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    smaller exhaust tip, any problems?

    i have a 2.5" exhaust on my bmw. was wondering, i bought a new stainless tip but it is 2" and i will need to use a reducer to fit it. will the smaller tip create any problems, exhaust disturbance, backpressure etc? I know most people go larger, i just liked the look of this tip.
    thanks guys.

    #2
    It won't effect performance at all, it may just look small.
    :: PNW Crew ::
    '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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      #3
      Yeah 2" will look funny. 4" is what you want for a single tip.

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        #4
        It will cause some back pressure. How much, I don't know. Will it effect performance, I don't know.
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          #5
          what tip is everyone else running

          just want to get an idea of sizes and styles of exhaust tips e30's are running. also what size exhaust are you running.

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            #6
            You shouldn't listen to me, since I am running 3in turbo back with a 3in piece of pipe for a "tip".
            :: PNW Crew ::
            '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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