Are you looking to take your car to the next level? An exhaust is a great modification that will do just that by giving your car more aggressive exhaust tips, a deeper and meaner sound, and increase horsepower by improving your car's air intake system! Eisenmann Exhausts are customized to meet your individual preferences. Select from one of two performance levels. A higher performance level provides both an increase in horsepower and a louder, deeper sound. We also offer a variety of different tips to suit your personal needs and BMW.
Vehicle Fitments: BMW E85 Z4
- 2.5i / 3.0i Roadster (up to 2005)
Performance Levels
- Sport Performance - The basic exhaust level, improves performance and provides a louder tone.
- Racing Performance - A more serious option, provides higher performance, more weight savings, and a louder tone.
Benefits
- Replace restrictive factory muffler
- Enlarge the rear-most pipes
- Weight reduction from stock muffler
- A better looking exhaust tip
- Polished muffler
- Beefy pipes
- Throatier and louder sound to enhance your car overall
Available Tip Options
""Increase Your BMW's Performance...""
Type | HP Gain | Flow Restriction | Sound Level | Weight Reduction |
Stock | n/a | 43% | 2 | n/a |
Sport | 4.1 - 4.7% | 26.1 - 28.8 % | 3.3 - 4.7 | 28 - 37% |
Racing | 6.1 - 6.4 % | 20.2 - 25.5 % | 5.1 - 8.9 | 35 - 70% |
""Deeper, Louder, and More Aggressive...""
Type | 30-40 MPH | 40-50 MPH | 50-60 MPH | 60-70 MPH | 70-100 MPH |
Stock | 73 dB | 71 dB | 77 dB | 75 dB | 78 dB |
Sport | 79 dB | 76 dB | 82 dB | 80 dB | 81 dB |
Racing | 85 dB | 81 dB | 88 dB | 84 dB | 86 dB |
Reduce Backpressure
Eisenmann Exhausts reduce engine heat and backpressure and improve exhaust scavenging from the combustion chamber. They also minimize the power robbing effects of the OEM system to restore torque and horsepower to the engine.
Why is Backpressure Bad?
Problem 1: Backpressure is a typical feature of an exhaust system. The backpressure on the exhaust flow can help to reduce sound, but at the same time, it limits engine power. This power reduction comes from an inefficient burn in the combustion chamber where spent exhaust gasses are backed-up into the combustion chamber and contaminate the next burn cycle.
Problem 2: A second problem associated with backpressure is heat build-up. This occurs in the OEM style chamber muffler. Hot exhaust gasses are forced through louvers and into dead-end chambers. The heat builds up in the muffler and then backs itself up through the entire exhaust system to the exhaust manifold and engine. This heat retention causes damage to the muffler as well as the catalytic converter, the system tubing, the manifold and gaskets. Even ignition wires can burn up due to an overheated, inefficient exhaust system.
How do Eisenmann Exhausts Solve the Problems of Backpressure?
Eisenmann reduces the backpressure while maintaining a rich powerful performance tone. Annoying exhaust frequencies are dampened with a dense wall of acoustical absorbing material. The straight-through design prevents excessive heat retention allowing the entire system to run cooler and last longer.
*Please Note - Previously, EisenHaus offered three different performance levels: Sport Performance, High Performance, and Race Performance. Recently, the performance levels were revised to include only two different performance levels: The current Sport Performance and Racing Performance. In this revision of performance levels, the previous Sport Performance was eliminated and the previous High Performance was re-named to Sport Performance. Therefore, if you were familiar with the previous High Performance version, it is now called the Sport Performance.