hi everyone, can someone help with this question please....
i have a 316i touring and need a new front section (with cat) for my car. is it the same a s a 318 exhaust section or are they different?
can i use an exhaust section from a non cat car to de-cat mine while im replacing that section???
mine is a '93 touring 316i manual.
cheers.
pauly
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Fushion_Julz
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According to ETK both 316i and 318i (all models) share the same front exhaust/cat
as in http://www.realoem.com/bmw/partxref.do? ... showeur=on
as in http://www.realoem.com/bmw/partxref.do? ... showeur=on
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- mk1nurburg
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excellent, thats great to know!!!! thanks buddy, a good website!
do you think this covers all age e30's??? if so meaning the non cat pipes will fit in place of the cat pipes?????
cheers.
pauly
do you think this covers all age e30's??? if so meaning the non cat pipes will fit in place of the cat pipes?????
cheers.
pauly
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see http://www.realoem.com/bmw/partgrp.do?m ... g=18&fg=05
it would appear that the two parts are interchangeable...
it would appear that the two parts are interchangeable...
1987 Henna Rot M3 (was 195bhp CAT..now more and no cat)
2001 E46 330i SE Touring (manual)
2001 E46 330i SE Touring (manual)
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If you fit non cat pipes to your car it WILL fail the MOT and you will have to install a cat for it to pass the emmisions

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Not necessarily!zimmerbimmer1 wrote:If you fit non cat pipes to your car it WILL fail the MOT
If a '93 touring is fitted with a pre 8/92 engine (like the blue one in my sig.), then it will be tested to the older regulations.
You could change the engine for an older one, but consider that a post 8/92 M40 engine looks exactly like a pre 8/92 M40 engine, especially if the engine numbers were to have been accidentally defaced and unreadable.
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I stand to be corrected thanks brian 

