BMW mufflers have a history of blowing their insides out. The sound goes from a nicely tuned exhaust to sounding like a low growl. That's not a good description, but if you step on the gas and it gets loud, your muffler is shot.
Hope that helps.
My Indy tells me that I need a new one... I have no idea of telling if its bad or good.
BMW mufflers have a history of blowing their insides out. The sound goes from a nicely tuned exhaust to sounding like a low growl. That's not a good description, but if you step on the gas and it gets loud, your muffler is shot.
Hope that helps.
straight pipe it!
95 E34 530I V2.37
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When I read the subject line, I said to myself:
"Self, how DO you tell your rear muffler that it's failing"
Answer: "You let it down easy.. pull it aside and explain to it what a bad job it's doing, and how it's really just failing to muffle"
lol
Sorry to say I don't have anything more productive to contribute. I do have a question though.. did your Indy quote you a cost to replace, and how much of the piping is he replacing?
I've got a mongo exhaust leak somewhere towards the front of the system, and I'm wondering if it would be worth it to just replace the whole thing from the manifold back, and if so, would it be more cost effective to go OEM or aftermarket (understanding that aftermarket isn't going to net me any gains, so it's just a matter of which is cheapest)
1990 535i - 5 spd - Red on black - LSD
Mods: EAT chip, Sachs Sports Kit, Racing King Subframe Inserts, staggered M-Parallels (replicas) with BFGoodrich g-Force Sports.
Well, when I had my exhaust down to replace my driveshaft CSB, I shook the muffler section and there was a bunch of crap rattling around inside.
I'm going to go ahead and assume its shot.
same as mine, and not noticeable while driving.I shook the muffler section and there was a bunch of crap rattling around inside.
Thanks so much guys for the response, Mr. Bill's explanation is exactly what I am getting. Well my Indy got it opened up and all inards are gone. Regal what do you mean "straight pipe it"?
dude, I'd replace the muffler if it falls off.
"Well my Indy got it opened up and all inards are gone".
I'd like to see a pic, can you get one for us?
Regal what do you mean "straight pipe it"?
Mr Regal is saying to forget putting a new muffler there. Replace it with some straight pipe for the best exhaust flow possible. Sure it will be "slightly" louder, but it will be cheaper
Originally Posted by BigKriss
Let me tell you something.
I straigth piped my car from the cats back and had the exhaust end in front of the rear wheel and out the side a little bit. DONT EVER DO THIS. It is probably the loudest freaking thing I have ever heard in my life.
Originally Posted by Jon K
Sound advice.