Single pipe exhaust for an m20?

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  • MrK
    Mod Crazy
    • Jan 2006
    • 709

    #1

    Single pipe exhaust for an m20?

    I'm about to rework my exhaust from the headers down, and I was wondering, (yes I searched nothing on this anywhere) are there any disadvantages to running a single, larger exhaust all the way down to the exit? I'm aiming for a sleeper. The only way ppl will believe the 316i badge would be with a single exhaust (even though the diam. will definitely be bigger, I'm thinking oval). If this will lose me even .0005 hp, I ain't doin it though.

    Edit: Why do I feel like I'm gonna be totally flamed for this?
    This is your M20 on steroids:
  • arsevader
    E30 Enthusiast
    • May 2005
    • 1025

    #2
    Originally posted by MrK
    I'm about to rework my exhaust from the headers down, and I was wondering, (yes I searched nothing on this anywhere) are there any disadvantages to running a single, larger exhaust all the way down to the exit? I'm aiming for a sleeper. The only way ppl will believe the 316i badge would be with a single exhaust (even though the diam. will definitely be bigger, I'm thinking oval). If this will lose me even .0005 hp, I ain't doin it though.

    Edit: Why do I feel like I'm gonna be totally flamed for this?
    You could probably run a duel in / single out muffler for less work. Not sure of HP issues.

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    • Insanity
      Advanced Member
      • Jan 2006
      • 135

      #3
      so long as the cross sectional area of the single pipe is equivalent to the cross sectional area of the dual pipes, you'll be fine.

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      • mspiegle
        E30 Enthusiast
        • Oct 2003
        • 1026

        #4
        Generally, a single pipe exhaust will have less surface area for the air inside the pipe to create friction against (and slow down). So.....

        Single pipe can improve performance over dual pipe.
        Single Pipe is lighter
        Single pipe is cheaper

        How can you go wrong?
        Michael Spiegle

        '01 Ford Escape / Daily Driver
        '99 M3 / Track Car
        '87 325is bronzit / wtf car
        '06 Daytona Triumph 675 / Daily Rider

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        • BimmerToad
          E30 Mastermind
          • Sep 2004
          • 1537

          #5
          A single pipe with the same cross sectional area will flow better than a dual pipe. With that said, go with a single 2.5" pipe. I have a single 2.5" system on my 2.8L M52 and it makes the car look like a stock 318 :up:

          Saves weight and money too
          San Diego BMW repair -> Jake @ www.littlecarshop.com Great guy :up:

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