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With how BMW describes it in the PDF you might not need to buy any tips if you don't want the CF ones. Or am I reading it wrong?
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93 mm are the CF tips You must be them tips, but I guess they think of the Ti pipes as the "standard" option.
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Sometimes something gets lost in translation and sometimes Ze Germans don't translate correctly
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My understanding is the pipes are cut short, tips will be needed to have the finished end extend properly past the bumper.
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Zee Auspuff sound iz not bad:
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For the record: excerpts from the interview with BMW representatives at SEMA 2015 regarding the M2 M Performance Exhaust:
Q: Any power gains from the M Performance Exhaust?
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In my experience with turbo engines, no exhaust makes power without a tune. If you're eliminating or going with high flow cats, you absolutely need a tune or the ECU will hate life and the dash lights will let you know about it. If you're adding exhaust past the cats, no tune will really unlock extra power. I don't consider 20hp extra power on a turbo engine since its so easy to make power with FI.
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Since the exhaust for most of us is going to be for aesthetics and sound, I think shopping around for best bang for our buck is the best thing we can do. I'll end up doing a tune, but I'm not sure if I'll go crazy with JB4 or if I'll just head the Dinan route. As for now, I'm only doing look good stuff.
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Do we have part numbers for the interior parts? I am looking for these four: M Performance steering wheel with shift lights and Race Display Carbon M-DKG gear selector lever Carbon handbrake lever Stainless steel pedal covers MR |
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The steering wheel is the same as is available now, as are the pedal covers. The other two are not available yet as far as I know.
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Ah, stupid of me... The first version has the correct CF but is a non M version. The other one is a M version but is gloss CF so not a good fit. BMW will probably release one with the new CF cover.
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32 30 2 344 148 32 30 2 230 189 MP DCT gear selector (F80, but it is the same thing) 61 31 2 343 709 MP Handbrake for F22 non-M (white stitch) 34 40 2 222 538 MP Handbrake for F80 (M stitch) 34 40 2 358 363
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Oh, I forgot...
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Any part numbers for the track pads?
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EDIT: Just checked the M3 and the sport brake pads are listed there. Front set:
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