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GOLF GTI MY11 ADIDAS Candy White, Sunroof
GOLF GTI 40th ED, White with Sunroof
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Originally posted by ringo View PostI've been without a proper fast car for over 3 months now and for someone like me that's a lot of time, so you can imagine how I'm feeling... Would you say it's significantly louder than the R? (if louder at all)[/COLOR] 2016 VW Golf GTI MK7 40 Years, DSG, Tornado Red, Tinted Windows,
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Originally posted by Billecartz View PostI think it is a just a touch quieter, but a tune will fix that
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GOLF GTI MY11 ADIDAS Candy White, Sunroof
GOLF GTI 40th ED, White with Sunroof
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Originally posted by wasabiz View PostI test drove the 40th and it's not THAT loud. The exhaust is exactly the same as the GTI, the R has a smaller resonator and makes the R louder + growls.
And even though the sound varies from video to video, in every single one I've heard the sound is deeper with definitely more growl and burbles than a GTI.
In that latest video above the guy says it's totally stock, I don't think that's how a GTI sounds.
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And another video of his (supposed stock exhaust as he says) here:
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Originally posted by ringo View PostI can't know what you heard on the test-drive but it's not exactly the same. First of all everybody from journos to owners says it's louder than the GTI, and second, German GTI owners wouldn't bother retrofitting some part of the Clubsport's exhaust (seems like the cat-back, can't be sure about German abbreviations) as I've seen done. No point in retro-fitting the same part you already have on the car, right?
And even though the sound varies from video to video, in every single one I've heard the sound is deeper with definitely more growl and burbles than a GTI.
I can confirm, they are the same. Catback has the same part number, but can't say the same about the downpipe, as it was unaccessible.
As to the car being louder, that's caused by the bigger turbo being put on the 40th.
It's all about camera placement with these journos. they would have mic placed all over the place to capture the noise.GTI PP Mk7
My grandma used to say...
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Originally posted by Bassik View Post
The only thing I hear there is the stupid soundaktor (as in every performance Golf with it still enabled). Will be going mute on mine the very first day...
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Originally posted by ringo View PostThe only thing I hear there is the stupid soundaktor (as in every performance Golf with it still enabled). Will be going mute on mine the very first day...
I had to turn mine off with VCDS, it was quite unbearable after I changed downpipe.GTI PP Mk7
My grandma used to say...
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Originally posted by wasabiz View PostA friend of mine is the sales person and we took 40th up the hoist at the same time someone just traded their performance pack which was getting inspected.
I can confirm, they are the same. Catback has the same part number, but can't say the same about the downpipe, as it was unaccessible.
As to the car being louder, that's caused by the bigger turbo being put on the 40th.
It's all about camera placement with these journos. they would have mic placed all over the place to capture the noise.
I am also 100% sure the guy with the GTI had retrofitted something abbreviated "ESD/VSD" in German (from the Clubsport) but my limited German language knowledge does not help me understand whether that's a cat-back or a resonator, or just the rear tail-pipes which are bigger but surely don't affect the sound.
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Originally posted by wasabiz View PostThat can be turned off no? from the MY16 golfs in the individual settings?
I had to turn mine off with VCDS, it was quite unbearable after I changed downpipe.
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You're right is just the sound actuator going off but in terms of noise I don't think it's much different to the PP model however there is popping sound on gear changes. That I didn't get in the PP. The R does growl more.
I wouldn't worry to much in the case of it being to loud.GOLF GTI MY11 ADIDAS Candy White, Sunroof
GOLF GTI 40th ED, White with Sunroof
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Originally posted by ringo View PostAre you saying you also don't go out drive the nuts out of your car when it's wet and save it for the next day that it's dry? Ok that makes it two of us, how awkward...
On the odd trip out of town, speed limits mean the differences between the two are irrelevant IMO.
When it was time to upgrade I was certain it wouldn't be FWD again and that was based on how and where I would drive the car.
If track days are your number one priority then sure, perhaps FWD is the way to go...provided it's not raining...
Rob
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