BMW M2 F87

Best Turbo Oil & Coolant Lines for BMW M2 F87

2016–2021|Coupe|1 parts

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Last updated June 7, 2026

When it comes to turbo upgrades for the BMW F87 M2, enthusiasts have several proven paths depending on their power goals. The S55 engine in the M2 Competition responds exceptionally well to upgraded turbos, with popular options including the Pure Turbos Pure Stage 2 upgrade, which retains the stock twin-scroll housings while dramatically improving flow characteristics. For those chasing serious power, the Vargas Turbo Technologies Stage 2 hybrids are a well-respected choice, capable of pushing well beyond 600whp on a built bottom end. The Burger Motorsports N55 platform in the base M2 also benefits from turbo work, with BM3 and MHD tune support making the ECU side straightforward. Precision Turbo and Garrett drop-in options have gained traction in the community as more track-focused builds emerge. Always pair any turbo upgrade with supporting modifications including an upgraded intercooler such as the Mishimoto or Wagner unit, high-flow downpipe, and an ethanol-capable fuel system with upgraded port injection to prevent lean conditions and protect the engine under sustained boost pressure.