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asuj_158@msn.com
09-18-2006, 04:34 PM
Ok so bavarian autosport has their power flow intake for the 318 on clearance for 75$ but it's usually 215$. Is it an amzaing deal or is it a bust. So should I get it?

asuj_158@msn.com
09-18-2006, 10:51 PM
Anybody... what do you think?

Gearhead202
09-19-2006, 05:34 PM
well its $75 now so sure why not they are usually much more u can basically make one yourself but this one looks better. so ya get it

MT-2500
09-19-2006, 05:51 PM
Ok so bavarian autosport has their power flow intake for the 318 on clearance for 75$ but it's usually 215$. Is it an amzaing deal or is it a bust. So should I get it?

I would save the 75 $
You may have a better OEM air intake on it than what you would be getting.
MT

CassiesMan
09-21-2006, 01:51 PM
Is it the AfE intake?

asuj_158@msn.com
09-21-2006, 04:06 PM
Im not sure... heres what it says, "When the folks at BMW engineer a car, they cannot focus exclusively on performance. They must take several other factors into consideration, including noise levels and serviceability, and often end up compromising on power output. The air intake system is no exception. In order to keep the engine quiet enough to satisfy the average customer BMW encases the air filter in a plastic housing. This housing restricts the amount of air that can flow through the filter, resulting in a quieter intake but a frustrated engine It's like an Olympic runner being forced to breath through a straw. Let your BMW Breath! Replacing the stock air filter assembly with our Power Flow kit allows more air to enter your BMW's engine so it can breathe as deeply as it wants. The Power Flow kit consists of a cone-shaped K&N filter, the filter mount, a bracket and all necessary hardware. "

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