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It is a great mod, and I got a chance I hear my car from the roadside (28mm) and it does sound like a proper sports car! I struggled to hear the difference on full throttle because like what's been commented above, I have a CAI which drowns out the exhaust when I'm driving.
Either way, nice to see forum members helping out like Ang and Ray have. A from me.
Either way, nice to see forum members helping out like Ang and Ray have. A from me.
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It is a great mod, and I got a chance I hear my car from the roadside (28mm) and it does sound like a proper sports car! I struggled to hear the difference on full throttle because like what's been commented above, I have a CAI which drowns out the exhaust when I'm driving.
Either way, nice to see forum members helping out like Ang and Ray have. A from me.
Either way, nice to see forum members helping out like Ang and Ray have. A from me.
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I love the sound of this mod!
Nice work for those that took time looking into this
Ray & Ang - where are you based as I'd happily travel to have this done properly.
Nice work for those that took time looking into this
Ray & Ang - where are you based as I'd happily travel to have this done properly.
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Originally Posted by K3Nguru' timestamp='1336855636' post='21692918
This modification makes exhaust sound good. Pie_n_Chips, is there a slight clutch slip when changing gear?
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Hi all,
Those of you that didn't have this mod done by Ray&Ang (sadly i'm not close enough to you to take you up on your kind offer of helping out) how much did you pay to have it done? I'm trying to find someone local in the devon/cornwall area but am struggling so far.
Ross
Those of you that didn't have this mod done by Ray&Ang (sadly i'm not close enough to you to take you up on your kind offer of helping out) how much did you pay to have it done? I'm trying to find someone local in the devon/cornwall area but am struggling so far.
Ross
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It takes 1 and a half hours to do, so if you have a friendly independent car garage with a welder, I can't imagine it would be much. I got mine done at work, and it was fairly easy if you can weld and have a cutter/angle grinder.
I got my pipe from a metal fabricator workshop. It was an off cut so didn't cost anything.
I got my pipe from a metal fabricator workshop. It was an off cut so didn't cost anything.
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Hey guys, not from the UK but I really am loving this mod and how you guys seemed to make it better then the one done on the Z4, the spot that you guys have been welding the piece of pipe seem like it would not disrupt the flow compared to the Z4. I agree with you guys that the stock exhaust has the perfect note, it is just to quite, and this mod seems like its the right fix. I just picked up a OEM catback with 20K miles, so I am going to use that as an original part and modify the one thats on my car. Was planning on going with a 28mm pipe, and a test pipe and modified intake box with spoon filter and spoon snorkle, maybe even throw some ap2 tips on it and polish the canisters, now thats my kind of exhaust something that honda might have done if they didnt have to worry about laws and regulations. I'll let you guys know how it turns out.
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Originally Posted by WinFreak' timestamp='1335786281' post='21654944
I wonder how the sound of this compares to replacing the middle section of a standard exhaust with a straight pipe
I'd have thought it would be more expensive to do though?