Monday, 21 October 2013

Don't spend your time/gas at a dealership, buy your BMW M3 parts online!

Hello Everyone,
Thank you and welcome for being interested in this article related to purchasing parts for BMW M3 cars at a much cheaper price than dealerships, online eCommerce stores, auto parts stores, or from just anyone!
Ever wonder what the difference brand names and parts mean and say? Well this is the 101 of Auto Parts.
So James, what do these terms mean? OEM, BBK, CAI
In this first installment I will elaborate to you, the BMW enthusiast what these terms mean, and how they will help you find the perfect parts for the car of your dream.
OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer: stand for the company who made the original specific part for your car. Such as an air filter. The OEM air filter for your car would be BMW, however, other companies do make air filters for your vehicle as well. These companies are called aftermarket companies, and tend to specialize in providing fine tuned parts of your car to give you better benefits, often resulting in either better performance, a longer life span for your car, or better yet, saves you on gas mileage.
So what's better? It's up to you. IF you are a absolute die-hard BMW Fan, I would just stick to the OEM part, which is expensive in cost,because dealerships love to make their products over priced. The part you replace is identical, with no added benefits.
With an aftermarket part, such as an aFe air filter, gives you a performance increase, better gas mileage, and a reusable filter, which saves you money in the long run.
Another abbreviated term is BBK.
BBK stands for Big Brake Kit. The main purpose of owning a Big Brake Kit is to give your car better braking friction, especially when you own a very performance heavy car, with big wheels(to show off to the ladies). Not only are they safer and more reliable than stock OEM brakes, Big Brake Kits are aesthetically more appealing to the eye, because it shows the World that you truly car about your car, and everyone should stop and stare at it, no matter if it's even brakes.
CAI a term used for Cold Air Intake. Cold Air Intake refers to cold air intake means the air take sits further away from the engine, so the heat from the engine does not effect the air flow. Cold air intakes pull the cooler air, which is more dense in oxygen particles, producing a more efficient and powerful combustion. What does this mean to my car? MORE POWER! BETTER THROTTLE RESPONSE! BETTER MPG!
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