QUALITY of exhaust note: to X pipe...or to not X pipe ??


In particular the various muffler & cat delete X pipe approach
X pipes, H pipes, straight through, ...which makes more power, ..which doesn't.
All good.
[....and some humerous sledging as expected
]The question I pose is this: What do they sound like ?
- Is a system with an X pipe louder or quieter than a system without an X pipe ?
- Is it deeper & bassier with or without an X pipe ?
- Does it crackle more or less with an X pipe ?
- Is a factory H pipe system, with straight through louder or quieter than an X pipe system ?
I know sound is a very subjective...... so I have tried to limit the scope to louder, quieter, bassy, crackly.
I am after your opinion or sound clip before I start to hack away.....

oh, a little about me.
Newbie [obviously]
Just bought my second E55......and want to modify it.
Former w129 owner
Have a Porsche fetish also.
Cheers
Paul
After that I had my local exhaust shop cut out the factory h-pipe that is right before the primary cats and just straight pipe it into the cats, this way the only crossover is the x-pipe. That smoothed out the sound some as well, tho it had less impact than the addition of the x-pipe on the overall sound of the exhaust.
I then added headers, 1.75 inch primaries, custom mid-length and stainless. The car is louder, though not too loud. Still have primary cats, and secondary cats, and stock mufflers. I would post a sound clip but my digital camera is terrible.
Like Bobgodd, I'd really like to try the X-pipe and headers (exactly like he described) but haven't been able to bring myself to go for it yet.
Although I haven't heard it either, the tech at my dealer said that the new SL63s sound really good. This may be the sound that I'm looking for.
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X-pipes also give a smoother and more refined sound (less resonance) than a resonator delete (straight pipes) setup, so if you are going to eliminate resonator on any of the E55s its a no brainer to replace it with an X-pipe to help smoothen out the exhaust note and improve flow a bit more. If you do not plan on touching the stock mufflers then the X-pipe is a nice addition and will maintain a very OEM like exhaust note w/ just a bit more sporty tone without annoying drone.
I personally have not dynoed the W211 X-pipe setup but I am sure similar results should be had as the W210 if not more (after all it does have more HP so that's not a huge stretch).
If you do X-pipe, high flow secondaries & shorty headers then the sound may get a bit much for those wanting a more conservative exhaust note (although this will still be more conservative than any long tube header setup which will drastically change the exhaust note). Whether you consider the long tube header sound good or bad is subjective but it is very different than stock and you will lose much of that OEM type mercedes refined sound and it will basically just sound LOUD (for better or for worse).
Hope that helps
~AMS~
(pic below for illustration purposes, pics aren't 100% accurate to US spec but the back half of the drawing is accurate, front half has crossover)
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thank you so much
The only benefit X-pipe will provide is improvement in sound. A little bit on 55 Kompressors, due to it lower 9:1 CR and bigger bang on 63s, due to it's higher11.3:1 CR.
This is based on playing with exhaust tuning for over 20 years and trying out a lot of different configurations on a lot of different engines.
The only benefit X-pipe will provide is improvement in sound. A little bit on 55 Kompressors, due to it lower 9:1 CR and bigger bang on 63s, due to it's higher11.3:1 CR.
This is based on playing with exhaust tuning for over 20 years and trying out a lot of different configurations on a lot of different engines.
Adding an x-pipe will not make your car any more louder, all it will do is smooth out the burble of the exhaust pulses ever so slightly.
Adding an x-pipe will not make your car any more louder, all it will do is smooth out the burble of the exhaust pulses ever so slightly.
-m
When you start the car in the morning, it is louder and there is a nice burble to the sound. Once the idle settles in, the car sounds stock. While driving, the sound is just a little louder than stock, until you get on it, and then it really sounds great.




When you start the car in the morning, it is louder and there is a nice burble to the sound. Once the idle settles in, the car sounds stock. While driving, the sound is just a little louder than stock, until you get on it, and then it really sounds great.
kleeman k1, Renntech shorty headers and resonator delete (replaced with straight pipes).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAA6X...eature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opstY...eature=channel
i have recently removed the renntech headers and replaced them with the kleeman headers and downpipe. it got much louder and meaner after that. i also recently purchased a VRP x-pipe but i have not installed it yet. ill make some new vids when i get back into town though.




