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    Aftermarket exhaust

    Anyone had an aftermarket exhaust on the 118tSI? Looking for specs/price/quality.

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    To my knowledge, there are no "premade" aftermarket exhausts available (at least in Australia) for the 118TSI. Check these two threads:
    http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/f112...tem-34601.html
    http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/f112...ame-44268.html

    The first thread gained no results. The 2nd thread the person had already come up empty handed so was wondering whether they could use a MK6 GTI exhaust.

    You may have to go "custom made" - but I personally don't think it's worth the risk or potentially spoiling your car with the random results of a custom exhaust.

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    Don't be put off by people saying that an exhaust designed by a reputable shop would be detrimental, some shops in Sydney do work for race / rally cars, so clearly know what they are doing.

    Someone has to make the exhausts for APR and the like before they whack on their margin and onsell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by noone View Post
    Don't be put off by people saying that an exhaust designed by a reputable shop would be detrimental, some shops in Sydney do work for race / rally cars, so clearly know what they are doing.
    This is exactly what the problem is :p
    Race cars don't have to worry about cabin noise and day to day livability. Unless you ARE another business looking to have an exhaust mass produced to be resold, custom exhaust builders usually don't spend the weeks of research, testing, sound measurements, and multiple prototypes etc on every single exhaust they make. So whilst these custom exhaust shops often know how to get a good deal of extra performance out of the aftermarket exhausts they make, they are not too concerned (if at all) with tailoring each exhaust to ensure the sound in the interior meets the individual requirements of each make and model. So unless you actually like drone, avoid them

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    Have you had a look here?

    I have no experience with them but they seem to know their stuff.
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    2010 90TSI Manual / Comfort Pack / United Grey
    RICE - Leave the useless wings to the Penguins...

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    can confirm that the Milltek MK5 GT TSI exhaust DOES fit the MK6 118TSI.

    there was one bolt that needed a bit of elbow grease to get in, but all and all wasn't a bad fit.

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    That's a good options, thanks rennenhaus. Since the Milltek is a "mass produced" exhaust like the APR and Oettinger exhausts, you can "audition" one installed in a Golf before purchasing it, and be confident in what the results will be

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    Nobody likes to be the guinea pig....haha.

    Custom is not bad at all, if you know where to go and stipulate your desired outcome, you can good good results. Off the shelf, hmm Mk6 GTI sounds like every other Mk6 GTI with the APR RSC (Sounds like **** imo)....boring

    I'd take Ian's advice and use the Milltek Mk5 GT system though, available through him

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    What's the damage on them then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by schoona View Post
    Nobody likes to be the guinea pig....haha.

    Custom is not bad at all, if you know where to go and stipulate your desired outcome, you can good good results.
    BS. Unless you're prepared to live with drone and other undesirable elements that a custom exhaust creates OR you have deep pockets to have it remade many times you won't be happy with the result.

    Off the shelf, hmm Mk6 GTI sounds like every other Mk6 GTI with the APR RSC (Sounds like **** imo)....boring
    If boring is an exhaust that performs well and is as quiet as the stock one when driving normally then I guess yeah it's boring. The RSC technology is great IMO and well worth the money.

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