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Wow, i have not posted here in a long time. So whats up? Anyways... I was curious, my 323is has a 2.5 liter engine, which is the same as a 325 (i hope im not wrong, right?) but i have several drive train limitations ect. that keep me from being a 325. For example, my exuast is two pipes, back to one, then two again. Could i do something like take 325 exuast peices and stick them on mine or will they not fit or, am i completely wrong in thinking this is possible at all? Thank you guys.
Originally posted by Reedalicious@Feb 15 2005, 10:55 PM Wow, i have not posted here in a long time. So whats up? Anyways... I was curious, my 323is has a 2.5 liter engine, which is the same as a 325 (i hope im not wrong, right?) but i have several drive train limitations ect. that keep me from being a 325. For example, my exuast is two pipes, back to one, then two again. Could i do something like take 325 exuast peices and stick them on mine or will they not fit or, am i completely wrong in thinking this is possible at all? Thank you guys.
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i think all e36 I6's have exhaust that way. 2 pipes flow through 2 cats, then into 1 muffler, then out 2
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