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Thread: Mk3 Exhaust Thread!!!

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    Mk3 Exhaust Thread!!!

    Ok guys, I had a search through and couldn't find a decent exhaust thread for Mk3ers...

    So here's the idea - we all love our Golfs, and all being of a red-blooded nature most enjoy a nice growl out the rear pipes. The question is, in this day and age of thousands upon thousands of exhaust combos, which works best?

    I prompt this thread as i got the chop today... Yep i finally deleted the suitcase, for a grand total of $30! (I'm a reasonably astute shopper, so i shopped around). Just letting anyone know, if ur umming and aahing about whether you should axe the suitcase... do it! A little bit more attention at the traffic lights perhaps, but it opens up engine response on the 2L you never knew you had (scared an overconfident looking guy in a Commodore S ute tonight ) Much better breathing for the engine, and not too loud (if ur worried about staying incognito). But this has brought to light a new problem - I absolutely love the new sound, but it's a little too tinny. So looks like i'm gonna be shelling out more of my hard earned ones on a new system. But I don't want to spend too much... So here's my idea -

    2L 8v, Cat back 2.0" (most likely press bent mild steel - i'd love a nice tig welded mandrel stainless system, but it's not a race car!)
    Single rear muffler (I'm thinking a XForce 5" Dual upturned 3" Euro style - around $250)
    All in all should cost me $350ish? and give me a nice euro look... But how will it sound?

    Thanks guys. I'm hoping this will turn out to be a useful and informative thread, as it's definitely a hot topic.

    Cheers!
    John
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    Any sugestions from any 2Litre-ers?

    Sounds like a winner from me . . . But then i'm not really sure . . . I'm thinking off making mine a 2.5in zorst? will seee . . . .

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    Alex, post deets of your exhaust, it's "fully" sick!!!
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    I'm looking to go all the way with headers and that with the back box being a remus twin tips chromed.

    But don't know how much its going to cost.
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    sean I think put an aftermarket muffler on his GL and deleted the central muffler. Perhaps he can chime in. But from memory it was LOUD. very LOUD

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    mine is aftermarked dual muffler at the back, resonator in the modle, its not to loud, loud enough for joy riding...just the way i like it
    heres the sound of it... http://video.google.com.au/videoplay...83513&hl=en-AU
    Last edited by deemoE36; 06-01-2007 at 12:43 PM.

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    dont go x force there **** as

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk3vr6
    I'm looking to go all the way with headers and that with the back box being a remus twin tips chromed.
    I 've done something like that. Genie headers plus Remus the rest of the way. It wasn't cheap. Nearly 2G if I remember. But that was 1998 and its all still there.

    Be aware that the original VR downpipe is heat shielded. Extractors aren't. Heat rises. Over the top of the extractors are lots of very expensive rubber pipes. These include the vacume hose to the brake power booster. A few centimeters behind are the brake lines. Just off side is the ABS. It all goes very funny if you haven't devised some clever heat shielding too.

    When its working its lovely to listen to and the lift in performance is immediately noticeable.

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    Well, after goin through many stages, I've kinda found a "ok" point, but I'm sure it will change if I turbocharge. Obviously seeking less backpressure and the turbo acts as a muffler anyways.

    Stage 1: Purchase and fitment of a DTM style muffler with twin round upswept tips = boring and quiet!!!
    Stage 2: Go back next week for deletion of suitcase = OMFG! WHERE ARE THE EAR MUFFS??
    Stage 3: Previous job sucked, so I got a press-bend catback done with 12" hotdog = not much difference at all...
    Stage 4: DTM "muffler" rusted and internal baffles now rattled = eat my own arms off due to cringe factor!!!
    Stage 5: Removal of DTM to a standard style back box, some sports model or something. 2 downswept tips= Comfortable

    FUTURE: Who knows? Side Exit?

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