Good news! Thanks for pioneering Shock&Awe! I noticed recently when you drive in ECO mode the car shifts earlier, and more often, resulting in gentle (deep) pops. I could imagine, with the resonator gone, this could result in more enthusiastic pops?
VW Tiguan R-line 162kw, Tungsten Silver Metallic, Titanium Black-Crystal Gray.
ACC, DCC, AID, HUD, DAP, ALS, LED, DSG, TSI, LOL
Thinking about it - my understanding is that a resonator doesn't affect the volume of the exhaust, but rather filters out sounds that are deemed un-pleasant, like a drone sound or other harshness. It might not make a massive difference with the OEM exhaust fitted, but if you were to replace the muffler to get a louder note perhaps the note won't be as smooth.
2017 Tiguan 162TSI Highline/R-Line
2017 Audi S3
Would you have a picture of what your exhaust looks like now? I'd expect that different ways of installing a new pipe could have a different sound result. For example the difference between a longer or a shorter pipe, thicker or thinner (diameter or wall thickness), or even whether or not there is a bend in the pipe or not, or installing it over or in the existing pipe...
Oh, and a video with the new sound track?
VW Tiguan R-line 162kw, Tungsten Silver Metallic, Titanium Black-Crystal Gray.
ACC, DCC, AID, HUD, DAP, ALS, LED, DSG, TSI, LOL
i will take a photo when I have a chance, but if you look at the photo of the resonator, the straight through pipe follows the same bends as the pipes on the resonator from one end to the other. At either ends, the straight through pipe is clamped onto the existing downpipe and pipe to the rear muffler.
straight through pipe is the same diameter as the existing pipes on the car.
now, if i want to reinstall the resonator, its as easy as undoing the clamps, remove the straight through pipe, and clamping the resonator back on.
FYI, changing the diameter of the straight-through pipe to a bigger diameter will not change the noise at all
There is an OEM replacement pipe for the resonator from AUDI/VW for the Golf R and the S3. I've asked the dealer if it would fit the Tiguan 162kw R-line, but he hasn't responded yet.
OEM Resonator Delete Kit Audi S3 / VW MK7 Golf R
VW Tiguan R-line 162kw, Tungsten Silver Metallic, Titanium Black-Crystal Gray.
ACC, DCC, AID, HUD, DAP, ALS, LED, DSG, TSI, LOL
I don't think it will fit. The golf R hatchback has a different exhaust system and uses a different resonator. But don't quote me.
anyway, even if it fits, why pay over $200 for an Audi pipe, when it's essential just a mild steel straight through pipe with 2 clamps?
You still have to cut the downpipe end of the resonator anyway. The resonator on the tiguan is clamped only on 1 end. The other end is welded to the downpipe. If you buy the Audi pipe - you still have to pay an exhaust shop to cut the other end. So you end up paying triple the price for essentially the same thing.
just get any decent exhaust shop to bend you a straight through pipe and clamp it to your exhaust system for $80 give or take. It aint open heart surgery
Last edited by Shock&Awe; 07-03-2017 at 09:35 PM.
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