Loud Exhaust M5 Cold Start
Discussion
I'm not so sure it's as simple as that the cold start is a pre programmed procedure that quietens down by design so I'm not sure what the valves been wired open will do.
It's the same with an aftermarket exhaust on as well there is always the cold start and then the sound settles down whether it has valves or not.
It's the same with an aftermarket exhaust on as well there is always the cold start and then the sound settles down whether it has valves or not.
On the M135i, it's alleged that it is due to the wastegate being open during a cold start so the exhaust gasses and noise go straight down the exhaust and are not damped out by the turbo. I'd expect it's the same for the M5, M3 and M4.
I agree, it's when the exhaust note sounds at its best. I'm basically mourning the disappearance of the NA engine.
I agree, it's when the exhaust note sounds at its best. I'm basically mourning the disappearance of the NA engine.
Wills2 said:
After doing a little googling it appears the valves are closed during the cold start but open for the rest of the time.
NOPE they are not.I have wired both my LCI M5 valves and my M6GC CP, both cars sound considerably better ALL the time.
The Valves even in Sport+ only open at the higher end of the rev band.
bennyboysvuk said:
I'm basically mourning the disappearance of the NA engine.
Turbos are great for improving fuel economy and reducing emissions but they act as sort of a blender/silencer taking out most of individual intake and exhaust pulses that make an NA engine at high revs/load sound so wonderful and leaving mostly nondescript "noise" behind. Not much that can be done about it.I also wired my valves open and then un-wired them as I found the drone annoying too.
It probably wouldn't have bothered me too much if I never had any passengers, but with the other half and 2 kids in the back, I found the noise annoying rather than pleasant.
I used to run an AMG Merc with an X-Pipe fitted and that sounded like Satan - So don't mind noise - but it has to be the right kind of noise...
Its very easy to to - so anyone thinking about it, should just do it and see if it suits them,
Cheers
Steve
It probably wouldn't have bothered me too much if I never had any passengers, but with the other half and 2 kids in the back, I found the noise annoying rather than pleasant.
I used to run an AMG Merc with an X-Pipe fitted and that sounded like Satan - So don't mind noise - but it has to be the right kind of noise...
Its very easy to to - so anyone thinking about it, should just do it and see if it suits them,
Cheers
Steve
AW10 said:
bennyboysvuk said:
I'm basically mourning the disappearance of the NA engine.
Turbos are great for improving fuel economy and reducing emissions but they act as sort of a blender/silencer taking out most of individual intake and exhaust pulses that make an NA engine at high revs/load sound so wonderful and leaving mostly nondescript "noise" behind. Not much that can be done about it.AW10 said:
Not much that can be done about it.
I present to you the electric turbo.http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/audi/rs4/92266/new-au...
Artey said:
But note it's only to fill the gap until a conventional turbo is up to pressure...AW10 said:
Artey said:
But note it's only to fill the gap until a conventional turbo is up to pressure...This technology is in its infancy and requires some structural changes to how cars are designed (we need to step up to 48V instead of 12V) but it will one day replace gas turbochargers no doubt about it.
Gassing Station | M Power | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


