NEW PRODUCT RELEASE: Dinan BMW G8x Carbon Fiber Engine Covers

06/12/2023

NEW PRODUCT RELEASE: Dinan BMW G8x Carbon Fiber Engine Covers

06/12/2023



OPELIKA, AL. (June 12th 2023) - Dinan is pleased to be able to announce two new product offerings being added into the catalog; the Dinan G8x Engine Covers with options in both gloss and matte carbon fiber. Experience the Dinan difference today and never look back!


Part Number(s):


  • D590-0005 (Gloss CF)
  • D590-0005-B (Matte CF)


Application(s):


  • 2021-2023 G80 M3 (& xDrive)
  • 2021-2023 G82/G83 M4 (& xDrive)
  • 2023 G87 M2


The Quick and Dirty:


  • 2x2 gloss (or matte) twill carbon fiber with opposing finish carbon fiber accents
  • Enhanced engine bay appearance
  • Direct replacement of factory engine cover
  • Quick and easy installation


The Story:


Take your G8x engine bay to new heights of visual prowess to match its potent performance abilities with Dinan S58 carbon fiber engine covers!


The visually uneven engine bay of the G8x M2/M3/M4 has been a perceived blemish Dinan has aimed to correct since delivery of our first G82 M4. At its most basic level, extending the engine cover across the charge cooler allows a more uniform and symmetrical look and provides a more complete aesthetic. Beyond the overall footprint however is a piece loaded with intriguing details. While many elements of the factory engine cover, such as the power hump, are re-used, there are numerous other features that have been enhanced or changed altogether with the Dinan offering. From vertical orientation of the cylinder count callouts to the use of opposing finishes for additional visual intrigue, the Dinan S58 engine cover stands alone in its uniqueness.


Looking to make an even bigger statement? Pair the engine cover with a Dinan intake for a sight that is second to none! Designed to harmoniously tie into one another and provide additional optical balance under the bonnet, the two provide a complete look that is unrivaled (in our opinion).


NOTE: M emblem and grommets must be transferred from the original engine cover.

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