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04-07-2015, 11:03 AM | #1 |
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2010 BMW 135i Rogue Engineering exhaust w/ black tips- $150
BMW 135i (2010) Rogue Engineering Exhaust - 10k miles through it. Drones at 68mph- sounds great at WOT Black tips SOLD!! PM me if interested Last edited by Sasha4; 04-11-2015 at 02:43 PM.. |
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what an oddly specific drone speed... got any cabin videos by chance? with OEM n54 dps and mids?
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It would hit at my wifes highway speed which was typically 65-68 mph. No videos sorry. The rest of the exhaust was stock. Was running a Cobb stage 1 with AFE intakes. Ended up throwing on a Corsa which was better with no drone but is beast mode at WOT
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Videos never do drone justice, my car drones like a dump truck is driving over you
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that sounds like a great alarm.. install a remote starter, call it "snooze"
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