Aftermarket Exhaust Opinions for 2020 Macan S
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Aftermarket Exhaust Opinions for 2020 Macan S
Need recommendations. Thinking about adding aftermarket exhaust to my quiet 2020 Macan S. I don't want anything outrageous, just something that makes some nice sounds when pushing the throttle. And some performance boost is welcomed as well.
I've been checking out the websites for Fabspeed and AWE - it doesn't mention exhausts being available for 2019+ S models. Is this true?
I've been checking out the websites for Fabspeed and AWE - it doesn't mention exhausts being available for 2019+ S models. Is this true?
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Need recommendations. Thinking about adding aftermarket exhaust to my quiet 2020 Macan S. I don't want anything outrageous, just something that makes some nice sounds when pushing the throttle. And some performance boost is welcomed as well.
I've been checking out the websites for Fabspeed and AWE - it doesn't mention exhausts being available for 2019+ S models. Is this true?
I've been checking out the websites for Fabspeed and AWE - it doesn't mention exhausts being available for 2019+ S models. Is this true?
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Let me ask AWE.
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I went another way and tried to bring the engine sound from the front bay to the cabin speakers. Might be a bit fake too, but at least I can hear more of it now, instead of offering more sounds to other people around while not getting enough inside due to the sound isolation. And I can switch it off.
This is how it sounds: