got bored, did a thing. I've been messing with the soundaktor settings and have never really liked how artificial it has sounded, especially in cold mornings when it sounds like a speaker with a torn cone (cold?). I installed the euro sport resonator delete pipe to add a little actual sound and coded down the soundaktor noise. cheap enough at about $100 and super easy to install. i'm pleased with the results as it adds a subtle growl without adding as much noise. I coded the exhaust flaps to stay open all time as well; it should've sounded like this from the factory. i swear it opened up a little more mid-range tq, but i know that can't really be true.
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