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Old 05-19-2008 | 09:56 PM
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recently got my mtech installed and now i'm considering a quad exhaust set up. i currently have single magnaflow #14862 w/dual tips. sounds good, but i've always loved the look of quad exhausts.

my main two concerns are...
  1. How it will sound? With an I6, i do not want to sound ricey. i want to maintain an agressive, but yet "bareable" tune. for those of you have a quad set up, pls post your sounds clips and tell me about your set up.
  2. Performance. i do not want to sacrifice any performance due to lack of back pressure by getting quads.

if and when i decide, i plan to pay Pepe a visit at AAA muffler. then what to do about a diffuser..........damn, it never ends does it?!?!
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does this mean noone with an '08 535i has quads? will i be the guniea pig?!
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Originally Posted by MacFly' post='584179' date='May 19 2008, 11:56 PM
recently got my mtech installed and now i'm considering a quad exhaust set up. i currently have single magnaflow #14862 w/dual tips. sounds good, but i've always loved the look of quad exhausts.

my main two concerns are...
  1. How it will sound? With an I6, i do not want to sound ricey. i want to maintain an agressive, but yet "bareable" tune. for those of you have a quad set up, pls post your sounds clips and tell me about your set up.
  2. Performance. i do not want to sacrifice any performance due to lack of back pressure by getting quads.

if and when i decide, i plan to pay Pepe a visit at AAA muffler. then what to do about a diffuser..........damn, it never ends does it?!?!
Take a look at the thread below:
http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=...15&start=15

It has quads for I6 and V8. A couple of turbos won't make a sound difference.

As for exhaust, you "DO NOT" want backpressure or high velocity in your exhaust system. Turbo engine do not need the scavenging effect when the pistons are up high. Straight throughs and mandrel bents on your custom exhaust is what you want for optimum exhaust flow. Do not equate "turbo" mufflers with turbo engine. I repeat, do not equate "turbo" mufflers with turbo engines.
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i'm on the same boat as you John. Another forum you might want to check out is e90post.com. click on the turbo section and you will find numerous posts of mufflers for our N54 TT. This is what i'm considering if someone can custom fit it in our cars:

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=126416

and some http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.p...e+racing+intake

UR is fit testing their intake for the 535 and should be available anytime soon.

The thing is i'm not sure if i want to be the guinea pig!
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Originally Posted by MacFly' post='584179' date='May 19 2008, 09:56 PM
recently got my mtech installed and now i'm considering a quad exhaust set up. i currently have single magnaflow #14862 w/dual tips. sounds good, but i've always loved the look of quad exhausts.

my main two concerns are...
  1. How it will sound? With an I6, i do not want to sound ricey. i want to maintain an agressive, but yet "bareable" tune. for those of you have a quad set up, pls post your sounds clips and tell me about your set up.
  2. Performance. i do not want to sacrifice any performance due to lack of back pressure by getting quads.

if and when i decide, i plan to pay Pepe a visit at AAA muffler. then what to do about a diffuser..........damn, it never ends does it?!?!
I KNEW IT!!! From the very first time I said go quads... Now look at you...your car WAS bone stock now it's turning into a beauty!
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Originally Posted by Bimmer32' post='584386' date='May 20 2008, 10:49 AM
Take a look at the thread below:
http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=...15&start=15

It has quads for I6 and V8. A couple of turbos won't make a sound difference.

As for exhaust, you "DO NOT" want backpressure or high velocity in your exhaust system. Turbo engine do not need the scavenging effect when the pistons are up high. Straight throughs and mandrel bents on your custom exhaust is what you want for optimum exhaust flow. Do not equate "turbo" mufflers with turbo engine. I repeat, do not equate "turbo" mufflers with turbo engines.
This is exactly correct and should be emphasized.
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Originally Posted by RemusExhaustShop' post='584687' date='May 20 2008, 03:04 PM
This is exactly correct and should be emphasized.
Sorry i'm no techy on engines. Can you guys elaborate?

The AE i suggested is straight pipes and mandrel bent. What you guys think? Contacted AE and they said that 535i exhaust are in the works.
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Originally Posted by jcool10181' post='584814' date='May 20 2008, 06:03 PM
Sorry i'm no techy on engines. Can you guys elaborate?

The AE i suggested is straight pipes and mandrel bent. What you guys think? Contacted AE and they said that 535i exhaust are in the works.
John - I'll buy your rear bumper if you choose to swap it for a quad.
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Originally Posted by Bimmer32' post='584386
i'm on the same boat as you John. Another forum you might want to check out is e90post.com. click on the turbo section and you will find numerous posts of mufflers for our N54 TT. This is what i'm considering if someone can custom fit it in our cars:

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=126416

and some http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.p...e+racing+intake

UR is fit testing their intake for the 535 and should be available anytime soon.

The thing is i'm not sure if i want to be the guinea pig!
who's UR? if they're reliable, be the test car - it's only an intake. nothing permanent.

Originally Posted by r1racer' post='584546' date='May 20 2008, 11:51 AM
I KNEW IT!!! From the very first time I said go quads... Now look at you...your car WAS bone stock now it's turning into a beauty!
lol. you guys rub off on me! i was in denial, what can i say?!
Old 05-20-2008 | 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by ITNurse' post='584839' date='May 20 2008, 06:33 PM
John - I'll buy your rear bumper if you choose to swap it for a quad.
you mean my rear diffuser?


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