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Eta-to-M50: Build thread
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Those are tities! Have them on mine at the same spot.
Originally posted by Roysneon$5 shipped?Originally posted by MarkDYou are a strange dude, I'n not answering any more posts from you.Comment
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FUCK! Why didn't I think of that? my m30 exhaust is 1 piece from the downpipes to the muffler :(Comment
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What do you recommend, just welded all the way back? I mean, I don't anticipate having to drop the exhaust very often, and even if I did, it can always just be cut and re-welded. And it would only be one piece back to where the S50 midpipes meet the rest of the S50 exhaust section.Comment
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So you're doing dual pipe? That'll make Vbands fun to place. I'd do a single pipe and a regular 3 or 4 bolt flange. Vbands work in a very narrow band of conditions. The exhaust must be low on movement/external forces. IE your exhaust will need to be hung such that with the rest of the exhaust out of the car, it should still sit close to it's normal position.
Vbands tend to leak due to getting hit a bunch, warping, over tightening the clamps, and many other reasons. Technically Vbands don't require gaskets, but you can still buy them for a reason. Things will need to line up 100% and your installation needs to be 100% or it will leak.
Personally, I don't mind replacing gaskets every time I mess with my exhaust. and if the flange warps a bit over time or with initial welding, just tighten that bitch down some more. Vbands work great IFF they are fabricated properly, installed properly, and nothing ever majorly contacts the pipes. To me, it's too much work.
Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!Comment
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I'm using ebay headers to OEM OBDI S50 midpipes and exhaust all the way back so yes, it will be dual pipe.
Again, this also isn't the car's permanent exhaust system. I got all the M3 exhaust stuff for cheap, so it was the temporary solution to get the car running asap on the cheap.Comment
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