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demondali 11-26-2005 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by powers1
Tacked on in their context means that they will weld the tips to the end of your back box with some metal brackets(tacks!).Providing they weld it properly, straight and dont leave the tips siticking too far out,it wont look too bad or silly because from most angles you will just see the end of the tips.
Because your oem pipes point down you will still have some exhaust gases around the area where you are going to weld the tips,so although your tips will be non-functional ,they will be somewhat realistic!
In fact,as I mentioned before,I now get a lot of condensation smoke with my 4.8 mufflers(didnt realise this before on my 3.0D because of the oem downpipes)!Should this continue to bother me,my only option is to do what your are contemplating!This way you have the looks but your still being ecological.

One more thing!Make sure that you are present when they align the tips?Thus making sure they are done to your preference.

Make sure you get the oem rubber trim for around the cover holes!
These shouldnt cost more than 20 quid and they add a nice finishing touch.
The part nos. are.51 12 7 010 123 and 51 12 7 010 124


Thanks for that Powers1, just one more thing then i will stop bothering you.
what dimension tail pipe u suggest i shuld get to "tack to the back box!

Eg width of the oval? i assume something that fills as much of the space.
what about length? i gess the tip i get needs to be square at the back so it fits dead against the back box. as apposed to being a pipe at the back?

thanks

powers1 11-27-2005 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Hans_ACS
power1, what exactly do you mean by 'condensation' smoke ?

When you start your car in the morning from cold you get white smoke(water condensation) until the engine warms up to normal operating temperature.

How long does yours take for the condensation to disappear?

Deepwater 11-27-2005 06:58 AM

3.0D exhaust kit
 
Chris
Does the exhaust kit affect the BMW warranty, 2002 3.0D
David

powers1 11-27-2005 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by demondali
Thanks for that Powers1, just one more thing then i will stop bothering you.
what dimension tail pipe u suggest i shuld get to "tack to the back box!

Eg width of the oval? i assume something that fills as much of the space.
what about length? i gess the tip i get needs to be square at the back so it fits dead against the back box. as apposed to being a pipe at the back?

thanks

Think the Ovals will look nicer! 170x90 is the size of my 4.8.The end tip is cut slanted at a 15 degree angle so that you dont get too much smoke on the rear of X5!
Have a look at the installation photos to see how far out my tips are!
I dont know what tips you are getting!I cant advise you further unless I know the dimensions of the tips!
Have you looked at buying just the 4.8 tips from BMW dealer?

Regarding how to fix the back of your tips to your back box,they will have to weld some brackets from the edges of the back box to the edges of your tips.The length of these brackets will determine how far out your tips will stick out!.

powers1 11-30-2005 06:13 PM

DEMONDALI,have you done the tips mod yet???

Deepwater 12-03-2005 12:25 PM

Aftermarket exhausts
 
Have been searching through e-bay and found two companies who sell stainless steel exhaust kits for 3.0d X5. One is J.W. Racing (double twin rounds), the other is Blue Flame Exhausts (twin ovals) both in the UK.
Has anyone tried these systems :)
David

powers1 12-03-2005 12:37 PM

Had a look at their web sites!They dont advertise anything for the X5???Do you have pictures,prices?

Deepwater 12-03-2005 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by powers1
Had a look at their web sites!They dont advertise anything for the X5???Do you have pictures,prices?

If you put "BMW X5 exhaust" in e-bay search it should come up with both. Pegbox7 on this thread also sells them, sent him a private message a couple of days ago but no reply.

powers1 12-03-2005 03:43 PM

The Blue flames alternative looks well made!With just that straight through middle muffler, Back Pressure will be almost non-existente?

Deepwater 12-03-2005 04:08 PM

blue flame
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by powers1
The Blue flames alternative looks well made!With just that straight through middle muffler, Back Pressure will be almost non-existente?

Are you tempted :D


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