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Nov 12, 2008 | 05:48 PM
  #1  
Ladies and Gentlemen:

With new suppliers coming on board our resonator replacement X-pipes are coming back in stock. To celebrate the occasion we are glad to offer special pricing.

Regular $549 - on SALE for $449 - SAVE $100.



Our X-pipe is designed to directly fit CLS/E 55s and 63s, with exception of Station Wagons, it is made from stainless steel for long life and specifically made for W211/C219s.

On 55s it adds a bit of low end burble, on 63s it wakes the exhaust note without replacing exhaust system.

Here are reviews by other members.

https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...ghlight=x+pipe

Please PM or e-mail vadim@vrptuning.com to place an order.


And as always - Thank You for listening!
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Nov 12, 2008 | 06:47 PM
  #2  
would this work for the black series with some minor other work to make it fit ?
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Nov 12, 2008 | 07:08 PM
  #3  
I can make it fit CLK BS with some tweaking.
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Nov 12, 2008 | 07:46 PM
  #4  
Hey Vadim do you have something like that to remove the secondary cats? Since I already have my resonators removed and replaced with a straight through design.
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Nov 12, 2008 | 07:59 PM
  #5  
You can get a 3'' U-bend and use pieces from it. Secondary cats have curved in and out.
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Nov 12, 2008 | 10:40 PM
  #6  
these have to be welded in..correct?
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Nov 12, 2008 | 11:26 PM
  #7  
Stupid question...but if you wanted to remove just the secondary cats and leave the resonator...All you need is just two straight pipes of 2.75" correct?
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Nov 13, 2008 | 12:30 AM
  #8  
Why won't it fit the wagon?
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Nov 13, 2008 | 01:09 AM
  #9  
hmmmmm???????
Other than exact fit is there any difference?


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MAGNA...3149QQtcZphoto
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Nov 13, 2008 | 12:33 PM
  #10  
Quote:
Stupid question...but if you wanted to remove just the secondary cats and leave the resonator...All you need is just two straight pipes of 2.75" correct?
No, the cats have inlets at the angle, so you will need a 3'' U-bend.

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Why won't it fit the wagon?
SW is a bit longer.

Quote:
Other than exact fit is there any difference?
Yes, e-bay one is not a true X-pipe. It uses stamped chamber that is too big.
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Nov 13, 2008 | 01:47 PM
  #11  
Quote: No, the cats have inlets at the angle, so you will need a 3'' U-bend.
Do you guys sell this or is this something any decent muffler shop can provide?
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Nov 13, 2008 | 05:31 PM
  #12  
I can make cats bypass pipes that will replace secondary cats (off-road use only).

Let me see what we need.
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Nov 13, 2008 | 07:46 PM
  #13  
That would be great!
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Nov 14, 2008 | 06:21 PM
  #14  
Anyone in the BA know a good muffler shop?
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Nov 15, 2008 | 12:38 AM
  #15  
Quote: Do you guys sell this or is this something any decent muffler shop can provide?
They sell it AND any decent muffler shop can make one, BUT an x-pipe needs to be shaped properly aside from just fit. Since I have gotten mine on I have been playing with the angles (coming in and out) and size of the common openning so be careful if you have one made up or buy a generic one off of eBay.
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Nov 16, 2008 | 04:24 PM
  #16  
Quote: Anyone in the BA know a good muffler shop?
Emmanuel's muffler in Alameda on the corner of Park St. & Clement St.
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Nov 16, 2008 | 07:09 PM
  #17  
I had my resonator removed and straight pipes put in last week.Sounds a bit more deeper in the exhaust note now so i am happy.My question is,what is the advantage of this x pipe setup over straight through pipes?
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Nov 16, 2008 | 07:56 PM
  #18  
Quote: I had my resonator removed and straight pipes put in last week.Sounds a bit more deeper in the exhaust note now so i am happy.My question is,what is the advantage of this x pipe setup over straight through pipes?
It simply adds scavenging, which becomes more and more important as you open things up.
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Nov 16, 2008 | 08:29 PM
  #19  
Quote: . Since I have gotten mine on I have been playing with the angles (coming in and out) and size of the common openning so be careful if you have one made up or buy a generic one off of eBay.
Care to elaborate/share what anlges and common opeening netted the best gains? How are you testing these angles and openings?
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Nov 16, 2008 | 08:57 PM
  #20  
Quote: Care to elaborate/share what anlges and common opeening netted the best gains? How are you testing these angles and openings?
I needed to get a leak fixed and found a race shop in San Diego that I am really starting to like.

They have an exhaust guy that I really like. He does meticulous work and loves to explain his craft. He was the one that fixed my leak and we started to talk about ways to get more out of the exhaust. He recommended against changing out the 2.75" piping for 3", which saved me a bit so i thought we would see what else he could do.

As far as X-pipes, in general, you are always trying to find the proper angle and mixing hole. You are basically going from the extremes of straight pipes all the way to an H pipe, depending on the entry and exit angles. In my case, we tried 3 setups including an H-Pipe just to get a feel. I liked the straightest angles possible. Why? I think it is because that setup has less resistanse and tends to add the best turbulence at higher velocities. I hope that means that I get the best scavenging at the top end. The car is already a beast down low, so i am not looking to tune the exhaust to help my 60'. I want more top end.
Hope that helps. I am getting full sets made from them (including headers) in the next few weeks, so I can give you better measurments soon.
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Nov 16, 2008 | 10:09 PM
  #21  
Anyone heard of J&R Performance of San Diego?
I hear they have some great AMG products at great prices.. VRP's X-pipe has a great sound
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Feb 2, 2009 | 07:23 PM
  #22  
will this also fit on a C63?
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Feb 2, 2009 | 08:54 PM
  #23  
Yes,

We also have a new MidSection X-pipe coming out as well.
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Feb 2, 2009 | 10:58 PM
  #24  
Quote: these have to be welded in..correct?
So is there welding or are they bolt on?
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Feb 3, 2009 | 04:15 AM
  #25  
Not to be a dick or anything, but what's the difference betweent he $65 I spent to get my resonator removed and an X pipe made to replace and this setup?
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