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Dinan High Flow Intake - 2008-2013 BMW M3 - D760-0028

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Dinan High Flow Intake - 2008-2013 BMW M3 - D760-0028Overview: Dinan has developed the High Flow Carbon Fiber Intake for the BMW E9x M3 to improve airflow to the engine. Dinan's intake is built with the highest quality components and improves the look and performance of your M3 engine with a beautiful carbon fiber connecting pipe and injection molded rubber boots. This intake is sealed tightly from the high temperatures found under the hood by utilizing a Dinan injected molded divider plate with an

Overview:

Dinan has developed the High Flow Carbon Fiber Intake for the BMW E9x M3 to improve airflow to the engine. Dinan's intake is built with the highest quality components and improves the look and performance of your M3 engine with a beautiful carbon fiber connecting pipe and injection molded rubber boots. This intake is sealed tightly from the high temperatures found under the hood by utilizing a Dinan injected molded divider plate with an integral high flow passage that engages into the stock airbox housing. Carbon fiber and plastic were chosen because they are good insulators and have been designed to have a lower mass allowing them to cool off faster than the stock components. This insulating characteristic and rapid cooling after hard acceleration reduce heat in the air intake tract when compared to air intakes constructed of aluminum or other metals. The integrated divider and carbon fiber intake connecting pipe have a 30% more cross-sectional area. This increased area when combined with a high flow filter, ensure maximum airflow for your M3 V8 engine.

Features:

  • More Power: + 8 HP @ 8200 RPM, + 5 LB-FT @ 8200 RPM
  • Increased engine output across the power band
  • Aircraft quality "prepreg" carbon fiber
  • 30% more cross sectional area than stock
  • Sealed system for maximum insulation from power robbing heat
  • Less prone to heat soak
  • More air available to the engine
  • Enlarged filter element for optimum flow

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel Engine Size
2008 - 2013 BMW M3 4L V8
2012 BMW M3

Specs:

Air Box Included No
Brand Dinan
Dinan Point Value 3
Emission Code 4
Height 9
Labor Time (Hours) 1
Length 14
Max HP Gain 8
Max Torque (lb-ft) Gain 5
Product Type Cold Air Intake
Warning California Proposition 65
Weight 5.2
Width 14
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