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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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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