AkisPh said:379BFB3A-DF3F-438D-A09A-137A4EE71EC9.jpegNew in the Z4M family, recently bought a coupe with 36k miles, ruby black with black leather and want to upgrade the stock exhaust. Any suggestions? Max budget 2k.
SiJar said:Can I ask why you are selling it?
Jon2215 said:I’ve just gone for the Eisenmann exhaust.
Read a lot of views on exhausts on the forum and listened to you tube clips but a lot are videos from phones with not the greatest sound quality.
I’ve just fitted an Eventuri intake to my M and definitely impressed with intake sound.
Got a 4-6 week wait for the exhaust atm.
Spaniarduk said:[ref]jonstar[/ref], lately ive been wondering how my roadster would sound with straight pipes. I'm even toying with the idea of simply removing the mufflers and tale it for a drive to hear how it sounds.
How did you go about getting straight pipes fitted? I mean, is this something that any tyre and exhaust replacement garage can do? Is any special fitter required? How much was the whole thing, fitted? Just have an idea on budget.
Lastly, do you have any sound clip of video?
Tia.
AndyBeech said:Spaniarduk said:[ref]jonstar[/ref], lately ive been wondering how my roadster would sound with straight pipes. I'm even toying with the idea of simply removing the mufflers and tale it for a drive to hear how it sounds.
How did you go about getting straight pipes fitted? I mean, is this something that any tyre and exhaust replacement garage can do? Is any special fitter required? How much was the whole thing, fitted? Just have an idea on budget.
Lastly, do you have any sound clip of video?
Tia.
A better option for this is to install exhaust valves like me and a few other have done, well me and Fishy Dave anyway!
They go before the mufflers so when you open them it’s basically straight piped and when you want peace and quiet you can close them up with the remote control and all is normal.
Valves are only cheap, £80-90 for 2 and yes they are cheap for a reason so don’t expect to impress anyone with them from an aesthetics or engineering point of view, though a lot of garages I’ve been to have approved! Installed probably costs about £200 - 300 along with the wiring needed at a guess, luckily Dave did my wiring for me, top man!
They are obscene when open, don’t expect to win the public’s approval out and about, or the Police’s for that matter! :lol: If your out for a drive on your own though in the country it’s good fun, I use sparingly personally, or just have them open a little bit for a bit of extra noise without being a total yob!
Just an option to consider! (I don’t have any videos yet, sorry. They wouldn’t do it justice anyway tbh!)
Dang it - should have went with Eisenmann Race to begin with :wink:Matt.13 said:I have an einesmann race on my car, it’s still being worn in burn for me it the perfect sound level and pitch. Paired with my eventuri intake I very happy with the balance. I could see why a sport would be too quite.
Both the super sprints offered are for sale at a good price. Maybe go for one of them
R60BBA said:RPi if you want it loud.
Supersprint, Eisenmann or Remus if you want more than stock but still relatively tamed.
Would recommend changing just the rear boxes as opposed to an entire system also.