Switzer Exhaust for BMW M5
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Switzer Exhaust for BMW M5
After building a dedicated following on a foundation of high-quality components and the bulletproof reliability of its mega-horsepower turbocharged Porsche, the crew at Oberlin, Ohio’s Switzer Performance expanded into Nissan’s GTR, then (more recently) into AMG Mercedes offerings. Now, the company is expanding its product offerings once again – setting its sights on yet another turbocharged German super car: the new-for-2013 BMW M5.
Switzer’s final design is a full cat-back replacement that features high-quality 304 stainless steel construction, a fine-wire finish on the canisters, and a durable “black chrome” finish on the staggered oval exhaust tips. More than just an aesthetic piece, however, the Switzer exhaust builds on BMW’s excellent M5 system with a slightly wider diameter, more efficient cross-pipe, and expanding, larger-diameter tubing to improve airflow.
“The factory BMW M5 exhaust system is one of the best in the business, in terms of flow” explains Tym Switzer, “this exhaust system won’t dramatically improve horsepower on the stock turbos. Instead, the goal with this system was to change the exhaust note of the M5. A few M5 customers have reached out to us saying ‘Why does the stereo pump sound into the car? I want the car to pump sound into the car.’, and that’s what this system was built to do. It’s louder, deeper, but still a totally acceptable volume.” Like all of Switzer’s introductory tuning products, Switzer’s new M5 exhaust was built to be scalable, so you won’t need to re-buy a new exhaust system to go to a 700, 800, or higher horsepower build down the road.
Switzer’s new BMW M5 exhaust is available now. Contact Switzer Performance for more.



Switzer’s final design is a full cat-back replacement that features high-quality 304 stainless steel construction, a fine-wire finish on the canisters, and a durable “black chrome” finish on the staggered oval exhaust tips. More than just an aesthetic piece, however, the Switzer exhaust builds on BMW’s excellent M5 system with a slightly wider diameter, more efficient cross-pipe, and expanding, larger-diameter tubing to improve airflow.
“The factory BMW M5 exhaust system is one of the best in the business, in terms of flow” explains Tym Switzer, “this exhaust system won’t dramatically improve horsepower on the stock turbos. Instead, the goal with this system was to change the exhaust note of the M5. A few M5 customers have reached out to us saying ‘Why does the stereo pump sound into the car? I want the car to pump sound into the car.’, and that’s what this system was built to do. It’s louder, deeper, but still a totally acceptable volume.” Like all of Switzer’s introductory tuning products, Switzer’s new M5 exhaust was built to be scalable, so you won’t need to re-buy a new exhaust system to go to a 700, 800, or higher horsepower build down the road.
Switzer’s new BMW M5 exhaust is available now. Contact Switzer Performance for more.



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Seriously guys, post up a video or at least say (Video on the way) instead of just teasing with exhaust pics. No one is going to seriously consider buyig one if they can't hear how good it sounds. This is why most companies post the videos even before showing the exhaust pics to get people really interested in their product. Just my .02
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