Change exhaust pipes (diesel)
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Originally Posted by Gav530d' date='Dec 9 2004, 10:42 AM
Hi, new to this forum.
I have a 04 530d, I have replaced the rear box with a Remus Backbox with twin 78mm chrome pipes, it looks great and has nice note to it. Cost ?330 fitted.
Gavin
I have a 04 530d, I have replaced the rear box with a Remus Backbox with twin 78mm chrome pipes, it looks great and has nice note to it. Cost ?330 fitted.
Gavin
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Originally Posted by Guest' date='Dec 6 2004, 06:37 PM
[quote name='the-man-himself' date='Dec 6 2004, 10:28 AM'][quote name='E60Sim' date='Dec 6 2004, 02:53 PM']Par. filter = diesel particulate filter.. Which cleans the diesel "smoke"....
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[/quote]It's in addition to the Cat
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[/quote]Actually particle filter does not have anything to do with catalytic converter. Cat is chemical "thing" and particle filter is only filter.
Bended pipes are because of smoking, because that way "smoke" (very small amount) mix better with air. With particle filter there is not "smoke" to try to hide. Also it's difference between EURO3 and EURO4 emissions.
With straight pipes you get more black to tail than with bended, if there is no filter.
And welcome Gav530d.
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