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      07-15-2011, 03:02 PM   #1
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BMS Intake - SINGLE OR DUAL?

I'm debating on getting this for my 335IS...

Im gonna guess they both have the same gains... but any thoughts?

http://www.burgertuning.com/intakes.html
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Neither...make a custom intake. See my DIY - http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=549965

You can use the BMS filters if you want.
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For the $50 they cost used, the BMS DCI really can't hurt. You'll spend a lot more than $50 of your time doing a custom job.
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For the $50 they cost used, the BMS DCI really can't hurt. You'll spend a lot more than $50 of your time doing a custom job.
Ya I agree with you... A new one ship for $112 for 10 min install... Can't beat that... I just don't know about the single or duel...
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Try the single...... Performance is there, new design, looks good under the hood.
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i have the single and have no complaints although i think the dual cone may be a tad better due to the more surface area it has !
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Ya I agree with you... A new one ship for $112 for 10 min install... Can't beat that... I just don't know about the single or duel...
You can easily build a custom intake for under $100 (including the cone filter) It's just a matter if the time and effort is worth the little extra HP/cooler IAT's. For me it was a no brainer, simple and quick project if you follow my DIY.
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Dual looks better under the hood
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dual does look more aggressive but I know that sometimes looks aint everything so I thought I'd ask. Thanks all
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