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If you get the intakes, you'll need the air scoops as the OEM air inlets are passive (allow the intakes to pull air in, but will not provide fresh air w/o a box). So scoops are essential for open filter intakes on BMWs.
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Sent my donation as well. Looking forward to installing them.
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Use OEM Pipes and MAF section as shown on the first post.
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To be safe 150mm, i got that size to keep the filters sunk in nicely to the bottom half of the OEM air boxes - so there closer to the cold feed
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BUT make sure you clean out all the plastic bits left behind from the cut. Dont want those blowing in ya turbos !! |
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I am hoping a company sells the tube that the MAF is installed in, since I personally don't want to cut up the OEM air boxes. I will check some places online.
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I think the only people who make those maf pipes only sell them in the full kit for $thousands |
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Allow me to clarify. The filters and adapters included in your picture all come out to 46 USD. That is all I will need to slide onto my intake and done. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Yes but you'll need 2, both filter can't be $46
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LOL. $100 is for a pair of RAMAIR "filters" and $45 donation is for a pair of air scoops. Inexpensive mods.
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http://burgertuning.com/s63tu_BMW_M5...ce_intake.html
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60+60+46 = 166 USD 166 buys you half a hood scoop from aFe or RPI |
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