BMW 135 with cp-e turbo back exhaust
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Gotta love that straight six sound...
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@diogogaspar Alright realllly quick question what e30 has a 3.5 L and second off they have limited slip diffs in any of the sport modles 3.73 or 4.10 in verts and m3's so in other words know what your talking about just a little bit before you say it
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@diogogaspar some e30s have abs, and limited slip
and they certainly do have electronics, just no traction control
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@diogogaspar How is an open dif (without even electronic assistance) fun? One tire fires aren't my idea of a good time.
Sweet 1 ! Would you have trouble getting warranty work done with the turbo back exhaust? Have you found out?
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Sounds sweet dude ..
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I had heard turbo-back will void warranty, or at the very least give you trouble with the dealer if your HPFP craps out.
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i sure hope they stay with n/a cars so us guys with 35's and 35xi's can continue raping them with just a tune :) that exhaust sounds pretty damn good. i'm either going with this one full turboback... or the riss racing one.
This is the exhaust I'm contemplating getting, however, it'll probably just get axleback and get catback later.
As long as I have warranty, and as long as there's HPFP issues, I don't want to run into a problem with HPFP not being replaced under warranty.
megamanxtc 2 years ago
An exhaust system will not void your warranty, especially the HPFP as it is so far removed from the exhaust system.
allmxdup1980 2 years ago
well you gotta to own a E30 with 3.5 n/a engine to understand what a bimmer is...no electronics, no abs, just 320 Nm torque and 211 bhp with no limited slip diff...how's that for fun?
diogogaspar 2 years ago
?Ummmmm ...... not so much. I surmise you haven't driven a 135i yet. Besides, this is my first BMW, so your statement would be like telling an 23 year old who loves Eminem's music that in order to understand rap he must listen to Run DMC. Well, Run DMC isn't relevant right now, and neither is a 25+ year old car in today's market. Besides, in 3-4 years, even all of BMW's ///M cars will be forced induction. Thanks for the comment!
allmxdup1980 2 years ago 6