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Milltek exhaust to be fitted, Resonated or non-resonated?
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:07 am
by SwedishRS4
So i'm just about to order a Milltek exhaust for my Rs4. But i have a small problem; i don't know wether to get the resonated or non-resonated version.
From what i understand the resonated is the more quiet version, but since i have never heard it i can't tell. The non-resonated version sounds lovely but i'm afraid that it's going to be hard living with it every day. Can those who have it on theirs please comment on this?
Does anyone have a picture on their car (not from milltek homepage) with the satin sheen endpipes?
BTW; is there a huge difference with the S-button pressed or is it like the OEM?
EDIT: Forgot to mention that i referred to the valved on!
RE: Milltek exhaust to be fitted, Resonated or non-resonated
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:32 am
by booski
i fitted a non res- valved milltek and i had similar concerns that it may be too loud but i can happily confirm it sounds great and definately not too loud, however, it's nice to have the valves (especially when transporing the mother inlaw).
with S button pressed sounds great but not too loud (but will turn heads)
without S button it sounds good and not too much louder than standard with S pressed.
RE: Milltek exhaust to be fitted, Resonated or non-resonated
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:43 am
by al'srs4
Ummm, it's a tricky one this and one that I tusseled with for weeks. Like you I hadn't heard a resonated version. In the end I plumped for a non res cat back with valves. I use may car daily so needed the option of it being a bit quieter, as sometimes you just want a bit of peace. After 6 months I am still in love with my Milltek, however, occasionally it would be nice to turn it down a bit, if you know what I mean. So on reflection whilst it is not so much fun, I would retrospectively go for a resonated with valves if you do a lot of miles, especially at slower speeds as they can drone a bit at 2000rpm. Just my view mate!

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 11:54 am
by chemical-ali
Non resonated, non valved. Don't piss around. Otherwise, keep the stock and switch the valves open.
Just my opinion. And therefore 100% right!
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 12:38 pm
by Marcus-RS4
Or why go for Milltek at all?

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 1:31 pm
by HYFR
chemical-ali wrote:Non resonated, non valved. Don't piss around. Otherwise, keep the stock and switch the valves open.
Just my opinion. And therefore 100% right!
I AGREE, so your not far off !
If your motivation is better sound, go for the Non Res - no question; yes there may be sometimes when you want some peace, but by definition, by owning an RS4 surely your a petrol head at heart and thus want the noise ! or is that just me ?
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 1:38 pm
by NGS521
Get the Tubi rear boxes, be a real man
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 2:11 pm
by SwedishRS4
chemical-ali wrote:Non resonated, non valved. Don't piss around. Otherwise, keep the stock and switch the valves open.
Just my opinion. And therefore 100% right!
Well I have another car that can scream small children and old ladies to death......
And just to point that you are wrong i'm gonig to order the non-resonated valved version!
Thanks for all the input! A great bunch och guys you all!

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 2:13 pm
by SwedishRS4
Marcus-RS4 wrote:Or why go for Milltek at all?

I love the sound it makes and the looks of it!
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 3:17 pm
by booski
SwedishRS4 wrote:
And just to point that you are wrong i'm gonig to order the non-resonated valved version!

good man you won't regret it

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 7:37 pm
by pippyrips
davidkoulakis wrote:chemical-ali wrote:Non resonated, non valved. Don't piss around. Otherwise, keep the stock and switch the valves open.
Just my opinion. And therefore 100% right!
I AGREE, so your not far off !
If your motivation is better sound, go for the Non Res - no question; yes there may be sometimes when you want some peace, but by definition, by owning an RS4 surely your a petrol head at heart and thus want the noise ! or is that just me ?
That makes 3 of us
Considering the valved version is another £1000 or so and that 95% of the time you will have the valves open......
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 7:42 pm
by al'srs4
Now you've done it find a long tunnel, wind your window down, drop a gear and stick you head out for one of the best automotive sound tracks available.
F***ing excellent!!!

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 1:30 pm
by mfire
SwedishRS4 wrote:chemical-ali wrote:Non resonated, non valved. Don't piss around. Otherwise, keep the stock and switch the valves open.
Just my opinion. And therefore 100% right!
Well I have another car that can scream small children and old ladies to death......
And just to point that you are wrong i'm gonig to order the non-resonated valved version!
Thanks for all the input! A great bunch och guys you all!

Good decision well presented! I had a non res valved system fitted last week and OMG it sounds fantastic!
Glad I went for the valved as calms things down with the family in the car! Have fun with it and as the man says - find a tunnel!

Cheers
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 5:55 pm
by Terry1948
just a thought has anyone just replaced centre box with H or X pipe and kept back boxes? If so what do they sound like and is it a credit crunch alternative to a milltek non res until funds improve.
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:46 pm
by sonny
I have the Milltek Valved non res, not any problems so far, great sound, very mature, HOWEVER i'm thinking of selling as I have gone of the look of it, as I prefare the OEM one, as i don't like the fact that you can still see the inside exhaust ports, I'm thinking of spraying these black (trial and error) so see how it goes, will keep you updated.