Even though we enjoy shipping parts all over the world, we still get some local Arizona customers to come in for their performance parts installs. Â Fresh off the showroom floor is the new BMW 435I. Â For those of you living under a rock, BMW decided to take the new F chassis and keep the 3 series as the sedan and make the coupe a 4 series. Â Good marketing? Â Sure why not, it now helps those coupe drivers identify themselves differently. Â If you get a 435I or a 335I, you are getting pretty much the same car, more or less doors. Â At the end of the day, BMW is charging hard with their new line ups of turbo charged models and this 435I keeps the performance going. Â Unlike the first 335I coupe that came out, this one has really brakes. Â The blue M brakes similar to what is seen on the M5 F10 make you feel like you can actually compete on the track instead of going to Just Brakes for a rotor resurface. Â The body has that new short front bumper look and still keeps its clean lines over the previous E92 335I. Â The dual exit exhaust is nice, but just wish BMW would go with the quad tips like on the M5 or 1M as the 2 little pipes are kinda lost in the new rear end.
However when it is time for performance, there is no waiting for parts as the aftermarket is on its toes. Â As we installed on this customers 435I, Burger Motorsports has a JB4 piggyback ECU to boost up the power. Â We had a chance to use the JB3 on our Project 135I and must say that these plug-ins really make some waves! Â As always K&N makes a nice drop-in air filter to last you longer, give you better flow, and with one of these, you can hear those turbos spooling more. Â This particular BMW 435I also got a custom Raceworks catless downpipe installed which the JB4 compensates for to not throw a CEL. Â Other toys available for the BMW 4 series but not installed on this ride are exhaust systems from Eisenmann and suspension from H&R in both coilovers and springs. Â Check out the entire BMW 435I parts store here.
BMW 435I Gets Modded Up and We Got the Goods Too!
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