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11-18-2023, 12:20 PM | #1 |
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Exhaust Setup Dilemma - Corsa Rear Section, but its not enough!
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I know this topic has been beat to death, but my setup is a bit different so thought it might be worth soliciting opinions. I have a 2013 E92 Comp that is completely stock. I recently got a really good deal on a set of Corsa mufflers (300 bucks!) and while I like the sound, Im looking for a bit more volume and tone. For context, when I removed the stock muffler to install the corsa, I drove around for a day without the muffler to see what that would be like. Of course, anything below 4k rpm its unbearable - the drone, volume raspy-ness is atrocious. But over 5k RPM, it sounded absolutely mind blowing. Almost like a 458, which is crazy for a cross plan crank motor. The corsa is great tone-wise but I'm looking for a little more volume and high rpm symphony. I'm also not too keen on doing like a bimmer-world x-pipe or any other catless x-pipe which would require a tune unless I have no other choice My initial idea was purely to cut out the secondary cat and either weld a pipe in its place or a resonator. Any opinions on if that would help? Or any other thoughts in general? Thanks! PS: this is a video of the M3 all stock without the rear muffler: https://youtube.com/shorts/iaWveTaaS7k?feature=share. Enjoy! Last edited by e86nut; 11-18-2023 at 12:27 PM.. |
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Welcome to the world of trial and error!! You basically need to find the sweet spot to you by removing cats and likely adding resonators in either the primary, secondary cat locations, or both locations depending on your taste.
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Depending on your personal opinions of what resonators actually do (some say they tune unwanted noise out but do not affect the volume, some say they make the exhaust quieter and reduce unwanted high frequency noises), I think removing the secondary cats and replacing them with straight exhaust pipe is a good start but may not be enough increase for you. Removing the primary cats and secondary cats and replacing with resonators will likely give you lots more volume with the least amount of rasp. I've seen several people rave about the "Six Resonator" x-pipe being great. I personally have the Corsa axle back exhaust with just test pipes that remove the primary cats. It has great volume- its loud when you want it to be up top, sounds great when around town, but can also be quiet when cruising at light throttle. The possible downside are the addition of rasp and check engine light for emissions. I think the rasp is a really good rasp sound, but some disagree with any amount of rasp at all so youtube.com/@thatwhitem4 if you want to listen to some in-car footage of my E92.
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11-21-2023, 06:48 PM | #3 |
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Honestly, test pipes is probably what you want. Yes you will need a tune if you want to remove the check engine light, but its not too big of a deal, plus other benefits. The secondary cats do a good enough job at removing the smell, and there is little to no rasp with this setup. (stock resonators remain)
I'm in the Seattle area, and that is the combo I am running. Corsa + test pipes. If you want to hear it in person we could arrange something. Let me know. |
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11-21-2023, 08:53 PM | #4 |
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Find a used Macht Schnell x pipe, and keep the stock x pipe in case you sell your car. A. you won't lose money on the MS x pipe if you ever choose to sell it, and you can revert back to stock if you choose to sell the car. Last, get a stage 2 tune. It is worth it for a lot of reasons discussed on the board.
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11-22-2023, 04:52 AM | #5 |
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dont cut up your stock x pipe, any aftermarket x pipe will enhance the sound.
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11-22-2023, 09:34 AM | #6 |
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My first and only exhaust i have owned on my e90 m3 is the megan racing with test pipes. I love it, but i was interested in the corsa only if it were at least as loud as the megan. has anyone here owned both with test pipes? That is the biggest con i have heard with the corsa is that it is on the more conservative less loud side, slightly louder than stock.
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11-28-2023, 01:35 PM | #9 |
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I'd keep the Corsa and get a full Eventuri plenum, intake and airbox.
I have a Dinan exhaust and with the Eventuri set up, I have no desire for a louder exhaust. |
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