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      05-17-2018, 07:26 PM   #1
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ExhaustMeister?

Anyone try installing an ExhaustMeister on an F90 M5 yet?
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Anyone try installing an ExhaustMeister on an F90 M5 yet?
I would love to know the answer to this question also. Would be great to know that I can move the one in my F10 over to my future F90.
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Why would you need it? The car already has a exhaust button to open/close the exhaust. I had one in my F10, but don't think it would be needed for my F90.
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Why would you need it? The car already has a exhaust button to open/close the exhaust. I had one in my F10, but don't think it would be needed for my F90.
My understanding that the exhaust valve button on the F90 only opens and closes the valve if the car is in sport plus. If the car is not in sport plus, pressing the valve button does not open the valve.

I don't have an F90 so I can't verify if this is true. But if true, I would want an exhaustmeister so I can control the valve no matter what mode the car is in. And it is such an easy installation that I can not think of any downside to having one.
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Coming from an owner who really enjoys and needs exhaust notes when driving; the valve thing is not that great. Even with it open in Sport Plus- the exhaust needs help penetrating the cabin as this car is highly insulated. You will get more "feedback" via the active sound process than the exhaust itself (oem non M Sport).

Thats why I dumped the entire system and went catback. Now the car is really what a 600 hp car should sound like outside and in.
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