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Old Jul 12, 2010 | 04:25 PM
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I have a 2007 E-350 and want a nice sounding exhaust nothing load and obnoxious just a nice deep sound. I was thinking of doing a resonator delete. has anyone tried doing a resonator delete.

Or if the E63 exhaust would fit on the stock piping?

I am a 18 year old kid that is on a tight budget so if u have any other affordable ideas please help.
 
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No input from me (sorry) other than to advise you to try the question over at www.mbworld.org forums.
 
Old Jul 13, 2010 | 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by E-classy
I have a 2007 E-350 and want a nice sounding exhaust nothing load and obnoxious just a nice deep sound. I was thinking of doing a resonator delete. has anyone tried doing a resonator delete.

Or if the E63 exhaust would fit on the stock piping?

I am a 18 year old kid that is on a tight budget so if u have any other affordable ideas please help.
Well resonator delete will pop it up a notch, the E63 exhaust will not fit. I know your on a budget but you might just want to save your pennies to get a nice exhaust
 
Old Jul 13, 2010 | 05:08 PM
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Well resonator delete will pop it up a notch, the E63 exhaust will not fit. I know your on a budget but you might just want to save your pennies to get a nice exhaust
Thanks for the reply.
Would a resonator delete hurt the performance of my engine or even my engine in general??
 
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Thanks for the reply.
Would a resonator delete hurt the performance of my engine or even my engine in general??
should not do anything, just make sure to due a post cat res delete just incase so the ECU doesnt go wonky.
 
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Originally Posted by SigFan229
should not do anything, just make sure to due a post cat res delete just incase so the ECU doesnt go wonky.
What do u mean by post cat res delete??do u mean leave the cats and just take off the res?
 
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well yes... but no. there are two sets of resonators, one pre cat and one post cat. Take the ones AFTER the cat off not the one before it.
 
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o okay so take the res closer to the exhaust tip ??
sorry im a little confused
 
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Yes exactly, dont worry about it, also you will need to have a shop fab up pipe to connect the gap
 
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also another problem you would have had with the E63 piping is mounting and also the back end (Four tips vs your stock two)
 
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o okay go it now thank you. well i wanted to keep the stock tips i have now just with a different sound so this will be perfect. thank you
 
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+1 on resonator delete
 
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Yes exactly, dont worry about it, also you will need to have a shop fab up pipe to connect the gap
what kind of metal would be the best to use stainless steel?
 
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You would want the muffler shop to take a look at what your exhaust is made of and match that. You could have a good shop do all of it for under 300 most likely
 
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