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"prototype" Vanguard Performance dual exhaust on my E90, impressions, pix, etc.
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11-16-2009, 05:42 PM | #1 |
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"prototype" Vanguard Performance dual exhaust on my E90, impressions, pix, etc.
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I've been looking for a full DP-back exhaust upgrade for the last couple of months for my pre-LCI E90. What I'm looking for in an exhaust is in the following order: 1. Build quality 2. Sound 3. Esthetics 4. Performance (HP, weight savings, etc) Cost is also ranked in there somewhere, it isn't the most nor the least important criteria. I can afford a $3000 exhaust, if I really wanted to, but would never pay that if I feel I can get comparable quality for $1500 if you know what I mean. I was ready to jump on one of major exhausts on here when I found out Vanguard Performance was looking for a local E90 to test fit their new dual exhaust system. Vanguard does have a full exhaust for the E92 already (and I know some have fitted the E92 exhaust on their E90, the tips just stick out a bit more). Vanguard made a few adjustments on that and built a prototype to test-fit on the E90, and me being local and looking for an exhaust anyway, it was the perfect opportunity. So on w/ the review. Car: 2007 E90 335i with suspension and cosmetic mods. Only performance mod is a JB+. Car has 22xxx miles, and problem free. Disclaimer: This was not my first aftermarket cat-back, but it is for my E90. I don't regularly work on my car and have never tracked, and this review is quite honestly, just my "impressions." So I'm sorry if I don't have any Dyno numbers or if it's not "technical" enough for some of you "true enthusiasts" QUALITY So Moses (from Vanguard) and I met up @ LTBMW to do the install. Long has already installed a few of these (not to mention the Vanguard M3 exhaust) so I was more than comfortable having him working on my car. First of all, the OEM exhaust was huge, and HEAVY! I was glad to see that off my car. When Moses took the new Vanguard pipes out of the wrappers, all of us (there were other E90post members present) took a long moment and just STARED at them... They were just so clean and shiny! I didn't meticulously inspect the parts (looking @ the welding, etc) but all in all it looks to be of GREAT quality and build. I also don't have any pictures off the car, but I think there are some of those floating around here of the E92's. The install went smoothly, for the most part. There were no major issues with the fitment, however, we did have a minor rattling issue that was quickly resolved by adding four small spacers to create more separation between the piping and the part that it was rattling against. After that it was rattle free! The exhaust was also very adjustable and it was easy to have the tips sit squarely in the middle of the rear bumper outlets, no tipping, drooping, angulation, etc. The tips come out just shy of the outlets, however, and Vanguard says they will make the tips longer when they go in production. Sound So this is the main reason why I wanted to go aftermarket, as vain as it may sound. I wanted something moderately louder and significantly deeper/richer, especially at WOT. Well, the Vanguard definitely didn't disappoint. In fact, it sounds reaaaaally good! The whole car roars to life when you press the "start" button, and it quiets significantly after about 30 seconds or so. It will idle very conservatively, not much louder than stock, if you just let it sit there. Make no mistake, though, this exhaust is LOUD, DEEP, and dare I say, EXOTIC. There is zero rasp. At WOT, it wails to the redline and it is definitely quite intoxicating. I find myself finding excuses to jump in the car and cruise just to listen to the exhaust. There is going to be a small bit of cabin hum, aka "drone," right around the 1.8-2.5K RPM. Vanguard is still working on that and see if it can be diminished even more. It really is not much, however, it's hard for me to put it objectively since this is my first E90 exhaust. I really think it's something that most of you can tolerate or simply get used to after some time. I will try to have some local members that have other aftermarket exhausts to ride in my car and see if they can tell me if this thing is "louder" than others on the market. But after around 2.5K RPM this thing sounds, in my opinion, quite perfect! I find myself paddle shifting and running through all my gears almost exclusively now. If you have a 6MT (therefore eliminating much of the lower RPM situations), you really owe it to yourself to listen to it in person because I can't imagine anyone that wouldn't fall in love w/ the sound instantly. Esthetics This thing's got some fat tips, and I know that's good news for most of you. It's also highly polished and well proportioned. In my opinion the tips look perfect. They are aggressive and fill out the bumper outlets perfectly, albeit slightly short. Again, Vanguard will extend the tips out by around an inch or so on their production units. Performance I think for the most of us, performance isn't the biggest issue when it comes to choosing the right cat-back. Of course, if you are paying hundreds to (more likely) thousands of dollars to modify your car, you want to get the most performance out of it possible. I think Vanguard claims +10 HP increase, although I have no way of knowing how accurate that is. I can tell you that the car feels differently, for sure. Throttle response seems quicker, and more importantly, smoother. Remember I have the JB+ so my car was more jerky than stock initiately. Car also feels quicker, not necessarily off the line, but quicker going through the gears. And I can almost (sort of ) hear the turbos now, finally So that's really all I have to say, performance wise. Hopefully there will be some hard data coming out soon. Conclusion Overall, I'm really impressed with this exhaust. Vanguard really got it spot on as far as making a great quality exhaust that sounds insanely good. Keep in mind though, it is very loud, but in a good way (not raspy or "ricey" but deep and rich). So if you only want to "slightly" increase the sound or don't want to draw any attention to your car, this may not be the right exhaust for you. Lastly, I'm not sure what the final MSRP is, but I imagine it will be significantly lower than their competitors'. So if cost is one of your considerations, it'd be a no-brainer to give Vanguard a look. Sorry this was way long and may not be the most technical review. Please feel free to leave some feedback or PM me for any questions. Sound clip now available and pix following: Last edited by lookin4e90; 11-17-2009 at 09:34 PM.. Reason: upload pix |
11-16-2009, 07:47 PM | #3 |
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nice write up OP & if you love the sound darren, it has to be amazing cuz we all know how picky your ass is!!!
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11-16-2009, 10:39 PM | #6 |
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Congrats: heard good things about vangaurd
Btw, is it your pics - or are the tips kinda on the large size ?
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11-17-2009, 05:42 AM | #11 |
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Great review!
The only problem I see is the driver's side canister is noticeably lower than the passenger side. Maybe a quick adjustment can fix that? |
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11-17-2009, 09:52 AM | #12 |
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does anybody know if this is louder than the Autobahn Exotics's (AE) Catless?
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I haven't heard the AE in person, from what I read, Vanguard is louder. I will try to sit in an AE car and report back Quote:
Good eye on the tips. It does look that way on the pix, I haven't noticed that in person. I'll check on that today. And yes based on what I saw @ the install, it can be easily adjusted if needed. |
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11-17-2009, 05:52 PM | #15 |
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Great review, love my Vanguard as well. I am not sure I would call it loud, loud, but then again I come from the land of LS1s, headers, and SLP exhausts and the like lol. Nevertheless I would agree that exhaust tone Vanguard got out of there exhaust is spot on for the type of car the 335 is!
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11-17-2009, 06:27 PM | #16 |
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Whats the design like? Any pics? I have a feeling it's a lot like the HKS exhaust
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11-17-2009, 10:17 PM | #20 |
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Sounds great
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11-18-2009, 12:16 AM | #21 |
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If you guys need another test car just let me know. I'll drive down to test it out and let you guys know how it is driving from LA to SF. haha.
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