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Originally posted by cornerbalanced View PostI had Euro headers on my last E46. If another used pair comes up locally I’ll snag them. Otherwise I’m not going through the hassle of coordinating shipping with some dude from Latvia like I did last time.
I also see them pop up on craigslist and such pretty regularly for $500-600.
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
I had that setup 15 years ago. It sounds good, but man does it DRONE. I do think those Eisenmann tips are the best looking set (size/placement) of any muffler sold for the chassis.
... why are people still buying CPI headers?
And they’re just what James Clay recommended to me along with Epic. Plus they’re cheap, fairly well made, and stepped. If you’d like give me the extra $1.2k for SS V1s I’d gladly take you up on that
I had Euro headers on my last E46. If another used pair comes up locally I’ll snag them. Otherwise I’m not going through the hassle of coordinating shipping with some dude from Latvia like I did last time.
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Originally posted by Doost View Post
Interesting... I have fabspeed headers, fabspeed 200 cell catted section one, SS resonated X pipe section two- which the Eisenmann Sport will be mated to.
I wonder if it was actually the Rogue EVC section 2 (unresonated?) causing the drone more than the Eisenmann, or at least in conjunction with it? Will be interested to see if my resonated SS section 2 x pipe makes a difference there
Excited for thursday to see what an all stainless exhaust setup plus the x-pipe does to the rasp and general tone.
Regards
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Originally posted by Doost View Post
Interesting... I have fabspeed headers, fabspeed 200 cell catted section one, SS resonated X pipe section two- which the Eisenmann Sport will be mated to.
I wonder if it was actually the Rogue EVC section 2 (unresonated?) causing the drone more than the Eisenmann, or at least in conjunction with it? Will be interested to see if my resonated SS section 2 x pipe makes a difference there
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Originally posted by jet_dogg View Post
And what did you dyno with the latter setup?Last edited by Sid_E46; 10-12-2021, 01:54 PM.
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Originally posted by Sid_E46 View Post
I had CPI headers, dual OE resonators, and a Rouge engineering EVC section 2 paired with the Eisenmann Sport at the time. Now I have SSv1's, Dual resonators welded into the SS section 1 (no cats), Dual 2.5 inch SS resonated section 2, and a SS street section 3. Took me forever to finally get a setup that had no drone, even the Dinan muffler droned with this setup.
I wonder if it was actually the Rogue EVC section 2 (unresonated?) causing the drone more than the Eisenmann, or at least in conjunction with it? Will be interested to see if my resonated SS section 2 x pipe makes a difference there
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Originally posted by Slideways View Post
Is there a dynograph showing the comparison? They are basically modeled after the SS V2s at half the cost.
I'm pretty much of the opinion that there's only two header options that make sense on this car:
1) Used OE Euro/CSL, if you want cheap. They make as much/more power as any cheap header out there, across the RPM band, and have perfect fitment and build quality.
2) SSV1 stepped, with a matching section 1, if you want max power.
Among the options that aren't either of the above, there's a couple that seem like especially bad options-- specifically CPI and ARH (both of which give up the bottom end/low mid range without doing better than OE Euro at the top end... and, in the case of ARH, are annoying to tune for and make street legal).
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Originally posted by Sid_E46 View Post
I made 316 wheel with nothing but CPI headers and a Buildjournal tune. The bottom-end power wasn't anything amazing but the mid and top-end power felt alright. Still, can't compare them to SSv1's.
And 316 is a peak number, which is, as I pointed out, the one area where they are not worse (or better) than other options on the market.
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Originally posted by Sid_E46 View Post
I had CPI headers, dual OE resonators, and a Rouge engineering EVC section 2 paired with the Eisenmann Sport at the time. Now I have SSv1's, Dual resonators welded into the SS section 1 (no cats), Dual 2.5 inch SS resonated section 2, and a SS street section 3. Took me forever to finally get a setup that had no drone, even the Dinan muffler droned with this setup.
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
The CPIs make less power at low/mid range than other cheap headers, and don't make more at the top end. I don't understand why people buy them.
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I had CPI headers, dual OE resonators, and a Rouge engineering EVC section 2 paired with the Eisenmann Sport at the time. Now I have SSv1's, Dual resonators welded into the SS section 1 (no cats), Dual 2.5 inch SS resonated section 2, and a SS street section 3. Took me forever to finally get a setup that had no drone, even the Dinan muffler droned with this setup.
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
The CPIs make less power at low/mid range than other cheap headers, and don't make more at the top end. I don't understand why people buy them.
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Originally posted by Sid_E46 View Post
I used to have CPI headers. There is nothing really that bad with them but they don't really make more power over much cheaper headers such as Megans.
I also used to have an Eisenmann sport muffler and the drone was horrendous.
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