Yeah, and that's why I'm not in a rush to turn it back on just yet.Simple answer is turn the sound off (as its fake) and fit an open cone air filter you will get real noise to enjoy without being in your face.
I second that... I much prefer my RamAir filter noiseSimple answer is turn the sound off (as its fake) and fit an open cone air filter you will get real noise to enjoy without being in your face.
They always sound better from the outside. If it's loud on the inside too then people on the pavement give you judging looks as you do a DSG fart past them. Not an issue with my stock(ish) 280 exhaust but my bro-in-law S3 has a de-cat downpipe and it's so loud you can't help but laugh at the reaction it gets.I heard my 300 from the outside and it does not sound bad at all. I think the cabin is too well sound proofed. Luckily the weather is good so can drive around with windows down
Is that not an exhaust with a flap? Wouldn’t expect the exhaust to be any different with it turned on or off (the actuator that is not the flap)Fakery or not, if it sounded like this i.e changed the sound on the outside too I'd be less disheartened (shallow I know)
I guess in this case it's opening flaps too though?
At the end of the day aren't all the pops and bangs in the DSG essentially driven by the software?
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Definitely prefer the actuator in your 280And I am happy with the sound of my poor 280, who can still make me smile
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The manual will do it, but you have to get the gear change exactly right, the reason the dsg does it everytime is because the change is done for you therefor it's right everytimeYeah, my point wass that I wouldn't mind so much if when I pushed the button both the sounds from inside and outside the cabin was affected
In truth I had to be told about the actuator in the Audi as I thought it was all flaps
Nice explaintion mate
However I have to say the manual doesn't do it (not saying it isn't possible)
In the 290 when you put the DSG in S specifically it does it consistently under certain conditions for you. This has to be programmed surely ??
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Audi sq5 is the same 3L v6 turbo engine in the audi s4 s5 etc, has flaps in both the left and right twin tail pipes, yes there is a sound actuator in the car for cabin noise, but it isn't linked to the exhaust flaps, if you go into the drive mode, you can select the engine noise and exhaust flaps separately in the individual menuCheers for the education on guys
Just thought I'd throw this into the mix..
On the point of the Audi S active exhaust range.
Apparently on the SQ5 e.t.c they're diesels and they don't have flaps.
They are synthetic sounds. The changing of the mode through the button is boosting sound both on the outside and the inside of the cabin. I read it being referred to as speakers in the exhaust.
Anyone confirm?
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