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Old 10-17-2011, 05:36 AM   #1
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Default Exhaust suggestion???

Just trying to see what are some exhausts I should consider looking into
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Custom Like I have, twin tip style with no res.


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I have a Stromung exhaust, you can get them from understeer.com, it's a good choice if you want one that's loud but not obnoxious
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Stromung, remus, supersprint, racing dynamics, ansa, custom magnaflow. There are a bunch of options. Check out the exhaust sound clips thread for some inspiration.
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If you're looking for tone, you have a number of options (as Dave has mentioned). If you're looking for performance on a stock M42, dollar for dollar, the stock OEM Eberspacher exhaust is probably your best bet. You're better off putting the money you save on the exhaust into performance gains elsewhere (suspension, chip, CAI, etc.).
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I would stay away from Ansa. I had one for a while and it eventually rusted out (~4 years). If you can, go with stainless.
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