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Old 11-22-2011, 02:51 PM
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Well I got the quad exhaust done today using the cheap welded on option like I said I would. No S7 valence yet so the two new outputs are hidden underneath. They work great and the exhaust sounds much better. More rumbling and definitely louder and likely a few more HPs with just a slight droan near 2500 RPM. Apparently the new pipe shunts the output after the first baffle while the rest of the gas goes past two more chambers to complete the original stock flow. I imagine this is how the S7 will be done??? Next... bring on the Stasis chip!
Come on Jerry, post some pics and videos!
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Originally Posted by JerryS4
Well I got the quad exhaust done today using the cheap welded on option like I said I would. No S7 valence yet so the two new outputs are hidden underneath. They work great and the exhaust sounds much better. More rumbling and definitely louder and likely a few more HPs with just a slight droan near 2500 RPM. Apparently the new pipe shunts the output after the first baffle while the rest of the gas goes past two more chambers to complete the original stock flow. I imagine this is how the S7 will be done??? Next... bring on the Stasis chip!
Start a new thread with pics and video. Very interested in this.
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Here is a teaser picture but I will start a new thread after I get a video recorded on a nice sunny day. Raining here until tomorrow and I need to wash the A7. FYI, total cost to have the metal shop do this for me was about $300. NateDog did a first class weld job in Lansdale, PA. They do auto restorations and racing mods for gear-heads.
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Originally Posted by JerryS4
Here is a teaser picture but I will start a new thread after I get a video recorded on a nice sunny day. Raining here until tomorrow and I need to wash the A7. FYI, total cost to have the metal shop do this for me was about $300. NateDog did a first class weld job in Lansdale, PA. They do auto restorations and racing mods for gear-heads.

Very nice. So it looks like the A7 mufflers already have the extra opening for the quad tips. By the way, which tips are you going with when the S7 rear is here?
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Default Audi A7 3.0T with muffler stubs opened-up to create quad exhausts for better airflow

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbJFG...ature=youtu.be

Sounds better in real life as the camera has a crappy mic.
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Originally Posted by JerryS4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbJFG...ature=youtu.be

Sounds better in real life as the camera has a crappy mic.

Not bad, man....
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