Performance exhaust option
Thanks in advanced guys for your time and help.
Best regards,
Brad
Trust me if you're in it for the sound (which lets face it, is half the reason to buy these things
) then the performance exhaust really is a must.While it is indeed slightly louder, the selling point is that you can open the exhaust' valves (and thus get the full sound) at the push of a button in any driving mode whereas with the standard exhaust the valves position is dependent on the driving mode (closed in comfort, half-open in sport, fully open in sport+).
Hope this helps with your decision but I'd say go for it!
https://mbworld.org/forums/search.php?searchid=19013872
answer is yes. You must get it, as you stated in your first post.
There, that pretty much does it
Thanks in advanced guys for your time and help.
Best regards,
Brad
Both exhaust systems though have computer controlled flaps on the H-pipe (?) that are independently controlled based upon the drive setting (Comfort, Sport, Sport+, etc) and throttle position.
I wouldn't let it be a deal breaker if the car doesn't have the Performance Exhaust option. The standard exhaust still has plenty of character.
Last edited by msd3075; Jun 23, 2017 at 10:53 AM.
Trust me if you're in it for the sound (which lets face it, is half the reason to buy these things
) then the performance exhaust really is a must.While it is indeed slightly louder, the selling point is that you can open the exhaust' valves (and thus get the full sound) at the push of a button in any driving mode whereas with the standard exhaust the valves position is dependent on the driving mode (closed in comfort, half-open in sport, fully open in sport+).
Hope this helps with your decision but I'd say go for it!
Another selling point of the Performance Exhaust is that in normal/quiet mode (or whatever the technical term is), the volume is quieter than the standard exhaust. I think it was AWE that did testing on both the Performance and standard exhaust systems and found that the Performance exhaust is significantly quieter in that mode.
That helps if you don't want to **** of your neighbors.
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Catless Supersprint DP's & remove resonance chambers from rear muffler.
Sounds epic and is way cheaper than installing a full akra line or something similar.
I know I'm in the minority on here when I say this, but it isn't the deal-breaker option that so many make it out to be. Especially if you are planning to modify your car to the extent that you say you will. I've driven both cars with and without it. I just don't see the huge need that others make it out to be.
My car does not have the Performance Exhaust option, and in the 2 years I've had it I can count on one hand how many times I wish I had the Performance Exhaust. Every single one of those instances had to do with wishing I could put the thing in quiet-mode on a cold startup. None of them had to do with wishing the car sounded better/louder when driving.
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