Exhaust components
Hey guys just a pretty noob questions.
If I want to give my car a more "throaty" or deep sounding exhaust, what components do I need to change? I see people saying X-Pipe or delete something or other..I don't want to spend a fortune, I have a C350 with dual exhausts already. A link to some parts would be nice, sorry I have tried looking, just need a bit of extra help, I'm not mechanically inclined. :smash: |
I just did an exhaust delete and it made a really big difference. I already have had an x-pipe but the exhaust delete did the trick. It costed me $60 per side to do. I dont have any videos up yet but I will eventually.
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Originally Posted by ickdeep
(Post 6268974)
I just did an exhaust delete and it made a really big difference. I already have had an x-pipe but the exhaust delete did the trick. It costed me $60 per side to do. I dont have any videos up yet but I will eventually.
I have no clue what that even means :nix: |
X-pipe:
This replaces your resonator to give you a deeper sound are 3k-6k rpm Muffler Delete: So you have dual exhaust, which means you have dual mufflers. What they do is remove your muffler (that kills the sound) and replace it with a straight pipe. You can youtube C350/W204 muffler delete & you'll hear all you need to hear |
Originally Posted by ickdeep
(Post 6268977)
X-pipe:
Amazon.com: Magnaflow 10790 Tru - X Stainless Steel 2.25" Exhaust Pipe: Automotive This replaces your resonator to give you a deeper sound are 3k-6k rpm Muffler Delete: So you have dual exhaust, which means you have dual mufflers. What they do is remove your muffler (that kills the sound) and replace it with a straight pipe. You can youtube C350/W204 muffler delete & you'll hear all you need to hear |
Hope this helps your decision:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xcW...ature=youtu.be |
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