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Old 12-14-2022, 09:21 AM   #1
racerbruce
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2013 335is E93 N54 Charge Pipe....



Greetings from Seattle; a question re the aftermarket charge pipe and blow off valve; from what I've read the original equipment diverter valve bleeds compressed air back into the turbocharger creating additional stresses on the turbocharger; and that replacing the diverter valve with a blow off valve eliminates this stress; have you found any upsides and downsides to replacements of the charge pipe and installation of the blow off valve?, purchased a beautiful 2013 335is DCT in Crimson Red with Saddle Brown interior @ 36.5K miles; found it in San Jose CA and drove her home last week; looking at (charge pipe and blow off valve) and researching installing Dinan Stage 2 engine software; any thoughts would really be valued - thank you!

If upgraded as noted, will there be any turbo lag? Any downside to these upgrades?
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