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      07-28-2014, 07:50 AM   #1
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Remus exhaust anyone?

Thinking about doing a Remus exhaust for my m235 this fall anyone on here have one and happy with it vs MPE or dinan?
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I'm interested in this as well. Would like to get the cat-back but want to hear a clip... The turbo-back sounds amazing.
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Apparently there is media coming for the catback version, excited for that. Does anyone know the difference between the twin pipes and the single pipe design? I notice on the Remus the front section splits to two pipes and then joins back up before joining the muffler. Most of the other systems seem to have a single wide pipe. Does this affect the tone or performance/flow or is it just a different style / design? Does the stock exhaust split to two? Any thoughts? I feel like splitting it in two would give some more "depth" to the sound of it like a true dual exhaust set up but really have no idea.
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Apparently there is media coming for the catback version, excited for that. Does anyone know the difference between the twin pipes and the single pipe design? I notice on the Remus the front section splits to two pipes and then joins back up before joining the muffler. Most of the other systems seem to have a single wide pipe. Does this affect the tone or performance/flow or is it just a different style / design? Does the stock exhaust split to two? Any thoughts? I feel like splitting it in two would give some more "depth" to the sound of it like a true dual exhaust set up but really have no idea.
Not sure about the differences but I ordered the axel back system yesterday should be delivered Saturday and assuming it get my car back from the collision shop this week I'll install early next week!
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The Tuningwerk exhaust > Remus exhaust
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Apparently there is media coming for the catback version, excited for that. Does anyone know the difference between the twin pipes and the single pipe design? I notice on the Remus the front section splits to two pipes and then joins back up before joining the muffler. Most of the other systems seem to have a single wide pipe. Does this affect the tone or performance/flow or is it just a different style / design? Does the stock exhaust split to two? Any thoughts? I feel like splitting it in two would give some more "depth" to the sound of it like a true dual exhaust set up but really have no idea.
The split style Center pipe gives more volume without impacting ground or other component clearance. The OE center pipe is flattened (See below on REALOEM) and Remus probably just wanted to keep the clearances as close to spec as possible.



Media is out already!

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Did anyone get just the cat-back version of this? Can we get a video or sound clip of that? Also Cripple are you saying the tuningwerk muffler beats out this full exhaust? Does that mean only the muffler is restricting air flow and nothing is to be gained from the midpipe? Or you talking sound? Thanks guys!

PS. I tracked mine last week. First time doing it should have a dashcam video coming. Thing was really quick. Also got to drive all the M's that M6 Grand Coupe is decent
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