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    Hi All,
    Just wondering if there is a way of getting a bit more of a sportier,throaty type of note without having to change to another exhaust sytem,I am worried if I was to fit a new system it would affect my warrenty(I have an 08 model GTI).Is there anything I can have done at an exhaust place to achieve this note,while retaining the stock exhaust and not affecting the warranty.
    I can here a slight sporty burble at times with my GTI which sounds nice,just want it a bit louder.

  • #2
    Take the middle muffler / resinator out.

    Or get an exhaust shop to modifiy the rear muffler.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kai View Post
      Take the middle muffler / resinator out.

      Or get an exhaust shop to modifiy the rear muffler.
      Sorry if's a silly question,but what sort of modification would the exhaust shop do to achieve a diffrent sound?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Kai View Post
        Take the middle muffler / resinator out.

        Or get an exhaust shop to modifiy the rear muffler.
        The middle muffler doesn't exist on the newer models.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by VW GTI View Post
          The middle muffler doesn't exist on the newer models.
          Yeah i thought that. Thats why i added the last bit in. lol.

          verbalhologram: Get a new muffler.

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          • #6
            Measure the length of your muffler, cut a section of pipe that long and find a friend with an angle grinder and a Mig/Tig welder.

            .... I'm actually considering that now.... hmmm.
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            Originally posted by Kai
            And then dont forget the most important mod for gays.
            Blow off valve - 300

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            • #7
              ...new muffler can make it worse
              Last edited by GT3; 22-12-2008, 07:51 AM. Reason: why do I even bother to respond?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Ben_GTI View Post
                Measure the length of your muffler, cut a section of pipe that long and find a friend with an angle grinder and a Mig/Tig welder.

                .... I'm actually considering that now.... hmmm.
                It will be very loud.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Kai View Post
                  It will be very loud.
                  Think I may just go down the new muffler road.Anybody got any advice in this area, brands to look for etc. And would it be just swapping mufflers over?

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                  • #10
                    Hi-Tech stainless mufflers have a great sound. But you have to find one that matches the size/shape of the stock one. the Polo stock fairly round, most companies make oval mufflers, but i'm sure you'll find something.

                    PM'd you a vid of my old car with a hi-tech.

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                    • #11
                      I have late '05 manufactered GTi and I can say its note has improved over time...much better now than it was. Having a Downpipe and HFC fitted soon and this apparently improves the depth of the note.

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                      • #12
                        apparently there is little to gain from a full exhaust system power wise.. Just spend the money on the dump pipe..

                        My car has the dump pipe and you would swear there is a full system on it. Far from quiet. There is also some ugly resonance between 5000-6000rpm..

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by GTI POLO View Post
                          apparently there is little to gain from a full exhaust system power wise.. Just spend the money on the dump pipe..

                          My car has the dump pipe and you would swear there is a full system on it. Far from quiet. There is also some ugly resonance between 5000-6000rpm..
                          So how exactly does the dump pipe work,sorry I am very much a newb!
                          Liking the fact that you compare it to a full system though.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by GTI_jim View Post
                            Hi-Tech stainless mufflers have a great sound. But you have to find one that matches the size/shape of the stock one. the Polo stock fairly round, most companies make oval mufflers, but i'm sure you'll find something.

                            PM'd you a vid of my old car with a hi-tech.
                            Just listened to your clip,really nice sounding muffler.Thanks for sending that along mate.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by GTI POLO View Post
                              apparently there is little to gain from a full exhaust system power wise.. Just spend the money on the dump pipe..

                              My car has the dump pipe and you would swear there is a full system on it. Far from quiet. There is also some ugly resonance between 5000-6000rpm..
                              GTI Polo, can you give a quick review/opinion on your DP?
                              Got mine book for 5th Jan...tnx.

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