10-01-2021, 10:51 PM | #1 |
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2021 bmw x6 m50i exhuast issues
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I am wondering about the exhuast system in my car. So my car is bought in Canada, so I think it's a US spec. I have heard that x6 has now gone quiter in terms of the exhuast from 2020 model or was it untrue? My car is still fairly new (1000km). The car when I first had it had good pops and burbles on rev but starting a few days ago I do not hear any pops and cracks when I turn on sport plus and warmed engine. Was there something wrong? Also, has anyone got good option for an aftermarket exhuast that can produce good crackles and louder sounds? Would it affect the warranty(assuming you restore back the stock exhuast before checkin to the dealer) Thank you! |
10-02-2021, 03:08 PM | #2 |
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Do you know if your X6 underwent an OTA update? I have heard that a lot of the drivers have mentioned that one of the OTA updates has eliminated the pops and burbles.
As far as the aftermarket exhaust is concerned, I am opting to go with an X pipe to replace the resonators. If you do a quick search, you should find multiple threads about exhaust mods. |
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Was this recently happened of the update? the burbles only went away few days ago for me. I did not manually choose to update and did not receive anything telling me about an update. I might have missed the posts about other drivers saying that the bubbles were missing. Is it new and only for 2021 model or all oher models? Can something be done to get the pops back without hurting any warranties and such? Would a straight pipe produce more sounds? Thank you for the reply! Last edited by 2978386166; 10-02-2021 at 05:28 PM.. Reason: missed few info |
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I looks like there is a number of drivers who claim that any modifications done after the catalytic converters will not void any warranties. However, this is something you should check with your dealer for a better clarification. |
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