M3 rear diffuser fit a M tech bumper? I will be going 6 cylinder over the winter and with that comes a dual pipe exhaust. Just wondering if some one has done this. |
I've been told by people who've tried it that it doesn't fit. IIRC they made a diffuser with a wider opening for the 323ti, however even that cutout is too small for most mufflers. Clex2 did a nice writeup on plastic welding as he cut his diffuser on his 330ti ClubSport. This is what I plan on doing: http://www.318ti.org/forum/showthread.php?t=10544 |
Thanks Jess, O'll take a look at that. I just acquired a nice E46 Remus cheap. |
Cool, I have the same exhaust clex2 has. Rogue Engineering DMS. |
I have a Remus on my E30 thats powered by a M/S50 sounds great with 90mm tips. Quiet at idle and at bark it's good. |
If you check out my recent threads, you can see what I did for mine. I have an e36 M3 remus exhaust, and I just trimmed the stock rear. |
Yes but mine is a M-tech so the bumper has the diffuser already vs scoring and trimming the oem cover. I'm sure I could cut it but doubt it would come out neat. I want it to look oem. |
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