Righteousness: So, here's the thing - there's a difference as far as official wording between a "soundaktor" and the "active exhaust system" on a GTD. The former is an artificial noise that vibrates the front windshield using an actuator and the latter uses the exhaust to make a noise.
Here's the schematic for the active exhaust system:
What's clear from the first part of the picture is that the normal rear silencer is missing (on your car, I suspect that this silencer is installed). As shown and instead, Actuator 1 for engine sound generator R257 is connected directly to the active exhaust system. It is installed on the side of the connecting pipe. The engine sound generator control unit J943 is installed on the left C-pillar.
I've included the CAN network schematic in the lower part of the picture to show the electrical arrangement. This from VW:The engine sound generator control unit J943
receives the following signals from the engine control
unit J623:
• The engine torque for regulating the volume
• The engine speed for determining the sound
reproduction speed
• The vehicle speed for reducing the volume
Actuator 1 for engine sound generation R257, which
is integrated into the exhaust system, is connected to
the engine sound generator control unit J943.
The engine sound generated by the actuator is
guided directly into the exhaust system, right up to the
tailpipes. Depending on the driving mode selected,
the vehicle has a powerful-full bodied sound in
“Sport” mode and a more comfort-oriented sound in
“Normal” or “Eco” mode.
For context;- J623=Engine Control Unit and J533= CAN Gateway Module
I can make no comment on the cost of the retrofit - but the project is not trivial given the extra equipment needed
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