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by350 01-20-2011 08:12 PM

2011 35i tailpipe question/concern
 
Does anyone know why the 2011 35i doesn't seem to make much use of the right tailpipe? I notice when I start it up in the morning that nearly all of the steam/exhaust is coming out of the left tailpipe.

Also, I'm starting to get a black stain on the painted bumper piece that extends under the left exhaust tip. Anyone else experiencing this?

bimmerMSport 01-20-2011 11:22 PM

my 2011 M-sport do the same thing....only the driver side tail pipe having the white smoke..

Kloogy 01-20-2011 11:23 PM

Only one tailpipe works, until it's under heavy throttle. Then the flapper opens up and the second one becomes functional.

bimmerMSport 01-20-2011 11:39 PM

so does it mean we're fine...sorry don't know anything bout it...my first BMW too

jdbretz 01-21-2011 12:50 PM

Yes you are fine. BMW uses a vacuum controled valve to open the other tip up during heavier acceleration to reduce backpressure. It also increases the exhaust note. It is design to be quiet while putzing around, and when you get on it it opens both up to allow to motor to breath better and produce a louder exhuast note. If you want the exhaust to be louder and both to be used all the time there are instructions on E90post on how to accomplish this, or you could just Google it.

jdbretz 01-21-2011 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by by350 (Post 798040)
Also, I'm starting to get a black stain on the painted bumper piece that extends under the left exhaust tip. Anyone else experiencing this?

That is typically caused by heavy acceleration. During full throttle acceration, the motor burns oil (most cars I've seen do this not just BMW's). Those stains are the result of the burnt oil coming out of the tailpipe and covering the bumper. It can easily be washed off, but that would be my guess as to what is occuring

bimmerMSport 01-21-2011 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdbretz (Post 798184)
Yes you are fine. BMW uses a vacuum controled valve to open the other tip up during heavier acceleration to reduce backpressure. It also increases the exhaust note. It is design to be quiet while putzing around, and when you get on it it opens both up to allow to motor to breath better and produce a louder exhuast note. If you want the exhaust to be louder and both to be used all the time there are instructions on E90post on how to accomplish this, or you could just Google it.

thanks for the info......when you say both exhaust to be used and louder does it mean more gas it will consume

jdbretz 01-21-2011 11:03 PM

Not at all. It will not affect your fuel consumption in any way.

Kloogy 01-21-2011 11:42 PM

Well yes. More gas will be consumed because you're going faster !!:nanana:

Richard in NC 01-22-2011 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kloogy (Post 798281)
Well yes. More gas will be consumed because you're going faster !!:nanana:

An aftermarket exhaust sure has that effect. I always want to puch it just to hear it.


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