JCW Countryman Muffler Delete
This is a video of my 2016 JCW Countryman with a custom fabricated muffler delete.
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It took me a while to figure out how to post the video...
Basically American Muffler in San Diego suggested I just remove the muffler and not touch anything else. A custom Y-pipe was fabricated to split the exhaust into the factory tailpipes attached to the rear valance. Then painted it all black heat paint to make it not so bright. I think it is exactly what I was looking for and it really sounds good once warmed up without being loud and obnoxious. BTW, it cost only $200 and took about 2 hours from start to finish. Thanks in advance for the opinions. Brett |
Sounds good. :thumbsup:
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That sounds awesome.
did it have the burble before, because hear some in your clip. I'm asking because my 2014 JCW as no burble. If all i have to do to get the burble is to spend 200 and rmove the muffler, I'm all over that! thx |
I felt the same way... I had no burble or anything resembling a JCW Countryman so I got it done. Where are you located?
This was my quick fix in getting the sound I wanted. I am also looking at the VIP Exhaust just because of the solid build quality and it is made especially for the JCW Countryman. |
I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Why do you want another exhaust? whats not satisfying about your current one? |
There is an extremely little bit of drone... Still debating.
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Add the resonator back in ?
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I didn't remove/substitute anything except the muffler with a custom made Y-pipe.
I am almost sold on the VIP exhaust made specifically for the JCW Countryman. I made some calls and now just waiting on my account to build back up after the suspension work/parts. It will get done shortly along with an aftermarket intake. |
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