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AWE Tuning Track Edition Catback Exhaust for BMW G8X M3/M4 - Chrome Silver Tips (3020-43482)

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AWE Tuning Track Edition Catback Exhaust for BMW G8X M3/M4 - Chrome Silver Tips (3020-43482)AWE's Track Edition takes all of the precision engineering and performance of its SwitchPath counterpart, minus the valved muffler in the rear. The result is a constant valve open" mode, at an affordable price with additional weight savings. If you're craving rich and rowdy tones at all times, and a hefty 22 lb weight savings (with AWE mid pipes), this is your dose of steel. The Track Edition Exhaust, also 50 state legal like its SwitchPath sibling,

AWE's Track Edition takes all of the precision engineering and performance of its SwitchPath counterpart, minus the valved muffler in the rear. The result is a constant valve open" mode, at an affordable price with additional weight savings. If you're craving rich and rowdy tones at all times, and a hefty 22 lb weight savings (with AWE mid-pipes), this is your dose of steel. The Track Edition Exhaust, also 50 state legal like its SwitchPath sibling, comes complete with AWE valve simulators to accommodate your factory exhaust valve motors. Happy ECU, happy life. And when it comes to showing off the party out back, the system comes with quad 4.5" double-walled, slash-cut tips available in chrome silver or diamond black. The exhaust features inlet adapters to mate to the factory mid section. When pairing AWE Mid-Pipes to the SwitchPath or Track Edition Exhausts, the aforementioned adapters are not needed. Due to varying cut points, AWE Exhausts are not guaranteed to mate with another manufacturer's mid pipes. Note: This version is known to get rowdy, and may be too much for many. For that reason, this particular version cannot be returned due to sound preference. Prepare yourself (Sport+ mode can be pretty raucous)!

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Features:

  • 50-state emissions-complaint dual 3" exhaust configuration
  • Optional non-resonated performance mid-pipes available separately
  • Fits stock and M-Performance valances
  • Track Edition (with mid-pipes) provides a 22 lb weight savings over the stock exhaust
  • Bespoke X-pipe unlocks a smooth tone out of the S58
  • Ball socket mounting points for easy installation
  • Max gains of 3 hp and 5 lb-ft of torque at the wheels
  • Quad 4.5" double-walled, slash-cut tips available in chrome silver and diamond black
  • Less is more: clean, straight-through design maximizes performance
  • Manufactured in-house at AWE
  • AWE No CEL Guarantee
  • AWE Perfect Fitment Guarantee
  • AWE Lifetime Warranty
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