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Bmw M50 / S50 / M52 / S52 / M54 Oil Jet / Squirter Blockers on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Haarlem, Netherlands

Haarlem, Netherlands
Condition:New Brand:SupraSport Country/Region of Manufacture:Netherlands Manufacturer Part Number:11421748199

For sale is our oil squirter blocker kit for BMW M50 / S50 / M52 / M54 engine. It's been designed to eliminate the factory oil jets which cost some horsepower. This mod will also raise the low oil pressure the BMW engines run a bit.

!!! We suggest to only use this mod on engines without forced induction, as oil jets will cool the piston bottom. !!!

This replaces OEM numbers: 11421748199, 11421730619, 11421730618 and 11421272692.

These blockers are manufactured from high quality aluminum.

For any questions please contact me through contact seller.

We are shipping the item from the Netherlands. We ship worldwide.
Note: Economy shipping is without tracking number. The other shipping options are with.

Happy bidding,

Arnout v.d. Kamp

SupraSport
The Netherlands

 

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