BMW G87 M2 Fi Exhaust (Frequency Intelligent Exhaust) high-performance valvetronic exhaust system is direct replacement bolt on system manufactured out of a high-grade T304 stainless steel that offers an exhilarating soundtrack.
The Fi BMW G87 M2 Exhaust system is designed with a valvetronic technology to control airflow, sound volume and enhance the overall performance and torque. On average horsepower is expected to increase from 5-10% after installing a full catless system, which includes a valvetronic catback and ultra-high flow downpipe.
When valves are closed exhaust gasses are routed through the muffler resulting in a low-profile comfortable drive. However, when the valves are fully open an intense and sporty soundtrack is produced.
Depending on your car model and exhaust setup, switching exhaust valves between street and race modes may be achieved using a factory exhaust/sport button, drive modes, or by selecting the Fi Pro remote control upgrade. Please note that not all options are available for every model. Refer to the available section and contact our representative for confirmation.
The unique sound and performance for BMW G87 M2 is achieved through individually designed muffler internals that are fabricated to offer an ultimate driving experience.
Please note each part of the Fi EXHAUST system needs to be ordered separately.
Different exhaust parts are offered depending on the vehicle version.
Please note that the actual product may vary in appearance depending on the year of the car and area. The exhaust system is also subject to changes to the design over an extended time period. Product pictures are for illustration purposes only.
FI Exhaust BMW M2 (G87) 2023+ Valvetronic Exhaust System
All Fi Exhaust exhaust systems are equipped with valvetronic technology. This technology is not only used to control sound volume, but also enhance overall performance of the vehicle. Before the inception of this technology, horsepower and torque were irreconcilable contradictions in the design of exhaust systems. This allowed sports cars to have high torque power at low rev speeds and even higher horsepower capability at high rev speeds.