
Originally Posted by
Khaz0r
The set up I went for is connecting the Golf R muffler to the stock pipe (with res). The tail pipes were extended and poke through the rear of the car. The valves by default were closed. There's no droning with this set up.
- Driving in D makes no difference
- Driving in S only makes the exhaust sound subtly a bit deeper and blips a bit on the up shifts
Overall, the difference isn't that noticeable. Might look at getting rid of the resonator or opening up those valves at a later date.
This video will give you a very good idea if you remove the resonator.
Tiguan Exhaust
I think you'll be very happy with it.
Last edited by veew; 28-10-2019 at 09:11 AM.
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