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E90 (2006 330xi) CDV (Clutch Delay Valve) ?
Has anyone done the Clutch Delay Valve modification to an E90 (i.e.,
removing the original and replacing with a gutted one)? As described at http://www.zeckhausen.com/CDV.htm. Instructions are for earlier models, wondering if anyone's done it with the new '06 3 series. What tools? Where's the CDV? Bleeding is same as with other models? Will I need a PowerBleeder, or is an assistant on the clutch pedal sufficient? Also the modified CDV from Zeckhausen looks a lot different than the other units (black plastic, with O ring). Others are plated metal. Will be getting new E90 in about a month and this is the first thing I will be doing to it. Thanks for any guidance. -- Mike Mayer (remove the REMOVE) |
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E90 (2006 330xi) CDV (Clutch Delay Valve) ?
Mike Mayer wrote: > Has anyone done the Clutch Delay Valve modification to an E90 (i.e., > removing the original and replacing with a gutted one)? > > As described at http://www.zeckhausen.com/CDV.htm. > > Instructions are for earlier models, wondering if anyone's done it with the > new '06 3 series. > > What tools? > Where's the CDV? > Bleeding is same as with other models? > Will I need a PowerBleeder, or is an assistant on the clutch pedal > sufficient? > > Also the modified CDV from Zeckhausen looks a lot different than the other > units (black plastic, with O ring). Others are plated metal. > > Will be getting new E90 in about a month and this is the first thing I will > be doing to it. > > Thanks for any guidance. > Well, you could save some money and remove it for *FREE* http://www.uucmotorwerks.com/html_te...heck_valve.htm |
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E90 (2006 330xi) CDV (Clutch Delay Valve) ?
removing it completely will void his warranty - if they ever figure it out,
that is why the modded ones are sold. My 2003 330xi is out of warranty, so I just removed it, and love the results. I would contact zeckhausen and ask - they have helped me with info by email many times. good guys. "bfd" > wrote in message ups.com... > > Mike Mayer wrote: >> Has anyone done the Clutch Delay Valve modification to an E90 (i.e., >> removing the original and replacing with a gutted one)? >> >> As described at http://www.zeckhausen.com/CDV.htm. >> >> Instructions are for earlier models, wondering if anyone's done it with >> the >> new '06 3 series. >> >> What tools? >> Where's the CDV? >> Bleeding is same as with other models? >> Will I need a PowerBleeder, or is an assistant on the clutch pedal >> sufficient? >> >> Also the modified CDV from Zeckhausen looks a lot different than the >> other >> units (black plastic, with O ring). Others are plated metal. >> >> Will be getting new E90 in about a month and this is the first thing I >> will >> be doing to it. >> >> Thanks for any guidance. >> > Well, you could save some money and remove it for *FREE* > > http://www.uucmotorwerks.com/html_te...heck_valve.htm > -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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