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How Can I Make My Car Loud Without Voiding My Warranty?
I have a 2016 so with npp exhaust with a pulled fuse. I also have secondary cat deletes. The car is still too quiet for my liking. Any suggestions?
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Hearing test, may already be deaf
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By deleting the secondary cats you are already open for warranty issues. At this point might as well go headers.
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Axle back or cat back. Theres your options
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yup or just f it and get headers and full exhaust lol
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How Can I Make My Car Loud Without Voiding My Warranty?
Electric cutouts. Keeps your cats in place. Doesn’t mess with your NPP if you have that. Can be closed via switch or remote so you won’t have any drone. Won’t cost you a ton of money, $450 in parts maybe $150 in labor. Won’t void your warranty. Check your state’s laws for regulations for cutouts.
Don’t listen to people who say because you’ve removed your secondary cats you’ve opened yourself to warranty problems. That’s not true. By removing the secondary cats you may have voided your emissions warranty. By going with headers, and the tune you’ll need to eliminate the CEL you’ll eventually throw without it, you’ll be voiding your powertrain warranty. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=z3xShlPxffc Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Other than removing the main cats no way to get it louder. |
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I'm not sure if you already voided your warranty by eliminating the secondary cats?
Go with an aftermarket axle-back system. Or, go straight pipe like ecko04 did. Whatever you do, do not add headers or put a tune on? Those will definitely void your powertrain. |
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As for the dealer checking fuel trims, in an effort to preserve your warranty coverage, that isn't going to happen. |
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They have to prove that what you did caused damage(magnuson Moss Warranty Act) fuel trims will prove you are fine when they submit the ECU data. If your engine blows up they have to send the data in to get work approval. So again pretty safe on this one. |
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That's what I was afraid of. I figured nothing was really going to make it louder outside of long tube headers. I'm sure there are a lot of people that probably never have any issues with their car to where they need the warranty.
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As for the fuel trims saving your warranty, that is pretty comical. You realize the manufacturer would rather not pay your warranty claim right? So you expect the dealer (manufacturers representatives) to send your ecu to the manufacturer so that they can decide to cover your car that is modified? That's good stuff!
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You could swap out the muffler, or cut it off, without too much grief I would bet. That should add some noise. I doubt most dealers would bat an eye at that.
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Axle back systems will do that just fine. Every car I've opted to do a cat back/axle back system on got reasonably louder; especially my Golf. I actually removed the AWE system on that car because it was TOO loud. AWE makes exhaust systems for the Gen6. Check them out. Regardless of my past experience with my Golf, I still want to do their axle back touring system on my 1LE
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