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BMW E46 M3 Full Supersprint Exhaust Install Part 1 of 2.

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

This is the First part of a Two part segment explaining the removal of the Complete Stock Exhaust and Installation of a Supersprint Full Exhaust System on a BMW E46 M3. The components installed are the Supersprint Version 2 Stepped Headers, Metallic Race Cats, Resonator, and Race Muffler. Please see the second part of the video for the conclusion. Other components installed on this vehicle is the AFE Pro-dry Stage 2 Intake and Conforti Shark Injector specifically tailored to accommodate the complete exhaust system

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  • Does using the Metallic Cats help pass emission testing?

    I sure hope so.. I'm in CA.

  • @JValenz55 While it helps in most cases, any time you go with a cat that flows more than the factory cat you will have issues passing emissions testing.

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  • there should be more videos like this on youtube

  • awesome! Love these diy videos.

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  • Awesome well done indeed ;)

  • 35k miles on that car? and its cleaner than factory clean? even behind all the things in the engine... wow.. i salute you. thats amazing

  • wrong bolt sizes, its 16mm for the cross brace and 13mm for the other braces and the exhaust.. and so on

  • That engine is remarkably clean

  • Quick question BMP Designs, i just purchased a 1992 bmw 325is, im experiencing a lack of stabliztion in the rear end. I have located the problem, but i do not know what that part is called. I found the part with in the video. It is seen 20 - 24 seconds of this video and it is to the right of the flanges, Looks like a black cylinder with a silver inner circle. What is the name of that part? Please help BMP designs

  • It is a lot of work, it took me 6 hrs on a lift but no draining of any coolant, i just swung the res. out of the way. Just about all bolts can be accessed from underneath. The rear HO2 sensors are rerouted if installed on the mid pipes, i notched the plastic valve cover in the rear to run the rear HO2 wires down.

  • great vid, thanx : D

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