This Downpipe, complete with catalytic converter and heat shield, is designed for the BMW 7 Series (G70) models such as the 760i xDrive and the BMW X5, X6 and X7 Series (types G05, G06 and G07) such as the M60i xDrive, with engine code S68 and 530 hp, manufactured in 2023 and later. The part is made from stainless steel.
The connection size on the engine side is 104/84 mm, on the exhaust side 70 mm, and the part has four connections. The engine software must be adjusted accordingly. Please note: this part is not intended for use on public roads. It is a Motorsport part that is not approved under the StVZO.
Features
- Downpipe with catalytic converter
- Version with heat shield
- stainless steel construction
- Four connections
- The engine’s software must be adjusted accordingly
- Motorsport component; not approved under the StVZO and not intended for use on public roads
Technical specifications
- Material: stainless steel
- Design: Downpipe with catalytic converter, with heat shield
- Engine-side connection diameter: 104/84 mm
- exhaust-side connection size: 70 mm
- Number of connections: 4
- Weight: 8.2 kg
- Power: 530 hp
- engine code: S68
- Models: BMW 7 Series (type G70) 760i xDrive and BMW X5, X6 and X7 Series (types G05, G06 and G07) M60i xDrive
- Year of manufacture: 2023 and later
- EAN: 4251695147815
Contents of the set
- Downpipe with catalytic converter and heat shield
- Installation instructions
Frequently asked questions
Which models is this Downpipe suitable for?
It fits the BMW 7 Series (type G70) such as the 760i xDrive, and the BMW X5, X6 and X7 Series (types G05, G06 and G07) such as the M60i xDrive, with engine code S68 and 530 hp, manufactured in 2023 and later.
Does it contain a catalytic converter?
Yes, this version is supplied with a catalytic converter and also features a heat shield.
What is the difference compared to the version with a flex pipe?
That version is supplied without a catalytic converter, features a flex pipe and weighs 5 kg. This version weighs 8.2 kg.
Can I use this part on public roads?
No. It is not intended for use in road traffic and, as a Motorsport part, is not permitted under the StVZO.