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  • Removing Resonator

    So, I really like the look of the gti's stock exhaust, and seeing as I won't being dropping like 2 G's for turbo back ehaust system anytime soon, I've decided to remove the resonator to get a little more of a growl. I let you guys know how she sounds this evening. I've seen a few videos with this done but sound isn't the greatest on tiny little computer speakers with some video that someone filmed with a cell phone.
    1) 2007 Candy white MKV GTI. DSG, votex kit, 19" Privat netz, tinted tails, smoked side markers & mirror signals, 20% tint, TT stubby, APR sport 3" turbo back exhaust, ABD stage 2 cold air intake. GONE.
    2) 1993 Green Corrado VR6. ABD intake. FK Silverline coils, Zimmerman cross drilled & slotted rotors. GONE.

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    Re: Removing Resonator

    Rad!
    I'd like to make a statment!
    2012 Q5
    2011 A5

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    • #3
      Re: Removing Resonator

      I am interested to see how this turns out as I too don't feel like dropping 2g's on a TB at the moment.

      Present
      2010 Audi A4 S-Line
      2007 VW GTI 2.0T

      Past
      2003 VW Jetta GLI
      1992 VW Jetta GL
      1984 VW Rabbit GTI

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        Re: Removing Resonator

        So I Decided To Take Out The Resonator/rear Muffler And Change Thi Exhaust Tip To An Oval Pipe That Fits Pefectly Into The Gap Of The Votex Kit. It's Not Obnoxiously Ricey, Nice Subtle Rumble. Sound Great.
        1) 2007 Candy white MKV GTI. DSG, votex kit, 19" Privat netz, tinted tails, smoked side markers & mirror signals, 20% tint, TT stubby, APR sport 3" turbo back exhaust, ABD stage 2 cold air intake. GONE.
        2) 1993 Green Corrado VR6. ABD intake. FK Silverline coils, Zimmerman cross drilled & slotted rotors. GONE.

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