Magnaflow Mufflers?
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Originally Posted by rkhettry23' post='835494' date='Apr 3 2009, 01:14 PM
how does it sound? Can you compare it to anything/maybe a sound clip?
Why does a straight pipe muffler hurt hp? I'm sorry just trying to understand everything...thanks for the help
Why does a straight pipe muffler hurt hp? I'm sorry just trying to understand everything...thanks for the help
i dont think that they sound right
you get a lot of droning from these mufflers in the cabin and some vibration.
If you cant afford a real exhaust now, save up and wait. I had my e60 8 months before i modded it.
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Originally Posted by PraiseTheLowered' post='835505' date='Apr 3 2009, 04:28 PM
you get a lot of droning from these mufflers in the cabin and some vibration.
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Originally Posted by jjsigpi' post='835508' date='Apr 3 2009, 01:30 PM
+1... he is right. There is tons of droning in the cabin. I have the 14862 MagnaFlow and I'm currently switching it out with an RPI exhaust... btw, why don't you get an RPI exhaust instead?
yep with the price of the muffler $220+ $120 for install are you spending $340
the RPI exhaust is $749 or whatever trinity charges now and looks great, gains dyno proven power, and ZERO droning in the cabin, sounds awesome too, sounds the way a well made exhaust should
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yep with the price of the muffler $220+ $120 for install are you spending $340
the RPI exhaust is $749 or whatever trinity charges now and looks great, gains dyno proven power, and ZERO droning in the cabin, sounds awesome too, sounds the way a well made exhaust should
the RPI exhaust is $749 or whatever trinity charges now and looks great, gains dyno proven power, and ZERO droning in the cabin, sounds awesome too, sounds the way a well made exhaust should
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ok you guys convinced me, but I can't afford to do RPi just yet, but in the future I will definitely look into it. For the time being can anyone recommend some tips just to improve the looks of my stock exhaust? They just look extremely tiny on my stock non-mtech bumper and it bothers the hell outta me.
EDIT: I have a 535xi...I don't see that option on trinity's site...is it something new coming out? I thought someone said it woulbe ballpark like $3K...maybe i'm wrong
EDIT: I have a 535xi...I don't see that option on trinity's site...is it something new coming out? I thought someone said it woulbe ballpark like $3K...maybe i'm wrong
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Go with RPI! I was contemplating getting the Magnaflow but dished out the $899 because I wanted a REAL exhaust.
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I would say go with the magna if that's what you like and can afford. Of course there will always b some cabin noise with turbo mufflers. But to me the magna doesn't sound to much diff than the rpi. A lot of guys where running magnas b4 rpi came out.
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Originally Posted by jjsigpi' post='835508' date='Apr 3 2009, 01:30 PM
+1... he is right. There is tons of droning in the cabin. I have the 14862 MagnaFlow and I'm currently switching it out with an RPI exhaust... btw, why don't you get an RPI exhaust instead?
+1 on the RPI exhaust. I just got it installed monday and it definitely gave me more power and response when driving in DS mode. Definitely a must on upgrade.
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Originally Posted by rkhettry23' post='835573' date='Apr 3 2009, 02:24 PM
ok you guys convinced me, but I can't afford to do RPi just yet, but in the future I will definitely look into it. For the time being can anyone recommend some tips just to improve the looks of my stock exhaust? They just look extremely tiny on my stock non-mtech bumper and it bothers the hell outta me.
EDIT: I have a 535xi...I don't see that option on trinity's site...is it something new coming out? I thought someone said it woulbe ballpark like $3K...maybe i'm wrong
EDIT: I have a 535xi...I don't see that option on trinity's site...is it something new coming out? I thought someone said it woulbe ballpark like $3K...maybe i'm wrong
Good choice, if you're going to mod your e60, mod it right. Originally I made a few purchases for my vehicle because they were inexpensive, only to end up getting rid of them in the end. The RPI Race Exhaust is estimated to be under $2000. it's is being test fitted on my vehicle and will be available shortly.
http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=72476