View Full Version : Rogue rsm's and M50 intake instructions
RDR-EURO 01-29-2006, 06:17 PM I am going to change my rsm's and was wondering if anybody here has rogue rsm's installed in there car and if you can buy it from any shop here in Oahu?
I am also going to start to install a M50 intake manifold soon on my M3 and was wondering if anybody done it before?
99MPower 01-29-2006, 07:19 PM what happened to you cardomain site.. was looking for the m3.. need to update it man... check mine out if u get the chance, and post a message.. take care http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2145887
KAR15 01-29-2006, 08:59 PM I have the Rogue RSM's but they aren't installed yet. I ordered them directly from RE. You should also consider getting RE tranny mounts too. They should be fairly easy to install with the hardest part removing the trunk carpeting. Another helper should make it really easy to push down on the rear control arms.
I have some instuctions for the M50 manifold install. I was planning on doing it also, but have yet to find a M50 manifold locally. Did you purchase the Eurosport install kit or are you sourcing the parts yourself? TTYL.
RDR-EURO 01-30-2006, 01:39 AM what happened to you cardomain site.. was looking for the m3.. need to update it man... check mine out if u get the chance, and post a message.. take care http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2145887
Soon I will update my site.;) How is the ride on those UUC red trans mounts?
I was going to buy those, but they said it isnt good for daily driving?
Where you selling the 19's on craigslist? If so do you still have it?
RDR-EURO 01-30-2006, 01:48 AM I have the Rogue RSM's but they aren't installed yet. I ordered them directly from RE. You should also consider getting RE tranny mounts too. They should be fairly easy to install with the hardest part removing the trunk carpeting. Another helper should make it really easy to push down on the rear control arms.
I have some instuctions for the M50 manifold install. I was planning on doing it also, but have yet to find a M50 manifold locally. Did you purchase the Eurosport install kit or are you sourcing the parts yourself? TTYL.
I am going to purchase some tranny mounts, but I was thinking about the UUC brand.
I didn't get the kit yet. I am still thinking if I should get eurosport kit or just make my own kit. By the way where did you get the instructions from or do you have a link to it?
thrlls 01-30-2006, 02:51 AM Soon I will update my site.;) How is the ride on those UUC red trans mounts?
I was going to buy those, but they said it isnt good for daily driving?
Where you selling the 19's on craigslist? If so do you still have it?
I had the UUC red trans mounts on my M coupe, and I really didn't notice the difference from my M roadster, which has the OEM mounts. However I could be callous to the NVH due to my 318 which has urethane everything except motor mounts. I know on another forum, someone was complaining about the metal piece on the UUC bushings and had it removed. With that said, I had the I.E. tranny bushings which don't have the metal piece on my 318 and it cracked..:(
RDR-EURO 01-30-2006, 03:21 AM I had the UUC red trans mounts on my M coupe, and I really didn't notice the difference from my M roadster, which has the OEM mounts. However I could be callous to the NVH due to my 318 which has urethane everything except motor mounts. I know on another forum, someone was complaining about the metal piece on the UUC bushings and had it removed. With that said, I had the I.E. tranny bushings which don't have the metal piece on my 318 and it cracked..:(
So when I go and purchase the UUC tranny mounts. I should pick up the those tranny mount enforcers also? Thanks also for the information.:)
sushipower 01-30-2006, 03:53 AM RDR, If you're working on an S52 motor watch for my DIY. I have one in my garage and will be putting it together within the next few weeks.
KAR15 01-30-2006, 04:08 AM I am going to purchase some tranny mounts, but I was thinking about the UUC brand.
I didn't get the kit yet. I am still thinking if I should get eurosport kit or just make my own kit. By the way where did you get the instructions from or do you have a link to it?
I was looking at the UUC tranny mounts also. I ended up getting the Rogue's
because they are suppose to be great for the street and I ordered the RE RSM's at the same time. You can also use 320i tranny mounts if you want to save $.
Just do a Google search for M50 manifold install. There are alot of links with step by step pics for DIY. They also provide a list for the install parts that you'll need. Hope that helps. TTYL.
RDR-EURO 01-30-2006, 04:18 AM RDR, If you're working on an S52 motor watch for my DIY. I have one in my garage and will be putting it together within the next few weeks.
Thanks! :)
RDR-EURO 01-30-2006, 04:24 AM I was looking at the UUC tranny mounts also. I ended up getting the Rogue's
because they are suppose to be great for the street and I ordered the RE RSM's at the same time. You can also use 320i tranny mounts if you want to save $.
Just do a Google search for M50 manifold install. There are alot of links with step by step pics for DIY. They also provide a list for the install parts that you'll need. Hope that helps. TTYL.
How did you ordered your parts thru Rogues ( from their site or did you call them)?
Thanks! I will try Google.:)
KAR15 01-30-2006, 05:27 AM How did you ordered your parts thru Rogues ( from their site or did you call them)?
Thanks! I will try Google.:)
I called RE cause I wanted to know the shipping cost. You should have alot of reading material for you M50 install. LOL. Happy reading:redspot .
thrlls 01-30-2006, 12:16 PM So when I go and purchase the UUC tranny mounts. I should pick up the those tranny mount enforcers also? Thanks also for the information.:)
Well I won't say what you should do, as that is your decision, but when I'll be purchasing the enforcers for my 318 if they have them.
M50 install, that would make a good DIY!
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