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re: muffler question
- Subject: re: muffler question
- From: Ryan Braithwaite <brahtw8@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 13:00:49 -0700 (PDT)
> My question is about
> European mufflers or any after
> market mufflers, what brand is recommended ?
> Are they better than the
> local store ? Are they louder ? Do you really
> get any more horse power ?
In my experience you will get little more than a
modest horsepower/torque gain from an aftermarket
system, if any. The most popular seem to be
Borla, Supersprint, Active Autowerk, UUC and B&B
tri-flow. You can spend anywhere from $0-1000 or
more on a complete cat-back system. If you do
buy an expensive aftermarket, I definitely
recommend stainless steel as it will last longer
than regular or aluminized steel and looks very
nice.
The most cost-effective upgrade is to find a used
exhaust from an E36 M3. You may be able to get
one for free, or buy it for around $100-150.
As far as the aftermarket systems, my personal
preference is the B&B tri-flow. It is not cheap,
but it looks and sounds great. I put one on my
car a year ago for $1000 with the installation.
My car was also eating its muffler alive and had
a throaty With the tri-flow it is louder still,
but not buzzy like the grapefruit shooters you
see on some japanese and american cars. If your
tastes are a little more restrained, I think the
supersprint offers a quiter sound.
Ryan
1994 325i 5-spd.
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