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Old 6th October 2009, 04:26   #1
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help me with exhaust for m5 e39

eisenmann, rouge diablo, cns, or remus
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Old 6th October 2009, 04:47   #2
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Eisenmann if you don't mind spending $2100 and can wait 2 months, rogue engineering diablo if not.
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Tubi Regular. I may be slightly partial, but IMO its one of the best sounding, not overly loud mufflers.

Aside from that id go with eisenmann, remus, rogue then cns.
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Tubi Regular. I may be slightly partial, but IMO its one of the best sounding, not overly loud mufflers.

Aside from that id go with eisenmann, remus, rogue then cns.
Remus? Why in the world would you recommend Remus over anything but Borla?

To the OP, the Tubi Regular is very quiet without a SS X-pipe and the exhaust tips are a love-it or hate-it item so you should definitely see/hear a Tubi system in person before you buy.

There are a ton of exhausts out there for our cars and you should try your best to hear and see the fitment of any system you're seriously considering in person to get a real idea of what to expect. I listened to 5 different exhausts in person before I decided which to buy and I'm glad I did.
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I got Eismann on mine and it roars....
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Remus? Why in the world would you recommend Remus over anything but Borla?

To the OP, the Tubi Regular is very quiet without a SS X-pipe and the exhaust tips are a love-it or hate-it item so you should definitely see/hear a Tubi system in person before you buy.

There are a ton of exhausts out there for our cars and you should try your best to hear and see the fitment of any system you're seriously considering in person to get a real idea of what to expect. I listened to 5 different exhausts in person before I decided which to buy and I'm glad I did.
so which did you buy???
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Tubi Rumore. Nice sound not too ricey and aggressive.
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Go ahead and waste money buying new mufflers when you could just cut off your stock mufflers, put on a set of tips and get the same sound. Search "straight pipes" and do some reading......

-Shave 100lbs off the car (removing the 4 stock mufflers)
-save about $1000
-choose from an infinite number of exhaust tip styles (I make custom tips for board members btw, plug for myself) LOL
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i've heard and seen timmay's tips. (no homo) they look sharp and the sound is perfect. Growling yet quiet. Quiet enough to fool people into thinking it's stock, but throaty enough when you punch it. tim, does anyone have a video clip setup somewhere?
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i've heard and seen timmay's tips. (no homo) they look sharp and the sound is perfect. Growling yet quiet. Quiet enough to fool people into thinking it's stock, but throaty enough when you punch it. tim, does anyone have a video clip setup somewhere?

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I talked my daughter into helping me make these videos, so thank you to Alexa....

Hopefully these will answer all of the questions about whether or not straight pipes create a drone inside the car on the highway. I also created a few surface street vids, and one with the windows down. All from inside the car.

Please excuse my lack of proper english. I HATE cameras/camcorders and always sound like a DORK when recorded.

**I still have the stock exhaust manifold, stock cats, and stock resonators. I just removed my stock mufflers and put straight pipes back to 2 dual 3" tips**

YouTube - 2001 BMW E39 M5 straight pipes inside the car on surface streets

YouTube - 2001 BMW E39 M5 straight pipes inside the car on the highway

YouTube - 2001 BMW E39 M5 straight pipes another inside the car video on the highway

YouTube - 2001 BMW E39 M5 straight pipes surface streets windows down





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