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Are F10 and F90 turbo inlets the same?
I'm looking at these Dinan turbo inlets, it says F90. When I searched by vehicle type F10 M5, these showed up.
Anyone? https://autotecknic.com/collections/...f06-f12-f13-m6 Last edited by KurtsM5; 05-23-2024 at 05:08 AM.. |
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It would be nice If Dinan made some for the F10. I feel like this platform was a bit neglected, but that might also be due to the fact that a lot of people ran front mount intakes and companies felt that it would be useless for development. Dinan_Engineering Make some inlets for us similar to the F90.
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I just found these across the pond. They're not carbon fiber but I don't care. I hate the factory inlets, they're a really poor design in my opinion.
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Love that Frozen blue! My Singapore Gray already had aFe Momentum intakes with scoops behind the kidneys when I got it, else I'd buy the Infinity intakes. Your setup looks great.
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KurtsM5 are you satified with the aFe Momentums? I was thinking about picking them up from a buddy who is letting them go for a steal. Not sure though bc of all the bad hype intakes get. Not looking for performance per say but not looking to lose any. Wanting more than anything to drive intake temps down the best I can for the right price. Running f10 m5 catless dp, vrsf charge pipes, filter delete, and mhd stage 1.
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I like them a lot. When I bought the car 2 years ago I pulled the filters to clean them, and they weren't even really dirty. I pulled them a couple weeks ago and aside from a couple bugs, nothing came out when I blew them out with the air nozzle. I expected a cloud of dust. Dry filter kit BTW. I've read horror stories about wet filter setups getting the MAF sensors gooey and causing faults. burple, if they're dry I'd grab em quick. If wet, I'd pass.
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