Turner Motorsport has everything you need to upgrade your BMW through our stages of performance or to keep your car in peak condition with our range of the latest in proven OEM cooling parts. Upgrade your cooling system and engine performance with the selections below to give your BMW a performance and reliability advantage.
Schrick has been dedicated to engine performance through the development of only the highest-quality camshafts for more than 40 years. They've created a bond with BMW enthusiasts nearly the entire time, offering options for both the street and track using top materials for strength and accuracy. Schrick has grown into a technology center offering one of the most advanced locations for engine testing and manufacturing. These are the same cams used by many high-end German tuners who are achieving sizeable gains with the S85 V10 engine. For the power-hungry, these cams are a great way to achieve a linear increase in horsepower from mid-range, up to redline. Duration Intake - 292 Duration Intake @ 1mm - 242 Duration Exhaust - 280 Duration Exhaust @ 1mm - 230 Intake Peak Timing - 145 Exhaust Peak Timing - 130-93 Cam Lobe Lift Intake - 12, 2 Cam Lobe Lift Exhaust - 12, 2 Valve Lift w/o Valve Clearance Intake - 12, 2 Valve Lift w/o Valve Clearance Exhaust - 12, 2 Valve Clearance Intake - Hydraulic Valve Clearance Exhaust - Hydraulic
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This is one full set of Schrick camshafts, 4 cams total, for the S85 V10 M5 engine. These cams are the 296/284 degree version and include two intake cams and two exhaust cams. Professional installation is a must due to the complexity of the dual VAN0S V10 motor.
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Ignition coils are key to the efficiency and performance of your BMW. With a faulty coil the spark plug is not burning the air/fuel mixture properly and that can lead to problems anywhere in the engine and exhaust (including catalytic converters and O2 sensors). Problems with one or more coils will cause a fault code, but not always a check engine light. A misfire code may be related to an ignition coil, but could be from other things as well. ometimes, a visual inspection of a coil and coil boot will give an indication of a failure. You can also move coils around to different cylinder banks to see if the misfire code follows a suspect coil. We suggest always having one or two coils on hand to keep as spares.
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The camshaft position sensor communicates the position of the camshaft to the computer. This helps the computer to calculate proper spark and fuel control. If you're struggling with CELs, hard starts or no starts, stalling, and/or a rough idle, you may need to replace the cam position sensor.
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The crankshaft position sensor transmits the crankshaft's position to the computer. This helps the computer to calculate proper spark and fuel control. If you're struggling with CELs, hard starts or no starts, stalling, and/or a rough idle, you may need to replace the crank position sensor.
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The camshaft position sensor is essential for assisting the engine DME by monitoring the camshaft's position. The data from this sensor is key to optimizing ignition timing and ensuring smooth engine performance. Often referred to as the CMP sensor, this component is crucial for the overall functionality of the powertrain. A failing camshaft position sensor can cause a range of issues, including engine stumbling, hesitation during acceleration, power loss, and even starting difficulties or complete failure to start.
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