





W203/CL203 Aftermarket Exhaust Thread - All you want to know
Thanks in anticipation!!!
BTW..My engine is stock. I would just like a little more flow and just a bit of sound out the exhaust...not loud!
for some reason, if u can only delete 1, then delete the 2nd cat as that's a more noticeable gain...
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Thanks in anticipation!!!
BTW..My engine is stock. I would just like a little more flow and just a bit of sound out the exhaust...not loud!
So, you're not exactly in the "same boat" as Ryan. That's not even getting into the fact that Ryan has a 320 (m112) and you have a 230K (m271).
My first question is, what do you want out of the exhaust?
2005 230K ss had secondary cat (no resonator)
That being said, see my response to you. Need to know answers to these questions, before I can give you any sort of advice:
1) How much do you want to spend?
2) What do you want out of the exhaust?
3) How much do you want to spend?
4) Where you're located (in Florida), are there any good/repuatable shops that can do the install and pipe bending?
So, you're not exactly in the "same boat" as Ryan. That's not even getting into the fact that Ryan has a 320 (m112) and you have a 230K (m271).
My first question is, what do you want out of the exhaust?
I do...I have 2 cats...one right under the manifold, then another one, then resonator and then muffler. I'm just looking for a throtier sound (not loud, maybe just under acceleration...something mild) but if possible saving the money not to have to invest in new muffler(pipe).
Last edited by aecasasus; Sep 8, 2008 at 03:46 PM.
Huh? Okay, as far as the 230K SS is concerned, your setup should be:
1st piece of exhaust - Headers connected to primary cat w/ o2 sensor
2nd piece of exhaust - Mid-pipe w/ resonator, connecting all the way to piping leading to muffler
3rd piece of exhaust - muffler piping w/ muffler and tips.
Is that not how your setup is?
If you're you're looking for a "throatier" sound, but not looking to spend a lot of money on a new muffler. Resonator delete won't be will increase sound slightly, but piping leading to the OEM muffler is "choked" and shrinks to 2 1/4 piping.
Ideal way for you to get what you want is to swap the OEM muffler with a Remus and keeping the resonator. Remus muffler provides a deeper note to the exhaust, while keeping the sound somewhat tame.
If you don't want to do that or want something cheaper, I can't really help you out. A lot of the other "universal" mufflers are TOO loud for my tastes (e.g. Borla, Magnaflow, etc...).
A lot of times, people will go all out (full straight through) without doing research, but they end up spending too much money just trying it "first" instead of researching and going slowly.
The thing is, if you buy an aftermarket muffler and have that installed, it will automatically give you a throatier/deeper tone (due to less packing than OEM mufflers).
From there, if you want it a little 'bit louder, you can look into removing the resonator. Anything beyond that, you're not looking for something somewhat subtle and I'd think twice (unless you plan to heavily modify your m271 with power mods).
A lot of times, people will go all out (full straight through) without doing research, but they end up spending too much money just trying it "first" instead of researching and going slowly.
The thing is, if you buy an aftermarket muffler and have that installed, it will automatically give you a throatier/deeper tone (due to less packing than OEM mufflers).
From there, if you want it a little 'bit louder, you can look into removing the resonator. Anything beyond that, you're not looking for something somewhat subtle and I'd think twice (unless you plan to heavily modify your m271 with power mods).









