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Old 27-01-2009, 08:41 PM   #1
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Question is, which part of th eexhaust system is it that generates the raspy metallic noise
/ Is it the centre section, the backbox?
I like the noise, sounds quite rude, but would replacing the offending section with an aftermarket item, Miltek for example, retain the charcteristic noise but change it to a deeper sound, rather than being so tinny?
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Old 27-01-2009, 08:59 PM   #2
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I think the Rasp is from the Backbox!

The rattle is from the Cats!
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Old 27-01-2009, 09:35 PM   #3
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Can only comment on experience in my M3, i had a supersprint lightweight back box and the rasp went, sounded great when giving it some but did my head in when not, deep boom at mid range, put an x pipe on and no improvement although there is an x pipe with resonator so that might of got the rasp back.
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The rattle is from the Cats!
Is that what I get when car is cold.
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The rattle is from the Cats!
Is that what I get when car is cold.
Mine is the same when cold, lift off and it rattles and also you get dull thudding noises, sounds a bit like backfires, just the wadding/internals moving back and forth i guess, until it expands with the heat , then it stops.

Has anyone fitted just a miltek backbox? if so did it keep or loose the rasp?
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Old 27-01-2009, 10:02 PM   #6
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ask glendog to confirm but i think the milltek loses the rasp
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The rattle is from the Cats!
Is that what I get when car is cold.
Mine is the same when cold, lift off and it rattles and also you get dull thudding noises, sounds a bit like backfires, just the wadding/internals moving back and forth i guess, until it expands with the heat , then it stops.

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Yep thats the noise, get that as well...
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Has anyone fitted just a miltek backbox? if so did it keep or loose the rasp?
I have a full Miltek system and the there is no rasp anymore but instead a deeper, dare i say 'meatier' tone. I like it but at times do miss the rasp.

As already said, It is the backbox that causes the rasp i believe. When i had the 100cell cats fitted, it simply added a din at certain revs noisewise!

I would love to have a Supersprint or Gruppe M fitted but they are just that little bit too much for everyday driving and carrying the missus around!
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I have been thiking about an exhaust, but want to hear others before I decide.
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I also had a really bad rattle when i had the 100cell cat fitted - i think it was the two cat sections touching or maybe resonating against the exhaust/transmission tunnel. It lessened when warm but never completely went away
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