06-15-2016, 12:24 AM | #1 |
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Megan Exhausts?
I am not too familiar with exhaust systems and I am contemplating getting something for my X5M to make it sound better. I am not too concerned with the performance aspect as that's fairly minor anyway, but I want a deep nice sound.
What do you guys think of these exhausts, I see them going for fairly cheap on ebay. Anyone running these? Video clips? Thanks http://www.ebay.ca/itm/MEGAN-3-5-Qua...9WAc86&vxp=mtr |
06-16-2016, 06:04 PM | #2 |
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If you want a deep sound and not pay $4,000 + then you should buy a Fabspeed Supercup Exhaust. If you go to there website they have a few video clips you can listen to. I also looked at Megan and the quality is just ok but the sound isn't deep and the tips look cheap.
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06-16-2016, 06:10 PM | #4 |
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Fabspeed was running a special for the forum last month but if you contact them and tell them I referred you to them they will probably help you out.
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06-16-2016, 08:04 PM | #5 |
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Thanks for the comments. Fab speed looks nice but still fairly pricey especially with the stupid Canadian exchange rates right now. I guess I'll think about it.
That being said; have many people done any x pipes, or muffler deletes or mods akin to that? Just for sheer sound gains and nothing to do with performance. |
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06-17-2016, 12:06 PM | #6 |
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Well another option is modifying the stock exhaust. Here is the link for it.
http://www.xbimmers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=973042
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06-17-2016, 12:35 PM | #7 |
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Thanks for posting that. I am going to call around my local shops to see if this is doable. I can't believe though out of all the people that said they did the mod there's one video that's barely a good one lol.
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06-18-2016, 10:25 AM | #8 |
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Fabspeed is literally two $60 resonators welded to some 3in pipe. Any competent exhaust shop can rig that together for about $100, maybe $200. They rigged it with some nice stainless pipe and charge 10x's the actual cost.
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come on now....those resonators are like $80-$100 each I do like Fabspeed stuff, but you are correct, $300-$400 of metal, welded in a day, polished and shipped..... I will never judge someone for their ability to build a brand and charge for it though. this is the part you cant quantify. if I was willing to drop $$$$ on an exhaust, they would be the one |
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06-19-2016, 08:02 PM | #10 |
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Ya Fabspeed certainly looks awesome but definitely not worth what it is. I like modifying the stock exhaust thing but I am worried about voiding my warranty.
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06-19-2016, 08:48 PM | #11 |
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It's a free country baby, as long as there are rich guys and rich dads out there who pay for this stuff, they'll keep building. God bless em!
The new Eisenmann set up is the same! Just a couple of shiny a$$ resonators mated to some nice shiny SS pipe. The sight of it will make you drool but it's important to know that you can rig the same thing up for just a couple hundred dollars. With that said, if you're pushing a brand new $100K x5m, I don't think you're worried about some $5K resonators.. |
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Some interesting statements about paying too much for things that don't cost much to make cause you can say that just about everything we as consumers buy right like downpipes for example and LOTS of other stuff. The reason why we pay what we do is most of use don't have the equipment,time or know how to make things like this and other stuff we buy. With the exception of Megan, Fabspeed cost less than any other aftermarket exhaust for the X5 M. As stated they do a great job with the fabrication quality and has some nice touches to it like polished pipes, embossed logo and very nice tips in Hyper Black Chrome or Chrome. The stock exhaust mod is ok but doesn't sound as good for one ,also cost about $400-$600, is very heavy compared to the Fabspeed and would still have to pay about $300-500 for nice exhaust tips so it still ends up being a $1,000 deal. As far as voiding your warranty goes they can't void it with modifying it or doing a aftermarket one so nothing to be worried about.
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That certainly sounds intense. How does it sound under full load etc? Any drone at highway speeds? Is it different in regular vs M mode? It might even be a tad bit loud for me. Do you have any pictures of stock underneath these vs yours so I can see what exactly happened and what other combinations may be possible? I am a bit of a noob when it comes to this stuff if you can't tell. lol |
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That's good to know about warranty. I purchased extended warranty and wouldn't want to void that after modifying my stock exhaust if that's the route I end up going. |
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Hey Cattivo, how does yours sound compared to the Akrapovic exhaust?
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06-21-2016, 09:57 AM | #21 |
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The Akrapovic exhaust sounds very similar to the OE exhaust(with the valves closed) maybe a little bit louder with a deeper rumble...my setup is insanely loud during cold start but quiets down after the initial cold start, if I keep it under 3k rpm it sounds similar to an NA V8 M3 exhaust... above that it screams and sounds like an SRT Hellcat or Viper
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Yeah Cattivo but it clearly doesn't sound or look as good of the Fabspeed either so I guess you get what you pay for. Your straight pipes might of been less than the Fabspeed exhaust itself but $1,400 alone for the Akra tips are wayyyy overrated and more than I spent on my entire Fabspeed system. As you said the straight pipes with catless downpipes are obnoxiously loud. With the Fabspeed Supercup it's a perfect setup cause the small resonators gives it a throaty sound, isn't as loud as straight pipe,has no drone, can hear the Turbos spool up still and when I'm just cruising it sound more like stock M mode but with better sound. In non M mode it's quieter and less aggressive and in M mode when you smash on the gas and downshift you get more of a race car sound with lots of whap and crackin. Carbon/ Titanium tips serve no purpose and are paying just for the name mainly. The Akrapovic full exhaust system is a different story and is really nice but still couldn't justify spending that kind of money.
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