2007-2013 BMW 335i 335is Turbo Outlet Charge Pipe Kit for N54 3.0L Aluminum

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Description

These CNC-machined outlets for the 2007-2010 BMW 335i and 2010-2013 BMW 335is (N54 3.0L) are made from  aluminum and feature CNC-machined steel v-band adapters for reliability . The 2" outlets significantly increase throttle response and decrease turbo lag, and the design fits every turbo and intercooler. Please note this item will not fit RHD cars without modification and is exclusively for N54 models.
fitment:

  • 2007-2010 BMW 335i N54 3.0L
  • 2010-2013 BMW 335is N54 3.0L
VEHICLE NAME YEAR ENGINE
BMW 335i 2007~2010 3.0L
BMW 335is 2011~2013 3.0L
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A Key Connection Within the Charge Air System

Why Upgrade Intercooler Pipe Boots & Couplers?

Intercooler pipe boots and couplers are responsible for joining charge-air piping components and maintaining a sealed airflow path between them.

These connection points are exposed to heat and pressure during normal operation, making material condition and fitment important for long-term reliability.

Common Considerations with Factory or Aged Boots

Factory rubber boots may harden, soften, or degrade over time

Aging materials can lose their ability to maintain a consistent seal

Increased likelihood of air leaks as components wear

Clamps and couplers may require more frequent inspection or replacement

What Drivers May Observe After Replacement

More secure and uniform connections across intercooler piping

Reduced likelihood of air leaks at connection points

More consistent airflow behavior during normal driving

Improved reliability compared to worn factory components

Proper installation requires correct sizing, clamp torque, and alignment of all piping connections.

While a boot kit does not increase power on its own, it supports reliable performance by maintaining system integrity under boost.

Why Replace Boots and Couplers as a Matched Set

A complete boot and coupler kit ensures consistent material quality and sizing across all connection points in the charge-air system.

Using matched components helps simplify installation, maintain even clamping pressure, and reduce compatibility issues that can occur when mixing new and aged parts.

When an Intercooler Pipe Boot Kit Is Commonly Selected

Vehicles receiving intercooler or charge-pipe updates

Replacement of worn or aging factory boots

Preventive maintenance during intake or cooling system service

Applications where consistent fitment and sealing are a priority

Important Notice

Products on this site are for off-road/racing use only and are not legal for public roads where emissions laws apply.

Professional installation recommended. Removing emissions equipment (DPF, CAT, SCR, DOC) requires deleting related sensors and a compatible tuner to avoid engine codes.

Performance gains may vary—no guarantees.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Intercooler? +
An intercooler is a heat exchanger that cools down the compressed air coming from your turbocharger or supercharger before it enters the engine. Cooler air is denser and contains more oxygen, allowing for better combustion and more power.
Why upgrade to a larger or more efficient intercooler? +
Factory intercoolers are often sized for cost and packaging, not maximum performance. An upgraded intercooler lowers intake air temperatures (IATs), reduces heat soak, increases power consistency, and helps prevent engine knocking—especially under boost or during repeated pulls.
Will an intercooler increase horsepower? +
Yes. By cooling the intake air more effectively, an upgraded intercooler allows the engine to make more power safely. It also supports additional horsepower from other mods (like a tune or bigger turbo) by keeping intake temperatures in check.
Does an intercooler change how the car drives? +
You'll experience more consistent power, especially in hot weather or during back-to-back acceleration. The engine is less prone to pulling timing due to high intake temps, so performance stays strong.
Do I need tuning after installing an intercooler? +
Not necessarily for the intercooler itself, but tuning is highly recommended to take full advantage of the cooler intake air. A tuner can safely add more timing or boost, unlocking the performance potential the intercooler provides.
What's the difference between air-to-air and air-to-water intercoolers? +
Air-to-air intercoolers use outside air to cool the charged air and are common in most applications. Air-to-water intercoolers use a liquid coolant circuit and can be more compact and efficient in certain setups, but are more complex.
Can I install an intercooler myself? +
Installation difficulty varies. Front-mount intercooler (FMIC) kits often require bumper removal and custom piping. Top-mount (TMIC) upgrades are usually simpler bolt-ons. Mechanical skill and patience are needed; professional installation is recommended for complex setups.
Will a bigger intercooler cause turbo lag? +
A significantly larger intercooler can slightly increase the volume the turbo must fill, potentially adding minimal lag. However, a well-designed kit with proper piping minimizes this, and the power gains far outweigh any negligible lag increase.
Is an intercooler upgrade necessary for a tuned car? +
If you're increasing boost or running an aggressive tune, an intercooler upgrade is one of the most important supporting mods. It keeps intake temperatures safe, prevents timing pull, and ensures your engine runs reliably with the extra power.