Description
Unlock the true potential of your BMW 335i or 135i with Fabspeed's Racing Cat Bypass Pipe, designed to replace the restrictive factory catalytic converters. This straight-through exhaust section maximizes power and sound, delivering an aggressive exhaust note and substantial performance gains. Ideal for track or off-road use, this high-performance upgrade removes the most restrictive component of your stock exhaust system for a noticeable increase in horsepower and torque.
Sound:
Transform your BMW into a roaring beast with the Fabspeed Racing Cat Bypass Pipe. Expect a dramatic increase in exhaust volume and a more aggressive sound profile, with pronounced pops and crackles on deceleration, especially if your vehicle is tuned.
Power:
Our extensive dyno testing reveals impressive results from this bypass pipe. Achieve a maximum gain of 32 wheel horsepower and 39 foot-pounds of torque, providing a significant boost in performance you can feel immediately.
Features:
- Vehicle Fitment: Compatible with all BMW 335i and 135i models (2006-2011).
- Power Gains: Adds up to 32 whp and 39 ft-lbs of torque.
- Design: Straight pipe construction for maximum power and sound enhancement.
- Construction: Crafted from CNC mandrel-bent T304L stainless steel for durability and optimal performance.
- Installation: Simple DIY bolt-on design with no cutting or welding required.
- Warranty: Backed by the Fabspeed Lifetime Warranty.
Disclaimer:
Track/Off-Road Use Only: This product removes the OEM catalytic converters, making it strictly intended for closed track events and off-road use only. It is not legal for use on public roads and may trigger a check engine light (CEL) on OBD2 vehicles. The Racing Cat Bypass Pipe is not California Air Resources Board (CARB) or EPA certified. Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations before purchasing or installing.
Purchase Disclaimer: Fabspeed Motorsport does not support or endorse the use of emission defeat devices on vehicles used on public roads. We do not modify or disable emissions equipment in accordance with Clean Air Act regulations (40 CFR Section 86.1854.12(a)(3), 40 CFR 1068.101(b)). This includes alterations to the engine control module or the removal of emission controls.