08-23-2011, 06:47 PM | #23 |
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Haha well they deserve special names, they're pretty unique cars after all. I think every 35i X6 could benefit from the look of the square tips, if only it wasn't a trade off. The noise doesn't bother me anymore, I honestly can't remember what it sounded like before. However, I have not yet taken it on the highway for more than 10 minutes at a time and it's usually not cruising - so I cannot comment on how annoying the drone is really.
I have another service appointment in 2 weeks for something else, but at that time I want to discuss the fitment again with everyone at the dealership and escalate it if needed. |
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01-05-2013, 12:33 AM | #24 | |
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http://getbmwparts.com and its on sale now I did research before getting it because of the valve removed and you will lose some low torque. with the performance exhaust system it changes everything you have on the stock model, and it also has its valve on one side, but the mufler is different as well that is how you get the V8 sound i think. For yours which you already changed to V8 tips only, they do look wrong as a placement, i have seen the tips only changed they look centred not like on your pictures, whoever changed yours done something wrong, the tips only parts can only fit one way, and your V6 tips should be cut at specific place so they fit right. But don't get discouraged, it is not very hard to put the old valve from V6 pipe to the new one, its about $200 but take it to a proper exhaust shop not BMW, but you will lose the sound and go back to V6 sound. below is the part and my car fitted with it and performance parts Last edited by LK0008; 01-05-2013 at 03:04 AM.. |
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01-05-2013, 04:58 PM | #25 |
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Over her in the UK I bought the 50i tips for my X6 40d.
The kit was around 440 GBP (650 USD??) and included everything on the above pictures, minus the muffler. It fitted perfectly with the stock pipes being simply cut with an airtool, then new pipes and end tips clamped on. I have to say that I really didn't notice any distinct change in exhaust note, and certainly no loss of torque/performance. I only had them done for aesthetic reasons, to replace the wheelbarrow handles |
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