The BMW E46 Bavarian PCV mod represents a sophisticated fusion of performance enhancement and cultural authenticity, tailored specifically for E46 M3 and M5 enthusiasts seeking a sharper driving experience. Originally inspired by Bavarian engineering traditions, this PCV (Performance Chassis Vectoring) mod re-engineers the suspension system with lightweight components, improved damping, and precise tuning to deliver superior handling, reduced body roll, and increased confidence on twisty roads. What sets this mod apart is its Bavarian aesthetic—hand-stitched interior accents, authentic leather finishes, and subtle design nods to Bavarian craftsmanship, transforming your car into a true road-ready masterpiece. Built for purists who value both track-ready dynamics and heritage, the Bavarian PCV mod offers a rare balance of heritage and high performance, making every drive a tribute to German engineering excellence. Whether you're navigating mountain passes or carving coastal roads, this mod ensures your E46 remains unmatched in control and character. Upgrade your E46 today with a Bavarian touch of precision and pride.
The BMW E46 Bavarian PCV mod is not just an upgrade—it’s a celebration of German automotive excellence fused with Bavarian tradition. If you’re ready to elevate your E46 with precision handling and timeless style, this mod delivers a driving experience that’s both thrilling and deeply rooted in heritage. Upgrade today and embrace the spirit of Bavaria on your road.
Some variations include using both proximal and distal ports on the manifold after the PCV valve,using a catch can with the BAV E39 mod system, or using a different pcv valve. My main phobia for the Bavarian MOd was the very high vacuums which I IMAGINED was going to break a seal somewhere. Bavarian PCV Mod on my 330ci - thoughts / long term experience? So while changing my VCG the other day I snapped the CCV clean off.
I've managed to fix it temporarily by attacking a 20mm coupler and jamming the two broken parts into it (genius). Bimmerforums is the preferred online BMW Forum and community for BMW owners. At Bimmerforums, you will find technical how.
A functioning crankcase pressure venting system, or PCV, is critical to preventing blowby and catastrophe. Repair or upgrade your PCV system with our catalog of OEM PCV components and aftermarket PCV upgrades. LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes Bookmarks Digg del.icio.us StumbleUpon Google Tags ccv, oil separator, pcv, vacuum, ventilation « Previous Thread Next Thread.
The mod was completed and tried at -25degC (-13F for US folks). It took about 300 km (200 miles) of non. E46 MAINTENANCE // WHAT MAKES YOUR VANOS WORK (AND NOT)! BMW M54 M52TU CCV PCV Crankcase Vent Catch Can Discussion.
BMW E46 Project: The Big Delete, Part 2 (CCV and ICV delete, Catch Can install, TunerPro, MS43) BMW M54 M52TU CCV PCV Crankcase Vent Catch Can Discussion. M56 VC conversion and CCV delete mod on M54 - worth it? For those that have done this mod. How long have you had it and would you do it again? I sourced all of the parts for it hoping to take advantage of the benefits - aluminum valve cover and integrated CCV (so you can remove the stock one under the manifold).
I did CCV mods according to the original (DIY Solution to M54-M52TU CCV problems - Xoutpost.com) and had a low oil pressure warning issues due to excessive crankcase vacuum.