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12-23-2010, 04:46 PM | #1 |
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FS: Budget friendly exhaust setup
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Hello everyone! I have a custom setup for sale that I had on my 328i for 3 weeks. I purchased a Vibrant Resonator 1792 ($48 on amazon) to replace the stock resonator *i have an e90* and single layered chrome staggered straight cut tips from cyba ($80 one-side). I got the idea for this setup from frdvshcy in this thread: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=442738 My thoughts on the setup are exactly the same as frdvshcy's, cold-starts and revving sounds very aggressive/mean. And as for drone, I only experience this in the 1800 to 2000 RPM range as I have an automatic, however you don't have to deal with constant drone because the sound at cruising speeds of 25, 40, 65, and 80 MPH have very minimal noise.. till you punch it . Unfortunately I had to remove this setup because my father very much prefers the quiet benz s-class unnoticeable engine/exhaust noise.. so my loss is your gain!! I am very open to reasonable offers, I paid $128 total for the resonator and tips. It cost $95 for labor/materials at Ace Muffler in Westminister but I'm eating those costs. I'd like to keep this local to avoid shipping issues, and I don't mind personally delivering the exhaust cause I love driving my car!! Thanks for checking out my thread. -James Here's a few pictures for you guys/gals: Last edited by AoS810; 12-24-2010 at 02:55 AM.. |
12-23-2010, 11:58 PM | #3 |
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Thanks for taking a look Biimer! I just sent ya a pm. I forgot to mention that I'd like to keep this within SoCal so I don't spend too much $$ on gas but if you're in Norcal I'm heading up to Sacremento to visit family this weekend so please respond asap! Again thanks everyone for checking out my thread.
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