Artillery Fire! The Range Rover SVR Quicksilver Exhaust System
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 มิ.ย. 2024
- A 2019 Range Rover SVR With A 5.0 litre Supercharged V8 Engine Needed A Better Sounding Exhaust System! So We Gave It One!
The standard RR SVR delivers up to 575HP and 700Nm of torque but in all honesty didn't sound the part! It was time for some noise and once the @QuickSilverExhausts system was installed, it came true to it's name (Special Vehicle Operations) and sounded like somebody had called in the artillery!
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⏱️⏱️VIDEO CHAPTERS⏱️⏱️
00:00 - Intro
00:20 - The Range Rover SVR
00:45 - Current System
01:14 - Quicksilver Part Run-Through
02:14 - Installation
02:44 - Installed System
04:11 - Engine Start-Up
04:24 - Valves Closed
04:36 - Valves Open
05:09 - Final Look
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I love this car so much there isn't a single 2020 car besides all the SVRs that does sound this good with an V8..
You know what, we 100% agree with you! These SVR’s sound phenomenal 😀
Great content guys
Thanks John! Appreciated!
I can’t lie, I prefer the look of the original exhaust tips.
Personal preference I guess. Carbon tips do look good though.
Are those flames in the end?
Probably not. Likely just some assembly oil/grease burning off. Would be cool if it did flame!
I have SVR, can I keep stock exhaust chrome edge and fit loud system?
You could yes do that yes. The carbon tips looks great however.
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What’s the purchase and installation cost
If you drop us a message directly, we would be happy to discuss. Sales@carbonwurks.com
What’s the name of this quicksilver exhaust?
It’s the only version they produce for this car. It’s not called anything specific.
If you have a nice expensive car I would strongly advise against getting a quick silver exhaust the horrible droning and vibration it makes is enough to destroyers the soul of an experience boy racer, never remove stock of a v6/v8 you very might regret it
Each to their own I guess. Having heard the system it sounded pretty good and much better than stock. Customer in this instance was pretty impressed with it too. The beauty of this system is the Sound Architect so that you can make it sound different depending on what you fancy.
@@Carbonwurks does it affect fuel
Economy
There are quite a few variables to consider when changing engine performance parts. With the original catalytic converters remaining in place there would be a pretty negligible difference. In theory, a less restrictive exhaust can help with performance and less strain which could help improve fuel consumption but again, the difference would be very hard to notice.
Most people tend to get worse fuel economy after an exhaust change as they drive the car in a more sporty, enthusiastic way 😀
Respectfully, I don't get it; sounds no better than stock. What's the purpose? Regards.
In person the sound difference is massive. We’ve done loads of these videos including before and after for the SVR. This doesn’t showcase the full extent of the sound upgrade but it is a sizable change.