Is RealOEM.com ever wrong?

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  • rex
    Advanced Member
    • Nov 2013
    • 150

    #1

    Is RealOEM.com ever wrong?

    Have you guys ever ran into this type of thing? realOEM can't be wrong, can it???

    I'm doing a valve adjustment and tore the breather hose while removing from the valve cover (#3 on pic below). Real OEM says 11 15 1708 801



    However, the part I pulled out out my car is different - 11 15 1278 804



    This is for a 02/1987 ETA - 325 base model automatic

    I ended up buying the part that was shown in realOEM, and tomorrow I'll see if it works.

    Here's a pic of my car by the way.

  • Kershaw
    R3V OG
    • Feb 2010
    • 11822

    #2
    If you click on the part number you can see what's cross compatible and the history of iterations of that part and their successive part numbers.
    AWD > RWD

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    • ak-
      R3V OG
      • May 2009
      • 12422

      #3
      Don't question my God


      But what Kershaw said is right.

      1991 325iS turbo

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      • AndrewBird
        The Mad Scientist
        • Oct 2003
        • 11892

        #4
        Note that RealOEM says "From 09/1986". The part number on your hose is for older that 1986. A previous owner must have swapped it, or maybe your car, being an early 87, got the 86 hose.

        If you look here, it lists both part numbers:

        http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...38#11151278804

        It is definitely different though. See the pictures here:

        https://www.ecstuning.com/Search/Sit...78804/ES19505/

        https://www.ecstuning.com/Search/Sit...801/ES2580371/

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        • SkiFree
          R3VLimited
          • Jun 2011
          • 2766

          #5
          In a broader answer to your question, yes! Especially the many errors that were made as a result of the switch from microfische to the ETK system.
          ADAMS Autosport

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          • LateFan
            R3V Elite
            • May 2013
            • 4399

            #6
            I've always wondered what ETK stood for. Isn't the Audi / VW system ETKA?

            Maybe it's German for Eefishient Tool Krafte Assistance yah.

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            • rex
              Advanced Member
              • Nov 2013
              • 150

              #7
              Originally posted by Kershaw
              If you click on the part number you can see what's cross compatible and the history of iterations of that part and their successive part numbers.
              Thanks, I knew that parts get updated/replaced, but I didn't see any info like that when I went to the part number




              Originally posted by ak-
              Don't question my God
              That's what I thought too, lol

              Originally posted by AndrewBird
              Note that RealOEM says "From 09/1986". The part number on your hose is for older that 1986. A previous owner must have swapped it, or maybe your car, being an early 87, got the 86 hose.

              If you look here, it lists both part numbers:

              http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...38#11151278804

              It is definitely different though. See the pictures here:

              https://www.ecstuning.com/Search/Sit...78804/ES19505/

              https://www.ecstuning.com/Search/Sit...801/ES2580371/
              Now that you mention it I remember some posts on r3v where people said their cars came with earlier/later parts than they were "supposed to". And yep, can never rule out PO shens, although based on the way the thing fell apart when I tried to pry it off, I think its original.

              The 2 part numbers looked so different with regard to the shape, but based on the direction of the ends, it looks like either will work.

              Originally posted by SkiFree
              In a broader answer to your question, yes! Especially the many errors that were made as a result of the switch from microfische to the ETK system.
              Interesting.
              :hitler: <hitler finds out there were errors when switching from microfische to ETK system.mkv>

              Originally posted by LateFan
              I've always wondered what ETK stood for. Isn't the Audi / VW system ETKA?

              Maybe it's German for Eefishient Tool Krafte Assistance yah.
              lol

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              • nando
                Moderator
                • Nov 2003
                • 34827

                #8
                Originally posted by LateFan
                I've always wondered what ETK stood for. Isn't the Audi / VW system ETKA?

                Maybe it's German for Eefishient Tool Krafte Assistance yah.
                E is Elektronische. T is Teile and K is Katalog.

                Electronic Parts Catalog ;)
                Build thread

                Bimmerlabs

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                • Matt-B
                  The Waffler
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 3856

                  #9
                  Also some part #s change over time , when superseded by a new item, happens a lot to electronics


                  Please leave feedback below, thanks

                  http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=358170

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                  • TobyB
                    R3V Elite
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 5169

                    #10
                    ...But BMW is pretty awesome about managing that, compared to most manufacturers.

                    t
                    now, sometimes I just mess with people. It's more entertaining that way. george graves

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                    • rex
                      Advanced Member
                      • Nov 2013
                      • 150

                      #11
                      update, RealOEM.com was wrong

                      the hole that the hose connects to is on the left hand side of the throttle body, if you are looking at it from the valve cover side. at some point BMW switched to having this hole on the right hand side of the throttle body. the shape of the hose is specific based on that.

                      i thought that i would be able to make it work, and technically i was able to use the hose to connect, but it required bending the hose so much that it was basically closed off at the point of the bend, which i figured defeated the purpose of having this hose. so i bought the other one and it installed relatively easily.

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                      • roguetoaster
                        R3V OG
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 7758

                        #12
                        Same thing exists for early M42 owners as some cars came without a nipple on the bottom of the TB, and instead route PCV to the intake boot. This is of course not illustrated, nor is there a P/N for the alternate TB AFAIK.

                        Just because there were a few aberrations or changes doesn't mean that realoem is wrong, just not complete.

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                        • Blue55
                          Noobie
                          • Apr 2015
                          • 34

                          #13
                          I've experienced it being wrong before. Sometimes the updated part number is not available either. It's still a pretty valuable resource.
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