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Car Forum / BMW Cars / January 2006

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E30 Exhaust

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MarkS - 10 Jan 2006 14:51 GMT
Hi all, the exhaust system on my UK 1990 320iSE has seen better days
and needs renewing soon.

Currently it is the non-cat 3 part system with a mid-box and the single
outlet silencer. The question is whether I can install a 2 part system
as a replacement without any adverse effects? According to the parts
catalogue the 2 part system was fitted to some 320i cars, and the 325i.
This seems to be a cheaper way to do it, and the rear valence is shaped
to accept the twin outlets so it would be an attractive addition. Would
there be any change to backpressure which could affect the engine? Also
can anyone confirm whether the downpipe is the same for the two systems
or would I need to replace this too?

Thanks for any advice.
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Mark
John Burns - 10 Jan 2006 16:14 GMT
I'd find your local powerflow agent. They'll make up a stainless system
on the car from stock parts. I had one on my e30 318iS made four years
ago for 300 GBP. Costs more than oem parts from euro car parts (only get
the oem bits, their grade B stuff is tosh) but is guaranteed for as long
as you own the car.

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MarkS - 11 Jan 2006 10:39 GMT
Hi John. I did consider stainless as an option (Euro do some stainless
versions of some OE parts) but not sure I can justify the extra outlay,
given that the original mild steel components have lasted 16 years so
pressumably the replacements would too. I'm not looking for any kind of
performance gains and want to retain the original exhaust note. I
reckon the powerflow parts for mine would be more expensive than 300,
allowing for 4 years' inflation and the fact that mine's a six
cylinder.

Cheers

Mark
MW de Jager - 11 Jan 2006 07:18 GMT
Someone once told me, as long as you have a pipe on it, you will have
backpressure.   Hard to say whether this rule still applies if the pipe is
6" in diameter, but I doubt that this is the cause for your concern.

Don't know where in the UK it is best to have this kind of work done, but my
320i, 1987 model, has been running just fine with a freeflow exhaust (just
over 2" in diameter) for the last 10 years.  No offset silencers and no
backpressure issues.  It does not sound as refined though!  If you don't
like a drone, fit an offset silencer at the back.

MW

> Hi all, the exhaust system on my UK 1990 320iSE has seen better days
> and needs renewing soon.
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> --
> Mark
MarkS - 11 Jan 2006 09:18 GMT
Thanks for that. I'm looking to put an OE replacement on, rather than
anything aftermarket, I want to maintain the original performance
characteristics and exhaust note. Will be doing the work myself so only
the only issue is selecting parts that will definitely fit and work.

Mark
keith - 11 Jan 2006 12:49 GMT
>Thanks for that. I'm looking to put an OE replacement on, rather than
>anything aftermarket, I want to maintain the original performance
>characteristics and exhaust note. Will be doing the work myself so only
>the only issue is selecting parts that will definitely fit and work.
>
>Mark

when i cam to replace just the rear box on my car, I fitted an OEM
replacement.  sorry, cant recall the manufaturer. however, it fitted
perfectly, lined up correctly, sounds as quiet as ever, and looks very
well made.  the previous OEM box lasted 12 years.

keith
MarkS - 11 Jan 2006 13:17 GMT
Hi Keith, does your car have the three piece system with a centre box
too? Is the replacement the single outlet type? The problem I've got is
that the centre box is on the way out as well as the rear, so i could
replace both with a single backbox from a two part system (which has
the twin outlets), as with a 325i, but I'm not sure if the downpipes
are the same. Any thoughts?

Many thanks

Mark
keith - 11 Jan 2006 13:49 GMT
Sorry mark.. cant help you there....   my comments were to the quality
of OEM parts.

how far are you froom an exhaust centre?   sometimes the guys there
can be quite helpful.. if its a slow day they may even put it up on
the ramp and let you have look and measure..

keith

>Hi Keith, does your car have the three piece system with a centre box
>too? Is the replacement the single outlet type? The problem I've got is
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>
>Mark
 
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