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    IX exhaust question

    I'm about to buy a full custom exhaust headers back for a normal 325i and was wondering if it with fit the IX. Or what the differences are

    #2
    the catback and headers will but the center portion will not.

    the main difference is the big transfercase right in the middle of the car. :p
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      #3
      Yup and it will need some custom work... Check out the pics at the end of this thread: http://www.e30tech.com/forum/showthr...117652&page=48
      The shop I brought mine too basically cut the cat tubes off and slipped some sleeves over both ends with some U-clamps. ...in hindsight I probably could have done it myself. I used an O2 sensor from an E34. Unfortunately the sensor is not reading both sides but I don't think that's a huge issue.
      My 325iX DIY Threads:

      Front Wheel Bearing Replacement

      325iX Rear Subframe Bushings and MUCH more w/pics!

      325iX Steering Rack Replacement, Suspension, & Oil Pan job w/pics!


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        #4
        IMO, u-clamps are not the way to go. Get v-bands or stock style joints.

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          #5
          This is what has to be done to fit RWD headers on an AWD car:



          I bought the car like this. I haven't dyno'd it, so I have no idea what lengthening the secondary pipes like that does to the powerband.

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            #6
            after the collectors it's not going to do anything. it looks like your exhaust is one piece from the headers to the muffler? all that is is an extension to the center section.
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              #7
              This should help

              That transfer case is a bitch to work around, heres a diagram to help you see what your working with. You might be able to get around it with a pipe bender or a extension piece. Good luck, I'll be doing this in the future sometime.
              I spend 90% of my money and women, cars, and booze. The other 10% is wasted.

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                #8
                Dont know if that image was attached on last post so here it is again
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                I spend 90% of my money and women, cars, and booze. The other 10% is wasted.

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                  #9
                  Alright, thanks guys

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by nando View Post
                    after the collectors it's not going to do anything. it looks like your exhaust is one piece from the headers to the muffler? all that is is an extension to the center section.
                    The "collector" includes the pipe after the merge. The diameter and length of the collector is part of the header design and can have an enormous impact on how the engine performs.

                    To the left of the photo I posted, the two secondaries merge, go through a crappy aftermarket single-in/single-out catalyst, then split again (they're not really secondaries at that point, of course) and hook up to the stock cat-back.

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