🚀 Elevate Your Drive with OSIAS!
The OSIAS New Aftermarket High Pressure Fuel Pump is engineered for BMW N53/N54/N55 engines, ensuring optimal fuel delivery and performance. With precise OE specifications and a lightweight aluminum design, this pump is the perfect upgrade for enthusiasts seeking reliability and efficiency in their vehicles.
Brand | OSIAS |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.09 x 5.91 x 4.72 inches |
Material | Aluminum |
Specification Met | OE |
Auto Part Position | Rear |
Gas Type | Diesel |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
OEM Part Number | 13517616170 13517616446 13406014001 13517594943 13517613933 |
Item Weight | 4.96 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 5.91 x 4.72 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | OT6170-O |
A**J
Working after a year of usage on an OTS tuned E70 X5
Was scared due to the price but this is also why I decided to go with it. Its extremely cheap I half expected it to be DOA or fail within a few months but was worth the attempt given the frankly exaggerated prices we have to pay now for this outdated OEM pump style.So far no issues, car has seen daily driven use for 11months and its running a OTS tune. Will update if anything happens.
K**S
One month later
It hasn't been a full month and the part went bad:/
B**S
BMW X5 back up and running!
When my 2012 BMW X5 started throwing codes that the high pressure fuel pump may be bad, I started researching new ones. Unfortunately the price of the OEM Bosch part has doubled in the past year so I began looking at aftermarket.There's surprisingly little information and reviews about aftermarket replacements for this part but this brand seems to be the best seller of them and it's 1/4 the current price of the OEM.I've read the reviews here and read articles online saying the aftermarket part won't last but the way I look at it is, the OEM part doesn't last either. So I took a chance and figured I'm willing to live with my decision if it doesn't work out and I have to buy the Bosch part later down the road. I can just chalk it up to a lesson learned.Well, so far, so good. My X5 starts quicker than it has in a very long time and drives great.The part itself looks like its probably a remanufactured Bosch. There are areas that appear to have been put back together with JB Weld and the housing looks to have a fresh coat of nickel plating painted on it. The numbers and lettering stamped on it are still legible and identical to the ones on the part I took out, so there's that. One caveat- the new pump comes with a green gasket that didn't look like the same shape as the one I took out. It could be that the old gasket was deformed over time but I don't think so, so I re-used the original gasket instead as it appeared to still be in great shape.Time will tell if this goes as some say and it won't last 1,000 miles but I'll find out, and will update my review if that happens.At the moment, I'm happy with the purchase.[September 3, 2021 Update]The new fuel HPFP now has just over 1,000 miles on it. I've had no problems with the engine starting and no codes thrown since installing this part.At this point, I'm happy with my decision to buy this part over the OEM part (which is ~$720 at this time).Side note: the replacement is fairly straightforward once you get an idea of what you need to do. There are some pretty good youtube videos that walk you through it.However, "straightforward" doesn't necessarily mean easy. There are three 5mm hex bolts that attach the HPFP. One of them is easy to remove and reinstall. The other two, not so much. If I have to do this work again I'd buy a set of 5mm hex wrenches of various lengths. I see a product with ASIN B000EUICPQ on Amazon that should be really helpful.[June 30, 2023 update]Still going strong. I don't recall the mileage when I replaced the HPFP but I'm guessing I've put at least 10,000 miles on this one and have had no issues.
R**O
bad fuel line connection
the connection to the fuel lines are not good, leaked fuel after install, if this happens to you put a o ring in between the line and the hpfp but it’s a temporary fix
J**A
Great product
Great product fit on my bmw 335i e90 n55 and so far great...
T**R
STAY AWAY!!!!
As a fellow BMW enthusiast trying to save money, I am very angry at the time of writing this, Mine came and on further inspection I found the bearing housing CRACKED and BENT so bad it WOULD have caused massive engine failure if installed. The bearing is ready to fall out of the casing. Im descusted that I wasted time and money to get a CRACKED part just to return it... BUY OEM. BAD product and it's clearly used.
E**.
Great
Product is great so far and has met or so far exceeded my expectations. Very happy that it has served its purpose and solved my fuel issue. Thanks again!
A**Z
Parts suck
Installed the item put maybe less than 100 miles on the pump already acting up and not functioning with no return policy or warranty help
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