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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: remlapeel on 09 February 2015, 19:36

Title: Aftermarket exhaust systems
Post by: remlapeel on 09 February 2015, 19:36
Unsure if anyone has got an aftermarket exhaust on their GTI yet.

I'm looking at replacing the at least part of the system. I'm not so much looking at power gains, but more make the car sound like it has more than 1.2 under the bonnet. (My sound actuator is disconnected).

I can't see much around, and being a noobie at replacing exhausts has anyone got any tips.

I should say, I'm not against replacing the whole system, but don't want to spent more than £800 ideally.
Title: Re: Aftermarket exhaust systems
Post by: Tornado8 on 09 February 2015, 19:53
I can highly recommend the BCS downpipe which is well made, and produces a nice throaty noise with the added benefit of a few more HP and better throttle response. I suggest you also do a search for more info :smiley:
Title: Re: Aftermarket exhaust systems
Post by: BigD on 09 February 2015, 20:16
On most of my previous warm VAG motors I was quite partial to a set of pipes (scorpion on an S2/RS4). Love the looks and sound of the akrapovic (but not the price) for the mk7 but the TD1 chat puts me off. Engine powertrain mods invalidating the warranty.

http://www.golfmk7.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7492
Title: Re: Aftermarket exhaust systems
Post by: remlapeel on 09 February 2015, 21:10
I can highly recommend the BCS downpipe which is well made, and produces a nice throaty noise with the added benefit of a few more HP and better throttle response. I suggest you also do a search for more info :smiley:

Does this improve the noise without the rest of the system changed?

Title: Re: Aftermarket exhaust systems
Post by: Tornado8 on 09 February 2015, 22:15
Yep it sounds throatier than the sound actuator :smiley:
Title: Re: Aftermarket exhaust systems
Post by: remlapeel on 09 February 2015, 23:12
Did you fit it yourself? Or did you get a local guy to do it? Have you replace the cat or decat the system or literally just the downpipe?
Title: Re: Aftermarket exhaust systems
Post by: GrahamFR on 10 February 2015, 10:23
Did you fit it yourself? Or did you get a local guy to do it? Have you replace the cat or decat the system or literally just the downpipe?

It would be a pain to fit yourself mate, but any local garage worth their salt should be able to do it. The DP comes either no cat or sports cat, but you will get the cel light on unless you go 200 cel I think.
Title: Re: Aftermarket exhaust systems
Post by: Finglonga on 14 February 2015, 21:17
I disconnected the soundaktor and it was too quiet but didn't want it too loud or to drone so went for axle back only. Because I had had Remus on all my bikes and they are excellent quality I went for the quad system that comes with a valance as well. You can't tell it is on there if pootling around but give it some and it is a pleasant deep sound.

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v112/finglonga/The%20Cars/remusquad_zps6d0efd94.jpg) (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/finglonga/media/The%20Cars/remusquad_zps6d0efd94.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Aftermarket exhaust systems
Post by: remlapeel on 14 February 2015, 21:32
Do you mind me asking how much it cost?

The quads looks good! Did you have to make any body work adjustments to get it to fit?
Title: Re: Aftermarket exhaust systems
Post by: barrym381 on 14 February 2015, 22:13
I got a member on here his custom made for about 600quid an he was over the moon with it  :smiley:
Title: Re: Aftermarket exhaust systems
Post by: Finglonga on 15 February 2015, 10:57
Do you mind me asking how much it cost?

The quads looks good! Did you have to make any body work adjustments to get it to fit?

Just under £500 (I think) and that included the rear valance to replace the standard one. Apart from the valance replacement (I did myself) there are no more modifications to the bodywork. It took half an hour for a good local exhaust guy to fit the exhaust.