genphreak
10-08-2006, 07:20 AM
Step 1; Avoid help from an exhaust guy that cuts and shuts exhausts without ever seeing the effect on a dyno... but at least knows what they are doing.
Step 2; Avoid the dealer. Avoid any kind of informed advice from elsewhere too. Avoid talking to an established exhaust manufacturer with a reputation.
Step 3; Log onto eBay, search for chrome tips and buy one of these kits and take to your local exhaust shop. Get them to remove your cheap, shitty factory BMW system and scrap it. Have them fit the kit, pay them for their time and leave (avoiding their s******s and laughs).
Seriously, just how could anyone live with this done to their daily driver? This is an e38, there'a guy on eBay floggin punters this 'kit' to take to their local exhaust guy. Most importantly it gives them a pair of twin exhausts that stick out like dogs balls for $300 in parts.
However have a look underneath, check out the lovely bend and weld work on the show car:
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n48/redl1nerpm/e38.jpg
I mean sure the stock system would be quiet, but is this really what is required to get liven up the noise? Wouldn't the sound be really foul under load if you just removed those huge stock mufflers and jerry-rigged this **** on there? :) Nick
Step 2; Avoid the dealer. Avoid any kind of informed advice from elsewhere too. Avoid talking to an established exhaust manufacturer with a reputation.
Step 3; Log onto eBay, search for chrome tips and buy one of these kits and take to your local exhaust shop. Get them to remove your cheap, shitty factory BMW system and scrap it. Have them fit the kit, pay them for their time and leave (avoiding their s******s and laughs).
Seriously, just how could anyone live with this done to their daily driver? This is an e38, there'a guy on eBay floggin punters this 'kit' to take to their local exhaust guy. Most importantly it gives them a pair of twin exhausts that stick out like dogs balls for $300 in parts.
However have a look underneath, check out the lovely bend and weld work on the show car:
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n48/redl1nerpm/e38.jpg
I mean sure the stock system would be quiet, but is this really what is required to get liven up the noise? Wouldn't the sound be really foul under load if you just removed those huge stock mufflers and jerry-rigged this **** on there? :) Nick