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      08-09-2014, 01:02 PM   #1
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Mid-pipes or no mid-pipes for Eisenmann Race Exhaust For F13

Okay, another question.

Should I go ahead and get the mid-pipes for my Eisenmann race exhaust? I know that it'll reduce back pressure, etc. However, will it really add anything to the sound output?
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The OEM pipes are actually beautifully crafted but the resonators will disrupt the true sound.

If you are going with catless DPs I would definitely do mid-pipes because you are going to get the full effect of the clear, crisp mufflers, and the twin turbos winding up and spooling down.

If you are keeping the cats on I would probably just leave the resonators (OEM mid-pipes) because you are already drowning the true sound by the highly restrictive cats.

I am sure others might have different opinions though -- this is just mine.

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