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Old 08-29-2008, 09:03 AM
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hey guys, does anyone know of any 4.4i's with the resonator delete? maybe even some videos..?
While I was working on the engine...I had my resonator off along with the whole back of the exhaust....I did not get a chance to drive it like that even thou I kind of regret I didn't but I can tell you its pretty loud...I was having trouble just hearing the engine idling....& when I revved it up it was really a beast...sounded like a race car lol....
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Old 08-29-2008, 11:05 AM
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hey guys, does anyone know of any 4.4i's with the resonator delete? maybe even some videos..?
Listen to the sound clip in my sig
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Old 08-29-2008, 03:38 PM
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What is the main difference between the X pipe and removing the resonator? It should be almost the same
X pipes have come from racing. The design improves power and Torque (slightly) by increasing efficiency. The cross-over allows the existing escaping exhaust gases to work in tandem in order to scavenge the next cylinder as the exhaust valve opens. Leaving the cylinder more empty, ready for the next compression stroke.
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I'm getting interested on it...so what's the pros and cons for having an X pipe ?
X pipes have come from racing. The design improves power and Torque (slightly) by increasing efficiency. The cross-over allows the existing escaping exhaust gases to work in tandem in order to scavenge the next cylinder as the exhaust valve opens. Leaving the cylinder more empty, ready for the next compression stroke.

Straight pipes are best ONLY on huge HP motors. They are unrestrictive and allow for a cleaner flow of gases. The X allows the motor to work more efficiently at all RPM on a motor with more realistic levels of HP.
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Old 08-29-2008, 10:38 PM
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OK guys you meke me do it!LOL Since I am in midle east now i am having my uncle make custom one for my 3,0i. I need favour from who ever of you goes under his X5 first. I need measurement how long is resonator? How long X pipe i need to made? I wanna to avoid unneeded welding than is realy required and it will look better too. So how long should X-Pipe be?
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Old 08-29-2008, 11:10 PM
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Thanks that sounds like a beast and your x is very cool! But do you know how it would sound with stock exhaust and resonator delete?

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Old 09-27-2008, 05:59 AM
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i did it too...i could not get it ordered from states because no one ships overseas so i made my own...maybe not so nice like magnaflow but same functionality....and it sounds muuuuch betttter...here is pics and video on youtube..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eajGbhVGG6s
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Hi, congrats on your mod, the clips and pics were very very helpful in making my decision to get this mod. I cant wait, i currently have a 2006 3.0. So is the magnaflow xpipe all i need to purchase to get this mod. I also want to do the resonator delete. I tried going to the magnaflow site to purchase the xpipe but it said out of stock, do you guys know of anywhere else where i cant purchase it? Any problems with the xpipe after the install ?
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Old 10-04-2008, 07:31 PM
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/X-PIP...mZ130259972132

Found this one on ebay motors, will this work, or should i just go with good quality namebrand like magnaflow?

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Wow, sounds nice! Which motor is that?
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