This was standard on the 3 litre models. I retro fitted it to my 2.2, and it sounds as good as this. I kept 1/2 a sponge in, and it sounds just right to me, the perfect balance between engine, intake and exhaust noises. Love it!
@@krazykeith6001 I didn’t know it could be retrofitted, that’ll be very insightful for others to know! Did you cut half of the large sponge then? It is an absolutely glorious noise, seems like you have the perfect balance if you can still hear the engine note too!
Having a m54 2.5 and did the retrofit on it - you need the boot from the 3.0 aswell as the auxiliary parts like clamp ... - Taking out both sponges is a bit too much for me. The one close to the firewall is enough. Another experiment could be cutting the other one, just to give it a bit more sound :) Here is a list of parts needed, they may come together: 13747514863 Soundgenerator 13719071782 Tensioner 13747518282 Supporting Bracket 11611705032 Head Screw 07129952121 Clamp (should be provided with soundgenerator) 13747514864 Soundpipe 13717514865 Grommet 13547514867 Rubber Boot
Have you done the back box delete yet? It’s a huge difference 🤘🤘🤘🤘🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😎😎😎😎
This was standard on the 3 litre models. I retro fitted it to my 2.2, and it sounds as good as this. I kept 1/2 a sponge in, and it sounds just right to me, the perfect balance between engine, intake and exhaust noises. Love it!
@@krazykeith6001 I didn’t know it could be retrofitted, that’ll be very insightful for others to know! Did you cut half of the large sponge then? It is an absolutely glorious noise, seems like you have the perfect balance if you can still hear the engine note too!
I’ve got a 2.2 so I’ll do it. Get a back box delete. You will get the best sound ever🙏🙏🙏🙏🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘😎😎😎😎😎😎
@@NathanManninYes, I think it was the large sponge. With both out it was far too loud.
Wat een hoop geluk voor zo’n simpele oplossing.
Gelul
@@WillemBrugman-w7k The second method literally only takes 2 minutes.
Having a m54 2.5 and did the retrofit on it - you need the boot from the 3.0 aswell as the auxiliary parts like clamp ... - Taking out both sponges is a bit too much for me. The one close to the firewall is enough. Another experiment could be cutting the other one, just to give it a bit more sound :)
Here is a list of parts needed, they may come together:
13747514863 Soundgenerator
13719071782 Tensioner
13747518282 Supporting Bracket
11611705032 Head Screw
07129952121 Clamp (should be provided with soundgenerator)
13747514864 Soundpipe
13717514865 Grommet
13547514867 Rubber Boot
@@danielsteinmetz Thank you for the heads up for the retrofit!