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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by MikeFish » Sat Apr 02, 2016 11:38 pm

Looking at photos of aftermarket cat back systems it is not entirely clear but I think you are right about them being resonators. I'll get them chopped out too then! Thanks

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Post by andywaddy » Sat Apr 02, 2016 11:45 pm

MikeFish wrote:Looking at photos of aftermarket cat back systems it is not entirely clear but I think you are right about them being resonators. I'll get them chopped out too then! Thanks
Basically what I've done (and what you're going to do) is the same as what a non-resonated Milltek is, bar the rear back boxes which we've kept as stock. There are no sensors around the questionable resonators so I assure you no issues will occur - and I've never had any issues with Audi whenever it's been in for work.
Not a problem my friend, happy to help. Let me know how you get on!

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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by MikeFish » Sun Apr 03, 2016 12:22 am

Thanks again Andy.

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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by boff » Tue Apr 05, 2016 2:45 am

So what you lot upto? you cut out the boxes and replace them with what?
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Post by MikeFish » Tue Apr 05, 2016 6:31 am

Cut them out and replace with plain pipe. There are several boxes in the oem exhaus system that are there to just quieten the dust down. Get rid of them and you get a noisier exhaust.
After spending loads on exhausts for my B7 this is the final solution I ended up so want to try it on the C7 too.

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Post by andywaddy » Tue Apr 05, 2016 9:29 am

MikeFish wrote:Cut them out and replace with plain pipe. There are several boxes in the oem exhaus system that are there to just quieten the dust down. Get rid of them and you get a noisier exhaust.
After spending loads on exhausts for my B7 this is the final solution I ended up so want to try it on the C7 too.
When are you getting this done Mike?

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Post by MikeFish » Tue Apr 05, 2016 10:03 am

Not sure yet, just trying to find some time to book it in. I might have to take a half day to do it.

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Post by RossDagley » Tue Apr 05, 2016 1:28 pm

MikeFish wrote:Not sure yet, just trying to find some time to book it in. I might have to take a half day to do it.
JCWF? Not far from you (and I could pop in and bring doughnuts/have a natter!)
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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by MikeFish » Tue Apr 05, 2016 1:59 pm

I did think about it, and to be honest that will probably be my next move if the res delete is no good.
But after settling on res delete for my rs4 it must be worth a try first for the 6 before spending thousands on other options. I think res delete will make the 6 just about the right volume level. It already has a nice tone it just needs a bit more volume.

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Post by RossDagley » Tue Apr 05, 2016 2:01 pm

Sorry I meant just for the res delete. Or you doing it at home?
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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by MikeFish » Tue Apr 05, 2016 2:27 pm

Oh I see. I have a local exhaust fabricators but I just need 3 hours to get it done.

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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by Eddie555 » Tue Apr 05, 2016 2:59 pm

MikeFish wrote:Oh I see. I have a local exhaust fabricators but I just need 3 hours to get it done.
Mike you are working too hard!!! Get your priorities right. You must play hard as well. Lol. I have 3 days off a week.
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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by RossDagley » Tue Apr 05, 2016 3:34 pm

Eddie555 wrote:
MikeFish wrote:Oh I see. I have a local exhaust fabricators but I just need 3 hours to get it done.
Mike you are working too hard!!! Get your priorities right. You must play hard as well. Lol. I have 3 days off a week.
You guys WORK?
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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by Andy_W » Tue Apr 05, 2016 7:16 pm

andywaddy wrote:
MikeFish wrote:Looking at photos of aftermarket cat back systems it is not entirely clear but I think you are right about them being resonators. I'll get them chopped out too then! Thanks
Basically what I've done (and what you're going to do) is the same as what a non-resonated Milltek is, bar the rear back boxes which we've kept as stock. There are no sensors around the questionable resonators so I assure you no issues will occur - and I've never had any issues with Audi whenever it's been in for work.
Not a problem my friend, happy to help. Let me know how you get on!
So do you have the factory sports exhaust and removed the centre res parts or the standard exhaust? I am considering doing this to mine now as having trouble justifying the £5k Arkra system to myself having just put a deposit down on a new RR Sport this week! :bash:

Is it noticeable louder, any drone or annoyance in the car? I have just been recomended a guy locally who can do this very cheaply so seems worth a try before spending £££ on full system.

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Re: Mike's Panther RS6 Performance thread

Post by andywaddy » Tue Apr 05, 2016 7:32 pm

Andy_W wrote:
andywaddy wrote:
MikeFish wrote:Looking at photos of aftermarket cat back systems it is not entirely clear but I think you are right about them being resonators. I'll get them chopped out too then! Thanks
Basically what I've done (and what you're going to do) is the same as what a non-resonated Milltek is, bar the rear back boxes which we've kept as stock. There are no sensors around the questionable resonators so I assure you no issues will occur - and I've never had any issues with Audi whenever it's been in for work.
Not a problem my friend, happy to help. Let me know how you get on!
So do you have the factory sports exhaust and removed the centre res parts or the standard exhaust? I am considering doing this to mine now as having trouble justifying the £5k Arkra system to myself having just put a deposit down on a new RR Sport this week! :bash:

Is it noticeable louder, any drone or annoyance in the car? I have just been recomended a guy locally who can do this very cheaply so seems worth a try before spending £££ on full system.

Thanks
Yep, I have the sports exhaust from factory but I was never quite sure of what the difference was between the sports and standard exhaust. I think they both have the same components but the sports had freer flowing cats? (I could be wrong).
I just removed the centre resonator components (3 boxes) and replaced it with 2.5" straight pipe.
It is noticeably louder and sounds just right in my opinion. No annoyance in the car whatsoever. A tiny bit of drone is present in 8th gear sat at 90 but if that's an issue, putting it in comfort mode to close the flaps stops that straight away. Honestly, for the sake of £200-£400, it's worth just chopping those out, seeing if you like it and then if not, feel free to throw your money at the likes of Akra. I personally think you'll be happy with the mod.

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