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Eventuri Black Carbon Intake / BMW M140i, Dreamscience
Eventuri Black Carbon Intake / BMW M140i
Eventuri Black Carbon Intake / BMW M140i
Eventuri Black Carbon Intake / BMW M140i
Eventuri Black Carbon Intake / BMW M140i
Eventuri Black Carbon Intake / BMW M140i
Eventuri Black Carbon Intake / BMW M140i
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Eventuri Black Carbon Intake / BMW M140i

£1,080.00

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£1,080.00

Eventuri Black Carbon Intake / BMW M140i

Eventuri Black Carbon Intake / BMW M140i

Performance Increase : 12-15hp, 14-18ft-lb

The B58 Eventuri intake system is another example of our “Complete System” principal. It demonstrates the perfect balance between allowing for unrestricted airflow with our open filter housing whilst maintaining low IAT by cold air saturation with our scoop and shield combination. Every detail has been meticulously developed from the prepreg carbon pieces to the double layer heat shields. This intake sets a new benchmark in design and craftsmanship for the B58 platform.

The Eventuri Difference

The B58 Eventuri system uses our Patented Carbon fibre Housing which provides an aerodynamically efficient airflow path from the filter to the turbo. Not just another cone filter with a heat shield but a unique design which invokes the Venturi affect and maintains laminar flow conditions to reduce the drag on the turbo. You can read more about the housing design and how it works HERE.

Performance 

Below is a dyno graph showing the comparison between the Eventuri and the stock airbox on a standard B58 M240i. As you can see, power and torque are increased through a large portion of the rpm range. This translates on the road to increased part throttle and full throttle response with the car pulling much more eagerly to the redline. At peak RPM the power curve for the intake merges with the stock airbox – this is due to the fact that on the dyno, the intake relies on the fan to push air through the scoop and into the filter. At high RPM the fan is simply inadequate in providing the required airflow – on the road this would not be a problem and we would expect the intake to continue making power gains up to the redline. The testing was done on the same day back-to-back and temperatures were monitored to ensure consistency.

 

Click Here for Installation Guide

 

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