
The BMW G82 M4 Competition is already one of the most capable performance cars on the market, but like many modern M cars, the factory tune leaves a lot on the table. With the right combination of exhaust, intake, and ECU calibration, the S58 engine transforms into something truly ferocious.
We put our G82 M4 Competition on the dyno with the following performance parts:
With BM3 multi-map switching, the G82 M4 Competition doesn’t just get a single tune — it offers four distinct driving experiences at the flick of a switch:
From MAP 1 to MAP 4, the G82 M4 Competition picked up an incredible +114 WHP and +72 lb-ft of torque at the wheels. The torque curve remains broad and flat, which means instant response no matter what gear you’re in. Horsepower continues climbing to redline, delivering that addictive top-end rush.
This combination of exhaust, intake, downpipes, and BM3 tuning turns the G82 M4 from quick to truly ferocious — a car that can comfortably handle daily driving while unleashing supercar-level performance when you want it.
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