***Completed*** Scorpion Exhausts - E85/86 - 2.5si and 3.0si Exhaust System Development!

No sound clips as of yet, the last steps of the development will unfold after the Chocolate Egg bank holiday weekend :)
 
Curious to understand what are or aren't the benefits from retaining the original centre pipes & simply changing the backbox for a better tone & custom tailpipes ?
 
mr wilks said:
Curious to understand what are or aren't the benefits from retaining the original centre pipes & simply changing the backbox for a better tone & custom tailpipes ?

Changing just the tailpipes does nothing other than improve the looks. (And even that's questionable on some that I've seen)

Replacing the back box on its own will improve the sound slightly, but generally won't do anything for performance. A poorly made custom rear silencer could even cause a slight loss in performance, trust me I've seen horrific stuff from a couple of the popular custom exhaust franchises whilst working in this industry.

A half system, or catback system does away with everything after the cats, where most cars have compression bent pipe work (meaning the diameter reduces at the bends). Removing these compression bends and using mandrel bends slightly improves flow and can improve both the sound and the throttle response.
That and the benefits of stainless steel over mild steel.

The BMW pipe work is actually a fair bit better than most manufacturers. I've seen a lot of VAG stuff with what looks like a crushed Toblerone where it runs through the rear subframe.

For me, it would only ever be a full system or a half system. I wouldn't do a cat-back because I'm fussy and like to go for the very best that I can afford when replacing parts. If I had the money, I'd be taking the car to a guy I know who does race manifolds for a pair of exhaust manifolds and high flow cats, but then I'm just a young 'un in a low paying job with bills to pay, so that'll be a dream for the future.

On a similar topic, my colleague with the E46 M3 had the Scorpion rear silencer only at first on his car and it sounded good, however it sounded even better when he decided to add the matching centre section. Throttle response felt slightly better too, but not quite as much as it did when we did the valve shims.

There are absolutely no negatives to going for a catback system over a rear silencer IMO

Flyingfifer said:
:happyclap:
looking good! cant wait to hear her

Thanks fella.
 
Cheers , only asked as OEM BMW exhaust pipe is generally decent quality work & many who want a exhaust mod are only after a more purposeful tone & a change of tips from stock offerings :? plus costs are also a big factor hence my wondering why not just change the backbox/tips
Any ideas on costs at this point ?
 
mr wilks said:
Cheers , only asked as OEM BMW exhaust pipe is generally decent quality work & many who want a exhaust mod are only after a more purposeful tone & a change of tips from stock offerings :? plus costs are also a big factor hence my wondering why not just change the backbox/tips
Any ideas on costs at this point ?

Just look at the quality and Fitment of some of the cheap custom rear silencers a few people have had done on here versus these development stage pics and you'll see the difference immediately. On a premium car like this I wouldn't be paying a "custom exhaust specialist" who doesn't understand he fundamentals of the exhaust system to "knock something up in a couple of hours". It'd be like wearing a Versace suit with flip flops and socks :)

I don't know about the price as of yet I'm afraid, but this will be something that Scorpion will work out based on their raw cost per system.

It certainly won't be Akrapovič money that's for sure :)
 
Marlon said:
Interesting stuff - had to google Akrapovič :wink:

I know they have a good rep from their bike systems Jim, expensive but almost justified for the high quality 8)
Regards
 
Smartbear said:
Marlon said:
Interesting stuff - had to google Akrapovič :wink:

I know they have a good rep from their bike systems Jim, expensive but almost justified for the high quality 8)
Regards

To put it bluntly their E92 M3 system is around £4,800. They most often use purge welded titanium rather than stainless steel though and only make exhausts for a very limited number of cars. Mostly the 'really special' stuff.
 
Bmwjay said:
Any news on price ?

The development work isn't even finished yet. The guys at Scorpion will be deciding on the price once all the development is finished and cost factors are calculated.

As soon as I know the price, this will be the first place that the price gets posted :)

Regards, Al.
 
nfbr said:
Bmwjay said:
Any news on price ?

The development work isn't even finished yet. The guys at Scorpion will be deciding on the price once all the development is finished and cost factors are calculated.

As soon as I know the price, this will be the first place that the price gets posted :)

Regards, Al.

+1
This wont be a 2 or 3 day job I wasn't even expecting it to progress as fast as it has! :paper:
 
:thumbsup:

I'm really missing the car now though. lol. Bought a few things on eBay yesterday for a future project on it :)
 
So we have a little bit of news...
Shaun Jackson - Engineering @ Scorpion Exhausts said:
Hi Al,

Road test went well, sound is good, fit is good. Cruising at 70mph there is no extra noise in the cabin at all. When you accelerate and give it a little bit of boot the noise is beautiful. I really enjoyed the drive with it fitted.

I'll sort out getting your car back tomorrow for you as well as some more pictures.

Many Thanks
Shaun Jackson
Scorpion Exhausts

It's looking likely that I'll have the car back either before or on the weekend. I don't have much in the way of Video/Audio recording equipment other than my iPhone, which I'm certain won't do the sound any real justice, so if anyone in the Manchester Area is able to help out with getting some sound samples and or videos, it would be greatly appreciated.

Regards, Al.
 
I'll find out a bit more tomorrow, but as I've often say, it's not realistic to expect a decent measurable performance gain from a Cat Back exhaust on a naturally aspirated.

This is why they tend to power test before and after, but keep the figures to themselves.
 
nfbr said:
I'll find out a bit more tomorrow, but as I've often say, it's not realistic to expect a decent measurable performance gain from a Cat Back exhaust on a naturally aspirated.

This is why they tend to power test before and after, but keep the figures to themselves.

It's not so much for peak power but the shape of the torque curve compared to standard, flat spots & the general shape of the graph would be interesting to see compared to the "before" run :thumbsup:
Rob
 
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