for me it's like most tattoo's.. Very much like it, but don't want to have it in the long term
Hey guys, that so happens to be my ride lol
What you see in the video was the exhaust kit completely without any resonators, DP > Piping > Muffler
It was hella loud, and I do agree, a little wee bit on the 'ricey' side, and it also didn't help that the phone I was using to record had terrible audio quality. But nevertheless, I slapped on a resonator yesterday and the car sounds alot more civilized with almost no cabin drone, I'll try to post a video up by tomorrow or something. (much softer DSG 'pop' now though )
Regarding performance gains, I had a mate with a stock TSi that was running the same setup as me (with the resonator) and he posted about 9-10WHP gain, 7 from the catless downpipe itself and the remaining few from the cat-back.
lol so true! I keep staring at it! For some reason the exhaust pipes point downwards after lowering the car, maybe they are hitting something because of suspension travel but havent looked under the car yet (should it even be possible?).
Was referring to the sound though, still can't decide to remove the resonator. Keep changing my mind on a daily basis
nice smooth take off
are those wheel horsepower gains with JUST the exhaust mods, and without having the car tuned? are those gains dyno confirmed?
because that's some seriously good gains for just a straight through - i wouldnt give a crap what the car sounded like, a 1.2T with those kind of gains, not yet tuned, is a friggin impressive improvement.
even if those gains are AFTER having being tuned, that's still mighty impressive.
Thanks buddy Was just WOT on S mode.
And regarding the gains, personally I have yet to put my car on the dyno but even if I do, I wouldn't have any base figures to compare them to as I didn't do a dyno before I had my tuning & the exhaust kit silly me. However my mates car was basically a guinea pig for quite a reputable local custom exhaust workshop when they were developing a system for the 1.2 motor, and every single alteration made to the beta setup was accompanied by dyno runs (on a dynojet) by the workshop in order to study gains based on various setups tested, though I was not there for all the dyno runs through the entire process, I did manage to witness the final run. Base figure, 95whp, after(3 runs), 104-105whp.
I too was quite surprised when I first saw the figures, I reckon most of the gains comes from the removal of the cat which seemed pretty darn restrictive.
The poms are removing cats and replacing with either high-flow or fake cats and are seeing considerable gains on the GTI especially coupled with a larger dump pipe and centre muffler deleted, change the figures above from Hp to Kw though!
Mighty resrictive system that seems to develop massive back-pressure into the engine. Coupled with massive heat issues, clearly restrictive intake design (ITG intake on stock motors sees increas of 7-9kw at the wheels alone) and poor engine mapping (according to many tuners), image if they did these cars right in the first place! But then there would be no aftermarket scene I guess
Stage 2+ Intercooler Carbon Intake Downpipe Swaybar DV+ Remsa.
Based on what I experienced without the resonator, besides the obvious fact that it gets much noticeably louder, the exhaust note tends to be a little more 'hollow-ish' sounding, and a little higher pitched. Also the DSG 'pop' is significantly more audible without the resonator, however it is more of a crackling sounding 'pop' as opposed to a bassy sounding 'pop' (with the resonator). Do prepare for lots of cabin drone though!
It terms of feel, I could significantly notice the difference in air-flow between both resonated and non-resonated setups. I much prefer the non-resonated setup but too many complains about the noise
Thanks man.. If i'm not feeling too knackered after work, I'll see about doing a short video on the current setup with the resonator. See what you guys think cheers!
Last edited by Darlie; 15-02-2012 at 02:33 PM.
Sea Blue Polo 1.2 TSI DSG, 17" Detroits, GTI Springs, Pipercross Filter, Custom Downpipe + Cat-back, TMC Tuning box
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