Exhaust question.
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Originally Posted by diveleader' post='403949' date='Mar 17 2007, 07:24 PM
I thought I would bump this post back up and ask for your advice.
the actuator arm can be moved by hand, but it does require some effort - do you think the actuator is too stiff?
I am out of my AUC warranty soon and am constructing a list of possible warranty issues.
Many thanks for your input.
the actuator arm can be moved by hand, but it does require some effort - do you think the actuator is too stiff?
I am out of my AUC warranty soon and am constructing a list of possible warranty issues.
Many thanks for your input.
..needs torque demand to be actuated (read: driving !)
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..needs torque demand to be actuated (read: driving !)
Do you get someone to sit in the boot (trunk) whilst you drive!
(how, and lean out so they can see the if the valve opens!!)
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Originally Posted by diveleader' post='404682' date='Mar 19 2007, 09:42 PM
So how can you tell if it works...
Do you get someone to sit in the boot (trunk) whilst you drive!
(how, and lean out so they can see the if the valve opens!!)
Do you get someone to sit in the boot (trunk) whilst you drive!
(how, and lean out so they can see the if the valve opens!!)
...I guess I take it for granted.
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Originally Posted by katheikia' post='404255' date='Mar 18 2007, 09:55 AM
I want to try doing this, but I HAVE NO IDEA of how?????
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You guys know what so funny the stock setup the resonator and complete with the stock muffler the dealer price is roughly 1 grand and we remove it to buy an aftermarket exhaust that is 700-1000 is that kinda funny. Just for a sound hahahha. Yeah i have the remuse i like it but i'll have to do a quad setup and get rid of my remuse after i ket my kit so more money on exhaust again. And by the way it's a nice sound clip.
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Originally Posted by katheikia' post='404255' date='Mar 18 2007, 05:55 PM
I want to try doing this, but I HAVE NO IDEA of how?????
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Originally Posted by 530E60NL' post='31884' date='Sep 7 2004, 11:09 PM
Yes you can keep it open permanently. I had the same flap on my old 330i and this is how I did it.
I pulled of the rubber hose that creates a vacuum to close the valve. I pushed a golfpin in the rubber hose so I wouldn't get a faultmessage from my car. When you do this your flap stays open all the time and your exhaust sound will improve a lot. In my old 330 Ci it was much more throatier then it was before. In the end I decided to reconnect the hose again because the sound was to noisy for me to be acceptable.
Goodluck with trying and dont forget to plug the rubber hose with a golfpin or something!
I pulled of the rubber hose that creates a vacuum to close the valve. I pushed a golfpin in the rubber hose so I wouldn't get a faultmessage from my car. When you do this your flap stays open all the time and your exhaust sound will improve a lot. In my old 330 Ci it was much more throatier then it was before. In the end I decided to reconnect the hose again because the sound was to noisy for me to be acceptable.
Goodluck with trying and dont forget to plug the rubber hose with a golfpin or something!
no, you're gonna have to plug the line, AND find a way to keep the valve open . Unlike the older systems, bmw has fitted the new active exhausts with "normally closed" valves. In essence, you're gonna have to keep the valve open one way or another. I tied some metal wire around it to keep the valve open. Make sure you use something not flammable to tie it open as it gets pretty hot down there...