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    Originally posted by digger View Post

    You are way off on your numbers

    pi/4 * 3.375^2 = 8.84sqin
    pi/4 * 2.375^2 *2 = 8.85
    My phone is not calculating properly. I dug through some boxes and found my old TI-84 which does work properly. I finally got something with similar numbers to yours. It's really frustrating my numbers were so off. You definitely got the right answer.
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      Chiming in on this as I'm looking to get into the SS GB for the 63.5mm system--great thread. From what I read it seems that the 63.5mm section 2 is only really necessary if you are running high HP and other mods like cams, CSL intake, etc.?

      My car is totally stock and I'm not chasing high HP, I just need to replace my stock manifolds (bad cats) and pass emissions. For an otherwise stock setup, if I run the 63.5mm manifolds (044001) and 63.5mm catted section 1 (044002), and stock section 2 and rear muffler, is that going to work just fine? Of course, I'd like the full system but cost is a factor. Seems the cats will bolt right up to the Sec2.

      Any thoughts are welcome!

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        The stock sect 2 is a great piece, and it will never be a problem running one, even on a FBO car. Remember, the SS 2.5" is exactly the same as the stock piece, just 3.5mm or 1/8" large diameter.
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          Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
          The stock sect 2 is a great piece, and it will never be a problem running one, even on a FBO car. Remember, the SS 2.5" is exactly the same as the stock piece, just 3.5mm or 1/8" large diameter.
          Thanks for the feedback--but if I did run the 63.5mm sec2, would I lose power?

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            No. I have most bolt on mods, no cams, and I felt a little more grunt. I think Hassan demonstrated an 8whp delta but that was with 280 cams iirc.

            The aftermarket sect 2s that lose midrange power are the Y pipe aka "Xpipe" style with no crossover.
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              Originally posted by PSUEng View Post
              Chiming in on this as I'm looking to get into the SS GB for the 63.5mm system--great thread. From what I read it seems that the 63.5mm section 2 is only really necessary if you are running high HP and other mods like cams, CSL intake, etc.?

              My car is totally stock and I'm not chasing high HP, I just need to replace my stock manifolds (bad cats) and pass emissions. For an otherwise stock setup, if I run the 63.5mm manifolds (044001) and 63.5mm catted section 1 (044002), and stock section 2 and rear muffler, is that going to work just fine? Of course, I'd like the full system but cost is a factor. Seems the cats will bolt right up to the Sec2.

              Any thoughts are welcome!
              I have euro headers, euro cats (sec 1), and a scza. I didn’t like the rasp from that setup so I went with the dual resonated SS section 2. It quieted the car a not but I literally have zero rasp! The butt dyno is also very impressed.

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                Bump to an old thread. What was the weight of these?

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                    Originally posted by Cronenberged View Post
                    Bump to an old thread. What was the weight of these?
                    I have this in my notes:

                    SSV1 header - 15lbs
                    SS Sec1 Non Catted - 12.5lbs
                    SS Sec2 Dual Res - 20lbs
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                      607 likes, 9 comments - supersprint_official on December 8, 2024: "Supersprint just dropped their latest mid-section exhaust for the legendary BMW E46 M3 with the S54 3.2L engine! 🏁 🔥 Key Features: ✅ Oversized twin-pipe (63.5mm) lightweight stainless steel build for max flow! ✅ Perfect pair with Supersprint Race Headers, high-flow 100 cpsi cats, and the iconic Lightweight Race Muffler. ✅ Designed for power — tuned engines hitting 390+ HP! Not tuning that hard? No problem — we’ve got a 76mm single-pipe option for stock or lightly modded setups. 🔧 Fully modular & bolt-on, so you can mix and match Supersprint components to create YOUR ultimate exhaust setup. 👉 Available in straight-pipe or resonated versions. Which one are you picking? 👇 ————————————- A special thanks to @indstyle for the amazing video!🔥".

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                        "tuned engines hitting 390+ HP!"

                        False advertisement!! 😅
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                          So this is something other than existing 044013 and 044003?

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                            Originally posted by PSUEng View Post

                            So this is something other than existing 044013 and 044003?
                            Looks like the video had 044013 on the pipe

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