danieljames said:57mm duel? Or single pipe? Single pipe wud just be daft. If ur looking at a duel 57 then it works out to 114mm total exhaust size
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danieljames said:57mm duel? Or single pipe? Single pipe wud just be daft. If ur looking at a duel 57 then it works out to 114mm total exhaust size
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danieljames said:My apologies for the ignorance. My logic's a bit wack. Did a duel 50mm on my 325i E36 but like Ralf ses space myt be an issue with urs
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DieselFan said:danieljames said:My apologies for the ignorance. My logic's a bit wack. Did a duel 50mm on my 325i E36 but like Ralf ses space myt be an issue with urs
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No problem bud. Just wanted to point it out. From what I gather in theory, a bigger single exhaust is better than twin smaller pipes. Well for performance anyway. Saving weight and its more efficient etc.
spawn616 said:i dont understand why the bmw exhaust must be be dual 50,dual 57 would be perfect provided ur doing the headers as well,from the primaries to secondaries etc...
most of our honda's are starting from 45mm from the exhasutport flange and ending with either 63mm or larger,if u can run dual then hit 57mm on
Tris said:The 57works well, however the 1st piece just provides a little more torque on the lower revs. U can see the difference on a dyno graph
Tris said:From the end of the manifolds run 57mm with x-joint after the x-joint 57mm all the way. You can go 63mm however it starts to drone inside the car at low revs.
best advice is to to a before and after run on the dyno to see the power and torque increases throughout the rev range
also make sure the silencer boxes are proper free flow boxes and not chambered
From the end of the manifolds run 57mm with x-joint after the x-joint 57mm all the way. You can go 63mm however it starts to drone inside the car at low revs.
best advice is to to a before and after run on the dyno to see the power and torque increases throughout the rev range
also make sure the silencer boxes are proper free flow boxes and not chambered
remember that u might have to fit cat foolers to prevent the engine light from coming on if you are removing the cats from the manifolds, or worst case re map the ecu
give a few exhaust shops to find out more info
spawn616 said:i would go larger than standard,the exhaust was made from factory to reduce noise and emissions and to make the car reliable and cheaper to manufacture
just go check supersprint page and copy their system or any international brand for that matter, im sure they have a larger diameter piping