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Old 04-24-2009, 07:07 AM
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Question gain in power by removing catalytic converter

Has anyone tried yet to remove both catalytic converters and replace them with straight metal pipes?
I want to know if the e53 4.4i will still work WITHOUT the catalytic converters and with straight metal pipes instead. I heard there is an increase between 20-30HP only by removing them.
Others say that removing the catalytic converters will cause engine problems and the car will not run at all without them? Is this true or false? The lambda sensors will still be mounted, of course, but inside the metal pipes..

PS I know already about engine emissions problems due to catalytic converters removal, but there are less severe regulations in my country...

Please advise, thank you!
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Old 04-24-2009, 07:23 AM
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Im sure a few horsepower can be gained, but not 20-30hp, thats a lot!

I dont think its worth it to be honest with you.
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Old 04-24-2009, 07:26 AM
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Cats out =

- stank exhaust smell
- no hp gain unless you're also changing out the mufflers
- check engine light
- O2 sensor warning
- failed emissions

Even if you went to tubed headers, CAI, straight pipes and race mufflers...you wouldn't get 20 hp. BMW engines just don't do that, they are already built at the top of their game. Changing out the exhaust on a M3 wouldn't yield that, let alone a X5.
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Thank you very much for the answer.

However, if the "cat" is defective, removing them still doesn't gain the extra hp I mentioned?
What about the sound? Will it be any different (eg close to 4,6is or 4,8is sound?)
What is the realistic hp gain from removing the cat?

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Cats out =

- stank exhaust smell
- no hp gain unless you're also changing out the mufflers
- check engine light
- O2 sensor warning
- failed emissions

Even if you went to tubed headers, CAI, straight pipes and race mufflers...you wouldn't get 20 hp. BMW engines just don't do that, they are already built at the top of their game. Changing out the exhaust on a M3 wouldn't yield that, let alone a X5.
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Old 04-24-2009, 08:24 AM
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Thank you very much for the answer.

However, if the "cat" is defective, removing them still doesn't gain the extra hp I mentioned?
What about the sound? Will it be any different (eg close to 4,6is or 4,8is sound?)
What is the realistic hp gain from removing the cat?
There will be no noticeable gain, maybe 1-2 hp, nothing worth causing check lights. Sound will be barely different as your mufflers are still the same.
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There will be no noticeable gain, maybe 1-2 hp, nothing worth causing check lights. Sound will be barely different as your mufflers are still the same.
im pretty sure the sound would be completely different without a cat
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In the mustang world we have MIL eliminators for off-road x pipes that eliminate the cats. Essentially they just jump out the connection so the computer thinks everything is working as designed. Not sure if BMWs have something similar.

As for removing cats for performance gains - yes, there are gains to be had. Cats are extremely restrictive. A more environmentally friendly mod may be to find a set of "high-flow" cats that flow better.

IMO the gains don't justify the hassle though. Maybe on a street/strip car, but not on an X5.
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im pretty sure the sound would be completely different without a cat
So that's a reason to do it
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Old 04-24-2009, 07:13 PM
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im pretty sure the sound would be completely different without a cat
Pretty sure you're wrong unless by completely different you mean, crap. I've modified many cars [BMW M3s, X5s, 545, 645, 350Z, Mustangs, etc], unless the mufflers (which actually MUFFLE the sound) and pipes are changed the only difference will be noise, not a great sound
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DONT do it... the exhaust will smell like hell and if your truck is a light color it will stain the paint(and eat through ur clear).... seen it done (although will have a tougher noise then a stock 4.8 plus a little rattle that i have only heard on porsche)..


the bottom line..

more bad then good.... (do X pipe)

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