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10-03-2013, 03:10 PM | #23 |
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I too am looking for an exhaust, but for my 3.0si. I really like the Eisenmann right now. Very quality. Not sure whether to go for the Race or the Sport. I want it to be loud but not toooo LOUD. Some tracks have a db limit. Laguna Seca is 92db. I emailed Eisenmann and asked them for the db levels in Race and Sport. Here is what they said:
SPORT-Version: Moving vehicle = 75 db Stationary vehicle = 90 db RACE-Version: Moving vehicle = 81 db (max) Stationary vehicle = 95 db (max) "Please note, that the effective db value is not depending on the Eisenmann exhaust only. The effective db value consists of the Eisenmann rear muffler in combination with the remaining OEM exhaust (cat converter, pre silencer,...) the more the remaining OEM system is worn down the louder the complete system is..." This was for the 3.0si and NOT the M. Just thought I'd share. |
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10-03-2013, 04:50 PM | #24 |
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Welcome to the forum! Without going too far off topic, I installed a Supersprint race exhaust on my Z4 3.0i and don't consider it loud at all. It's nowhere near the volume of the Diablos the OP has (which I have on my M). The Supersprint setup consisted of a Y-pipe (resonator delete) and muffler. If you have aftermarket headers, the exhaust will be much louder. I find the Supersprint race setup on the non-M to be tame... pretty much perfect for daily driving. My Diablos doubled in volume when I swapped in aftermarket headers and race cats, so I would assume the standard Z4 would also see a noticeable increase in volume.
OP, I'm interested in how much drone the hangers reduced. Can you give an estimated percentage?
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10-03-2013, 10:20 PM | #25 |
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I love my RPIs! For everyday driving, I keep the noise under control by shifting 1st, 3rd, 5th. But when I want noise, the RPIs never fail to deliver!
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10-04-2013, 10:26 AM | #26 |
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As far as the booming bass filled drone I talked about earlier, it has been reduced by 95%! Vibrations have decreased the same. I am extremely pleased with these hangers. I would recommend these to anybody looking to add an aftermarket exhaust because they make tip alignment very easy.
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10-04-2013, 09:28 PM | #27 | |
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It looks like it has a rubber insulator between the hanger and the body of the car as well as under the washer for the mounting bolts to the body. It's amazing something so simple could reduce drone and vibration by so much. To the OP, I know it's hard to find people with different exhausts to listen to, but that's the only way you'll know if you can live with a particular system. Everyone has their own opinion on what's loud and what's not, what has allot of drone and what doesn't. FWIW, I have stromung and everyone says they're pretty tame, but I think it has an annoying bassy/vibrating sound in the 1700-2100 rpm range, more so with heavier throttle, then the bass/vibration goes away above 2100 rpm. Highway cruising is pretty quiet, just a little deeper and louder than stock. Overall, I'm pretty happy with the stromung, I may look into the DKF hangers, or experiment insulating my stock hangers from the body of the car. |
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11-26-2014, 02:27 PM | #30 |
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Can someone please post up a link to where I can buy these DKF Hangers from?
I have searched everywhere and come up short. Just got RE Diablo's on last night and love the sound but the low RPM boom needs to be reduced. It is not the exhaust because the sound is great from outside the cabin, just inside it gets a bit much sometimes.
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