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Old 11-28-2007, 02:08 PM   #8 (permalink)
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thanks for the info guys. i already have K&N air filters, i guess that differs from the intake though. but n e way, im gonna google the suggestions. thanx

I thought K&N air filters were a bad idea on the M5?

And me being lazy... what exactly does debaffling them mean?

I haven't done any performance mods to my 2000 M5. It's damn fast as is. :-). I will upgrade the exhaust when the current gives out tho.

For mods I've done the following:

DDE Headlights
Bluetooth
Wide Screen NAV and MK IV computer upgrade
iPod integration
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