My wife's 2008 Alpine White X3 3.0d

Gizmo

Banned
So far throttle response has increased, turbo lag reduced and the car pulls harder off the line, its early days but the fuel consumption looks better too, using a litre less per 100km town driving.
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Kaaba

New member
Gizmo..im inspired, like sash said..what a great example you have set..well-done indeed and well-done to others who have set the same like Gizmo did..like it a lot
 

Gizmo

Banned
ecKARd said:
For interest sake why keep that pretzel looking restriction in the downpipe? Does it serve a purpose?
Its not a restriction, it is designed to stop the swirl of exhaust gasses coming out the turbo. Straight exhaust gasses flow faster out an exhaust than spinning gasses, that's why bmw fitted it in the first place.
 

Fordkoppie

///Member
Spiraling gas particles flow a longer path than straight.
Longer path against the pipe wall = more friction.
More friction..... You get the picture:rollsmile:
 

Zound

///Member
This is brilliant. Well done! And that welding is absolutely beautiful!

Got me inspired to do this to my mothers E90 320D. Will you not receive fault codes because of the post-cat oxygen sensor receiving different data?
 

FILV

Well-known member
Good to see you getting know these diesels well, and sharing your adventure with us. Its cool learning with you along the way.

car is looking :clapper:
 
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