We are driving in the winter as well here. The valve itself is weather sealed from the factory so even though it’s not directly attached to the exhaust now this should not make a difference. Great question though!
OTL is making a 3 tip exhaust as well. From the pics ive seen in the forum, its more of a rectangular center tip. I'm going to wait on RK Titanium and OTL to release there product before making up my mind between AWE, RKT and OTL.
I got mine in last week, I'm renting a lift and installing it on thursday! I should have four hours on the lift, do you think that's enough time for this exhaust and a rear pitch engine mount? With 2-3 extra hands?
I installed mine today, and love the sound and look. Install was pretty straight forward with the awesome directions. But, I have only driven it for a few miles and when I almost come to a complete stop it makes a strange sound. It’s hard to describe…have you had a similar experience? Also, could it be something with zip tying the valve?..
@@JohnMachado24 oh. well, it should still be making that opening and closing noise via the motor on the valve. you'll hear a low volume high pitched hum when coming to a stop
My real question for the stock valved exhaust vs the non-valved is if there is a power difference between the two. There must be a reason why Gazoo Racing added the valve for power. It was obviously not for sound reasons since the type r had a similar design
Nope, they’re not valved: During R&D, AWE conducted a (quite painstaking) full evaluation of the factory valve and its behavior under various driving conditions to determine its reason for existing. The valve is not controllable by the driver whatsoever-meaning regardless of the driving mode, buttons, settings, etc, there’s no opening/closing the valve from within the cabin. It works directly off of throttle input and only opens upon a certain breach of a threshold declared by the ECU very low in the rev range. Its sole purpose is for backpressure, and considering the factory exhaust design, flow is given priority to the center outlet (the larger one). The factory rear muffler is baffled with no packing material and only directs flow to the left and right exits when cruising at light throttle inputs. After confirming this, and given our configurations already remove any backpressure issues organically, it would have been pointless to incorporate a valve.
If you disconnect the valve (which keeps it open) there is some drone/interior vibration below 3000 rpm. This is eliminated with the valve closed, so I think the only reason for the valve is to eliminate this low rpm annoyance with the stock exhaust.
Really on the fence. I had the MBRP but went back to stock cause it was a little too loud for me. So if this a little quieter then I think it’s worth it. I like the tone too! But then there is the HKS one. Ugh decisions decisions..,
Nope, they’re not valved: During R&D, AWE conducted a (quite painstaking) full evaluation of the factory valve and its behavior under various driving conditions to determine its reason for existing. The valve is not controllable by the driver whatsoever-meaning regardless of the driving mode, buttons, settings, etc, there’s no opening/closing the valve from within the cabin. It works directly off of throttle input and only opens upon a certain breach of a threshold declared by the ECU very low in the rev range. Its sole purpose is for backpressure, and considering the factory exhaust design, flow is given priority to the center outlet (the larger one). The factory rear muffler is baffled with no packing material and only directs flow to the left and right exits when cruising at light throttle inputs. After confirming this, and given our configurations already remove any backpressure issues organically, it would have been pointless to incorporate a valve.
@@KN-jw7ts @blu_vq3566 given the amount of others with the same desires as yourselves, we're going to look into it as an option to allow those with exisiting diamond black configurations can get chrome tips seperately, and to choose chrome from the jump as well, of course. 😄🤘
We pivot quickly 'round here. We're goin' to look into providing a chrome option to convert exisiting diamond black tips as well as offering them with kits 😄
@@JohnMachado24 we don't bother with Ti. We did some R&D on the same style finish on our stainless tips, but it didn't work out well re: longevity. Sticking to what works 👍
The Touring Edition's 180 Technology resonator removes a range of very deep bass frequenices from the exhaust flow that translates to dicomort within the cabin. From the outside, Touring and Track will sound quite similar as there's no packing material in the 180 Tech resonator (so the tone wont change over time after initial break-in of the components + soot collection in the transition sections). You can tell the difference of bass in the exhaust note between the two, though (th-cam.com/video/X_xYGrZA-f8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=gSqxes-OrhMzLuUx), which is 180 Tech doing it's magic while facilitating the same performance charactersitcs of a "straight pipe." 😎
That’s awesome! If an exhaust is not the route for you, we would still recommend looking into the Forge Motorsport short shifter for the car. This really improves the everyday driving experience, and have had such great feedback from our customers. And at a cheap price point ($85) it’s so worth it. Check them out here: circuitdemon.com/products/forge-motorsport-short-shifter-for-toyota-gr-corolla?_pos=1&_sid=869e3f80a&_ss=r
I was actually delivering packages for my job and noticed their building is here in PA. That's cool, might stop by with my gr Corolla
Excited mine is on the way.
That’s awesome! Let us know how you like it 😈
Appreciate this video and all the details! Is that ziptie setup really okay in the snow and salt? I winter drive and daily my GR :(
We are driving in the winter as well here. The valve itself is weather sealed from the factory so even though it’s not directly attached to the exhaust now this should not make a difference. Great question though!
OTL is making a 3 tip exhaust as well. From the pics ive seen in the forum, its more of a rectangular center tip. I'm going to wait on RK Titanium and OTL to release there product before making up my mind between AWE, RKT and OTL.
We saw! We will have to snag that one as well for a comparison 👍🏽
Sounds amazing!
I got mine in last week, I'm renting a lift and installing it on thursday! I should have four hours on the lift, do you think that's enough time for this exhaust and a rear pitch engine mount? With 2-3 extra hands?
