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Audi
3020-43050 Features:
The Track Edition Exhaust takes the engineered design of the Touring Edition Exhaust and replaces the AWE 180 Technology resonators with straight pipe sections, delivering an even bigger dose of 4.0T attitude. This system is known to get rowdy in the mid-range, and may be a bit much for many. For that reason, this system can’t be returned due to sound (this system’s about commitment). However, the Track Edition Exhaust *can* be converted at a later date to a Touring Edition Exhaust (or vice versa). All systems are finished off with AWE's quad slash-cut 102mm tips, including the AWE logo, and double walling to ensure a mirror finish even under hard usage. All tips are individually adjustable, allowing depth into the bumper to be set according to personal taste. AWE Electronic Valve Simulators are sold separately - but here's why you might want them: When valves are removed, the ECU stores what is known as a ‘soft code’. While this code is not harmful, who wants it? Enter the AWE Electronic Valve Simulators. These simple devices plug right into the factory harness in place of the exhaust valves, and prevent any code from ever being stored in the ECU due to the removal of the exhaust valves. Plug them in. Start it up. Drive away. That simple. Comes as a set of two. This exhaust is for those who like to take it up a notch… and leave it there.Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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