Looking for BMW friendly dealer

vixon

New member
Looking for BMW friendly dealer, want to fit a cone to my M135I but this good void warranty....
 
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Dippies

Guest
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Simple rule I always advice, if you want to keep your motorplan, then dont mod your car.
Unless its BMW approved (take lubrication with)
 

vixon

New member
how do guys get away with mods with new BMW's, so they all giving up on there motorplans then, makes no sense to me ..., unless you plug and play!!


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RAArmstrong

///Member
It's fairly simple really. If you want motor plan then don't mod unless you prepared to remove all the mods when you send your car for services. A dealership may turn a blind eye but this may only happen if you have a very good relationship with this dealership

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vixon

New member
Thanks Bud, im thinking of doing just induction to hear turbo spool, so easy to remove and fit factory box back....

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Nick

Honorary ///Member
If your REALLY have to fit a cone, Plz have it done properly.
Its probably just gonna suck hot air and bog the car down if you just "bolt" it on.
 

ChefDJ

///Member
Do not fit a cone filter to a BMW :nonono:


If you want a car to mod, buy one out of motorplan. You can void the motorplan even if you remove the mods and the dealer can prove the car was worked on. One scratch with a screwdriver... And you're screwed.
 
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