The it was supposed to be just an oil pan gasket project
I got a pair of bimmerbrakes gen 3 headers from euro parts online. When they arrived, they had a euro parts online logo plate welded on them which made me very skeptical that they were bimmerbrakes headers but after reading some threads on E46f I figured out that apparently, the guy that owned bimmerbrakes now owns or works for euro parts online and the headers look the same as every pic I could find so, off to the installation. The old manifolds came off pretty easy. I had already replaced the bolts at the exhaust system joint when I got my Corsa so they were easy as were the pre cat 02 sensors. I left the post cat sensors on and disconnected the wires at the top of the motor.
As everyone said would happen, all the studs came out with the nuts but NBD I already bought new ones. Once they were out, I removed the post cat sensors which came out surprisingly easy considering the mileage on the car. No penetrating oil or heat needed.
Without the motor mount, crossmember and oil pan in the way, the there is a lot of room to work
View from the top without the SAP in the way
Installing the headers was the most tedious frustrating thing I've done on the car. It surpasses the M3 mirror retrofit by a lot.
There are few bolts that are nearly impossible to get to due to the routing of the tubes. I spent several hours and flipped out twice before I got them torqued to spec. Some say they are easier with the heat shields removed from gaskets but I wanted to keep the shields since the valve cover is plastic. Plus I think it be only marginally easier.
I eliminated the post cat sensors and plugged the bungs.
View from the bottom... It sure is pretty
The 02 sensors are a tight fit in this space there is plenty of wire to reach down here
View from the top. I eliminated the SAP all together since it's not needed
I ordered a block off plate from the dealer to block off the hole for the SAP valve
Crossmember and new LCA ready to go in. I wish they would stay this clean ....
I didn't hookup the exhaust right away because San was coming down to swap his ZHP exhaust for my Corsa. In hindsight, I wish I had just to see how loud it would be. The ZHP exhaust isn't really that much louder with the headers just some rasp
Anyone looking to install headers but worried about the noise, I can say that isn't an issue at all with the stock ZHP exhaust. It may be a bit too quiet for me
Kristen said she was giving about 1/2 to 3/4 throttle in the drive by
How do I like the headers? The car seems to pull better throughout the whole RPM range. It definitely doesn't feel as anemic as it did with the stock manifolds. I like the sound of the exhaust too although it could be a touch louder. It's pretty raspy... Rasp seems to be something people either love or hate... I like it.
As for real numbers, I found a place in North Charleston that has a dyno. I have an appointment on Saturday. I'm hoping for something at least over 200 hp. My last dyno run a few years ago was a disappointing 191 hp and that was with the dinan CAI, throttle body and stage 3 tune.
Last edited by Sockethead; 07-13-2016 at 02:27 PM.
Dinan CAI &Throttle body, ESS Tuning TS2, Bimmerbrakes gen3 headers, UUC SSK & DSSR. Achilles oil pump, VAC oil pan baffle
M3 Motor mounts, UUC Trans mounts, Modified clutch style LSD 3.15, TMS front subframe reinforcement, Koni Yellow sports,
H&R sport springs, UUC sway bars, BMW Perf. Rotors, UUC SS brake lines, Hawk HPS pads, CSL replica wheels,
Rotora strut bar, FXR HID conversion, M3 Mirror conversion, BSW stage 1 speakers