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Thread: REAR Muffler delete

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    One or the other guys, one or the otheR!!! LOL!!

    Damn so ricey, tinny haha not what I was expecting thats for sure!

    So just like gavs said above, mid for a bit more noise and tiny bit more performance, and rear for more farting. Just make sure its one or the other, otherwise it'll sound terrible!!!

    I've got a flange on my rear muffler, so I might just have the OEM resy put back in too, and put the rear delete back on! Decisions decisions!

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    Got a video of what it sounds like straight through Eddie?

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    Had no one around who was able to record it!!!

    No stress, I'll bring the delete pipe at one of our future meets, so people can see how average a straight through OEM sounds like LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fastlane View Post
    One or the other guys, one or the otheR!!! LOL!!

    Damn so ricey, tinny haha not what I was expecting thats for sure!

    So just like gavs said above, mid for a bit more noise and tiny bit more performance, and rear for more farting. Just make sure its one or the other, otherwise it'll sound terrible!!!

    I've got a flange on my rear muffler, so I might just have the OEM resy put back in too, and put the rear delete back on! Decisions decisions!
    I dont think its classified as ricey, tinny maybe. Far nicer in person
    MY11 Polo Trendline, Candy white
    RCD510, R badge, AP X coilovers, 17" Ariettas in gloss black, Rear muffler delete, GTI pedal covers, gloss back emblems
    soon to come, Front lip & Fat bottom steering wheel

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    I'm really interested to hear (in greater detail, inside cabin too) what a rear only delete sounds like. I've only partially heard it here and there.

    So far rear only deletes seem FAR better than just mids and 10000x better than both LOL!

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    Drony in cabin at 2k, but meh idc for what it is its great and outside sounds delicious
    MY11 Polo Trendline, Candy white
    RCD510, R badge, AP X coilovers, 17" Ariettas in gloss black, Rear muffler delete, GTI pedal covers, gloss back emblems
    soon to come, Front lip & Fat bottom steering wheel

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    Quote Originally Posted by fastlane View Post
    I'm really interested to hear (in greater detail, inside cabin too) what a rear only delete sounds like. I've only partially heard it here and there.

    So far rear only deletes seem FAR better than just mids and 10000x better than both LOL!
    I've been in Nuggos' 6R Polo with muffler delete and it sure doesn't sound tinny or ricey IMHO. His got a decent setup going on compared to the one in the video above that his exhaust crackles and pops. Reminds me of a Golf R!
    Last edited by robbie; 17-05-2013 at 07:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hail22 View Post
    That's extremely weird seeing as we both have the same kit / setup...
    +1! Not making this up

    Quote Originally Posted by nomadx38 View Post
    Also how much throttle you supply effects the duration of the pop. Half throttle or above at 4000rpm above will give the longest bluuuuuurrrttt because the engine has to cut the ignition slightly longer (and you will notice the gear change will be quicker). If you baby the throttle you can barely hear it. Could just be the difference between your driving style
    After 2+ years of sporty driving in the car, in all driving conditions from fuel-efficient to sports mode and everything in between, I have never got the long fart. Not even with the tune and replacement K&N filter.

    Still debating if I'm willing to spend €100 on a resonator delete and another 100 if I dont like it and have to change it back

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    Quote Originally Posted by PoloDave View Post
    +1! Not making this up



    After 2+ years of sporty driving in the car, in all driving conditions from fuel-efficient to sports mode and everything in between, I have never got the long fart. Not even with the tune and replacement K&N filter.

    Still debating if I'm willing to spend €100 on a resonator delete and another 100 if I dont like it and have to change it back
    its a shame. anyone with an aftermarket exhaust deserves a good note sounds like the only way to roll us with 1 muffler, and keeping the center muffler..

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    Quote Originally Posted by fastlane View Post
    I'm really interested to hear (in greater detail, inside cabin too) what a rear only delete sounds like. I've only partially heard it here and there.
    My friend's GTI without rear muffler, outside and inside...

    Polo GTI 180cv Autodromo di Lombardore - YouTube

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