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  • Aftermarket Muffler's

    Hey gang,

    I'm wanting to conduct a little vox pop as to what aftermarket mufflers people are utilising at the moment and whether there are any suggestions to be made as to what I should look for when chosing mine.

    Feel free to list:
    • whether you purchased yours for aural pleasure or for performance gains.
    • how much coin you didn't spend on your significant other to afford yourself such a luxury
    • where you got the work carried out.


    Thanks y'all.

  • #2
    nice, very interested in following this as I still have a STD muffler.
    Dont want to hijack your thread, but it may be nice to expand to inlcude downpipes as well ???
    My reason for a STD muffler is to keep the noise levels more manageable...I would chnage this if there was a significnat performance gains, of which I have been told not.
    Clint
    Polo 9n3 GTI

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    • #3
      Originally posted by clicht View Post
      nice, very interested in following this as I still have a STD muffler.
      Dont want to hijack your thread, but it may be nice to expand to inlcude downpipes as well ???
      My reason for a STD muffler is to keep the noise levels more manageable...I would chnage this if there was a significnat performance gains, of which I have been told not.
      Clint
      I've already upgraded my downpipe so i'm not all that interested in the other options available for that part.

      I was of the same thought, keep the standard muffler to keep a relatively stock sound, however i'm somewhat over that now and would like a bit more noise for the morning commute

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      • #4
        Hiya! long time no speak from me. Been ridiculously busy and consequently am selling the Gti ...

        But on topic; If you remember my car man, i had the rear muffler changed and the sound was still bone quiet, so i had it lopped off and some stainless steel pipe with tips put on and it made a sweet noise, still ridiculously quiet. I bring that down to the early model middle muffler and probably the well tuned exhuast VW made, so i would say lop it off and have pipe made up like mine did and i think yours would be the sexiest sounded GTI out there!

        off topic - still selling bro?
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        Current - 2006 VW Polo TDI & R34 Nissan Skyline GTV+T
        Was - 1991 BMW 525i/M -> 1991 CBR250RR -> 1999 Proton GTI -> 1984 Merc 500SEC -> 2006 VZ Commodore SV6 6M -> 1996 R33 GTS Skyline -> 2000 Volvo S80 TT -> 2008 Hyosung GT250R -> 1990 BMW 535iS -> 1997 BMW 540i V8 -> 1986 BMW 535iS -> 1985 Nissan Pulsar SSS...
        For Sale - 1986 BMW 535iS & 1986 528i Exec.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by MattyVW View Post
          Hiya! long time no speak from me. Been ridiculously busy and consequently am selling the Gti ...

          But on topic; If you remember my car man, i had the rear muffler changed and the sound was still bone quiet, so i had it lopped off and some stainless steel pipe with tips put on and it made a sweet noise, still ridiculously quiet. I bring that down to the early model middle muffler and probably the well tuned exhuast VW made, so i would say lop it off and have pipe made up like mine did and i think yours would be the sexiest sounded GTI out there!

          off topic - still selling bro?
          Nah I think i'll keep it as a long term project and get back into it when I return to Australia at the end of '13.

          Why are you selling yours?

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          • #6
            Hey man, good to hear your more dedicated than I am. I'm moving into the city and have too many cars to play with and I just wont use it so, its gotta go
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            Current - 2006 VW Polo TDI & R34 Nissan Skyline GTV+T
            Was - 1991 BMW 525i/M -> 1991 CBR250RR -> 1999 Proton GTI -> 1984 Merc 500SEC -> 2006 VZ Commodore SV6 6M -> 1996 R33 GTS Skyline -> 2000 Volvo S80 TT -> 2008 Hyosung GT250R -> 1990 BMW 535iS -> 1997 BMW 540i V8 -> 1986 BMW 535iS -> 1985 Nissan Pulsar SSS...
            For Sale - 1986 BMW 535iS & 1986 528i Exec.

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            • #7
              Nice thread Ryan,

              I'd like to find this out too as I'm considering changing the muffler purely for a bit more sound
              06 VW 9N3 Polo GTI - Reflex Silver Leather/OEM Colour coded S/guard/OEM Lower Honeycombe Grille/NSP Boost Gauge/APR Stage 1+,Dogbone & DP/K&N filter/Forge s/shift,DV008 & Strut brace/PD 160/Samco camo TIP/Whitline RSB/FK AK's/17 x 8 Oettiger RE's/Alpine Head Unit & Sony Amp. OEM+FTW

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              • #8
                ^^

                Originally posted by MattyVW View Post
                Hiya! long time no speak from me. Been ridiculously busy and consequently am selling the Gti ...

                But on topic; If you remember my car man, i had the rear muffler changed and the sound was still bone quiet, so i had it lopped off and some stainless steel pipe with tips put on and it made a sweet noise, still ridiculously quiet. I bring that down to the early model middle muffler and probably the well tuned exhuast VW made, so i would say lop it off and have pipe made up like mine did and i think yours would be the sexiest sounded GTI out there!
                The muffler I put on was Redback, sounded the same as stock, thats why my exhaust guy and I lopped off the muffler completely.
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                Current - 2006 VW Polo TDI & R34 Nissan Skyline GTV+T
                Was - 1991 BMW 525i/M -> 1991 CBR250RR -> 1999 Proton GTI -> 1984 Merc 500SEC -> 2006 VZ Commodore SV6 6M -> 1996 R33 GTS Skyline -> 2000 Volvo S80 TT -> 2008 Hyosung GT250R -> 1990 BMW 535iS -> 1997 BMW 540i V8 -> 1986 BMW 535iS -> 1985 Nissan Pulsar SSS...
                For Sale - 1986 BMW 535iS & 1986 528i Exec.

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                • #9
                  well you've heard mine man.
                  i can probably get you one and post it to you for under 150?
                  GIAC | FORGE | D2 | TURBOSMART | K&N | XFORCE |

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                  • #10
                    Bought one off Brisbane Custom Exhausts up here its an awesome piece of kit and well worth the $300
                    Originally posted by seangti
                    The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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