Thinking of changing exhaust
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Thinking of changing exhaust
What exhaust would u recommend for a scirocco r
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Re: Thinking of changing exhaust
Im on Eurojet 3" TBE with 100cells cat. Kinda high drone on highway cruise around 130 km/h but overall i think it's nice!
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Re: Thinking of changing exhaust
I was just thinking of maybe tuning my car any ideas
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Re: Thinking of changing exhaust
What's your goal? Just stage 1 tuning or more? If you're only going for stage 1 all dealers are almost the same, APR, Revo, GIAC.Lamont wrote:I was just thinking of maybe tuning my car any ideas
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Re: Thinking of changing exhaust
How much difference has stage 2 done to ur car
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Re: Thinking of changing exhaust
If your looking for hp im at 300WHP and 400WNM. Can't really say how much again from stock car as i didn't dyno'd it. But stage 1 gave 274whp and with stage 2 another 26whp gain measured at a fourwheel dyno (Mustang).Lamont wrote:How much difference has stage 2 done to ur car

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Re: Thinking of changing exhaust
Do you gain something in power from changing the exhaust? Or it's just for the sound? And if it is for the sound, how do you choose the one you want, without being able to hear it beforehand?
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Re: Thinking of changing exhaust
If you want power then just swap the downpipe and keep the rest of the exhaust standard. If you want to irritated on every journey and grow a hatred for motorways but have a nice looking tailpipe then change the whole system for something louder.
Ok I'm 42 and not really in to loud noises anymore but I've been there and done that and it isn't worth it.
Ok I'm 42 and not really in to loud noises anymore but I've been there and done that and it isn't worth it.
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Re: Thinking of changing exhaust
Funnily enough same age as my and my thoughts lolJames321 wrote:If you want power then just swap the downpipe and keep the rest of the exhaust standard. If you want to irritated on every journey and grow a hatred for motorways but have a nice looking tailpipe then change the whole system for something louder.
Ok I'm 42 and not really in to loud noises anymore but I've been there and done that and it isn't worth it.
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So, it's the downpipe that does the magic, the rest is just for looks and sound...James321 wrote:If you want power then just swap the downpipe and keep the rest of the exhaust standard. If you want to irritated on every journey and grow a hatred for motorways but have a nice looking tailpipe then change the whole system for something louder.
Ok I'm 42 and not really in to loud noises anymore but I've been there and done that and it isn't worth it.
And I agree about the noise thing. I don't want to end up with a car that makes more noise than a 30 years old truck. That's why I was asking how people choose these exhausts.
If I can't hear it first, I ain't buying a shit.
Don't get me wrong, I understand people who like loud cars. I just think, owning just one car, one should think a little about comfort and stuff.
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Re: Thinking of changing exhaust
I used to run a milltek cat back but the drone was just too much for me.
I now run a full system with a 200cell high-flow cat made by BCS powervavlve. Its the best exhaust I've ever owned with their valved system as its dead quiet off boost (for example on the motorway) but it also makes a lovely noise on boost. you should look into them.
I now run a full system with a 200cell high-flow cat made by BCS powervavlve. Its the best exhaust I've ever owned with their valved system as its dead quiet off boost (for example on the motorway) but it also makes a lovely noise on boost. you should look into them.
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spotted a link to this on FB so looking forward to hearing the sound clipsamdehaan wrote:I used to run a milltek cat back but the drone was just too much for me.
I now run a full system with a 200cell high-flow cat made by BCS powervavlve. Its the best exhaust I've ever owned with their valved system as its dead quiet off boost (for example on the motorway) but it also makes a lovely noise on boost. you should look into them.

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