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jls9292@yahoo.com

Aug 24, 2009, 6:16 AM

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BMW Exhaust Sign In

i dismantled the muffler leaving the exhaust cut off after the cats. i drove the car for a few minutes and the car started idling at lower Rpms and the throttle response was dead slow. i was thinking it might be a problem with the valves being out of place due to the change of exhaust pressure. car sounds completely different and the whole car shakes at idle. ??
its a 1995 BMW 2.5L 325i with 167000 on the clock


Sidom
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Aug 24, 2009, 1:06 PM

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Re: BMW Exhaust Sign In

Why would you do that??? Were you trying to solve a drivability problem??


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Aug 25, 2009, 7:38 AM

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Re: BMW Exhaust Sign In

out of curiosity i guess. any guesses on how to diagnose/fix it


Sidom
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Aug 25, 2009, 1:07 PM

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Re: BMW Exhaust Sign In

1st you should probably put the exhaust back to the way it was. Also if your check engine light is on pull the codes to see what systems are being affected.......






 
 
 






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