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      07-13-2021, 06:25 PM   #1
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Hello,

I am new to NJ (Edison) and have a ‘19 M5C. I’ve enjoyed the car for a while now but would like to make it faster - I plan to take it to track sometimes. I’ve been researching and thinking about adding a down pipe, intake, and a tune. I know modding the engine voids the warranty and whatnot, but I mean, does anyone even keep these things stock. Are there any recommendations to a mod friendly dealership/SA? Heard Park Ave is really good, not too bad of a drive from Edison if it’s worth it.

Also, any recommendations on which dp, intake, and tune? For those who have these mods, what type of gains have you seen?

Thanks in advance.
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Hello,

I am new to NJ (Edison) and have a ‘19 M5C. I’ve enjoyed the car for a while now but would like to make it faster - I plan to take it to track sometimes. I’ve been researching and thinking about adding a down pipe, intake, and a tune. I know modding the engine voids the warranty and whatnot, but I mean, does anyone even keep these things stock. Are there any recommendations to a mod friendly dealership/SA? Heard Park Ave is really good, not too bad of a drive from Edison if it’s worth it.

Also, any recommendations on which dp, intake, and tune? For those who have these mods, what type of gains have you seen?

Thanks in advance.
Nearly a year later for my response, but I can confirm that Park Ave BMW is mod friendly. Just let the SA know when you check-in.
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Hello,

I am new to NJ (Edison) and have a '19 M5C. I've enjoyed the car for a while now but would like to make it faster - I plan to take it to track sometimes. I've been researching and thinking about adding a down pipe, intake, and a tune. I know modding the engine voids the warranty and whatnot, but I mean, does anyone even keep these things stock. Are there any recommendations to a mod friendly dealership/SA? Heard Park Ave is really good, not too bad of a drive from Edison if it's worth it.

Also, any recommendations on which dp, intake, and tune? For those who have these mods, what type of gains have you seen?

Thanks in advance.
Nearly a year later for my response, but I can confirm that Park Ave BMW is mod friendly. Just let the SA know when you check-in.
Do you have a specific SA you go to at Park Ave?
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Hello,

I am new to NJ (Edison) and have a '19 M5C. I've enjoyed the car for a while now but would like to make it faster - I plan to take it to track sometimes. I've been researching and thinking about adding a down pipe, intake, and a tune. I know modding the engine voids the warranty and whatnot, but I mean, does anyone even keep these things stock. Are there any recommendations to a mod friendly dealership/SA? Heard Park Ave is really good, not too bad of a drive from Edison if it's worth it.

Also, any recommendations on which dp, intake, and tune? For those who have these mods, what type of gains have you seen?

Thanks in advance.
Nearly a year later for my response, but I can confirm that Park Ave BMW is mod friendly. Just let the SA know when you check-in.
Do you have a specific SA you go to at Park Ave?
No. They are all cool. Last one was Chris.
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