The system that allows the engine of your E9X BMW to breathe might just take your own breath away, particularly if it is the BMW Performance air intake system. Special air pipes and filters ensure that the engine is always provided with the optimum amount of air. As a result, the cylinders are evenly filled, and so are able to produce more power and more torque. The system also gives the engine an intake note that wouldn’t sound out of place on the racetrack.
For more visit your local BMW retailer or visit www.bmw.ca/performance
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