by Reed on December 8, 2009
I don’t think it’s a dual exhaust but there are two tailpipes (side by side) and exhaust only flows from one of the pipes. The car is running okay but shakes a bit while standing and when not pressing the accelerator while moving.
Thanks for your tips
Good stuff from Ryan here. My ‘95 325ci does the same thing but I just attributed it to the pipes expanding from the heat now that it’s getting cold here in Indiana. Mine goes completly away when I drive. The dealership, however, told me when I had it in for something unrelated, that I’m about to be in serious need of a MAP-sensor. That’s about a $600.00 job I’m told.
by Reed on December 8, 2009
understeer has one, but id like something under $400
wow im not that stupid to think that a flux capacitor is real…….why dont you get a life and stop answering questions that you cant answer. im sorry i dont sit around all day on yahoo answers and giving people halfassed answers. : )
Sorry i don’t have a real answer, but nice response to the first idiot!
have you considered "making" your own exhaust? I have a 2000 M5, and I cut off all 4 mufflers, and replaced them with straight through magnaflow pipes, and it sounds beautiful! all in all it cost me about $200, for the 4 mufflers. I will also be replacing the stock catalytic converters to high flow magnaflow mufflers soon.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but the 318 only has one muffler, so if you took that off, and replaced it with a magnaflow straight through muffler ($50-$60), you could really save some money, get a great sound, and add a little more "oomph" to your ride. On a dyno, I actually gained 6 HP to the rear wheels with these pipes…
by Reed on December 8, 2009
i know nothing about exhaust and i really just want a good sound, and not to go spend a grand on all those pipes. and what do mufflers do or exhuast tips do they do anything, are they the same thing
Unless you are going racing, the best 328is exhaust is a stock exhaust by far. Exhaust tips are just that. Nice looking if properly installed and kept clean. No benefit to performance or sound. Custom mufflers may provide more sound, and a sometimes too much noise. Doubtful benefit to performance unless you can keep the engine speed above 6000 RPM continuously.