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yes! the flex pipe fully separated on the way to the yankee game last night.

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Old 05-21-2008, 08:28 AM
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I've never owned or been in a car with the APR exhaust.
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Default Is APR being manufactured by B&B Triflow? I had a B&B on my '88 90Q...

and the drone was so bad at 70- 75 mph. I ended up getting rid of the car about 6 months after the exhaust was put on. And didn't use them for my '91 90Q 20v. Scorpion on that car.
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That was my understanding, but I'm not positive.
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A lot if I decide to part out my car : )
Old 05-21-2008, 08:36 AM
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Default I liked Milltek better than APR . . .

. . . and I've put about 100,000 miles on each.
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Default They had a great manufacturing plant in Glendale AZ when I was there...

About 12 - 14 years ago. They even had an engine dyno, all your flow tools and such.
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B&B does manufacture APR's exhaust systems.
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Default Ouch: I paid 8-something on sale

4 or 5 years ago
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Default Still do.

The shop is amazing... Top line equipment.

They have a rolling dyno now also.

Last I was there they were manufacturing/testing an exhaust for a 335i and C6.
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Default Racist.

"In 1758 British General James Wolfe referred to the New England soldiers under his command as Yankees: "I can afford you two companies of Yankees."[2] The term as used by the British was thick with contempt, as shown by the cartoon from 1775 ridiculing Yankee soldiers

The Oxford English Dictionary states that one of the earliest theories on the word derivation is from the Cherokee word "eankke" for coward as applied to the residents of New England. Also, as the Northeastern Native American approximation of the words English and Anglais.[5]

Loyalist newspaper cartoon from Boston 1776 ridicules "Yankie Doodles" militia who have encircled the cityThe Oxford English Dictionary suggests the most plausible origin to be that it is derived from the Dutch first names "Jan" and "Kees". "Jan" and "Kees" were and still are common Dutch first names, and also common Dutch given names or nicknames. In many instances both names (Jan-Kees) are also used as a single first name in the Netherlands. The word Yankee in this sense would be used as a form of contempt, applied derisively to Dutch or English settlers in the New England states"<ul><li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee</a</li></ul>


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