for ECU tuning. Is it absolutely necessary in the sense that the car will simply not run well, or is it a matter of a tune being needed to get the most out of the intake manifold (and nothing else) modification?

Thanks.
 

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Just an aside if anyone reading this has a 2.0 do this mod it will transform your car.

I did mine with a manifold from a 525 sport just looked for one with the full size ports as shown in the photo.
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Thank you for the excellent guide.

However I'd like to ask some clarification regarding the need for ECU tuning. Is it absolutely necessary in the sense that the car will simply not run well, or is it a matter of a tune being needed to get the most out of the intake manifold (and nothing else) modification?

Thanks.
No idea if it is absolutely necessary to tune the ECU as I did mine all at one time. That said, I would suggest that additional performance and fuel efficiency will result, not to mention your car will not run like a bag of spanners!

The ECU tunes for the free-flow exhaust, MB30 manifold ( fuelling needs) and a few other points.

Do it all, the difference is huge.
 

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I understand, and that's the final goal. But currently I'll only swapping the intake, and some months from now, maybe a year, I'll be installing a less restrictive exhaust. I'd like to avoid getting two tunes, if the car can run ok until I have the exhaust installed.
 

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I understand, and that's the final goal. But currently I'll only swapping the intake, and some months from now, maybe a year, I'll be installing a less restrictive exhaust. I'd like to avoid getting two tunes, if the car can run ok until I have the exhaust installed.
It will run fine, the ECU will make use of the extra air and adjust itself no issues.
 

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It will run fine, the ECU will make use of the extra air and adjust itself no issues.
Lee is "The Man" for all things tuning.
 
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