Rogue
Engineering E39 M5 Diablo Exhaust

2/1/09: In
stock!
Few sounds can make summon goose bumps
quite like the S62 V8 found in the E39 M5 with a well designed
exhaust system. We proudly introduce the Rogue Engineering E39
M5 Diablo.
Geez, What too you so long?
Although production stopped in 2003, we realized that even
today, the E39 M5 represented a large, enthusiastic group.
Most other companies may have written off older BMW models such as
this, but we continue to embrace (and own) these vehicles.
Therefore, I made sense to apply our knowledge and experience into a
product we could call our own.
A cursory glance at the exhaust easily shows how this exhaust excels
in both performance while saving weight. However, a closer
look will show the pure artistry of its construction and elements of
unique design.

The heavy factory
resonator (21 lbs. by itself) primary job is to muffle sound and
eliminate exhaust "drone". It does such a great job,
much of the exhaust sound is killed by this resonator by itself.
The factory mufflers do a fantastic
job of completely muffling sound in the E39 M5. So well that
the only way you can really hear the vehicle is to completely roll
down all the windows to really hear the V8 exhaust sound.
Between the factory resonator and the two rear mufflers, these
components weigh a staggering 98 lbs.
In a desperate attempt
to get sound, some have tried extreme things such as complete
cutting the rear mufflers off completely and running straight
pipes. While easy to do and inexpensive at the local Midas or
Meineke muffler shop, people quickly discover that the raw, brute
sound of the V8 is intoxicating, just like a muscle-car. The
grins produced by this kind of exhaust modification quickly turn to
frowns when you try to listen to music, try to answer a business
call in the car, or simply when trying to speak to someone in the
vehicle.
Some may try a more
elegant method of DIY modification and purchase aftermarket
muffler/tip combos and have the same local Midas/Meineke shop
install them in place of the factory mufflers. While a better
alternative to straight pipes, most shops will typically MIG weld,
without stainless steel. After a few months, few hundred
dollars spend on generic mufflers and mild steel MIG welding do not
quite look like they belong on a vehicle that used to have a sticker
price of $72,000.
One sound does not fit all.
The Rogue Engineering E39 M5 Diablo is more than just great sounding exhaust. By studying the factory exhaust system, it just made sense to develop the exhaust the way we did.
After studying the benefits of a muffler-only replacement, we worked on the sound. We wanted a
deep, rich sound, without it too much volume. Like all of our
exhaust products, sound is controlled with internal muffler tuning done the old fashioned way, tweaking the dimensions of the muffler, as well as the internal perforated tubing (perforation size, spacing, and tubing length). The result is a rich, deep tone,
that does NOT intrude into the cabin.
For those looking for slightly more
sound, also without drone, we also offer our Rogue Engineering E39
M5 X-pipe, which can be used with our E39 M5 Diablo exhaust.
The resonated x-pipe removes the restrictive factory resonator,
without introducing ear-numbing drone.

E39 M5 Diablo, shown installed with
optional RE E39 M5 X-pipe
E39 M5 Diablo Features
The RE E39 M5 Diablo is made to fit exactly like factory. Features include:
- Weighs only 21 lbs. per side.
When used with the optional RE E39 M5 X-Pipe (sold seperately),
total weight is only 60 lbs. (stock is 98 lbs.), saving 38 lbs.
over stock.
- 100% T-304 stainless steel
construction and internals, a majority of the exhaust made from
16 gauge stainless steel.
- Exclusive, oversize 3" OD
inlet tubing (stock and most other aftermarket companies have
2.5" OD) for maximum exhaust flow.
- Fully mandrel bent tubing, no
crimps or flattened areas.
- Mil-finished pipes and muffler, mirror polished
stainless steel
quad 80mm straight cut, staggered tips (3mm thick wall). Completely fills in factory valence without modifications.
- Full TIG welded construction, no
lock seams or pinch welds.
- Factory-like hangers for OEM fit
- Rogue Engineering logo tastefully stamped in
the body of the muffler
- Flow-through design does not
create muffler "hot spots" found on chambered mufflers
- Optimized tubing sizes and
minimized bends maintain exhaust velocity without compromising
necessary backpressure
- Deep, throaty tone, without the
drone.
- Will not change
ground clearance
- Will not void
factory warranty
- Will not affect
emissions
All Stainless Steel is the same, right? WRONG!
All Rogue Engineering Diablo exhaust are produced using only 100% full T-304 stainless steel because of its consistent strength characteristics,
corrosion resistance, and wide range of materials (important for
controlling sound and exhaust flow). Recently, we examined a
well known exhaust brand only to discover the use of 20 gauge
stainless steel (stainless is typically sold by weight) throughout
the muffler body. While great for reducing weight, this is not
a good practice when trying to build a product to last. This
common practice of weight (and cost) savings occurs in European and
US made exhausts. Rogue Engineering does not prescribe to this
practice in their production exhausts! We want you to enjoy
the exhausts for many years to come, even if it means sacrificing
some weight savings (all Rogue Engineering exhausts are lighter than
stock units).
Beware of some companies that pre-coat their exhaust products with "thermal coatings". In fact, they may be hiding inferior stainless steel or inferior welding processes. Rogue Engineering Diablo exhausts are always TIG welded and never coated.
Some companies have
chosen to build their "stainless steel" exhausts with
Grade 409 stainless, because it is less expensive than 304.
While Grade 409 will resist atmospheric and exhaust gas corrosion, a
light surface rust will form is most all atmospheres.
Installation Notes
We
have excellent success using the KD Tools 2031 exhaust cutter for
the installation of this exhaust. It cuts straight, without a
saw blade, and leaves a clean, chamfered edge. At less than
$30, a worthwhile purchase available from SJ
Discount Tools.
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