Dual Exhaust Idea
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Before I got my B&B, I looked into some dual exhausts - Hamann and Eisenmann. When I learned that their "dual" exhaust systems was only a single muffler with a dummy second pipe, I decided it wasn't worth double the money for an extra pipe. Are the duals exhausts systems still like this or have some companies come out withe true dual setups? Can the guys with the dual exhausts let me know? Now what I am considering is having my muffler guy just weld on a second pipe and add on some tips for me. The thing is, I will need to cut off my B&B tips and find a matching set of 2 for the dual setup. What do you guys think about this mod? I really like the look of the dual exhausts so I'm hoping that it wouldn't look too weird.
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I've heard that there are true dual exhaust systems, I think one by ACS, I'm not sure though. When I was at Car Nutz they said that in order to do a true dual exhaust you have to modify your rear wheel well. Or I suppose you could remove your spare tire and modify that compartment.
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Eisenmann I believe is true dual exhaust
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Originally Posted by Hamann5' post='258153' date='Mar 21 2006, 01:13 PM
Eisenmann I believe is true dual exhaust
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I think Racing Dyanmics has real dual exhaust. You may go to see.
http://www.racdyn.com/Localized/Internatio...t_E60_Motor.htm
http://www.racdyn.com/Localized/Internatio...t_E60_Motor.htm
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Originally Posted by Longyong' post='258245' date='Mar 21 2006, 04:59 PM
I think Racing Dyanmics has real dual exhaust. You may go to see.
That was the one I had seen before, nice find Longyong. I'm pretty sure wheel well mods still need to be done with this though.
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Originally Posted by Heiss5' post='258246' date='Mar 21 2006, 05:04 PM
That was the one I had seen before, nice find Longyong. I'm pretty sure wheel well mods still need to be done with this though.
BTW, AFAIK, RD Sport is the only company right now that makes stainless exhaust manifolds and high flow cats for the E60. Total package with exhaust will run you close to $10K but the manifolds alone will increase your hp by 25, per their claims.
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I was just thinkin the other day, if it would be possible to snag the exhausts off of a 645/650 and modify just the tips for an M5 look.
Since the 2 cars share a lotta parts (maybe even chassis) the modifications should be minimal.
Does anyone have any experience with this???
Since the 2 cars share a lotta parts (maybe even chassis) the modifications should be minimal.
Does anyone have any experience with this???
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Originally Posted by singhss' post='258626' date='Mar 22 2006, 03:19 PM
I was just thinkin the other day, if it would be possible to snag the exhausts off of a 645/650 and modify just the tips for an M5 look.
Since the 2 cars share a lotta parts (maybe even chassis) the modifications should be minimal.
Does anyone have any experience with this???
Since the 2 cars share a lotta parts (maybe even chassis) the modifications should be minimal.
Does anyone have any experience with this???
Sorry, I don't have experience with this but the fact that RD has a set-up that works is proof enough that it can be done.