Free up airflow and sharpen the response of your S68-powered BMW M5 with the BMS Elite Dual Intakes from Burger Motorsports. Designed specifically for the 2025 on G90 M5 and G99 M5 Touring, this performance induction kit replaces the restrictive upper section of the factory intake with smooth high flow ducting and twin inverted cone filters, while retaining the OE cold air ducting and the lightweight lower airbox for cool, consistent intake temperatures. Expect a crisper throttle, quicker turbo spool and a richer induction sound. When running higher boost, the system has shown potential gains of up to 10 whp at 25 psi or above.
- Direct fit performance intake kit for 2025 on BMW M5 G90 and G99 Touring S68
- Replaces the restrictive upper intake with dual inverted cone performance filters
- Retains OEM cold air feeds and factory lower airbox base for cool, dense air
- 3.5 inch powder coated aluminium intake tubes with quality silicone couplers and clamps
- Choice of filter media: oiled cotton renewable or dry extendable disposable
- BMS renewable filters feature an integrated velocity stack to smooth and increase airflow
- No cutting or drilling required, includes all required fitting hardware
- Enhanced induction sound with improved turbo spool characteristics
Filter options explained: the oiled cotton renewable filters can be cleaned at roughly 15 to 20k miles and are intended to last the life of the vehicle. The dry extendable filters offer excellent filtration in harsher conditions, can be cleaned from the inside out with compressed air and will eventually require replacement.
Vehicle fitment:
BMW M5
G90 2025 on S68
G99 M5 Touring 2025 on S68
Nforcd supplies Burger Motorsports upgrades across the UK and knows this intake kit well. It is a popular upgrade for owners seeking a high quality aftermarket intake, improved induction noise and a straightforward bolt-on install. Order today for fast dispatch. Professional fitting is available at Nforcd in Warwickshire. To request a fitting quote, email Sales@nforcd.com.







