BMW has a knack for maintaining their stake as the benchmark when it comes to performance luxury vehicles, with the F8X generation being no exception. The S55 that powers the 2015-2020 BMW F8X M3, M4 and M2 Competition is dripping with technology, which includes an air-to-water intercooling system for a means of keeping cool.
Where BMW’s intercooling system design was enough to help bring this generation of mid-sized M’s to their peak, Mishimoto found some weaknesses that they felt obliged to improve on. The Mishimoto 2015-2020 BMW F8X M3/M4 Performance Intercooler Power Pack looks at strengthening the weaknesses in BMW’s design starting with the charge pipes.
It’s a common problem with the factory plastic charge pipes to crack under pressure, or split at the seams, a less than idea situation as you pilot your M3 or M4 in any situation. Mishimoto created a brand new design for the charge pipes that inspire more confidence in handling the boost pressure. Their design features a full aluminum construction, with a cast mid-section designed specifically to squeeze past the intake.
The Mishimoto charge pipe kit also includes a pair of matte black silicone couplers for a sleek and secure connection to the intercooler. The non-descript silver box is out and the stylish new Mishimoto Performance Air-to-Water Intercooler is in. With a stylish new look, this new design fits perfectly, both in terms of installation and aesthetic, in the M3 and M4’s engine bay. The beauty is more than just skin deep too. Mishimoto’s improved core design features a bar-and-plate core with a 29-percent increase in core volume, as well as a unique single-pass coolant flow layout for optimal heat transfer.
Combined with Mishimoto’s 16-percent increase in flow through the core, they were able to record a 12 F temperature drop in intake air temperatures while testing their full Power Pack. An air-to-water intercooling system wouldn’t be complete without the heat exchanger.
Applications:
2015-2018 BMW M3 Sedan
2015-2020 BMW M4 Coupe
2015-2020 BMW M4 Convertible
2016 BMW M4 GTS Coupe
2019-2020 BMW M4 CS Coupe
2019-2020 BMW M2 Competition
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