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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post
    If you’re going to spend the money on SS, it’s kind of silly to not go V1. They’re the option that makes more power than other options on the market.

    If you do that, you have to use the SS section 1. After the section 1, you can use anything on the market… though if you’re doing a full NA build, the oversized twin 2.5” SS section 2 is the move. From there, all supersprint mufflers make the same power— the differences are only weight and volume.
    I'm having trouble finding apples to apples comparisons when it comes to comparing Street v. Sport v. Race mufflers on YouTube.

    I'm looking for a sound comparison with Stepped V1s, Catted Section 1, Resonated Section 2 with each of the muffler types. Does anybody know of a video?

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      So.... when’s this going down?..

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        Wrapping up the setup by this PM and having a final validation meeting with ECS - then it's a go. Shooting for end of PM or evening today.

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          Is it going to be 25% or 30%?

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            I'm going to attempt to summarize the entire SuperSprint line to clear up confusion...

            Section 0 (headers):
            1) non stepped headers. These were the first SS e46 M3 header, and are what basically every good ebay header is a copy of. They're fine, but there's no reason to buy them since SS's released their step header line.
            2) V1 stepped headers. These are the best headers on the market for the car. They make some of the most peak power and do so without trading off the midrange or bottom end. But, they require a bespoke section 1 to work (adds cost).
            3) V2 stepped headers. These are also stepped but, shorter and not oversized. They don't have the peak power potential of the V1s (which really need cams and airbox to be fully realized), but the are still good in the bottom end and middle range. Works with any section 1, including stock

            Section 1:
            1) Normal sized catted. Works with any normal sized header (not V1s). Uses HJS cats, so holds up to the heat of track use.
            2) Normal sized uncatted. Works with any normal sized header (not V1s).
            3) Oversized (2.5") catted. Only works with V1 stepped headers. Uses HJS cats, so holds up to the heat of track use.
            4) Oversized (2.5") uncatted. Only works with V1 stepped headers.

            Section 2:
            1) Single tube unresonated. Good till ~300whp. Light.
            2) Single tube resonated. Good till ~300whp. Light.
            3) Twin tube (2.5”) unresonated. Good till ~400whp. Heavier.
            4) Twin tube (2.5”) resonated. Good till ~400whp. Heavier.

            Mufflers:
            1) Street. Similar volume to stock, but nicer tone. Zero drone. 2 lbs lighter than stock.
            2) Sport. Louder, drones. 15 lbs lighter than stock. Probably the volume level than most people looking for an aftermarket muffler desire.
            3) Race. Fuck you loud, drones. 25 lbs lighter than stock.
            All mufflers above can be custom ordered in 2.5" internals. This is only beneficial for all out builds (not the normal cam/airbox/exhaust builds). Does add some weight. If you're doing this, you can also custom order a twin tube section 2 to match, so that it doesn't neck down where they join.

            Notes:
            -Street, sport, and race mufflers all flow identically.
            -resonators also don't impact flow.
            -if you want to eliminate drone, you need cats and resonators.

            2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
            2012 LMB/Black 128i
            2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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              Originally posted by Obioban View Post
              I'm going to attempt to summarize the entire SuperSprint line to clear up confusion...

              Section 0 (headers):
              1) non stepped headers. These were the first SS e46 M3 header, and are what basically every good ebay header is a copy of. They're fine, but there's no reason to buy them since SS's released their step header line.
              2) V1 stepped headers. These are the best headers on the market for the car. They make some of the most peak power and do so without trading off the midrange or bottom end. But, they require a bespoke section 1 to work (adds cost).
              3) V2 stepped headers. These are also stepped but, shorter and not oversized. They don't have the peak power potential of the V1s (which really need cams and airbox to be fully realized), but the are still good in the bottom end and middle range. Works with any section 1, including stock

              Section 1:
              1) Normal sized catted. Works with any normal sized header (not V1s). Uses HJS cats, so holds up to the heat of track use.
              2) Normal sized uncatted. Works with any normal sized header (not V1s).
              3) Oversized (2.5") catted. Only works with V1 stepped headers. Uses HJS cats, so holds up to the heat of track use.
              4) Oversized (2.5") uncatted. Only works with V1 stepped headers.

