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Bms Silicon Single Turbo Universal Cone Filter 4" Outlet 3.5" Tall "shorty" Bmw on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Simi Valley, California, United States

Simi Valley, California, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:BMSshortyintake Brand:Burger Motorsports, Inc.

(1) BMS Silicon Single Turbo Filter "Shorty"  3.75" Height

Tired of trying to power 600-700whp through a tiny K&N filter? Tired of typical urethane filter flanges melting to your turbo and falling apart after a couple of months? Introducing the BMS single turbo filter. This all silicon filter is designed to stand up to the heat and rigors of being installed directly to a turbo flange and offers 60% more surface area than the typical undersized K&N RU-2510 filter. 


The standard filter has a 4.5" height and for those with a little less room we also offer a "shorty" 3.75" version. We've found the 4.5" height fits the FFTEC top mount single turbos while the VM top mount single requires the "shorty" version. For bottom mount and other kits measure ahead of time or better yet buy one of each!


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