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OIL COOLER KIT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PART NUMBER D570-0907 APPLICATION: 2011-12 E90 335i/xi (N55 engine) with BMW M-Technic bumper and without stock oil cooler Congratulations for being selective enough to use a Dinan Engineering Oil Cooler Kit. We have spent many hours developing this kit to assure that you will receive maximum performance and durability with minimum difficulty in installation. Please take the time to read these instructions and call us if you have any questions during the installation. INS570-0907 Page 1 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

Important Note: All Cars This kit is designed for cars with a BMW M-Technic bumper. This kit will not fit cars equipped with the standard BMW bumper. This kit includes BMW components to add an oil cooler to a vehicle that was not equipped with a stock oil cooler. Please follow BMW TIS instructions to change out the oil filter housing with the new BMW oil filter housing with thermostat adapter attached for the oil lines. If this kit includes new inner fender, brake duct, or front bumper grill components, please use those in place of the stock parts. Important Note: Cars with ACC (automatic cruise control) Cars equipped with automatic cruise control require extra care when installing the Dinan oil cooler kit. When you loosen the radiator support assembly to install the new right side lower radiator mount / oil cooler mounts, mark the position of the nuts that hold it to the frame so you can install it in the same position. If you unplug the ACC sensor DO NOT turn the key ON, and make sure you plug it back in fully. When the installation is complete, during your test drive check the operation of the ACC. If it does not function properly, you will have to adjust the sensor following BMW TIS instructions 66 31 001. INS570-0907 Page 2 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Lift car and secure with jack stands if needed. 2. Remove the right front wheel to get clearance to the oil cooler. 3. Start by removing four Torx screws (1) from bumper trim (2) as shown in figure 1. Fig: 1 4. Remove the front inner fender on the right side by removing the screws at location (1) and (2). Unscrew the nut at location (3). Remove the Air Guide (4). Disconnect the connector from the tire pressure box. See figure 2. 5. On the left side remove the screws in location (1) and pry out the inner fender (2) to gain access to the two screws you will remove in the next step. See figure 3. Fig: 2 6. Pry the inner fender (1) out of the way and remove the two screws (2) holding the bumper to the fender. See figure 4. Fig: 3 7. Disconnect the fog light connector and parking sensor connector if equipped with them. INS570-0907 Page 3 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12 Fig: 4

8. Remove the doors for the headlight cleaning system if your car is equipped with them. Pull out spray nozzle (1) by cover (2). Hold spray nozzle and carefully unclip cover sideways and remove. Important! not let go of Spray Nozzle when removing Cover! Grip spray nozzle firmly and slowly slide back into bumper after removing cover. Letting slam back into bumper will damage See figure 5 Fig: 5 Do it it! 9. Remove the screws in location (1) from the bumper (2). See figure 6. 10. Prepare a safe place to put bumper after you remove it. Fig: 6 11. Remove bumper trim (1) with the aid of a second person by pulling out at top slightly and forward. See figure 7. Fig: 7 12. Remove the oil cooler. Start by putting a drain pan under the oil cooler where the lines attach. Have some rags ready. Remove the bolt holding the oil lines (1) to cooler. See figure 8. Fig: 8 INS570-0907 Page 4 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

13. Remove the three screws marked with arrows that hold the duct to the cooler (3). See figure 9. oil 14. Remove the bolt (1) and the nuts (2) and save for installing on the new oil cooler. You will also need the two large rubber mounts and top bracket and will remove them in step 19. See figure 9. Fig: 9 Fig: 10 15. Remove the air duct (1) that goes from the top of the radiator to the air box by removing the screws (2). Later cars may have four screws here. See figure 10. Cover opening the airbox with rag. 1 in 2 16. Remove the oil lines (1) from the oil filter control housing by removing the bolt marked with an arrow. Have rags ready (keep the oil off of the belts!). See figure 11. Tip: Use a flex head ratchet and you don t have to remove fan cowl. Fig: 11 Fig: 12 the 17. Remove the right brake/oil cooler duct by removing the mounting screw. See figure 12. INS570-0907 Page 5 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

18. Mark and cut the brake/oil cooler duct as shown in figures 13 thru 20. Fig: 13 Fig: 15 Fig: 14 5.25 0.20 Fig: 16 2.0 1.55 0.70 1.3 INS570-0907 Page 6 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

The marked lines show where to cut the oil cooler duct away from the brake duct. A die grinder with a cut off wheel, a hack saw or a razor knife work to cut the duct. 6.0 Fig: 17 Fig: 18 Fig: 19 Fig: 20 1.25 2.25 2.0 INS570-0907 Page 7 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

19. Clamp the rivet supports on the brake duct as shown in figures 21, 22 and 23 and drill the holes with a 1/8 drill bit. Fig: 21 Fig: 22 Fig: 23 INS570-0907 Page 8 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

