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02-01-2011, 02:36 PM | #1 |
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F10 550i exhaust tip replacement
Does anyone know if the trapezoidal exhaust tips on the 550i can be replaced with quad round or oval tips without changing the mufflers? Have a 550i coming in next month and don't particularly like the ones that come with the car.
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02-01-2011, 07:50 PM | #2 |
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Replacing tips is normally not an issue as they aren't an integral part of the pipes (ie not welded, etc..) So it's simply a question of finding a vendor who will make available tips to fit the 550i exhaust. But the real issue is the rear diffuser of the bumper. You will have to either replace it (with an aftermarket diffuser) or cut the existing opening to fit oval tips.
I'm sure in a year or so there will be more aftermarket vendors supplying exhaust tips, diffusers, etc., for the F10. It'll be interesting to see what the M5 will come with (to differentiate itself from the 550i) |
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What would it do to back pressure if removed?.
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I looked at a 550i when I was back in the States and it looked like the valve mechanism was separate from the exhaust tips. Didn't have a lot of time but will definitely look closer when I get mine delivered next month. I've asked the BMW dealer in town if it could be done but no answer yet since they don't have a 550i to look at. I think the current diffuser would also work with dual round exhaust tips if they could just be changed out.
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02-04-2011, 07:22 PM | #6 |
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Flap valve has nothing to do with the exhaust tips.
And people have been doing valve bypasses since the days of exhaust flap valves anyway. But you could always go this route |
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02-05-2011, 09:16 AM | #7 |
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True, but that requires changing the exhaust system and mufflers also. Not looking for a major overhauld, just don't like those Japanese looking tips...:-)
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I think the "Tips" are spot welded to the box pipes which are about 2" diameter each, No problem once they are removed, there is plenty of room for two round pipes to fit on to extend the exhausts. Getting the oblong thing off the box pipes is going to be the problem.
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I think the "Tips" are spot welded to the box pipes ( the one that has the flap on it) which are about 2" diameter each, No problem once they are removed, there is plenty of room for two round pipes to fit on to extend the exhausts. Getting the oblong thing off the box pipes is going to be the problem.
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