SL/R231: SL450 Exhaust Sound Level
While I have always appreciated a good throaty exhaust note, there are occasions when I don't want it because it can get tiring over many hours, such as long distance trips with hours of interstate routing with the roof up.
I like that the refresh model has an "Individual" setting to tailor powertrain, suspension, steering and ESP, but I didn't have long enough with the SL450 to work out if it can be as quiet as my current SL550, while still having acceptable performance.
I am interested to hear about the experiences of people who have taken the SL450 on very long trips. We sometimes do PA to FL 1,000 miles + each way in the SL550 and it's great for that.
Thanks and enjoy your July 4th holiday weekend.




I have considered placing some sort of insulation in the wall between the trunk and rear wall though. Anything loose in the trunk can be heard in the drivers seat as if the wall isn’t even there.
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Last edited by Wolfman; Jul 3, 2021 at 01:58 PM.
I cut the middle mufflers out of my SL550 and it sounds phenomenal. It has just the right amount of pops on deceleration and it sounds just amazing near redline.
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From the outside, however, it's very loud. Not Mustang GT loud, but AMG GTC with exhaust valves closed loud.
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We looked and drove a lot of SLs when we were shopping. We were in central Florida, and at the time the one day drive we limited our search to had many of them. After driving and looking at quite a few, we decided (like you) on a 2017 or newer 450. My wife fell for a new one in the blue and white, but we found a pre-owned (thank goodness) that had warranty left and extended warranty available through Mercedes and have been more than happy with it.
We both could tell a difference in the seat-of-the-pants feel between the 450 and the 550. It is hard to describe but to us the 450 just handled better and any difference in power did not matter to us. The 450 is more than adequate in power for us.
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I have considered placing some sort of insulation in the wall between the trunk and rear wall though. Anything loose in the trunk can be heard in the drivers seat as if the wall isn’t even there.
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PS- Folks on this forum have added wheel spacers, different wheels/rims, ECU chips, different exhaust systems, air cleaners, internal battery tenders, rear speaker upgrades, one button roof actuators and God forbid spoilers to their SL’s. Their cars, their money. Why do you think your opinion is so important?
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PS- Folks on this forum have added wheel spacers, different wheels/rims, ECU chips, different exhaust systems, air cleaners, internal battery tenders, rear speaker upgrades, one button roof actuators and God forbid spoilers to their SL’s. Their cars, their money. Why do you think your opinion is so important?
While I have always appreciated a good throaty exhaust note, there are occasions when I don't want it because it can get tiring over many hours, such as long distance trips with hours of interstate routing with the roof up.
I like that the refresh model has an "Individual" setting to tailor powertrain, suspension, steering and ESP, but I didn't have long enough with the SL450 to work out if it can be as quiet as my current SL550, while still having acceptable performance.
I am interested to hear about the experiences of people who have taken the SL450 on very long trips. We sometimes do PA to FL 1,000 miles + each way in the SL550 and it's great for that.
Thanks and enjoy your July 4th holiday weekend.
This is what I did and I am satisfied with the end result: I did now want the expense of putting in a complete custom exhaust system. I went to my guy who is top of the line. He stated we first remove two of the mufflers/resonators and see how that goes. Sounded good but now the roar I was looking for. Then he proceeded to remove the next two. and I enjoy the slight loudness, not overbearing at all. I included some photos. When he removed the exhaust, he replaced them with straight pipes in stainless steel and WELDED them, no muffler clamps. Try it, if you don't like it, you can put the mufflers/resonators back on.
While I have always appreciated a good throaty exhaust note, there are occasions when I don't want it because it can get tiring over many hours, such as long distance trips with hours of interstate routing with the roof up.
I like that the refresh model has an "Individual" setting to tailor powertrain, suspension, steering and ESP, but I didn't have long enough with the SL450 to work out if it can be as quiet as my current SL550, while still having acceptable performance.
I am interested to hear about the experiences of people who have taken the SL450 on very long trips. We sometimes do PA to FL 1,000 miles + each way in the SL550 and it's great for that.
Thanks and enjoy your July 4th holiday weekend.
We’ve done long trips to Europe (had it up to 155mph on the Autobahn a couple of times ), Ireland and all around the UK and the exhaust note in C & CV modes is not noticeable. You will do most of your driving in C or CV (with ABC) so no issues. S and S+ are more noisy and even they are not a huge issue. The *i mode basically lets you have a selection of your choice from the other modes. If you have test driven a 450 then you will know that there is more than enough grunt . No matter what mode you choose you always have all the power on tap.
Personally I think the 450 is the best car in the range for doing what is it meant to do - a Grand Tourer for long trips.
I had a Flowmaster straight-through on my Jeep, which essentially turned it into a straight pipe. The drone was almost nauseating.