20. Rivet the rubber cover to the brake duct as shown in Figure 24 thru 27. Start as shown in figure 24 and work your way around the duct. Align the edge with the seam. Leave ½ extra rubber at the end. ½ Fig: 24 Fig: 25 Fig: 26 Fig: 27 INS570-0907 Page 9 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

21. Trim the extra ½ of rubber close to the rivet supports as shown in figure 28. 22. Mark and bend the corner of the oil cooler bracket as shown in figure 29, 30 and 31 to get clearance for the oil line. Use a monkey wrench closed to the width of the metal bracket as a bending lever. Trim straight across as shown. Close monkey wrench to thickness of bracket Fig: 28 Fig: 29 Fig: 30 Fig: 31 INS570-0907 Page 10 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

23. Cut off the plastic mounting tab. You will need the space for clearance for the oil cooler line. See figures 32 and 33. Fig: 32 Fig: 33 INS570-0907 Page 11 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

24. Remove the top support bracket from the stock oil cooler. The screws are tamper proof torx. If you do not have the correct tool to remove them, vise grip pliers will work in a pinch. See figure 34. Fig: 34 25. Draw a line on the top support bracket as shown in figure 35. File or belt-sand the point off the bracket for extra clearance for the oil hose as shown in figure 36. Fig: 35 Fig: 36 26. Install the top support bracket onto the new Dinan oil cooler mount with the supplied 6mm x 10mm bolts and large diameter flat washers. Install the rubber mounts and metal inserts, and attach lower mounting tab with the included hardware. Install the edge guards in the three places shown. See figure 37. Fig: 37 INS570-0907 Page 12 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

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27. Replace the AC Line Support Bracket. To make room for the new Oil Cooler Hoses you will need to remove the stock plastic AC line support bracket from the front of engine. This bracket will be replaced by a new steel AC Line Support Bracket that relocates the AC line down and slightly forward. Pull the AC line out of the C-shaped tip of the stock support bkt. Remove bracket and save the single mounting bolt for the new support bracket. See figure 38. Stock AC Line Support Bracket 28. Use the photo below to mount the new AC Line Support Bracket with the original bolt. Leave the mounting bolt loose enough that the Bracket can be easily rotated if necessary. The free end of this bracket should be just slightly higher than the mounted end or slightly up from level. Use the enclosed #22 Loop Clamp, M6 x 16 bolt, M6 wave washer and M6 nylok nut to attach the AC Line to the new Support Bracket. The goal is to lower the AC line about 2-1/2 at the swaged collar below the oil thermostat housing. You may want to leave the two bolts slightly loose until the Oil Lines are installed then tighten them when you are sure there is sufficient clearance, as they will still be easy to reach. Be careful to maintain about ½ or more clearance between the AC line and the rear of the auxiliary fan assembly at the closest point. You do not want the AC line to hit the fan assembly during hard braking. See figure 39. Maintain ½ clearance between fan brace and AC hose Fig: 38 Fig: 39 INS570-0907 Page 14 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

29. Install the O-Rings onto the oil line adapter block. Put the 8mm x 25mm Allen head bolt and serrated lock washer in place. See figure 40 Fig: 40 30. Install the oil line adapter block onto the oil filter thermostat housing. Make sure the O- Rings don t get pinched as you install the block. Torque the bolt to 20Nm (15ft-lbs.). See figure 41. Fig: 41 INS570-0907 Page 15 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

31. Loosely install the Upper Oil Line (oil line with the 90 fittings on each end) to the Cooler as shown in figure 42. One end has a swivel and one end doesn t. Install the end without the swivel onto the topside of the oil cooler. I like to apply a thin film of anti-seize compound to the threads and mating surface of each fitting before installing. Do not tighten yet. Leave the aluminum Oil Cooler Retaining Strap on the Cooler Assy until after the Oil Lines are fully tightened. The Retaining Strap temporarily holds the Oil Cooler in the correct position. Observe all of the Oil Line photos before installing them. Fig: 42 Fig: 43 32. Refer to figure 43 to see where to install three pieces of edge trim to protect the oil lines where they would otherwise rub on sharp edges. Proceed to the next step before mounting the Cooler Assy. 33. Route the oil line as shown in figure 43. Attach the Oil Cooler Assembly to the car as shown previously with the two stock 8mm nuts and the 6mm bolt. Torque nuts to 20Nm (15ft-lbs.) and bolt to 8Nm (6ft-lbs.). Three edge trims INS570-0907 Page 16 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

