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What do you guys think about the single exhaust?

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It cracks me up when I see a car like this with a diffuser for dual exhaust and just a single on one side. Not my thing anyway but it would look way better with a single exit diffuser. Block off plates never look right to me.
 

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I was going to complain about single exit on a dual bumper, but I'm glad to hear that they are aware that some people would like a finished look to the unused bumper notch.
I do like singles, reminds me of the last Toyota Supra, might be a little lighter too.
I wonder if that black apron is detachable? On my wife's Toyota, it has a similar design to the rear bumper, and the black apron can be removed and changed out with one from other countries that have different exhaust styles.....
 

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That stock dyno pull was actually really decent. Surprised it was so close to advertised at the wheel
The power gain was decent too. Nice to see a back-to-back dyno in the same facility.

My last turbo car, a Mk7 GTI, the cat back was not a restriction. You could get over +100hp with a DP and JB4 on stock exhaust, changing the exhaust, even with those 2 mods, usually only gained a couple HP, most people kept the stock exhaust if they wanted a sleeper look.
Obviously the Z is super constrictive.
Yup, definitely a tuner car!
 

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The power gain was decent too. Nice to see a back-to-back dyno in the same facility.

My last turbo car, a Mk7 GTI, the cat back was not a restriction. You could get over +100hp with a DP and JB4 on stock exhaust, changing the exhaust, even with those 2 mods, usually only gained a couple HP, most people kept the stock exhaust if they wanted a sleeper look.
Obviously the Z is super constrictive.
Yup, definitely a tuner car!
It'll be interesting if they keep up with the comparison dyno pulls, really interested to see what getting rid of those stock downpipes will do. Whether just a set of lowers, or full. I'm sure it'll be a pretty huge gain
 

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Soho's previous VR30 offerings used a Y-into-X style pipe for their dual exhaust set up.

Skip to 9:08min to 9:42 if you don't want the useless narrative.

 
 






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