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Changing the Rear Muffler
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as U know if i am going to install supersprit ( haman ) rear muffler or any other type it will cost me more than 3000 $ . ( at least in my country ). my friend has just modifyied his rear muffler by his own , he cut the standered one into dual. The sound is good , and it only cost him 300 $ for minor modifications. however , i am an owner of an X5 E70 2009 and i would like do the same , just i am little afraid . what are the effects , ( back pressure ...etc) ... will it harm my engine if i modyfied my rear muffler ? keep in mind that myfriend has done this 3 months ago and untill now its perfect. click here to hear the voice http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=Gh3BzmS15Oc Looking forward to hear from u. |
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i originally purchased dual exhaust tips for my 08 3.0. and although it looked good it really wasn't what i expected...
note: in order to install any aftermarket tips you will have to cut and weld... i decided ultimately to do a full or semi-full exhaust system.. which will provide a better sound and maybe some minor hp gains... i don't think changing the exhaust tips alone will change the stock sound or create any backpressure...
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