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Old 04-08-2010, 03:17 PM
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has anyone with a 535 tried this intake?
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Have you tried searching for afe intake?

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i have nothing useful so seeing if anyone with the same model has tried it
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maybe not specifically afe...but members with the 535's have tried the "CAI" cone intakes only to report an actual loss in performance..that's why an air scoop and drop in filter are recc'd over open/cone intakes...
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the afe intakes are known to cause loss of power due to heat soak. like gene said the best bet is to go with an RPi Scoop + BMC Filter for power.

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maybe not specifically afe...but members with the 535's have tried the "CAI" cone intakes only to report an actual loss in performance..that's why an air scoop and drop in filter are recc'd over open/cone intakes...
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I love my afe intake on my 550i and I do not have a loss of power!
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Originally Posted by rolly888
I love my afe intake on my 550i and I do not have a loss of power!
where a you located?
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Originally Posted by rolly888
I love my afe intake on my 550i and I do not have a loss of power!
have you dyno'ed your car?
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Originally Posted by dbae1978
have you dyno'ed your car?
Before AND after too!
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+1 best setup would be the RPI scoop and an aftermarket filter. we have the scoops in stock too


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