Exhaust mod
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Exhaust mod
Came across this on the z4 forum, simple and apparently makes the stock back boxes sound better, could be a solution for the S
http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewto...it=Exhaust+mod
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Mmm, surprised no one has thought of this before, seems to easy to be good. Let us know what happens if you do try it benb89.
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Interesting, a few thoughts:
- What effect, if any, would this have on MOT testing?
- What implications, if any, would this have on declaring 'modifications' to the insurance company?
benb89 - let us know how this goes if you go ahead with it. Pics and video would be great , along with any associated costs incurred.
- What effect, if any, would this have on MOT testing?
- What implications, if any, would this have on declaring 'modifications' to the insurance company?
benb89 - let us know how this goes if you go ahead with it. Pics and video would be great , along with any associated costs incurred.
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Interesting, a few thoughts:
- What effect, if any, would this have on MOT testing?
- What implications, if any, would this have on declaring 'modifications' to the insurance company?
benb89 - let us know how this goes if you go ahead with it. Pics and video would be great , along with any associated costs incurred.
- What effect, if any, would this have on MOT testing?
- What implications, if any, would this have on declaring 'modifications' to the insurance company?
benb89 - let us know how this goes if you go ahead with it. Pics and video would be great , along with any associated costs incurred.
It all comes after the cat so wont affect MOTs/emissions or anything. Its just bypassing the last silencers a bit.
You could tell your insurance company you have a custom exhaust, didn't cost anything extra when I declared mine. They'd never notice/care/anything if you didn't though.
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Originally Posted by chet' timestamp='1334251282' post='21601483
Interesting, a few thoughts:
- What effect, if any, would this have on MOT testing?
- What implications, if any, would this have on declaring 'modifications' to the insurance company?
benb89 - let us know how this goes if you go ahead with it. Pics and video would be great , along with any associated costs incurred.
- What effect, if any, would this have on MOT testing?
- What implications, if any, would this have on declaring 'modifications' to the insurance company?
benb89 - let us know how this goes if you go ahead with it. Pics and video would be great , along with any associated costs incurred.
It all comes after the cat so wont affect MOTs/emissions or anything. Its just bypassing the last silencers a bit.
You could tell your insurance company you have a custom exhaust, didn't cost anything extra when I declared mine. They'd never notice/care/anything if you didn't though.
Videos before and after showing the audible differences [i.e. at idle, revving] would be great, if possible .