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Old 11-15-2015, 10:28 AM
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Difference between factory S and factory JCW exhausts?

Some local person is selling his factory JCW exhaust (midpipe and muffler) because he put on an aftermarket one. I have a CMS and want a throatier exhaust sound. What's the difference between both factory midpipes/mufflers? Would installing the factory JCW exhaust on my CMS actually make any difference in sound?
 
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Old 11-15-2015, 12:46 PM
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I have a countryman JCW and the exhaust is real quiet. I would like it a little louder. I would suggest saving your money for aftermarket exhaust of some kind.
 
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Old 11-15-2015, 05:42 PM
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i installed the jcw midpipe and exhaust on my s shortly after i got it and was very happy with the tone change. the only small drawback is a minor drone from it at highway speed. other than that it's a big improvement from what i can recall my original exhaust sounding like. search the forum i think mrs pro did a comparison video a few years back so you can hear the difference.
 
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i installed the jcw midpipe and exhaust on my s shortly after i got it and was very happy with the tone change. the only small drawback is a minor drone from it at highway speed. other than that it's a big improvement from what i can recall my original exhaust sounding like. search the forum i think mrs pro did a comparison video a few years back so you can hear the difference.
I think you and MRS PRO installed the version with cat-less straight midpipe, correct? That's the two-piece bolt-on version (midpipe + muffler).

I'm actually referring to the factory JCW exhaust, the midpipe for which has a cat and resonator. This midpipe is actually welded to the muffler. This version comes on all factory JCW R60s.
 
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Old 11-16-2015, 06:39 PM
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that is correct. the resonator gets cut out with the mid pipe install. depending on the price have a muffler shop cut the mid pipe from the jcw factory and add a straight pipe from the muffler to the cat.
 
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The sound will change a bit when you put it in sport mode also.
 
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I went from factory S exhaust to factory JCW exhaust and it definitely made a difference. The pops are like whip cracks now and it does it every time you downshift or let off the gas. It has a nice low burble sound to it at idle also. A little extra noise in the cabin but I like it. I pretty much always drive in sport mode .
 
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The sounds and the looks ( i like the larger solid tips ) are the biggest changes.
 
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I installed the Megan Racing exhaust. $299 shipped on Ebay. Has the larger tips like the JCW, a nice but not droning sound and much less expensive than others. 20 minutes from jackstands to done.
 
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