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GAS M54 3.0L DISA Repair and Upgrade Kit for !!!!!! 'Rein Brand' !!!!!! DISA
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- Why a Rein Kit?
- Fits These BMW Models
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WARNING - This kit fits 3.0 liter M54 'Rein brand' DISA valves ONLY!
It does NOT fit OEM BMW DISA Valves or any other aftermarket brand!
The 2.5 and 2.2 liter M54 Rein brand DISA valves,
and all M54 OEM BMW DISA valves use a different kit.
Use this link to choose the 2.5 liter Rein brand version.
Use this link to choose the 2.5 liter OEM BMW brand version.
Use this link to choose the 3.0 liter OEM BMW brand version.
Please verify that you have a 'Rein brand' DISA valve before purchasing this kit! The Rein DISA valves do not have any brand markings or part numbers on the unit. The only way to know if you have a Rein brand DISA is if you are sure that you purchased one.
To learn why we make a specific kit for Rein brand DISA valves, please click the 'WHY A REIN KIT' Tab.
Please verify that our kit fits your BMW by clicking the "Applications" tab.
Please click the other tabs for help in selecting your kit and options.
The DISA valve, otherwise known as the "Intake Manifold Adjuster Unit", is located on the side of the intake manifold and is a common failure on the M54 BMW engines. The failure is caused by the type of materials used in the manufacture of two of the three key valve components.
During normal engine operation the bell crank lever and flapper valve vibrate against each other where the hex shaped portions contact each other. These vibrations start a wear process which will cause the tiny glass fibers in the flapper valve to erode away the male hex portion of the weaker bell crank lever. As soon as the erosion starts it's all down hill from there until the hex is completely worn away. The symptoms of a worn DISA valve include rough idle, lean engine codes and lack of low to mid rpm power.
If you disassemble a worn out DISA valve and look at the bell crank lever it's common to not even recognize that it once had a hex shape on the protrusion. Once the hex is shape is worn off the lever, the flapper valve no longer opens and closes in a controlled manner by the rotation of the bell crank lever. The brittle flapper valve becomes free to slap around uncontrolled within the DISA support framework. This uncontrolled movement can lead to complete destruction of the flapper valve. The broken pieces of valve have no where else to go except through the intake manifold runners and through the motor, sometimes resulting in severe engine damage. Even a small piece of plastic broken off the flapper valve can hold an intake valve open, resulting in bent valves or much worse.
Since the only parts on the DISA valve that typically fail are the flapper valve, bell crank lever and housing seal, why replace the entire unit. Replace the failed internal parts with our lifetime warrantied upgraded parts and have a much more reliable DISA for 1/3 the cost.
At German Auto Solutions we thoroughly analyzed the DISA valve and engineered a solution that addresses all the weak points of the original design.
Read More about the G.A.S. DISA Repair Kit Design.
German Auto Solutions invented the DISA repair kit and is still the only kit made in the U.S.A. Over 10,000 kits sold without a single known failure. Don't settle for cheap imported imitations.
Related BMW Part Numbers
11617544805 | 11617502275 |
7544805 | 7502275 |