Friday, February 10, 2012

How to install cold air intake in BMW?

I have 2002 330i BMW. The engine is M54. I have never installed mods on a car. And I am not a car person. But they say it is not really complicated to do. The problem is air flow tube going to the engine is not visible. Has anyone installed cold air intake on this engine. Please don't tell me I need to take it to a mechanic cause I don't have money for that.How to install cold air intake in BMW?Patrick and Dude don't know what they're talking about. You don't put "ricer" components on German cars, 1st clue.



Check out turnermotorsport.com for your car.How to install cold air intake in BMW?Patrick is right. The stock bmw intake system is pretty much as good as it gets for a stock engine. Most ricer intakes sap power in exchange for looking good, but if you shop carefully, you may find a good one. Your best bet is to check with local bmw shops and clubs, as they are often more than happy to provide information as to what sort of kit to buy, and how to install it.How to install cold air intake in BMW?Replacing your vehicle air supply needs to be required in the removal of the cars factory stock air box. It is important for you to know where your factory air stock system is located, how it works and about the higher intake system, and may require body work to fit the intake pipe.



I listed a great website for you. Good luck!How to install cold air intake in BMW?
You don't. The stock system is as good as your going to get. Most kits actually take away performance. But it sure looks cool don't it?

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