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I recently changed to a '55 plate E46 M3 CS from my pride and joy TVR Cerbera, I knew the M3 wouldn't give the same exhaust noise or thrill as my cerb, but once it's warm there is nothing until the revs go way up the scale. It makes a decent sound when cold, but that's it. On my brothers V8 vantage it was similar, but he took out the fuse that controlled the exhaust baffles once warmed through. Is it the same on the M3, what have others done to give the car a bit more bark? Thanks....
Pink or Brown? 
Do you prefer your automotive noises from the front or back?
A carbon airbox (or CSL unit) will make the car sound fantastic from the front end. Getting back into my standard car after hearing my friends CSL is a massive anticlimax.
There are many exhaust systems out there too, and the merits of their volume and tone are all very personal. I've been tempted with a system for mine since I got the car, however funds haven't allowed (or have been redirected
). Lots of videos on youtube to watch to see how each might sound ..... The rasp from some appears to become almost Ferrari style in tone, or borderline offensive, depending on your outlook.

Do you prefer your automotive noises from the front or back?
A carbon airbox (or CSL unit) will make the car sound fantastic from the front end. Getting back into my standard car after hearing my friends CSL is a massive anticlimax.
There are many exhaust systems out there too, and the merits of their volume and tone are all very personal. I've been tempted with a system for mine since I got the car, however funds haven't allowed (or have been redirected
). Lots of videos on youtube to watch to see how each might sound ..... The rasp from some appears to become almost Ferrari style in tone, or borderline offensive, depending on your outlook.From the outside, they're already fairly loud at full chat. If you want to introduce some more of that noise into the cockpit to make it a little more CSL you can always remove the rubber sound deadening from under and around the back seat area. It saves between 5 and 10kg in weight (depending on what you remove) and makes the car sound much more fruity.
bennyboysvuk said:
From the outside, they're already fairly loud at full chat. If you want to introduce some more of that noise into the cockpit to make it a little more CSL you can always remove the rubber sound deadening from under and around the back seat area. It saves between 5 and 10kg in weight (depending on what you remove) and makes the car sound much more fruity.
Interesting 
At the risk of being compared to a dreamer in a Corsa trying to alter his weight distribution, I had refrained from suggesting dropping the rear seats. I can report, however, that there is the addition of a rather musical rasp when the load bay is extended to get my road bike in the back

mat205125 said:
bennyboysvuk said:
From the outside, they're already fairly loud at full chat. If you want to introduce some more of that noise into the cockpit to make it a little more CSL you can always remove the rubber sound deadening from under and around the back seat area. It saves between 5 and 10kg in weight (depending on what you remove) and makes the car sound much more fruity.
Interesting 
At the risk of being compared to a dreamer in a Corsa trying to alter his weight distribution, I had refrained from suggesting dropping the rear seats. I can report, however, that there is the addition of a rather musical rasp when the load bay is extended to get my road bike in the back

Enjoy the CS!
mat205125 said:
bennyboysvuk said:
From the outside, they're already fairly loud at full chat. If you want to introduce some more of that noise into the cockpit to make it a little more CSL you can always remove the rubber sound deadening from under and around the back seat area. It saves between 5 and 10kg in weight (depending on what you remove) and makes the car sound much more fruity.
Interesting 
At the risk of being compared to a dreamer in a Corsa trying to alter his weight distribution, I had refrained from suggesting dropping the rear seats. I can report, however, that there is the addition of a rather musical rasp when the load bay is extended to get my road bike in the back

saranigel said:
I recently changed to a '55 plate E46 M3 CS from my pride and joy TVR Cerbera, I knew the M3 wouldn't give the same exhaust noise or thrill as my cerb, but once it's warm there is nothing until the revs go way up the scale. It makes a decent sound when cold, but that's it. On my brothers V8 vantage it was similar, but he took out the fuse that controlled the exhaust baffles once warmed through. Is it the same on the M3, what have others done to give the car a bit more bark? Thanks....
On a PH run last year someone with an e46 M3 with some mods sounded fab. It was largely induction noise I think. So an aftermarket CAI and catback should do wonders. 
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