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      04-08-2017, 09:32 AM   #1
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Bring You Own MPPSK

Hey guys and gals, how much does the dealer charge to install an MPPSK if you BYO? I see it on getbmwparts.com for $2785 and $270 additional for carbon exhaust tip. What's the best price you've found online? This includes shipping, maybe I could ask if it be shipped to the dealer or will this fit in the trunk or back seat of an F30? I was also thinking I could have the dealer pick it up in their courtesy X5 shuttle and I'd drive the car over.
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Probably best to ask the dealer. Here is my deal but I bought the kit from the dealer, MPPSK kit was $2399.60, CF tips were $203.20 each. Labor to install the exhaust was $187.85 and programing was $149.95 so total was $3143.80. Dealer add's a shop supply/enviromental fee of $38.85, State sales tax is $204.14, my out the door cost $3386.79
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Probably best to ask the dealer. Here is my deal but I bought the kit from the dealer, MPPSK kit was $2399.60, CF tips were $203.20 each. Labor to install the exhaust was $187.85 and programing was $149.95 so total was $3143.80. Dealer add's a shop supply/enviromental fee of $38.85, State sales tax is $204.14, my out the door cost $3386.79
Yeah that seems to be about the price. Thanks!
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The exhaust will easily fit in the trunk of the car. I brought mine home that way. I installed the exhaust myself. I was quoted a couple hundred to have it installed at my local muffler shop. I'm used to doing stuff myself and found it was a pretty easy and fast install given I had the right tools. I was done within an hour or so.

The MPPK is also a small box. I've been thinking about getting that myself. If I do, I will install the intake myself and have the dealer do the programming. Bob Smith BMW quoted me $170 for the programming time.

I bought my exhaust from BMW of Chattanooga Tn. They have it for $789 plus shipping. I bought the carbon fiber tips from my local dealer on my wholesale account. I can't disclose that pricing as it wouldn't be appropriate. If you decide to get the muffler and need some help with the install, I am in Simi Valley. Feel free to PM me.

Here is the listing for the exhaust at that price. You won't find a better price on the exhaust itself.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/282243344552
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The exhaust will easily fit in the trunk of the car. I brought mine home that way. I installed the exhaust myself. I was quoted a couple hundred to have it installed at my local muffler shop. I'm used to doing stuff myself and found it was a pretty easy and fast install given I had the right tools. I was done within an hour or so.

The MPPK is also a small box. I've been thinking about getting that myself. If I do, I will install the intake myself and have the dealer do the programming. Bob Smith BMW quoted me $170 for the programming time.

I bought my exhaust from BMW of Chattanooga Tn. They have it for $789 plus shipping. I bought the carbon fiber tips from my local dealer on my wholesale account. I can't disclose that pricing as it wouldn't be appropriate. If you decide to get the muffler and need some help with the install, I am in Simi Valley. Feel free to PM me.

Here is the listing for the exhaust at that price. You won't find a better price on the exhaust itself.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/282243344552
Cool I'll check it out! Thanks!
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The exhaust will easily fit in the trunk of the car. I brought mine home that way. I installed the exhaust myself. I was quoted a couple hundred to have it installed at my local muffler shop. I'm used to doing stuff myself and found it was a pretty easy and fast install given I had the right tools. I was done within an hour or so.

The MPPK is also a small box. I've been thinking about getting that myself. If I do, I will install the intake myself and have the dealer do the programming. Bob Smith BMW quoted me $170 for the programming time.

I bought my exhaust from BMW of Chattanooga Tn. They have it for $789 plus shipping. I bought the carbon fiber tips from my local dealer on my wholesale account. I can't disclose that pricing as it wouldn't be appropriate. If you decide to get the muffler and need some help with the install, I am in Simi Valley. Feel free to PM me.

Here is the listing for the exhaust at that price. You won't find a better price on the exhaust itself.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/282243344552
But that's just the MPE, not the same system as MPPSK, which is more expensive, bigger and more complicated to fit.
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The exhaust will easily fit in the trunk of the car. I brought mine home that way. I installed the exhaust myself. I was quoted a couple hundred to have it installed at my local muffler shop. I'm used to doing stuff myself and found it was a pretty easy and fast install given I had the right tools. I was done within an hour or so.

The MPPK is also a small box. I've been thinking about getting that myself. If I do, I will install the intake myself and have the dealer do the programming. Bob Smith BMW quoted me $170 for the programming time.

I bought my exhaust from BMW of Chattanooga Tn. They have it for $789 plus shipping. I bought the carbon fiber tips from my local dealer on my wholesale account. I can't disclose that pricing as it wouldn't be appropriate. If you decide to get the muffler and need some help with the install, I am in Simi Valley. Feel free to PM me.

Here is the listing for the exhaust at that price. You won't find a better price on the exhaust itself.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/282243344552
But that's just the MPE, not the same system as MPPSK, which is more expensive, bigger and more complicated to fit.
Yeah I noticed he said mppk.
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Yeah I noticed he said mppk.
His sig mentions 335i, the 340i has a completely different MPPSK.....that's probably the difference.
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Yeah I noticed he said mppk.
His sig mentions 335i, the 340i has a completely different MPPSK.....that's probably the difference.
Yeah the getbmwparts site has the older one as well, that one is only $900 bucks so maybe that's why it's cheaper.
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My dealer charged me $259 labor to install the MPPK on my 335i and included the install of the air box. Can't complain though as I did not buy MPPK from that dealer and got a loaner.
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But that's just the MPE, not the same system as MPPSK, which is more expensive, bigger and more complicated to fit.
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Yeah I noticed he said mppk.
Yea, that is the MPE. The MPPK more than doubles that cost though the price for that part varies between cars built before 2014 and those built afterwar that. There are 2 different part numbers for F30 MPPK which varies by the year. The earlier F30 versions includes a new DME if I am not mistaken while the kit for the later F30's ('14+) is just a code and flash. I've seen the MPPK range from 900 to 1250 with the older version being the cheaper one. If you install your intake yourself, the programming cost at the dealer ranges between $150 and $180 depending on the dealer. MPPK is next on my list. My savings will come from buying the two parts separately, installing my exhaust myself as well as installing the intake myself. The dealer will have to do the flash but in my case the saving will be pretty substantial.
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Yea, that is the MPE. The MPPK more than doubles that cost though the price for that part varies between cars built before 2014 and those built afterwar that. There are 2 different part numbers for F30 MPPK which varies by the year. The earlier F30 versions includes a new DME if I am not mistaken while the kit for the later F30's ('14+) is just a code and flash. I've seen the MPPK range from 900 to 1250 with the older version being the cheaper one. If you install your intake yourself, the programming cost at the dealer ranges between $150 and $180 depending on the dealer. MPPK is next on my list. My savings will come from buying the two parts separately, installing my exhaust myself as well as installing the intake myself. The dealer will have to do the flash but in my case the saving will be pretty substantial.
All true, but the OP is asking about the MPPSK for the 340 which includes more parts for the exhaust and no intake. Software will still have to be installed by a dealer.
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My dealer charged me 2 hours labour for exhaust install and ECU flashing. Should be similar anywhere you go
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