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Old 12-10-2009, 02:04 PM
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Any experiences/insights on this? it's for a 525/530i

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http://www.umnitza.com/5series-quad-exhaus...30i-p-5678.html

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this seems like a pretty good deal for a quad exhaust, assuming it's a good product, that's what I'm not sure about...

Does anybody has any idea/review of this?
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Originally Posted by LeuS' post='1071694' date='Dec 10 2009, 03:47 PM
this seems like a pretty good deal for a quad exhaust, assuming it's a good product, that's what I'm not sure about...

Does anybody has any idea/review of this?

look for a dyno or call umnitza and ask to have them post up a dyno result and the method they used to get the results
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look for a dyno or call umnitza and ask to have them post up a dyno result and the method they used to get the results
That's the problem, I dont think they do.

I guess what I'm trying to find out if there could be any complications, errors, or even decrease in HP by replacing the stock exhaust with this.
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Originally Posted by LeuS' post='1071713' date='Dec 10 2009, 04:26 PM
That's the problem, I dont think they do.

I guess what I'm trying to find out if there could be any complications, errors, or even decrease in HP by replacing the stock exhaust with this.

i doubt any complications or errors but the event of serious decrease in horsepower is very possible.

There are very few exhaust companies that do proper dynos and make gains for our cars, the only two I know of are Remus and RPI

theres no point in putting an exhaust on your car if it doesnt benefit it in some way
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I want these dual exhaust so bad!! umnitza needs to start working on for other model 5series like the 535 =]
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