So I am waiting for my BMW M4 Competition to arrive soon. I've already ordered the M Performance Exhaust and thus, I will not be needing the Sports Exhaust that comes with my car.
Mind you, the Sports Exhaust which is standard in the Competition Package M3/M4 has a deeper/improved tone over the stock exhaust. While it is no M Performance Exhaust kind of improvement, it is still a nice little upgrade to the stock exhaust note while keeping the car with OEM parts and thus not voiding your warranty.
As soon as my car arrives, AGMC will install the M Performance Exhaust on it so you will be getting a brand new M Sports Exhaust not used (other than the delivery miles obviously)
I just called the Parts department from AGMC and asked them how much is the sports exhaust, they said the Sports Exhaust with the 4 black exhaust tips which it comes with costs AED 10,750
M4 Competition pack ZCP Revs - YouTube
From the Bimmerpost forum when I asked about selling the Sports Exhaust:
But I am not sure what this means or if it will be an easy install on a stock M3/M4:
Mind you, the Sports Exhaust which is standard in the Competition Package M3/M4 has a deeper/improved tone over the stock exhaust. While it is no M Performance Exhaust kind of improvement, it is still a nice little upgrade to the stock exhaust note while keeping the car with OEM parts and thus not voiding your warranty.
As soon as my car arrives, AGMC will install the M Performance Exhaust on it so you will be getting a brand new M Sports Exhaust not used (other than the delivery miles obviously)
I just called the Parts department from AGMC and asked them how much is the sports exhaust, they said the Sports Exhaust with the 4 black exhaust tips which it comes with costs AED 10,750
M4 Competition pack ZCP Revs - YouTube
From the Bimmerpost forum when I asked about selling the Sports Exhaust:
While the burbles do come from the engine tune, it has also been confirmed that there are other physical differences between the CP exhaust and the base exhaust that will alter how the car sounds.
Note that the stock exhaust is a single piece unit from the primary cats down. To install the MPE, the stock exhaust needs to be cut just downstream of the secondary cats. This means that selling the CP exhaust post MPE installation means selling an "incomplete" unit. IMO there will likely not be many takers.
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