BMW Intake Parts for BMW F80 M3 S55 3.0L

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One thing drivers and cars have in common is the need for air. Induction systems provide a third of the critical necessities for engines to run, so giving your BMW the best way to breathe is paramount in engine performance. If you need to replace your filter, recharge your reusable pod filter, or upgrade your intake, turbos, or intercooler parts, everything can be found below. We have OEM replacements as well as aftermarket performance upgrades to keep your BMW pristine, powerful, and functioning at peak efficiency.

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BMC Performance Air Filter - F06 F10 F12 F80/2 M3 M4 M5 M6
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T#:398705
Part#: FB647/20
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$ 207.99 USD
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$ 207.99 USD
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Looking to upgrade your air filter for increased flow and performance? BMC filter allow significantly higher air flow and are perfectly molded in one piece to fit exactly the same as your stock air filter. These filters are constructed from multi-layerd cotton gauze that is pre-oiled and can be cleaned and regenerated using the BMC regeneration kit.
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BMC Filter Cleaning Kit
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T#:590913
Part#: WA250-500
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$ 24.99 USD
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Autotecknic Dry Carbon Fiber Intake Air Duct - F80 M3 / F82/ F83 M4 ...
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T#:21407051
Part#: ATK-BM-0021-CF
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$ 180.00 USD
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Designed to scoop air straight into the intake providing your engine with more cool air and resulting in better performance, this Autotecknic dry carbon air duct is a no-brainer for your car. Not only does it provide you with better performance, but you also get a subtle but more aggressive look on your M3/M4! Dry carbon fiber's name comes from its manufacturing process. Dry carbon fiber is formed by using a "pre-preg" or impregnated piece of carbon materials. This piece of carbon is first placed into a mold and then into a sealed autoclave to cure properly. This method creates the least amount of waste and forms a lighter version of carbon than the “wet” method. The autoclave vacuuming process of making dry carbon means fewer pinholes and virtually no air pockets in the carbon. Dry carbon is the highest-quality version of carbon fiber products that are produced.
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