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Thread: Mk7 GTI Muffler Delete

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    Mk7 GTI Muffler Delete

    Hi all,

    Apologies if this has been asked before.

    • What have been people's experiences with removing the rear muffler?
    • Is it a simple "Y" pipe weld job?
    • And a better option than removing the resonator in terms of sound?

    Much appreciated!

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    I reckon keep your muffler but get rid of resonator. I may be wrong but there should be less drone and you won't hate driving your car after 2 weeks.
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    Car will sound terrible with no rear muffler - dont do it to a nice new car. Get a decent aftermarket exhaust.
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    Thanks guys, appreciate the advice

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    alot of people get a Res-Delete. and love the outcome. have a look on youtube
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    'thread seems old, but what are some good swap in mufflers that have the valves/actuators included so you can easily put the stocky back in if needed ?

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