Sports exhaust system

Faults and Technical chat for the Volvo XC40
hdasmith
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Post by hdasmith »

That’s the thing though, sports exhaust (to me anyway) means louder, noisier, annoying residents and pedestrians, breaching noise pollution limits, and should carry points and a fine (actually does, but the police don’t enforce it). They drive me made where I live.
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Post by ACertainAge »

ChrisLF wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2019 2:41 pm Got to ask, why would you want to?
I agree with ChrisLF. The volvo is a SUV. Like Chris with his audi, I drive my Porsche boxster when I want a bit of exhaust noise and fun!
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Post by ChrisLF »

Absolutely, the TT does have a bit of a rasp but not loud enough that it becomes annoying on long journeys or to the neighbours. And at least with the roof down I can hear it. Being a turbo the exhaust is going to be limited on how much of a growl anyway which I suspect is going to be a factor with that for the XC40.

Viravital - be interesting to see (hear!) what difference it does make though I won't be going down that route.
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Post by varavital »

ACertainAge wrote: Mon Jul 15, 2019 8:47 am I agree with ChrisLF. The volvo is a SUV.
A Porsche Cayenne is an SUV also, so is an Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio, and a BMW X6 M, a Range Rover Sport, a Porsche Macan S, a BMW X3 M, and a...
So they should all swap their exhaust system for a Hoover system?

I like the style of an XC40 much more than the models above (as you all do apparently), so does this means just because I like Volvo, I HAVE to stick with the uber silent exhaust?

And a good sports exhaust doesn't necessarily make a lot more noise annoying residents and pedestrians and breaching noise pollution limits, a good sport exhaust is developed so the noise is within the regulations but gives the driver inside the car a nicer sound.
The exhausts I mentioned all have EC approval, for the sound also...

But hey, if you don't fancy a sports exhaust, no problem, for those who do and want to know more about it, back on topic please.
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Post by ChrisLF »

Can't argue with that, but those examples were designed as sporty SUVs from the start and whilst I don't know their engines details would suspect that they are more suitable for producing a sporty exhaust note. The XC40 isn't really in the same mould, would be different if they had something like a 3.0 V6 in the range.

Obviously your car and your choice. Good luck if you go for it and let us know how it goes, and sounds!
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