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Best Exhaust

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 8:18 pm
by Holsy10
Hi peeps

I'm after a nice exhaust system to make the 4.6 sound a little more grunty. I've looked about but can't find much. Does anyone know the best setup and best place to get one.

Maybe a forum member has a system for sale.

Cheers Lewis



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Re: Best Exhaust

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 7:43 am
by graemeX5
Hi

I'm not sure many change them, I think there have been a couple who have removed boxes from the systems.

There was a chap James Whippy who had a 4.6 with an aftermarket exhaust noisy but it affected cars performance, loosing power he had it when checked.

If you look at link below Raj 4,8 that had a custom exhaust from profusion I have no idea of cost
, but would think at leat 1k. He was selling it but wanted a 4.8 standard exhaust, I can confirm the sound was nice not too loud but throaty.

So it may be worth a phone call to profusion at least you know.

I did research it when I had e53 4.4 and think ac schnitzer do them but again silly money

http://xdrivers.co.uk/forum/index.php/t ... l#msg38252

Graeme

Re: Best Exhaust

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 10:01 pm
by Holsy10
Cheers Greaeme

TBH this was my thinking on costa d to be fair expensive for an old car.

Coming from a 4.2 supercharged xf with custom exhaust I just felt the x5 sounded very revvy and not throaty for a v8.

Probley just my ears [emoji85]


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Re: Best Exhaust

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 11:00 pm
by lezmtaylor
've got an Eisenmann road exhaust on my 4.4, cost £700 plus second hand, but they are custom made to order, lovely sound .
Lez

Re: Best Exhaust

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 9:58 pm
by henrym3
There is a guy in the US who experimented with the 4.6 exhaust, seemed to have plenty of money to try different things, It would appear for whatever reason that the 4.6 has a pretty good exhaust as standard. He couldn't find anything that gave him more power, tried center box removal, great sound but well down on power and what ever he tried he got a cold start rattle which reduced when warm but never disappeared. Same with complete systems. He reckons the  only reason others don't mention it is cos if you just spent 1k plus you don't want to admit it's there. In the end he settled for removal of center box and replaced with 2 resonators, 12" long by 4" each, said sound was great, no loss of power and rattle was virtually undetectable. Something to ponder over. He may be full of shit or it could be cheap V8 sound??   

Re: Best Exhaust

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 9:35 pm
by Holsy10
Cheers henrym3

I don't like the look of the standard exhaust just wanted something beefier but I think I'm guna stay standard for now then. [emoji1303]


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Re: Best Exhaust

Posted: Sun Mar 19, 2017 2:14 pm
by X5-D-Sport
I've done a lot of development work with assorted OEM's re exhaust technology...
The OEM supplied system is "tuned" to suit the engine, the required back pressures, gas flow speeds, gas expansions & harmonics also....

Many of these so-called performance exhausts, are simply NOT scientifically designed.... they may look good, & make a bloody awful noise etc... but usually never increase performance or economy.... just the noise.

The standard E53 Exhausts are actually pretty good.
If you want more growl from the rear, remove the rear boxes, & get a good mechanic / welder to carve open the top of the silences, pull out the wadding at REAR END only - not both....  You can also junk some of the mesh inside too. Any wadding in the centre of the silencer can go too.

The result is an easier gas flow, the front wadding keeps the crackle to a minimum, but the removal of the rear & centre wadding allows a nice burble/growl sound/note & may enhance the economy a few mpg & performance by 20Hp max.

AND you save £1000.
You can always get some pretty & shiny tail pipes of e-bay for very little.

Re: Best Exhaust

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 8:22 pm
by henrym3
i'm sure your right in everything you say, and I'd love to try some of those tips just to get a little extra growl, but I want the best of both worlds, ie I would want to return to what I've got if I didn't like what it turned into and ripping out interiors of boxes means that would be impossible. The rattle I talked about only seems to effect the 4.6. I probably will, in the summer try the resonators as I see this as an easy DIY way of returning to standard with minimal mods to standard system

Re: Best Exhaust

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2017 9:55 pm
by X5-D-Sport
Agreed my friend, my way is rather permanent.
But, I knew exactly what I wanted to achieve, & it worked costing me just £25 in clamps, a bit of welding gas & an afternoon getting filthy....

AND
left the £1,000 saved.... to spend on tyres, fancy brakes, new door speakers, CD auto-changer, a Suspension pump & a large selection of new CD's, porn,hookers, tarts & more porn lol.

have a great week.

Re: Best Exhaust

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 11:43 am
by grumpywurzel
[quote="X5-D-Sport Salisbury"]

AND
left the £1,000 saved.... to spend on tyres, fancy brakes, new door speakers, CD auto-changer, a Suspension pump & a large selection of new CD's, porn,hookers, tarts & more porn lol.

have a great week.
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Your maths must be slightly different to mine bud, think you are missing at least one zero off the end  :D

Re: Best Exhaust

Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2017 10:03 pm
by henrym3
But, even some of that list would be good

Re: Best Exhaust

Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2017 3:52 pm
by X5-D-Sport
Re costs
Im friends with a manager at Bathwick Tyres & got a set of
285/45/19  £260 fitted
new Red Stuff 4 pad set £160 ebay
new vented slotted drilled disk set £128 ebay
Autochanger - ebay £80
A suspension pump + valve block - ebay listed for Landrover Discovery - £65 - 2am win.
Pioneer door speakers x 4 £110
& 15 CD's at approx £10 ea.....£150 Tesco
Exhaust clamps £25
CO2 gas - less than £10
2 angle grinder cutting disk £5
total  £993

I think I did pretty well, and the exhausts growl nicely at about 2,500 rpm... encouraging slower driving to hear the pretty noise lol.

Re: Best Exhaust

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 9:29 am
by grumpywurzel
[quote="X5-D-Sport Salisbury"]
Re costs
Im friends with a manager at Bathwick Tyres & got a set of
285/45/19  £260 fitted
new Red Stuff 4 pad set £160 ebay
new vented slotted drilled disk set £128 ebay
Autochanger - ebay £80
A suspension pump + valve block - ebay listed for Landrover Discovery - £65 - 2am win.
Pioneer door speakers x 4 £110
& 15 CD's at approx £10 ea.....£150 Tesco
Exhaust clamps £25
CO2 gas - less than £10
2 angle grinder cutting disk £5
total  £993

I think I did pretty well, and the exhausts growl nicely at about 2,500 rpm... encouraging slower driving to hear the pretty noise lol.
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What about the rest of your shopping list  >:D

Re: Best Exhaust

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 12:32 pm
by henrym3
I agree with you grumpywurzel, there's only £7 left. I want to hear about the rest.

Re: Best Exhaust

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 9:56 pm
by X5-D-Sport
Year, the porn & hookers.... we can all dream I guess....
Dreams of hot women are all I'm ever going to get at my stage in life & decrepitude lol  :)) :'(

maybe the £7 could be spent on a grubby Top-Shelf magazine.... then the saving would be spent  :blink: