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08-29-2010, 05:24 PM | #1 |
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This car is a damn rebel
Lol ok well my sis wants a deeper tone on her 09 e60 535i but with stock looks, so i looked around found the "golf tee" mod and i was thinking bout unhooking her pipes so she could get an idea if she were to go straight pipes. that didnt work couldnt get to the bolts lmao. so i went with the golf tee mod.
Anything i did the valve wont stay open... I tried Golf Tee Mod Zip Tie Golf Tee Mod Zip Tie & Unplugged the wire in the trunk Golf Tee Mod Screw None of these seem to keep the valve open, and only way i got to heard the mod was me opening the valve manually and telling sis to rev. It was a slightly deeper tone but yea. What can i do about the valve... it wont stay open |
08-29-2010, 06:51 PM | #5 |
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Mineke, Tell them you want to cut the mufflers and put a straight pipe. But some new exhaust tips or use the oem ones. It should cost anywhere from $100-150 anything more than that you getting ripped off.
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08-29-2010, 06:54 PM | #6 |
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08-29-2010, 08:17 PM | #9 |
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Take your car in for a scan and see if the valve is stuck and not opening. If so, problem solved.
The "golf tee mod" and its derivatives are kind of pointless. I tried it and didn't notice a difference, then I found out that the valve is only closed for the first couple of minutes after starting the car. Seems like a an unecessary complication and waste of weight to me. What would be cool would be to rig it up as a muffler bypass for BOTH sides, and have it open up when whenever you floor it. |
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