My new RPI exhaust
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From: Fremont/ San Francisco Ca
My Ride: 545 modded the F out
Hi Triet545,
You mentioned that the inside of the car is quite at idle and on the freeways. As far as the inside is concerned it's probably a little louder than stock and can you have a conversation or listen to music comfortably? It's also my understanding that you hear a low pitch hum on the freeway. What's you opinion?
Thanks,
You mentioned that the inside of the car is quite at idle and on the freeways. As far as the inside is concerned it's probably a little louder than stock and can you have a conversation or listen to music comfortably? It's also my understanding that you hear a low pitch hum on the freeway. What's you opinion?
Thanks,
The inside of the cabin is relatively quiet (to me) at idle and also when you are cruising on the freeway. Guess it really depends on who you're speaking with and how sensitive your ears are. When I had John Brabus drive my car he said that he was surprised that the drone was relatively louder than he expected. We were driving around NYC keep in mind. He also had a different quad exhaust on his 545 at the time.
For me, I think its perfect!!!. I can listen to my music and even use my bluetooth just fine with no issues at all. Sometimes when I really wanna hear her roar I turn the music all the way down and open all the windows just to hear the music made by RPI . GET IT. You'll love it.
OP- Great choice!
#13
Yup,
The inside of the cabin is relatively quiet (to me) at idle and also when you are cruising on the freeway. Guess it really depends on who you're speaking with and how sensitive your ears are. When I had John Brabus drive my car he said that he was surprised that the drone was relatively louder than he expected. We were driving around NYC keep in mind. He also had a different quad exhaust on his 545 at the time.
For me, I think its perfect!!!. I can listen to my music and even use my bluetooth just fine with no issues at all. Sometimes when I really wanna hear her roar I turn the music all the way down and open all the windows just to hear the music made by RPI . GET IT. You'll love it.
OP- Great choice!
The inside of the cabin is relatively quiet (to me) at idle and also when you are cruising on the freeway. Guess it really depends on who you're speaking with and how sensitive your ears are. When I had John Brabus drive my car he said that he was surprised that the drone was relatively louder than he expected. We were driving around NYC keep in mind. He also had a different quad exhaust on his 545 at the time.
For me, I think its perfect!!!. I can listen to my music and even use my bluetooth just fine with no issues at all. Sometimes when I really wanna hear her roar I turn the music all the way down and open all the windows just to hear the music made by RPI . GET IT. You'll love it.
OP- Great choice!
cut that resonator out too to get greater sound
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From: SoCal, CA
My Ride: 2007 530i ~ Fully loaded | Sport Package
20" VIP Modular Wheels
ICE by Method Sound
M Style Body Kit
Stop Tech BBK
FK High Sport Coilovers
RPI Exhaust
RPI Air Intake
Sounds great, even better after broken in!
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Yup,
The inside of the cabin is relatively quiet (to me) at idle and also when you are cruising on the freeway. Guess it really depends on who you're speaking with and how sensitive your ears are. When I had John Brabus drive my car he said that he was surprised that the drone was relatively louder than he expected. We were driving around NYC keep in mind. He also had a different quad exhaust on his 545 at the time.
For me, I think its perfect!!!. I can listen to my music and even use my bluetooth just fine with no issues at all. Sometimes when I really wanna hear her roar I turn the music all the way down and open all the windows just to hear the music made by RPI . GET IT. You'll love it.
OP- Great choice!
The inside of the cabin is relatively quiet (to me) at idle and also when you are cruising on the freeway. Guess it really depends on who you're speaking with and how sensitive your ears are. When I had John Brabus drive my car he said that he was surprised that the drone was relatively louder than he expected. We were driving around NYC keep in mind. He also had a different quad exhaust on his 545 at the time.
For me, I think its perfect!!!. I can listen to my music and even use my bluetooth just fine with no issues at all. Sometimes when I really wanna hear her roar I turn the music all the way down and open all the windows just to hear the music made by RPI . GET IT. You'll love it.
OP- Great choice!
That's good to know. I've reached out to several forum members to get their opinions and I've come to the conclusion that RPI is the way too go. Thanks for the feedback.
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