I installed mine today, and love the sound and look. Install was pretty straight forward with the awesome directions. But, I have only driven it for a few miles and when I almost come to a complete stop it makes a strange sound. It’s hard to describe…have you had a similar experience? Also, could it be something with zip tying the valve?..
idk why they didn't reply to you. it's the stock valve opening and closing as per the ECU's instructions. it's normal.
@@karniverous I had the new version that actually has a bracket to mount the valve horizontally, once I did that the issue went away.
@@JohnMachado24 oh. well, it should still be making that opening and closing noise via the motor on the valve. you'll hear a low volume high pitched hum when coming to a stop
@@karniverous exactly what was happening when I zip tied it vertically, mounting it horizontally solved it.
@@JohnMachado24 that's so odd. mine is mounted horizontal and still makes the noise of the motor turning the lil fork
My real question for the stock valved exhaust vs the non-valved is if there is a power difference between the two. There must be a reason why Gazoo Racing added the valve for power. It was obviously not for sound reasons since the type r had a similar design
Nope, they’re not valved:
During R&D, AWE conducted a (quite painstaking) full evaluation of the factory valve and its behavior under various driving conditions to determine its reason for existing. The valve is not controllable by the driver whatsoever-meaning regardless of the driving mode, buttons, settings, etc, there’s no opening/closing the valve from within the cabin. It works directly off of throttle input and only opens upon a certain breach of a threshold declared by the ECU very low in the rev range. Its sole purpose is for backpressure, and considering the factory exhaust design, flow is given priority to the center outlet (the larger one). The factory rear muffler is baffled with no packing material and only directs flow to the left and right exits when cruising at light throttle inputs.
After confirming this, and given our configurations already remove any backpressure issues organically, it would have been pointless to incorporate a valve.
Most likely the factory mufflers are more restrictive so it needs a valve. With aftermarket those restrictions gone so no valve needed!
If you disconnect the valve (which keeps it open) there is some drone/interior vibration below 3000 rpm. This is eliminated with the valve closed, so I think the only reason for the valve is to eliminate this low rpm annoyance with the stock exhaust.
How loud is the Touring Edition relative to the MBRP on the Highway? My Center Exit MBRP would drone pretty solid in 6th gear between 75-85mph.
So far much better than the MBRP as far as highway drone goes 👍🏽 The MBRP used to kill our ears at highway speeds 😂
Really on the fence. I had the MBRP but went back to stock cause it was a little too loud for me. So if this a little quieter then I think it’s worth it. I like the tone too! But then there is the HKS one. Ugh decisions decisions..,
Nope, they’re not valved:
During R&D, AWE conducted a (quite painstaking) full evaluation of the factory valve and its behavior under various driving conditions to determine its reason for existing. The valve is not controllable by the driver whatsoever-meaning regardless of the driving mode, buttons, settings, etc, there’s no opening/closing the valve from within the cabin. It works directly off of throttle input and only opens upon a certain breach of a threshold declared by the ECU very low in the rev range. Its sole purpose is for backpressure, and considering the factory exhaust design, flow is given priority to the center outlet (the larger one). The factory rear muffler is baffled with no packing material and only directs flow to the left and right exits when cruising at light throttle inputs.
After confirming this, and given our configurations already remove any backpressure issues organically, it would have been pointless to incorporate a valve.
This is exactly correct! Sort of strange that there is no manual control for the valve though. Would have been cool!
I contacted AWE and they said they are not planning for a any other tip finishes at this time.
That’s absurd. Why the hell wouldn’t they?!
@@KN-jw7ts @blu_vq3566 given the amount of others with the same desires as yourselves, we're going to look into it as an option to allow those with exisiting diamond black configurations can get chrome tips seperately, and to choose chrome from the jump as well, of course. 😄🤘
We pivot quickly 'round here. We're goin' to look into providing a chrome option to convert exisiting diamond black tips as well as offering them with kits 😄
@@awetuning What about burnt titanium? Really want that, if not I'll settle for black I guess lol.
@@JohnMachado24 we don't bother with Ti. We did some R&D on the same style finish on our stainless tips, but it didn't work out well re: longevity. Sticking to what works 👍
The touring edition is too quiet for this car. Please do an updated video with the track edition and compare the experience.
In person it’s loud enough for us old guys 😅 but yes will do a comparison for the channel 🔥
The Touring Edition's 180 Technology resonator removes a range of very deep bass frequenices from the exhaust flow that translates to dicomort within the cabin. From the outside, Touring and Track will sound quite similar as there's no packing material in the 180 Tech resonator (so the tone wont change over time after initial break-in of the components + soot collection in the transition sections). You can tell the difference of bass in the exhaust note between the two, though (th-cam.com/video/X_xYGrZA-f8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=gSqxes-OrhMzLuUx), which is 180 Tech doing it's magic while facilitating the same performance charactersitcs of a "straight pipe." 😎
It’s very loud don’t worry
Staying with my original it sounds better to me
That’s awesome! If an exhaust is not the route for you, we would still recommend looking into the Forge Motorsport short shifter for the car. This really improves the everyday driving experience, and have had such great feedback from our customers. And at a cheap price point ($85) it’s so worth it. Check them out here: circuitdemon.com/products/forge-motorsport-short-shifter-for-toyota-gr-corolla?_pos=1&_sid=869e3f80a&_ss=r
Oem is also 50% lighter
Sounds like stock
It’s much louder than stock 😂