              Section 2:
              1) Single tube unresonated. Good till ~300whp. Light.
              2) Single tube resonated. Good till ~300whp. Light.
              3) Twin tube (2.5”) unresonated. Good till ~400whp. Heavier.
              4) Twin tube (2.5”) resonated. Good till ~400whp. Heavier.

              Mufflers:
              1) Street. Similar volume to stock, but nicer tone. Zero drone. 2 lbs lighter than stock.
              2) Sport. Louder, drones. 15 lbs lighter than stock. Probably the volume level than most people looking for an aftermarket muffler desire.
              3) Race. Fuck you loud, drones. 25 lbs lighter than stock.
              All mufflers above can be custom ordered in 2.5" internals. This is only beneficial for all out builds (not the normal cam/airbox/exhaust builds). Does add some weight. If you're doing this, you can also custom order a twin tube section 2 to match, so that it doesn't neck down where they join.

              Notes:
              -Street, sport, and race mufflers all flow identically.
              -resonators also don't impact flow.
              -if you want to eliminate drone, you need cats and resonators.
              From your experience, the resonated twin-pipe section 2 makes the exhaust quieter right? Does the non resonated keep the volume around the same level as the stock section 2?
              2003.5 E46 M3 Silver Grey/Cinnamon

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                Originally posted by Sid_E46 View Post

                From your experience, the resonated twin-pipe section 2 makes the exhaust quieter right? Does the non resonated keep the volume around the same level as the stock section 2?
                The twin tube section 2 does quiet things down a little bit. The resonators doesn't really change volume so much as tone.

                2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                2012 LMB/Black 128i
                2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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                  Originally posted by Obioban View Post
                  Section 2:
                  1) Single tube unresonated. Good till ~300whp. Light.
                  2) Single tube resonated. Good till ~300whp. Light.
                  3) Twin tube (2.5”) unresonated. Good till ~400whp. Heavier.
                  4) Twin tube (2.5”) resonated. Good till ~400whp. Heavier.
                  For a baseline comparison, what power levels does the stock, resonated section 2 becoming a limiting factor?

                  Mufflers:
                  1) Street. Similar volume to stock, but nicer tone. Zero drone. 2 lbs lighter than stock.
                  2) Sport. Louder, drones. 15 lbs lighter than stock. Probably the volume level than most people looking for an aftermarket muffler desire.
                  3) Race. Fuck you loud, drones. 25 lbs lighter than stock.
                  All mufflers above can be custom ordered in 2.5" internals. This is only beneficial for all out builds (not the normal cam/airbox/exhaust builds). Does add some weight. If you're doing this, you can also custom order a twin tube section 2 to match, so that it doesn't neck down where they join.

                  Notes:
                  -Street, sport, and race mufflers all flow identically.
                  -resonators also don't impact flow.
                  -if you want to eliminate drone, you need cats and resonators.
                  With section 1 cats and section 2 resonators, does Sport still drone a noticeable amount?
                  '03.5 M3 SMG Coupe - Jet Black / Black

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                    I would be interested in the V1 stepped headers + Oversized (2.5") catted Section 1. Thank you Obioban for the explanation. Will stock Section 2 work with Oversized (2.5") catted Section 1?
                    -Singh
                    2004 e46 ///3 | Laguna Seca Blue | Black Leather | 6MT | Coupe
                    BBS RC | Supersprint | Ground Control |
                    Besian

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                      Originally posted by Obioban View Post
                      I'm going to attempt to summarize the entire SuperSprint line to clear up confusion...

                      Section 0 (headers):
                      1) non stepped headers. These were the first SS e46 M3 header, and are what basically every good ebay header is a copy of. They're fine, but there's no reason to buy them since SS's released their step header line.
                      2) V1 stepped headers. These are the best headers on the market for the car. They make some of the most peak power and do so without trading off the midrange or bottom end. But, they require a bespoke section 1 to work (adds cost).
                      3) V2 stepped headers. These are also stepped but, shorter and not oversized. They don't have the peak power potential of the V1s (which really need cams and airbox to be fully realized), but the are still good in the bottom end and middle range. Works with any section 1, including stock

                      Section 1:
                      1) Normal sized catted. Works with any normal sized header (not V1s). Uses HJS cats, so holds up to the heat of track use.
                      2) Normal sized uncatted. Works with any normal sized header (not V1s).
                      3) Oversized (2.5") catted. Only works with V1 stepped headers. Uses HJS cats, so holds up to the heat of track use.
                      4) Oversized (2.5") uncatted. Only works with V1 stepped headers.

