The factory BMW charge pipes are prone to cracking, as they are made from brittle plastic. Here at Turner, we sell several brands of replacement charge pipes that are typically made from cast aluminum. We recommend upgrading to hard charge pipes even on stock forced induction vehicles to avoid cracking - we've seen cracking occur on high mileage cars running stock power just as frequently as we do with high horsepower builds.
Often overlooked but never counted out are charged airflow characteristics. The way air enters the engine dictates how well the engine breathes and has a direct effect on throttle response, turbo lag, and maximum power. Smooth bends and minimal restriction are ideal; however, increasing boost levels necessitates the use of superior materials that can hold up to the pressure. Changing both the charge pipe and turbo outlet or "boost pipe" allows the engine to reliably hold any amount of boost that's required, and alleviates the headache of having to do the job twice. Features: Increased Flow and Reliability Direct OEM Replacement 3-Ply Silicon Couplers Bung for water injection
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Replaces factory pipe between the turbocharger and intercooler. Increased boost levels can damage the factory boost pipe. The FTP Motorsport boost pipe is designed with increased boost in mind. Also a nice upgrade for stock power levels.
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