The aggressiveness of a track exhaust and the refinement expected of a daily driver all wrapped into one is what many desire but find hard to acquire. This 'white whale' of a product just became easier to locate with Dinan's M2 Free Flow exhaust system that utilizes the factory exhaust valve in concert with Dinan's muffler design to allow for this Jekyll and Hyde ability.
Dinan's Free Flow Axle-Back exhaust system features 100% stainless steel construction measured to exact specifications to ensure proper fit via factory hangers and mounting points. Dyno tuned for maximum exhaust flow with minimum backpressure, this system is designed to provide a more aggressive sound under acceleration, while reducing drone inside the vehicle. This is accomplished thanks to a computer-controlled valve that limits noise during low-speed driving and opens fully during high-load conditions to allow free flow. For maximum enjoyment and sound when the valve is opened on the M2 exhaust the system becomes a straight pipe to achieve peak power, flow and tone. No matter if the valve is open or closed the exhaust gasses make their exit via Dinan's signature enlarged, laser engraved, black ceramic quad tips. Not only will your M2 sound breathtaking, but it will also look the part as well.
Features:
- Maximum gain of +6 HP and +5 LB-FT of torque
- Sportier sound
- Quad 3.5" laser engraved black ceramic tips with Dinan logo
- Computer controlled valve limits noise during low speed driving; valve opens fully during + high-load conditions to allow free flow
- Stock exhaust valve actuators are reused
- When valve is open, exhaust flows straight through 3.25" tubing
- 100% 304 stainless steel construction
- Uses the factory brackets and hangers for a factory-like fitment
Fitment/Applications:
- 2016-2018 BMW F87 M2
Installation Instructions:
Emissions:
This part is legal for sale or use on Emissions Controlled Vehicles, Uncontrolled (Non-Emissions Controlled) Vehicles, and Racing Use Only Vehicles because it does not affect vehicle emissions and is not covered by emissions regulations.