By Black Market Parts

Black Market Parts (BMP) N54 Performance Manifold (Stock Location)

$539.99 USD - $1,106.97 USD
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Part Number: 622-0227
Color: Red
Injectors: 750cc
PI Fuel Line: None
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The Black Market Parts N54 PERFORMANCE INTAKE MANIFOLD (stock location) is designed to work with most all BMW's that came with N54 engines.  This is a perfect way to add reliability while increasing air flow, adding port injection.  Best of all our kit comes with ports to add direct port meth or direct port nitrous!

Features & Benefits

  • Increased Airflow
  • Center flow port injection (fits all brand injectors)
  • Stronger than stock plastic manifold
  • Multiple expansion ports for larger BOV line, Boost Gauge, etc
  • Proprietary machining allows our manifold to use OEM o-rings (included)
  • Less heat soak than aftermarket cast manifolds means proven lower IAT's

Required Fueling option(s)

  • Pack of 6 Genuine Bosch Motorsports injectors
    • Flow matched to the highest standards (certs included)
    • Full stainless wetted internals for corrosion resistance
    • Individually serialized for full injector flow and resistance report (included)
    • 750cc at 3bar , 900cc at 4bar , 1050cc at 5 bar (advertised at 750cc by industry standards)
  • Performance Fuel Line
    • Features Aeroquip AN6 Socketless fuel hose
    • All fittings CNC machined from 6061 aluminum
    • Anodized finish to withstand all fuel types (including e85)
    • Female fitting features dual seals to ensure a zero leak connection to HPFP


This high quality solution is direct plug and play replacement** for the factory intake manifold on all N54 cars.  With the OEM like fitment and the ability to run any fuel or combination of fuels the BMP intake manifold is the right solution for all build levels!

For more details see the specifications tab


*Actual flow rate may vary, as the advertised rate is based upon an overall average.

**Factory style air box is incompatible with this manifold.






Weight: 14.8 lbs (without injectors or fuel line)

Construction: Die formed sheet metal & billet CNC

Injector Compatibility:  Compatible with all injectors for port injection

Meth/Nitrous Ports: Features 6 direct port meth or nitrous ports (1/8" NPT)

Expansion Ports: Features 4 optional ports for use with BOV, Boost Gauge, Hobbs Switch, etc..

Optional Fuel Injectors: (see full product information here)

Optional Fuel Line: (see full product information here)

Additional hardware required but not included:

  • M7 x 1.0 x 35mm Bolt (Qty 1) - if not using Phenolic spacer
  • M7 Flat Washers (Qty 1) - if not using Phenolic spacer

Vehicle Fitment

  • Bmw 135i 2007 to 2010
  • Bmw 1m 2011
  • Bmw 335i 2006 to 2010
  • Bmw 335i Xdrive 2009 to 2010
  • Bmw 335is 2011 to 2013
  • Bmw 335xi 2007 to 2008
  • Bmw 535i 2008 to 2010
  • Bmw 535i 2011 to 2017
  • Bmw 535i Xdrive 2009 to 2010
  • Bmw 740i 2011 to 2012
  • Bmw 740li 2011 to 2012
  • Bmw X6 2008 to 2009
  • Bmw Z4 2009 to 2014

Customer Reviews

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Brandon
Port injection must

Great manifold looks nice along with the "black market parts" top mount fuel rail. Check this video out on how to install THIS EXACT MANIFOLD ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YgBqtp_mSw

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Viet Tran
Good Kit, Notice Better Response

I just installed this kit and it was well built. After installation, I noticed a slightly better throttle response and less indecisive BOV 'choo choo train' sounds under cruise control. Overall, the car engine feels more tight in terms of response.

Possible Con For Some People: Stock airboxes are not compatible with this unit due to the fuel rail location on top. But who runs stock air box anyways!?