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06-01-2010, 09:28 AM | #1 |
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320d Performace Exhaust
HI ..
Does anybody know if you can get a performance exhaust for a 2009 E92 Coupe 320D. Ive seen a video on youtude for a Bluewave I think .. But cant find a uk supplier. Looking for a exhaust that will give more power and a more sporty note if thats possible ... Thanks Martin |
06-01-2010, 09:46 AM | #2 |
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Evolve have a selection from Eisenmann ... might be worth giving them a call...
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Previously: 2015 F32 430d M Sport, 2012 F10 520d M Sport, 2009 E92 320d M Sport, 2006 E92 335d, 2004 E60 530d, 2000 E39 525d, 1997 E39 523i |
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06-03-2010, 06:03 AM | #3 |
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I've just put a back box on from MV Sport Tuning. Very pretty, well made in stainless, good fit. Don't know how much of a gain it gives but the car feels a bit smoother. Was a doddle to fit. Don't have pics yet but will get some over the weekend.
http://www.mvsport-tuning.com/viewProduct.php?id=8 BTW, when you take the back box off and start the car (to clear the cutting scrap) it will sound exactly the same as it does with the back box on! The new box gives more of a rumble and is unobtrusive in the cabin. |
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06-04-2010, 09:45 AM | #4 |
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Hi ...
Thanks for that .... Ive spoken to them ...... And are very keen but fitting is my problem .. can you send some pics and then I can decide .. Thanks MArtin |
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06-04-2010, 10:20 AM | #6 |
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getting under and lining it up was the awkward bit. I reversed the car onto two scaffolding planks laid flat then had enough clearance to get my trolley jack under the rear jack point.
Laid the box under the original, didn't look like the bend was at all correct but carried on. Lined up the joint just in front of the rear wishbone and marked it, then came back 20mm toward the rear box. Cut it with a 4" grinder and a metal cutting blade which got 90% of the way through then used a junior hacksaw with a new blade ( that was tough going!) to finish. Removed the old box. There's a sleeve which is a pretty tight fit over the original pipe which needs filed after cutting to smooth it first. I started the engine to blow out any cutting swarf and also ran an old rag up to make sure. Then it's a quick job to offer the new box up and tighten the supplied clamps. I'll get you some pics over the weekend to let you see. EDIT: Here you go Last edited by Statler; 06-11-2010 at 09:58 AM.. |
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