Bmw e60 m5 conversion custom quad exhaust mtech
I am selling a custom made rear exhaust system for e60 M5 conversion kit or Mtech 550i. Can fit the 2006-2010 BMW e60 just remove your old and install already fitted exhaust. Comes with 3" stainless steel end quad pipes, all the pipes Y design, and two resonators. Sounds really beefy and sexy. I paid $500 three months ago must sell.
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email bimmertunning@gmail.com

Make me an offer.
email bimmertunning@gmail.com

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From: Sterling, Virginia
My Ride: Bmw
Model Year: 2006
:thumbsdown:This setup is not going to work for anything less than an 8 cylinder. This is Basicly free flow that will result in big HP drop. Installing on a 535 or a 530 is basicly HP murder ~!
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From: Elizabeth, NJ
My Ride: 2006 530xi (Titanium Grey/ Black interior) Debaged, L.e.d. light upgrade throughout. ACS roof spoiler. H&R sport sprigs, Angel eye upgrade, euro sticker, ,matte black grills.
Looks good! Gl
I was eventually going to get quads on my 530i. Is there a better setup for V6 that will lose minimum HP? I see mixed comments but more towards loss of HP.
If done correctly, you can make a quad setup gain hp however you have to have the right parts and design. Also, like others stated here, fitting an exhaust between a 550i and a 530i will yield different results but since this exhaust is primarily stock I don't see dramatic if any hp loss since it looks like the only thing that has been removed is the oem muffler.
Let's be honest the regular 5 series is not designed to have a quad exhaust system. If you put a quad system on 525i or 530i it's going to sound sexy but I wouldn't go out racing people. This is more for show then gaining HP. You can spend 1K plus put a remus, borla, corsa....etc but your only going to get sound and a few HP.


