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  • Mk7 Golf 1.4TSI - Muffler and res delete?

    Pros and cons.

    And for a good exhaust shop near Melbourne Docklands.


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  • #2
    Just disconnect the rear section and drive the car around the block. You'll soon tell if it's something you want to pay $ to make permanent.

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    • #3
      I would not remove the rear muffler, at the most the resonator. There is a video on you tube of a guy who removed the muffler and he regretted it

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Polar B View Post
        I would not remove the rear muffler, at the most the resonator. There is a video on you tube of a guy who removed the muffler and he regretted it

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        I thought it was the other way around. The resonator made drone.


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        • #5
          the only exhaust mod worth doing is the dump pipe/better cat. the resonator deletes & cat backs sound too raspy to me,
          i might look at setting the flaps to be always open, that seems to sound ok.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by sooty View Post
            the only exhaust mod worth doing is the dump pipe/better cat. the resonator deletes & cat backs sound too raspy to me,
            i might look at setting the flaps to be always open, that seems to sound ok.
            Well i have a 1.4tsi mk7 and I have no idea what i can do to make it sound good.


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            • #7
              Originally posted by Shonn View Post
              I thought it was the other way around. The resonator made drone.


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              A deres is a pretty cheap and reversible mod. If all you want is more sound I'd start with that first. If it sounds good but drones a little you can get a hotdog resonator installed.. That should cut and drone by roughly half.

              A full DP and straight though CAT are great performance mod and will be pricey.

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              • #8
                It depends how hardcore you are haha, if you're a monkey like myself, then just remove all the muffler and go straight pipe I've had it for a few months, drone doesn't bother me its not too bad!
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