34. Connect the non-swivel end of the Lower Oil Line to the lower fitting on the Oil Cooler after routing the Line under the Upper Line as shown in figure 44. Always start this type of fitting by hand for several turns before using a wrench to avoid cross-threading the aluminum threads. Fig: 44 35. Tighten the upper fitting so the fitting is centered between the headlight and the cooler support bracket. It is best to use one wrench on the line fitting and one on the Oil Cooler hex to protect the Oil Cooler. 36. Tighten the lower fitting so the rotating end of the fitting is about 1/8 from the Oil Cooler Frame. Double-check the tightness of the fittings that connect to the Oil Cooler, as they will not be accessible after the Air Duct is installed on the oil Cooler. Fig: 45 37. Install the 90 -swivel end of Upper Oil Line onto the adapter as shown below. Tighten the fittings in a position that the fittings and hose do not rub on anything that has a sharp edge. Tighten fittings with 2 wrenches, one on hose fitting and the other on fitting attached to adapter block. Be sure to not loosen the adaptor fitting in this process! 38. Connect the swivel-end of the Lower Oil Line to the adaptor as shown in figure 45. Tighten the fitting. 39. Notice the placement of the Hose Pairing Clamp shown in figure 45. Simply place the clamp between the two Oil Lines diagonally so the lines fit into the clamp at the same time then rotate until the lines snap into place. Check the entire routing of the lines and readjust if necessary so no sharp edges come in contact with the lines during normal engine movement. Again it is OK to rotate the hose swivels for best positioning. You may want to loosely secure one or both lines with a wire-tie to achieve the safest routing away from any sharp edges. INS570-0907 Page 17 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

40. Install the modified brake duct and check for clearance as shown in figure 46 and 47. Fig: 46 Fig: 47 INS570-0907 Page 18 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

41. It is a good idea to start the car and check for leaks after the oil has had a chance to circulate through the Cooler. After the Air Duct is installed you will not be able to tighten the fittings at the Oil Cooler. 42. Start engine and check closely for leaks. Run the engine at a constant speed of 2,500 rpm until the oil thermostat opens and the Oil Cooler outlet Fitting gets hot. This will take about 10 minutes or more. Let engine back to idle then check the engine oil level. You will probably need to add about ½ to 1 quart of the appropriate oil to engine. 43. You can now remove the aluminum Oil Cooler Retaining Strap on the Cooler Assy. 44. Install the air duct onto the oil cooler assembly with the four supplied 6mm x 12mm hex head bolts and wave washers. See figure 48. Fig: 48 Fig: 49 45. Pull the upper edge seal back far enough to put the rubber grommet around the wire for the fog light as shown in figure 49. If the wires have a corrugated cover on them they should still fit in the grommet. INS570-0907 Page 19 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

46. Cut out the material in the passenger side grill as shown. Use a sharp X-Acto knife to carefully cut the center out of each opening area like the existing openings. See figure 50. For off road track day cars you can remove the fog light and cut out additional holes in the grill. Cut out the holes in the grill in this row for additional air flow. Fig: 50 INS570-0907 Page 20 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

47. Install the bumper over the air duct after connecting the fog light on the passenger side as you install it. Be very careful to make sure the Air Duct lips go above and below the bumper opening. Be sure to reconnect the fog light wires. 48. Fasten the top screws (1) as shown in figure 51 and the side screws (2) as shown in figure 52. Fig: 51 Fig: 52 49. Mark the right side front inner wheel well liner as shown in figure 53 so you can enlarge the opening for the oil cooler vent. INS570-0907 Page 21 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

5/8 1.5 Fig: 53 INS570-0907 Page 22 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

50. You can use a razor knife (please be very careful!!) or a jab-saw which is just a stiff hacksaw blade held in a vise-grip pliers with about 5-6 sticking out past the tip of pliers held so it cuts on the pull-stroke. 51. You will need to trim the support ribs at the bottom of the inner fender as shown in figure 54. Mark them at 5/8 from the bottom of the opening you cut out. Use a razor-knife to easily trim them out. Fig: 54 5/8 52. Temporarily install the wheel well liner with the center upper screw and the screw next to the brake duct outlet if the liner will easily fit. Determine if additional trimming is necessary and do so if needed. 53. Cut the stock louvers as shown in figures 55 and 56. This is really easy using a band saw or hacksaw. Cut Fig: 55 Fig: 56 INS570-0907 Page 23 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12

54. Fit check the trimmed wheel well liner and louvers. Trim more if needed. Some cars need the three ribs on top of the brake duct filed off so the louvers will fit. See figure 58. Fig: 57 Fig: 59 Fig: 58 55. Install the right wheel well liner. Install the modified louvers. See figures 57, 58 and 59. 56. Install the left side wheel well liner and bumper screws that you removed in the first steps. 57. Install the right front wheel and torque to 120Nm (89 ft-lbs.). Enjoy. INS570-0907 Page 24 of 24 Rev. 7/3/12