B9 RS5 Sport Exhaust Question
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There is a change on the internal construction of the exhaust with the sport exhaust system, mostly focused on the center section (resonator). It is not just marketing or black exhaust tips, but an actual hardware difference.
Of course all factory exhaust systems have to contend to the same noise regulations, so it's not that there is a dB difference between standard and sport, but rather throatiness and tone of the exhaust note. There is no power difference or emissions difference between the two systems, either.
Hope this helps.
Of course all factory exhaust systems have to contend to the same noise regulations, so it's not that there is a dB difference between standard and sport, but rather throatiness and tone of the exhaust note. There is no power difference or emissions difference between the two systems, either.
Hope this helps.
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There is a change on the internal construction of the exhaust with the sport exhaust system, mostly focused on the center section (resonator). It is not just marketing or black exhaust tips, but an actual hardware difference.
Of course all factory exhaust systems have to contend to the same noise regulations, so it's not that there is a dB difference between standard and sport, but rather throatiness and tone of the exhaust note. There is no power difference or emissions difference between the two systems, either.
Hope this helps.
Of course all factory exhaust systems have to contend to the same noise regulations, so it's not that there is a dB difference between standard and sport, but rather throatiness and tone of the exhaust note. There is no power difference or emissions difference between the two systems, either.
Hope this helps.
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