Best replacement 2006 Mini GP Exhaust

Best replacement 2006 Mini GP Exhaust

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Pip1968

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1,360 posts

211 months

Saturday 10th February
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As per title. I am just wondering whether people have just stuck with the OEM back box or moved to something else. The pipe exiting from the OSR box has broken and I would like to replace it with something. I don't want anything loud or booming so maybe OEM is best. Ideally I just want to replace the rear section.

Any pointers appreciated

Pip

E-bmw

9,971 posts

159 months

Saturday 10th February
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Don't know this for a fact, but I wouldn't think OE is an option anymore.

I think all GP specialist parts are out of production from that era.

Pip1968

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211 months

Saturday 10th February
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Oh blimey. Do you know if the OEM are 200 cell CATs?

Pip

E-bmw

9,971 posts

159 months

Saturday 10th February
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Unfortunately I don't, but if you can get a look at it, you should be able to tell.

Pip1968

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211 months

Saturday 10th February
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Will try and see subject to the rust situation.

Pip

Pip1968

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211 months

Wednesday 14th February
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Well I have ordered a Milltek resonated exhaust and then popped into BMW/Mini to ask about the OEM replacement. Apparently an OEM one is special order from Germany and was some £1300 ish whilst the Milltek resonated was £673 including fittings to put it together. I also ordered some new bolts for the mounting plate centre section as it is probably original and looks super rusty.

Pip

Pip1968

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211 months

Friday 16th February
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Well the Milltek resonated exhaust is fitted and the take aways from the whole thing (done on my drive with ramps - not ideal) are:-

- I torqued the front and rear flange bolts to 20 Nm (17mm and 15 mm) - very little info found on this even on the Milltek online instructions.
- The Milltek clamp holding the pipes that fit into each other (beautifully I might add) was too big and I have been in touch with the supplier although exhaust paste and the tight fit may be enough.
- It is definitely worth replacing the centre tray and rubber mounts along with the 13mm (x6 and x2) bolts that go with it
- The nuts and captive bolts holding the rear rubber mounts are very stiff and difficult to undo and it's probably worth replacing the nuts and the rubber mounts.
- The plastic 10mm nuts holding the rear splash tray (under the boot battery) are also worth replacing as they rounded on undoing and so had to be removed with moll grips

The stainless steel system is beautiful and extremely well manufactured. It's just a shame about the clamp being the wrong size.

Pip
Ps not too loud or boomy

RiccardoG

1,664 posts

279 months

Thursday 7th March
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Hi Pip, quick uninitiated question as you've been through this now. What is the difference between a resonated and non-resonated Milltek exhaust in terms of sound/noise/drone?

Also, where did you source yours?

Thanks!

Pip1968

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211 months

Friday 22nd March
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Apologies for the delay. In short a resonated exhaust has centre box (between the engine and the tail pipes) that has baffling to make the exhaust a bit quieter (see picture attached). A non resonated will be without the central box so noisier. Some like all the noise but on a long journey my worry would be the droning noise which you can sometimes get on 'sports' exhausts.

It was bought from Milltek Sport: (link) https://milltekexhaustshop.com/collections/mini-pe...

The only real issue I had was the clamp for the mid-section was the wrong size although the pipes were like a tailored suit and I was able to use the car without. I think it wa three days later Milltek sent me the correct clamp.

Pip

Ps the centre bolts did come loose so I had to jack her up and sort that and have since tried loctite (although I read it may not work for high temperatures). We shall see.


Pip1968

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Friday 22nd March
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RiccardoG said:
Hi Pip, quick uninitiated question as you've been through this now. What is the difference between a resonated and non-resonated Milltek exhaust in terms of sound/noise/drone?

Also, where did you source yours?

Thanks!
Pps
Resonated https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mzw0KjidMDA
Non - Resonated https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FM_aEoqm8l0