Project Gamma BMW M3 | M4 (G80/G82/G87) SILICON INTAKES & FILTERS

Project Gamma

$1,380.00

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Color: White
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Filter Color: Red
 
 
 
 
 

BMW M3 | M4 (G80/G82/G87) Silicon Intakes & Filters

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Project Gamma intakes for the BMW M3 | M4 (G80/G82/G87) feature a 4 layer reinforced ply silicone with oil resistant lining and aluminum hose connections to improve airflow, increase horsepower, and add style to your engine bay.


Silicone technology allows us to redesign aluminum intakes and provide your engine with increased horsepower and performance. Our intakes are better than the OEM setup in your vehicle in every aspect by featuring a larger internal diameter allowing for increased airflow through their incredibly smooth channel. This presents increased horsepower, decreased turbo spool time, and improved acceleration along with an increase in throttle response. The 4 layer ply silicone adds rigidity to the intake pipe’s overall structure, helping to prevent collapsing when used with restrictive filter elements and large turbo applications running extreme amounts of boost.
 
This kit is plug-n-play and DIY friendly with installation that takes about an hour with simple tools. The engine mount version will require the removal of the bumper and minor trimming behind the grills. The engine mount version does not require any cutting or further modifications to your vehicle. This order will include all required hardware.

 

***This product is offered in 2 different extensions.***

Long extension allows for the filters to sit behind the grills. If you want your intake system to be front mounted, please select the long extension option.
Long extension is the front mount variant and requires the removal of the front bumper along with minor trimming behind the grills. This procedure needs permanent modification.

Short extension does not require any trimming or removal of the front bumper. The filters will be placed in the same position as the OEM air ducts were inside the engine bay.