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BMW M2 F87 Front Air Intake Duct – Direct Fit OEM

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Strength Version: 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 35% gyroid, ASA
Strength Version: 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 35% gyroid, ASA
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2.8 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

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Description

Designed for the BMW M2 F87 to improve airflow towards the OEM airbox.

Features:

* Direct-fit installation
* No modifications required
* Optimized internal airflow path
* Printable without excessive supports
* Tested on BMW M2 F87

Print Settings

Recommended:

* Material: ABS / ASA
* Layer Height: 0.20 mm
* Nozzle: 0.4 mm
* Walls: 4
* Infill: 25–35% Gyroid
* Supports: Tree supports, build plate only

Installation

1. Remove OEM intake duct.
2. Position the printed part.
3. Secure using original mounting points.
4. Verify clearance with bumper and airbox.

Notes

ABS or ASA recommended due to engine bay temperatures.

PLA is not recommended.


 

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