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specifically the placement of the Y pipe
how to mount magnaflow on Eta with 2 pipes
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The magnaflow is only going to give you sound over your current set up. The performance of the "i" exhaust is about maxed out already for the M20.Leave a comment:
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Yeah I figured I would. Even if it doesnt end up working on my car (without expensive mods) I can at least sell it and make a bit of profit. He said it was only 65 new though, so I really just wanna figure out the model number to see what's up with it, maybe he just got a good discount.Leave a comment:
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If it is a magnaflow I would snag it for 35.Leave a comment:
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thanks for the input. Are there any people on here that are skilled in exhaust setups?
Dude's only asking $35 for a magnaflow used a couple times and taken off. I'm yet to get a part # from him but I'm poor and building my car bit by bit, so every deal helps.Leave a comment:
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It depends on the diameter of the inlet to the muffler (if it's too small you should consider a different muffler since it could cause a bit too much back pressure). I'm no exhaust designer and I don't know the physics of how the gases flow, so I can't comment on the ideal place for where it should go, but I'd assume as close to the muffler as possible would be logical.Leave a comment:
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so how far back should I put the Y pipe on there? Or is that not a good option?Leave a comment:
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Nope, it looks like he switched a full I exhaust from the manifolds back. On an eta it merges into 1 and goes 2 manifolds->down pipe (single outlet)->cat->resonator (I think)->muffler. it's basically the same on a stock 325i except it's dual pipes the whole way through.Leave a comment:
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how to mount magnaflow on Eta with 2 pipes
Reposting this from exhaust subforum:
So I have an 86 Eta, and it has dual pipes coming from headers into the stock muffler. I don't know if this is stock or not because I also think the cat has been deleted.
I'm looking into a used magnaflow for a fair price, and have a few questions on mounting it. This muffler has only a single inlet pipe, waiting on more info for it (part number and diameter of inlet pipe).
My questions are these:
Are the dual pipes on an Eta stock? The PO did a bunch of wierd shit to the car so I wouldn't be surprised if they are not stock.
Is it advisable to use a Y pipe to divert the 2 pipes into 1 pipe, then to muffler inlet? Is there a desirable place to do this to minimize any loss in airflow? (right in front of muffler VS back further towards headers?)
My county does not require emissions testing on a car of this age, so are there any positives/negatives of leaving the Cat. off? Should I get a resonator? Does this only affect sound or does it have other effects?
sorry for all the noob questions, I searched a lot on multiple forums and could only come up with so much. thanks for any adviceTags: None

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