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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: rogue river, Oregon
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bmw 320i muffler
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![]() guess i posted my question in the wrong place. i am new to the forum. my friend gave me his 83 320i. it runs well but needs a bit of work. i do not know very much about these cars but would like to learn, as i would like to fix this car and through time restore it. it does not have a muffler or the ahngers and hardware for one. everything is missing from the flange back. (the flange after the middle section). purchasing one locally would cost $108.00 for the muffler not counting hardware. I could buy one online for $60.00 and 25.00 for the hanger package. Do i have to get a muffler that is specifically for a bmw? could i get flexible tubing, a high performance muffler, and install my self in any fashion that works? or....what are my options. thank you. |
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olloool
Just take it to any muffler shop, I reccomend a flowmaster from the cat-back w/ an IMCO resonator, (approx 300$ total installed) it's better than some piece of **** ebay a$$hole muffler that can't breathe or spending ALOT on an OE bmw muffler.
I have that exhaust on my beamer and it has added a noticable 10-15% HP boost. |
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