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Dinan Carbon Fiber Cold Air Intake | BMW E39 M5The design goal for the M5 High Flow Cold Air Intake System was very specific: ensure that the powerful M5 engine is breathing plenty of cool oxygen rich air for maximum performance under varying driving conditions. The system replaces the factory air boxes with proprietary twin high flow air filters feeding large diameter intake plumbing, carefully designed to minimize air turbulence for maximum intake airflow. The filters are relocated outside of
The design goal for the M5 High Flow Cold Air Intake System was very specific: ensure that the powerful M5 engine is breathing plenty of cool oxygen-rich air for maximum performance under varying driving conditions. The system replaces the factory air-boxes with proprietary twin high flow air filters feeding large diameter intake plumbing, carefully designed to minimize air turbulence for maximum intake airflow. The filters are relocated outside of the engine compartment behind the front bumper and below the headlights insulating the intake from under-hood heat. Additional heat shields are incorporated in order to block the flow of power-robbing hot air passing over the radiator. The system also includes modified fog light trim rings for a ram air effect at speed. Ongoing development of the intake system revealed an interesting and significant discovery. Based upon exhaustive testing, it was determined that the stock location of the air temperature sensor within the Air Mass Meter was providing the engine management system with an artificially high reading, resulting in reduced power output. The culprit was determined to be ''heat soaking'' of the Air Mass Meter when an adequate flow of air was not passing over it, such as in daily stop and go traffic, producing a reading substantially higher than the actual temperature of the air entering the intake system. BMW's sophisticated engine management system would then automatically back off timing as a result, reducing available power until such time as the airflow cools the Air Mass Meter down. Therefore, the Dinan intake system includes an air temperature sensor relocation kit as part of the system, providing the engine management system with a more accurate reading and consistent performance. The newest iteration of the system goes back to its carbon fiber roots for a more showroom worthy appearance complete with an embossed Dinan logos instead of the inset Mylar decals that was prone to marring after decades of use.
Features:
- More Power: + 5 HP @ 7000 RPM, + 4 LB-FT @ 7000 RPM (coupled w/ engine software).
- Improved throttle response.
- Uses larger cylindrical performance filters for increased flow.
- Filters re-located to maximize exposure to cooler outside air.
- Larger diameter plumbing to minimize turbulization and maximize flow.
- AMM relocation kit included for clean factory like install.
- Re-designed carbon fiber tube with updated logo for long lasting durability.
- 50 State Emissions Legal: CARB EO D-176-21
- Fits only 2000-2003 models
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Great diapers
Size: Size 3, Unit Count: 168
I love these diapers, they are great for my 1 year old. If you want a diaper that can keep up with an active baby, the Huggies Little Movers are definitely worth trying. They fit securely and do a great job preventing leaks and blowouts, which has been a huge plus for us.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Excellent pampers
Size: Size 6, Unit Count: 50
Something I really like is that they absorb very well and help prevent leaks, even overnight. The material is soft on the baby’s skin and so far has not caused any irritation. In addition, the adhesive tabs are strong and allow for an easy adjustment, helping the diaper stay in place even when the baby moves a lot.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Best for a blow out!
Size: Size 5, Unit Count: 58
We loved pampers for months then my baby turned 7 months and started having blow outs bc he was so mobile. Huggies little movers fix that problem! Nice and thick, completely leak proof by the legs and up the back, nice and soft!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Great diapers, just a couple small issues
Size: Size 4, Unit Count: 150
Size 4 have been super reliable for my baby. They fit well, don’t sag, and handle active movement without leaking. The absorbency is great for daytime and short naps. My only minor complaint is that they can be a bit pricey compared to other brands, and occasionally the tabs feel a little stiff. Still, otherwise it’s a dependable diaper that I would definitely recommend
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Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Reliable Fit for Bigger ToddlersI’m
Size: Size 7, Unit Count: 88
These diapers are great quality and hold up really well for active toddlers. My son has always had thicker legs, and these have suited him really well without being too tight or causing irritation. He just turned two and is already in a size 7 (almost an 8), so sizing up has definitely been helpful for comfort and better coverage for US. The absorbency is consistent, and they stay in place—overall a very dependable choice.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2026