E550 W211 exhaust
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E550 W211 exhaust
Would like just a tiny bit more exhaust sound nothing loud by no means any ideas ..Would AMG mufflers work ..I do have a new set of flow-master super40s in the box just don't want loud or drone ..
2007 E550
Thanks in advance
2007 E550
Thanks in advance
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You could find E55/63 mufflers on here which would give you a bit more sound or if you could find some c63 mufflers. Either way you have to cut a bit of the rear bumper but nothing major.
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If you install flow-masters and keep your resonator, you'll get that "extra bit of sound". (shouldn't give you drone)
If you want a bit more, you can cut-off your resonator. (shouldn't give you drone)
If you want even more sound, do the two above and remove your secondary cats.
With yours being an E550 with stock mufflers, I doubt you'll hear much of a difference with just a resonator delete (using stock mufflers).
To give you a bit of a comparison... when I had my stock E55 mufflers, i deleted my resonator, and you can barely hear the difference during wide-open-throttle (WOT).
If you want a bit more, you can cut-off your resonator. (shouldn't give you drone)
If you want even more sound, do the two above and remove your secondary cats.
With yours being an E550 with stock mufflers, I doubt you'll hear much of a difference with just a resonator delete (using stock mufflers).
To give you a bit of a comparison... when I had my stock E55 mufflers, i deleted my resonator, and you can barely hear the difference during wide-open-throttle (WOT).
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If you install flow-masters and keep your resonator, you'll get that "extra bit of sound". (shouldn't give you drone)
If you want a bit more, you can cut-off your resonator. (shouldn't give you drone)
If you want even more sound, do the two above and remove your secondary cats.
With yours being an E550 with stock mufflers, I doubt you'll hear much of a difference with just a resonator delete (using stock mufflers).
To give you a bit of a comparison... when I had my stock E55 mufflers, i deleted my resonator, and you can barely hear the difference during wide-open-throttle (WOT).
If you want a bit more, you can cut-off your resonator. (shouldn't give you drone)
If you want even more sound, do the two above and remove your secondary cats.
With yours being an E550 with stock mufflers, I doubt you'll hear much of a difference with just a resonator delete (using stock mufflers).
To give you a bit of a comparison... when I had my stock E55 mufflers, i deleted my resonator, and you can barely hear the difference during wide-open-throttle (WOT).