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Dude, that sucks, whats curious though is there are a number of guys who run the x-pipe and I know they're "higher rpm power" setup but I've never heard anyone complain of any significant torque loss? Just no low end guts anymore? Hmmm, maybe I go with an h-pipe then
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It's noticeable, more so in automatic than when you row through the gears and keep the revs higher. I'll see how it does when I tow the track car. There is the slipping/surging in manual second gear that I have to get to the bottom of too. Maybe after that's sorted I'll reset adaptations and see what happens.
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Any news since towing? Still so stranger, so many guys have done this and been tickled pink that I still think there has yo be a "smoking gun here". I say, I do know the X pipe is a "makes power on the higher end of the rpm range", but I've never heard of it seriously impacting low end. Silly question, but any codes, check engine light, etc? maybe the better scavenging of the X pipe high lighted a rich \ lean problem? Worst case pull the X pipe ad replace it with an H pipe, will change the tone a bit lower and H pipes are "known" to enhance torque at lower rpms. |
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I won't tow the car until later in the month or August - tracks just opened up in Ontario and my car is buried in a garage at a farm. No codes, lights, etc. I do have the transfer case actuator gear near dead, so that will get fixed this week. The slipping in second gear manual mode may or may not be tied to that, but there are no codes with transmission either. Some error in the VTG but it just tells me there is a fault but won't tell me what exactly it is. I'm getting the transmission looked at Wednesday. If I end up doing a bunch to it, I'll reset adaptations and see if that helps. Worse case, if I can't tow well with it (and as you said) switch to an H-pipe. If you beat on it and wind it out, you're past the low range really quick and live in the higher rpm zones anyways.
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Daily Drivers: - 2008 535i, 320,000km - 2004 X5 4.4, 01/2004 production, 420,000km - 1997 328i, 350,000km Track: - 1996 328i, track/race car, ~300,000km Winter: - 2013 Ski-Doo MXZ X 800 E-TEC, trail can - 2007 Ski-Doo MXZ Blizzard 800 HO - 2001 Ski-Doo MXZ 600 w/800 engine, exhaust - 1978 Ski-Doo Olympique 340 (vintage race sled) - 1977 Ski-Doo Olympique 340E |
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Sounds good, keep us posted what you find out. I'd say if I get my h-pipe installed I'll report back... but mine is still more a a "would like to" and hasn't moved into the line of "will be dones" yet - LoL..., I'm still working on suspension, wheels, tires and arch flares, it's never ending! |
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Fifty - freeway (or highway as we say up here
) is fine. If you lay into it you can barely hear it. These things are well insulated. If you drive behind it though you can definitely hear the rasp, but it's fine IMO.As for towing, I towed the track car without issues. I kept it at around 120km/h, 5th gear, which had it around 3,000rpm. That seemed fine and where I tended to tow anyways. Anything lower than about 2,800rpm and it was pretty sucky, but I'm towing about 4,500# so I'd normally keep it 2,800+. Final verdict - it's staying as is. I think my wife, although she hates it (or maybe it's me she hates for putting it on...), will survive.
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