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    #31
    Originally posted by Digitalwave
    Those are the flanges and the donut that goes on one side of the pipe.
    Look it up, my boy - they both have the word "gasket" in their names. I realize that they are not the typical flat paper/fiber type gasket, but they do serve to help seal the coupling nonetheless.
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      #32
      Originally posted by Digitalwave
      Those are the flanges and the donut that goes on one side of the pipe.
      donut=gasket :up:

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        #33
        Originally posted by Bimmerfanatik
        donut=gasket :up:
        how can u call an 8mm diameter ring of metal a gasket? more like a removable flange sealer donut....hahaha
        IG: @Baye30

        FRONT VALENCE IS ZENDER!!! STOP FILLING MY PM BOX PPL!!!

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          #34
          Originally posted by DaveCN
          Fits exactly like the original - double pipes from the cat back and double tips out the back.
          Awesome, I think I will go with that then. Would I get any more power by going single 2.50" from the cat back? Also, I confused, the diagram seems to show from the cat to the engine exhaust, or am I just looking at the wrong?not cat back to muffler?

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            #35
            As dave pointed out, BMW decided it was worth calling a gasket in the P/N.

            Anything that seals two parts together is a gasket - even if it's thick and metal. Head gasket - not a gasket?

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              #36
              Head gaskets aren't metal :)

              Did they even replace that part though? I have never replaced it and I've taken my exhaust off a thousand times.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Digitalwave
                Head gaskets aren't metal :)

                Umm, yeah they are.

                Ever thrown an old head gasket in a fire? The brown stuff burns off (if the fire is hot enough) and you're left with metal.


                :P

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Rigmaster
                  Umm, yeah they are.

                  Ever thrown an old head gasket in a fire? The brown stuff burns off (if the fire is hot enough) and you're left with metal.


                  :P
                  gasket bonfire ftw!

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