For my old man he has a 335i (E92 new 3 series) not these older big sixes you bung into e30's ;)
Whats the best way to convert the single exhaust each side to a double twin exhaust so its like an e93 m3 quad exhaust style?
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Couple of baked bean cans taped together
On a serious note but something from manifold back for sound
On a serious note but something from manifold back for sound

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The only way I can see is if you go to a to someone like powerflow or maybe the new magnaflow exhausts in redditch and get them to fabricate one.
Word of warning though there isn't much room underneath and you would probably void the car warranty
I suggest waiting for the AC Schnitzer exhaust to be released as the warranty would not be affected

Word of warning though there isn't much room underneath and you would probably void the car warranty
I suggest waiting for the AC Schnitzer exhaust to be released as the warranty would not be affected

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Give us a call, we have some very very tasty upgrades for 335i's.
You'll get a better price than others for being a Zoner.
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check those 4 first as if they make one you know it will be damn good quality.
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IMO would look alright, but got to bear in mind ur warranty
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the only systems approved by bmw are aplina and ACS, to maintain you warrantystuartgallafant wrote:not being rude mate, but that will look well gay... and it will put you into problems with your warranty, unless its a Schnitzer, Alpina, Hartge or Hamann product.
but if you fit an other, then warranty for that particular part of the car will be void, but exhuats are perishable items so you'll only be a ble to claim succesfully if its failed with in 12 months in all honesty
fitting a non approved system will not invalidae the rest of the warranty as its not a modfication which direct affects the rest of the car. if the car has been serviced by BMW, and you are a loyal customer and have proof of this i think your dealer and BMW GB will look ater you, BMW customer loyalty is something BMW is very keen on at the mo
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kos, this is a turbo'd engine, so changing the exhaust will have an affect on the turbo's somehow. Therefore, given the reliability of BMW turbo's (albeit there's been no problems with these engines as of yet) if it came to claiming on warranty and the exhaust system had been changed, BMW would not pay for the fault, and trust me, it wont be cheap
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we are talking about a back box or tail pipe, this wont have that much of a difference, maybe change the "tone" , the factory system is a very efficient one and changing the full system wont to too much anyway.stuartgallafant wrote:kos, this is a turbo'd engine, so changing the exhaust will have an affect on the turbo's somehow. Therefore, given the reliability of BMW turbo's (albeit there's been no problems with these engines as of yet) if it came to claiming on warranty and the exhaust system had been changed, BMW would not pay for the fault, and trust me, it wont be cheap
best for the owner to do his own checking on it any way
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One of the pipes (I think the left) has a flap inside to close it off under certain conditions such as warm up and i think over-run aswell (it's in the tailpipe) this flap is controlled by the DME so if you fit a none-approved system without this jobbie the exhaust operation/effeciency will be affected! 
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Some dealers are o.k. With exhaust and air filters etc. I brought a brand new 330ci from when it was bridgegate in derby and before I took delivery I got them to fit a full scorpion exhaust and air filter and they where fine with it. Never had any problems when servicing or warranty issues.
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