Improve your airflow and performance BMW M2, M135i, M235i, 335i or 435i with the Endura Motorsport Turbo Inlet PipeThis high-quality intake manifold replaces the restrictive OEM plastic hose and provides smoother airflow towards the turbo.
Immediately 21% larger volume than original and a robust construction of 6061 aluminum This upgrade is designed for high power and boost pressure without the risk of distortion or damage. The black wrinkle coating and silicone coupling provide an OEM+ finish that blends seamlessly into the engine bay.
Advantages
• Fit guarantee: seamless fit, just like original
• Easy installation: plug-and-play installation
• 21% more volume than the original intake
• Made of high-quality 6061 aluminum
• High-flow design for maximum air supply
• Black wrinkle black coating – OEM+ look
• Silicone coupling with reinforced hose clamps
• Resistant to high pressure and temperature
• Mounting material included
• Lifetime warranty
Technical specifications
• Material: 6061 aluminum
• Finish: wrinkle black coating
• Enlargement: 21% more volume than OEM
• Connection: OEM turbo connection
• Installation: plug and play
• Compatibility: N55 engine platform
Compatibility
• BMW M2 F87 (N55)
• BMW M135i F20 / F21 (N55)
• BMW M235i F22 / F23 (N55)
• BMW 335i F30 / F31 / F34 (N55)
• BMW 435i F32 / F33 / F36 (N55)
Contents
• Endura Motorsport Turbo Inlet Pipe
• Silicone coupling with hose clamps
• Allen screw with ring
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a turbo inlet upgrade do?
The turbo inlet increases airflow to the turbo, resulting in quicker spooling, more power and more immediate throttle response.
Is this inlet compatible with the original turbo?
Yes, the inlet is fully compatible with the OEM N55 turbo and will fit without modification.
Is this upgrade suitable for tuned vehicles?
Yes, the stronger 6061 aluminum and larger volume make this inlet perfect for Stage 1–3 builds.
Does this inlet require maintenance?
No, the aluminum construction and wrinkle coating are maintenance-free and designed for long-term use.