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Is Resonator Delete a performance Mod?

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fsgti:

--- Quote from: bobby_fodge on June 12, 2022, 06:44:04 pm ---Just declare it as a mod.

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I am going to declare as mod. The question is whether its a ‘performance’ exhaust mod or ‘non-performance’. Problem is they said they can’t insure if its performance.

pudding:
It's not a performance mod.

Why even bother if its such a hassle just for more (annoying to everyone else) noise, or change insurance company to one more competent?


fsgti:

--- Quote from: Pudding on June 13, 2022, 10:02:48 am ---It's not a performance mod.

Why even bother if its such a hassle just for more (annoying to everyone else) noise, or change insurance company to one more competent?

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‘Annoying’ is subjective. It’s like music to my ears. I’d rather listen to that than music in the car to be honest.

pudding:
It's annoying at 6am when some chav down the road wakes me up with his exhaust.

Hmmmmm, V6, V8, V10, straight 5..... they all sound musical.  VAG 4 pots have to be the dullest sounding engines ever, but what ever floats yo' boat I guess!

fsgti:

--- Quote from: Pudding on June 13, 2022, 01:16:22 pm ---It's annoying at 6am when some chav down the road wakes me up with his exhaust.

Hmmmmm, V6, V8, V10, straight 5..... they all sound musical.  VAG 4 pots have to be the dullest sounding engines ever, but what ever floats yo' boat I guess!

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🤣🤣 couldn’t help but laugh at this. I get what you mean but do bear in mind that resonators don’t increase the loudness too much. Thats the mufflers job to keep things quiet.

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