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E46General discussion and technical help for 1999-2004 3 series cars.
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Your Ride: 2004 330ci
Hey everyone, whats the best exhaust for my e46 330ci 2004
Hey just wanted to know what everyone is using for an upgrade for there 330ci. And is there anyone on this forum live in Calgary Alberta Canada. Thanks
Doesn't BavAuto sell a "tune-able" sound exhaust for the E46? I don't have the motivation to look into it right now. But I've always thought that a tunable sound was cool. Maybe it's Remus....
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Originally Posted by c1apton
- "The DIY Goddess" - nice job (She's "schoolin'" the boyZ)
I'm sorry Lotattendent DINAN makes good stuff, but it is way tooo much.
How loud is this exhaust. I need something that is similar to stock when cruising on side roads at 35-45mph since I have a 2 year old. Once on the freeway - I don't mind it opening up as long as it's not that loud farting sound "Fast & Furious" exhaust.
I was also looking at the Borla but someone stated that the superspint will be quiter.
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Later,
Mike
* 2003 330i
* Sport/Premium/Cold Climate Package
* Hardon Kardon Premium Sound System
* 18" CSL Staggared Wheels - HyperBlack
* Front/Side/Rear Clear Lights with Solaris II Bulbs
* AC Schnitzer Pedals
* Front License Plate Removed
* Rear Lip Spoiler * Rear Roof Spoiler
* Valentine 1 Hardwire
* AFE Cold Air Intake Stage 1
Doesn't BavAuto sell a "tune-able" sound exhaust for the E46? I don't have the motivation to look into it right now. But I've always thought that a tunable sound was cool. Maybe it's Remus....