For BMW E9X M3 owners, the Active Autowerke Signature Track Pipe with X-Pipe and Connecting Pipes is a game-changer. This exhaust system is engineered to seamlessly integrate with most aftermarket exhaust systems and mufflers available on the market today, allowing for a true bolt-on installation that doesn’t require any cutting, welding, or modifications. If you’re looking to enhance your M3's performance, this upgrade is straightforward and can be tackled by most DIY enthusiasts.
This system is designed specifically for off-road use, as it eliminates both the primary and secondary catalytic converters. For those who still want a little more compliance, a High Flow Cat option is available with a V-Band clamp. The Active Autowerke team has improved upon the factory X-Pipe design, utilizing a scavenging effect that significantly boosts horsepower. On the dyno, we’ve seen gains of over 12 RWHP when paired with the Active Autowerke Signature exhaust system and up to 10 RWHP with the stock exhaust.
One of the most impressive aspects of this upgrade is the weight reduction. The stock exhaust system weighs in at a hefty 40 lbs, while the Active Autowerke Signature X-Pipe weighs only 25 lbs. This weight savings not only enhances performance but also contributes to better handling and responsiveness on the track.
One satisfied E92 M3 owner shared, “I installed the Active Autowerke Track Pipe on my 2011 M3, and the difference was night and day. The sound is aggressive without being obnoxious, and I felt the power increase right away. It’s a perfect match with my aftermarket exhaust setup.”
Another owner noted, “This pipe not only lightened my car but also made it feel more responsive. I can definitely feel the extra power when I hit the throttle.”
Upgrade your BMW E9X M3 with the Active Autowerke Signature Track Pipe and experience the performance and sound that your M3 deserves.
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| Make Vehicle | Model | Year |
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2008-2011 BMW M3 |
M3 | 2008-2011 |