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10-02-2021, 11:11 AM | #1 |
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2011m3 exhaust
I just bought an M3 and I am doing the rod bearings first but I thought I would reach out and ask anybody that knows about these cars what is the best aftermarket exhaust. I don't need catalytic converter's in my area same question for intake thanks
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10-02-2021, 11:43 AM | #2 |
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All subjective in my opinion
What are your goals? I have a tamed MPE exhaust with carbon fiber plenum, cf intake and lid. The MPE is somewhat mild but has a great tuned sound which allows all those cf intake pieces to roar under WOT. I prefer this over a loud exhaust that drowns out the v8.👍🏼
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I would say, if there was a most common favorite among drivers on the forum, it seems to be Corsa. It's considered a "gentleman's exhaust" and gives the car a muscle v8 sound, more American than European. A lot of it depends on whether you plan to straight pipe, just remove the primary cats, go to an aftermarket x-pipe, etc. lots of audio clips on YouTube to give you an idea but you really have to hear it in person. Aftermarket exhaust manufacturer comments about drone or lack thereof are generally based on stock cats/ x pipe
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