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Old 01-28-2009, 06:12 PM
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i like the tips and i dont.. i dont like that the small exhaust

tips shows through the larger outside wall(new tips)..
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Old 01-28-2009, 07:00 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Danielsand
There is something amiss with your dealer! There is no way they can deliver in 2-3 days. This part is NOT available in the US, and they have to order it from Germany. It takes TEN business days to come from Germany, and clear the customs.
I think they are overly optimistic.
Thanks for the "heads up." I will order them early February (week or two from now) and they should be at the dealer by March when I want them installed.
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Old 01-28-2009, 11:19 PM
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for the record I got a close-up of the X6 and its tips today... you can see the foil pretty easily as well if you're down at that level.
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Old 02-01-2009, 06:57 PM
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Carl, did you notice any sound difference after installing or is it just esthetic improvement?
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Hi Fedja355

I have not noticed any change in the sound....just for the appearance, they do look sooooooo much better than the original round pipes.
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Old 02-02-2009, 06:59 AM
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Is it just me? I find the 30i round exhaust tips cuter looking than the fat 48i ones
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I'm sure it's not just you, but I think majority of the 3,0 owners prefer the look of the oval pipes.
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Old 02-02-2009, 03:25 PM
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IMO, the oval pipes do look more aggressive overall if you compare them side by side, but it's not a big factor just like the titanium grill vs. black grill is not a big deal either (unless you're aware that there are such differences which is prob not the case with the general public). If it personally bothers you, then go for it.
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Retrofit - 3.0 Exhaust Tip to 4.8 Exhaust Tip

This weekend I finally found some time to attempt the installation of the 4.8 exhaust tips I received several weeks back. I took some pics to illustrate what I did so hopefully it will help eliminate some of the complexities I faced. Although the complexitis were minor it would have made the job go a little faster had I known exactly what, when and where. Also, I backed the car up on some ramps to allow more to work.


Step 1 – Remove 3.0 Plastic Covers
The plastic covers are held in by plastic fasteners that are part of the bumper that slide into slits on the four corners of the covers, three of which you can see in the image. It seems as if the plastic fasteners that slide in the slits of the cover were slightly melted to prevent the cover from being detached from the bumper. I got a utility knife and sliced the plastic fasteners to allow it to go through the slits of the cover. The main ones to get loose and cut off are the bottom ones. The tops one are hard to reach with the utility knife- once the bottoms ones are loose you can almost simply cut the top one a little and pull off.

Three yellow circles illustrate where the 3.0 covers are fastened and the
extra plastic to allow the fasteners to slide through the cover slits.


The cover has been removed.


No cover, view from under E70


No cover, view from back.



Step 2 – Cut the 3.0 tips off
Depending on the tools you have, this step will either be a breeze or very time consuming. I initially thought I would cut the pipes with a hack saw but after a few hacks I realized I would be putting in too much elbow grease and time. I pulled out my cut-off tool and went to town. In less than two minutes I had 85% of the one pipe cut. I couldn’t wrap the entire cut-off tool around the pipe because the remainder was too close to the car, so I used the hack saw to finish the job. I did the same for the other side. Before making the cut I semi-positioned the tip where it would go to guesstimate where the cut had to be. It turned out to be about 3 inches (4 1/2 fingers). The key is not to cut it too short!

View of the Pipe about to get chopped!


The cut point of reference


The cut



Step 3 – Slide the Exhaust tip to muffler (may require someone’s help)
As mentioned by Danielsand, you may want to paint the visible thermal wrap. It was already really late, so I skipped this step. I may go back and do it later. Totally up to YOU!

First thing is to make sure you slide the clamp over the pipe so the tip can be secured once fitted over the pipe from muffler. The image below shows the three connecting pieces. Piece number two will slide over piece number three until it is flush with the cut made to piece number 3. Piece number 1 will slide over the two piece ensuring a tight, snug fit. Come out from under the car and position the tip centered in the bumper opening. Tighten clamp.


Here you see them sliding over each other to ensure a snug tight fit.


Clamped On


Final product! Sorry picture is dark- it was late when I finished. Good pic though, you can see that the thermal wrapping is visible. I will probably go back and paint thermal wrapping with flat black heat resistant paint (BBQ pit spray paint)!


Scrap metal!


Approximate completion time 3 hours. If you don't have the tools and the dealer does infact charge 1/2 hour labor for this job, it might be worth letting them handle it. My dad helped me do the job and we are both DIY'ers so the bonding time we spent doing the job was priceless in my case!!

Hope this help the DIY’ers out there.
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Old 02-03-2009, 12:41 AM
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great work bigd.
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