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11-27-2014, 01:13 AM | #1 |
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Downpipe and intercooler question
im looking downpipe for my Z4 e89 3.5i (n54) but i cant find lots of options.
do you know e9x downpipe is it fitting e89? and also intercooler. can i use same parts with e9x ? for example: http://store.activeautowerke.com/pro...i-downpipe-n54 can i use this for Z4? and intercooler http://store.activeautowerke.com/pro...-sport-version |
11-27-2014, 02:03 AM | #2 | |
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http://www.evolutionracewerks.com/node/216 Downpipe. http://www.ardesign.info/store/ajax/...roduct_id/647/ i also have a thread about the AR DOWNPIPE if you want to watch the video. |
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11-27-2014, 02:51 AM | #3 |
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Regarding downpipes they are e89 dedicated only, so your only options are ar from the US and some small companies in Germany you can find on ebay.de. You can as well modify your stock dp by having a shop replace the cats with straight pipes which is a nice and easy alternative if you don't intend to revert back to stock ever and which will retain the flex section, a big plus imo.
On fmic you have plenty options, many run the er unit and all report satisfied. There is also the stett one which is by design the best imo but it's a pita to install and perhaps a bit odd to deal with this company and then there is the wagner unit from germany which is huge and may generate a bit more lag but it is the most p'n'p of them all, no cutting, no hassle, you drive away in 20 minutes.
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Edit: 135i/335i downpipes only fit with cutting and welding. Im using active autowerke downpipes btw Last edited by Furkanyahsi; 11-27-2014 at 11:36 AM.. |
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Actually, thanks for questioning this Zteve as there were two minor mods made to fit the AR downpipes at install. The rear Lambda sensor (front turbo DP) needed to be moved slightly (make the sensor sit horizontal rather than slight incline) as it rubbed on the under frame ribbing; and the bolt connections to the mid pipes needed to be rotated 90 degrees to align. Both mods took about 15 minutes each for the installer.
Also mine are catless pipes. |
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