11-30-2023, 06:00 PM | #1 |
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Mid Pipe Options?
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I am very curious as to what is offered for exhaust modifications for the G42 M240i… I’ve done countless searching for Mid Pipes and I cannot seem to find any… I just want a tad bit more sound out of it for now, eventually I’ll go with the most common choice for downpipes (AA) but that’s after warrenty… So again I leave the question, is there any Options for Mid Pipes? Or is it that there is no point of making a Mid Pipe option because there is no gain from a “After Market” option. All my searches end up with Cat Back exhausts or Axle back… Thanks again, sorry if this is a dumb question… very new to this platform and curious to see if I’m just missing something! |
12-01-2023, 05:00 PM | #3 |
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I dont think any reputable company makes midpipes for your car, the downpipe or exhaust are the way to go
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12-01-2023, 10:28 PM | #4 |
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May I ask where you got that specific information from? This made me remember a diagram from the B58 technical documentation pdf where the exhaust system was labeled with both a front and rear silencer. Is the part labeled 'front silencer' not a resonator? I just assumed that was the resonator.
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Now if you're trying to remain within warranty and want sound, I know that if you get the M Performance (axel-back) exhaust and have this installed by your dealership this WILL NOT void warranty, or at least that's what my dealership told me. This is despite the fact that they are going to completely saw off your OEM exahust at the axel line (there are actually two dimples on your stock exhaust that show where to make the cut). If you go the MPE route, you're probably going to want to buy that from an online reseller like GetBMWParts, etc. Some of those sites are actually just BMW dealerships in disguise selling parts at a discount as your dealership is going to charge you MSRP. |
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There is a picture from the underside there. |
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You can’t trust the diagrams online as I have found that lots are incorrect for our car. Oftentimes they are using diagrams from B58 f series cars which is just plain wrong, which is the diagram you posted. It’s from an F series B58. F series had a different B58 (gen 1) engine and different exhaust setup. Most diagrams and info out there are for the F series and the B58 that came only in the F series. G series M340 and M240 come with a B58TU (gen 2) engine which has a lot of differences. That diagram couldn’t be more incorrect for our car. About 3 feet from our downpipe the midpipe splits into 2 pipes going to the muffler. Also in the link above I posted a photo of the understand of our car, just in case you don’t trust me. |
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Now that I think about it, a muffler delete on our cars is practically an inch short of straight piping it 😳. |
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