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I really want to get rid of that 2nd cat after the downpipe. My Mini has the upgraded John Cooper exhaust so ideally I don’t want to buy a new exhaust.
Do you think adding an after market mid pipe could work?
Seems like a lot just for just a mid pipe. I'm in the same situation but have a catless DP before it. Mine sounds almost perfect with the factory JCW system, but I'm wanting something different, especially if there is any kind of performance to gain.
Originally Posted by Mini_Vinnie
I really want to get rid of that 2nd cat after the downpipe. My Mini has the upgraded John Cooper exhaust so ideally I don’t want to buy a new exhaust.
Do you think adding an after market mid pipe could work?
Seems like a lot just for just a mid pipe. I'm in the same situation but have a catless DP before it. Mine sounds almost perfect with the factory JCW system, but I'm wanting something different, if there is any performance to gain.
Changing my DP is another option too. My local shop is a little hesitant cutting the 2nd cat out and if I do eventually sell my Mini it might be tougher with it cut out
Plus, you've gotta pull the belly pan off the front before you can see it.
No you don't. I have been under my S a lot due to recently installing a downpipe. You don't need to remove the belly pan to see the connection between the downpipe and 2nd cat piping. That connection is past the subframe and is clearing visible without removing anything.
Yeah, my thoughts exactly. I just cant tell if the JCW connector is a slip fit or a flange. I havent gotten down under my car yet to tell
I believe that depends on location. US spec cars definitely have a flange. Euro cars (maybe ROW too?) have slip fit at the DP. I'll nab one of those in a heartbeat if it'll mate up to the JCW Pro exhaust
I believe that depends on location. US spec cars definitely have a flange. Euro cars (maybe ROW too?) have slip fit at the DP. I'll nab one of those in a heartbeat if it'll mate up to the JCW Pro exhaust
--Matt
In a perfect world it will ............ im going with having to have a flange welded on
So it was a direct fit after we expanded the midpipe a bit. I decided to weld it though. Originally it was going to be a slip fit but I wanted to practice welding
To be honest, it isnt that much louder over stock at all. My wife would have been the first person to tell me it was loud and that wasnt the case. We drove this morning (16 degrees in MPLS) so if it wasnt loud then I dont think it will get loud.
The pops and bangs were louder and more frequent so that was an awesome sound. I noticed a little deeper rumble too. Im pleased with it
Well, I have one of these sitting here. It's a slightly smaller diameter than the JCW Pro exhaust (2.5"). The front section is about 10" longer than the front section of the JCW pro exhaust (~42" vs 32" from flange to end). The pipe coming in/out of the resonator is at a slight angle, but it seems like it should end straight down the center of the exhaust well. Seems like it should bolt up using the center JCW clamp if it is shortened a bit and expanded. I'm not too hip to adding smaller pipe than I have, so I think I'll send it back.