                      Section 2:
                      1) Single tube unresonated. Good till ~300whp. Light.
                      2) Single tube resonated. Good till ~300whp. Light.
                      3) Twin tube (2.5”) unresonated. Good till ~400whp. Heavier.
                      4) Twin tube (2.5”) resonated. Good till ~400whp. Heavier.

                      Mufflers:
                      1) Street. Similar volume to stock, but nicer tone. Zero drone. 2 lbs lighter than stock.
                      2) Sport. Louder, drones. 15 lbs lighter than stock. Probably the volume level than most people looking for an aftermarket muffler desire.
                      3) Race. Fuck you loud, drones. 25 lbs lighter than stock.
                      All mufflers above can be custom ordered in 2.5" internals. This is only beneficial for all out builds (not the normal cam/airbox/exhaust builds). Does add some weight. If you're doing this, you can also custom order a twin tube section 2 to match, so that it doesn't neck down where they join.

                      Notes:
                      -Street, sport, and race mufflers all flow identically.
                      -resonators also don't impact flow.
                      -if you want to eliminate drone, you need cats and resonators.
                      There is also a new part I asked Alessandro if SS could make and he gave a part number, but there has been no cost provided to ECS yet. Part number 044022.

                      Section 1:
                      1) Normal sized catted. Works with any normal sized header (not V1s). Uses HJS cats, so holds up to the heat of track use.
                      2) Normal sized uncatted. Works with any normal sized header (not V1s).
                      3) Oversized (2.5") catted. Only works with V1 stepped headers. Uses HJS cats, so holds up to the heat of track use.
                      4) Oversized (2.5") uncatted. Only works with V1 stepped headers.
                      5) Oversized (2.5") resonated. Only works with V1 stepped headers.

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                        Originally posted by ASAed330 View Post

                        There is also a new part I asked Alessandro if SS could make and he gave a part number, but there has been no cost provided to ECS yet. Part number 044022.

                        Section 1:
                        1) Normal sized catted. Works with any normal sized header (not V1s). Uses HJS cats, so holds up to the heat of track use.
                        2) Normal sized uncatted. Works with any normal sized header (not V1s).
                        3) Oversized (2.5") catted. Only works with V1 stepped headers. Uses HJS cats, so holds up to the heat of track use.
                        4) Oversized (2.5") uncatted. Only works with V1 stepped headers.
                        5) Oversized (2.5") resonated. Only works with V1 stepped headers.
                        There will be no uncatted products unfortunately. Is the 5) a catless resonated section?

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                          Originally posted by Epoustouflant View Post

                          There will be no uncatted products unfortunately. Is the 5) a catless resonated section?
                          thanks a lot EPA… 😒
                          Formally SWRTstang_M3 on M3forum.net with a join date of 07/2004

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                            Originally posted by Epoustouflant View Post

                            There will be no uncatted products unfortunately. Is the 5) a catless resonated section?
                            Would have to be as there isn't room with the cats that SS uses.
                            '05 M3 Convertible 6MT, CB/Cinnamon, CSL Airbox&Flap, PCSTuning, Beisan, Schrick 288/280, SS V1's & 2.5" System, RE Stg 1&SMF, KW V2, CB PS, Apex EC-7R

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                              Originally posted by r4dr View Post

                              For a baseline comparison, what power levels does the stock, resonated section 2 becoming a limiting factor?



                              With section 1 cats and section 2 resonators, does Sport still drone a noticeable amount?
                              Stock section 1 probably starts to restrict at ~330whp.

                              I haven't heard a car with the oversized section and sport muffler in person, so can't comment on that. My guess would be that it still drones.

                              2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                              2012 LMB/Black 128i
                              2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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                                Originally posted by Singh View Post
                                I would be interested in the V1 stepped headers + Oversized (2.5") catted Section 1. Thank you Obioban for the explanation. Will stock Section 2 work with Oversized (2.5") catted Section 1?
                                Yes, and if you're not doing the cams/airbox thing you won't be any worse off. If you do go that route, you can always do the oversized section 2 later.

                                2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
                                2012 LMB/Black 128i
                                2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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