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What is a resonance valve and what does it do.
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The intake manifold has specifically designed runners, ie a certain length. When designing the engine, they would have had to pick longer or shorter, and each has a different 'sweet spot' in terms of engine rpm that is best for power and torque. As with many other modern engines, the M54 engine has a dual intake tracts, of different lengths, and a valve that switches over the airflow from one to the other depending on engine speed. It can be called a resonance valve as it is using resonance to achieve the tuning benefits of the different length runners. Also called a DISA valve.
It is located under the plastic engine cover on top of the engine. Number 7 in this parts diagram: RealOEM.com * BMW E53 X5 3.0i Intake manifold system
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