I called around with a rawtek kit in mind, and most places wouldn't guarantee the delete job with third party parts. I'm not experienced enough to be confident getting in there myself because I couldn't be without my car for the time it would take me to solve any issues thst I might run into. My Jetta's a 2013 mk6 and I paid $2700 CAD for a custom downpipe from the turbo to the stock muffler, deleting the egr and dpf, plus whatever sensors and tuning they had to work in to keep the dash lights happy. They did an amazing job and the pipe looks gorgeous. I wasn't going for loud ( or expensive) so I just kept the stock muffler, but even quiet, she sounds soo good. The engine feels so much more free, too. Like it had a cold it was just born with so it didn't know what it was like to breath until it got rid of all that blockage in the exhaust. That whistle, baby!!!!
@@tobeconnelly2944 You delete the car, keep the stupid emissions stuff to put back on for testing. Load up stock tune then reverse it all after the test.
Yeah so first things first is coilovers, even on stock wheels it will change the look of the car so much better and also will drive much better. Coilovers is what I did first, then engine wise a stage 2 tune recommends a cold air intake, do that with a stage 2 tune from Malone or Kerma and if you have a dsg transmission like mine then you will need to tune the dsg if you have a manual then most likely you will need an upgraded clutch. And of course the full 3'' exhaust with the dpf delete, I got mine from Rawtek very high quality definitely recommend them.
This video is very thorough, I appreciate it. I need that update tho, this is prior to the stg 2 tune correct ?. Edit: just read the description, much love from a fellow mk6 owner. Can't wait till I get mine done.
Would you say the start up are loud enough to annoy the neighbors. Looking to get my tune next week at German Performance options with eco straight rawtek.
I measured it it is 95 decibels, so if your neighbors are close enough then yes lol. The spool noise is much louder than the engine noise but still it’s def loud on a cold start
A question for anyone who has straight piped their 2.0 TDI. Have any of you had issues with not having enough back pressure, and if so, what did you do to fix that? Thanks
Anything turbocharged you want as little back pressure after the turbo as possible. Now a resonator style muffler can actually help speed up exhaust velocity which can aid in performance.
How do you still have full power with your glow plug light on? Mine goes into limp home mode...💔 and no one can figure out the problem. It's random and frustrating.
Because at that point I had the dpf deleted. Before the dpf was deleted, the glow plug light would come on and put the car into limp mode until you turned it off and back on again. But once you do the delete the glow plug light will stay on until you get it tuned without going into limp mode
@@tirefryers I am getting the same problem with mine where on high boost it goes into limp mode and will go back to normal once you turn the car off and on again, do you reckon its the dpf at fault?
@@turnickup most likely, that dpf system really limits the car when it’s acting up. That’s why you need to tune it right after you do the delete because the ecu thinks the dpf is malfunctioning when it’s actually just deleted and the tune fixes that.
Great video man! Is that the malone tune with rawtek exhaust? I want to do this with my 2011 TDI wagon but want to make sure before I buy it. You think an aftermarket intake would help?
@@megabomberB yep the glo plug light flashes because there is no more dpf filter so the car doesn’t sense it. This is with just the Rawtek straight pipe on from the turbo back, not tuned yet. But I will have a video out soon with the stage 2 because I just tuned it yesterday lol. And yes I have the k&n typhoon intake it is totally worth the money looks great and makes the turbo much louder. Also I recommend having it if you are getting the exhaust and tune
I just tuned my 2012 jetta tdi 6 spd. Has a stage 2 malone full buzzken straight pipe. And all emissions controls deleted how coke your is dumping more coal out. Do you have a smoke tune on it or something?
@@1kiloh really? That’s strange because I assumed it’s pretty high for 80 mph. I’m starting to think it may be the intake manifold tho because I have an engine code for it so that might be the issue
@@tirefryers intake manifold has to do with your engine and has nothing to do with your 6th gear, the DSGs have slightly different gearing than the 6MT, I have the same car with a 6MT and I sit at about 2100 rpm at 80 mph. I have driven a MK6 Golf TDI w/ DSG and it also sits at about 2100-2200 rpm at 80, chances are in the vid you were in 5th gear not 6th, as it usually sits at that rpm in 5th.
I did research on TH-cam and forums and found that Rawtek was the best exhaust for the mk6 tdi but for the mk5 it may be different or it may not you just have to do some research on your car and see what other people have done. It also helps to know someone who knows how to install it for a good price.
Nope no resonator, cat, muffler, or anything lol. Fully straight piped. Highway noise was not bad at all, being a newer car the sound deadening takes a lot of the drone out.
Do you know anything about the diesel DNA tuning delete kit? I’m looking about getting that one for my 2014 passat. The big difference that I can see is it’s not a full straight pipe just the delete kit
Don’t know much about them, but it just depends on what you’re looking for. I just wanted it to be loud and roll coal lol, so I fully straight piped it with Rawtek
At 70 it starts to drone a little but once you get at about 75 or 80 it’s good. And the little bit it does at 70 is not loud at all. Once you go over 85 and hit it it does the real loud rasp which is fun lol
They make a exhaust with a resonater. But 3" itselfe increases the resonance. I have 2.5" turbo back with a resonater (glass pack) it's louder than stock,but is nice on hwy. I too drive lots
When you cut out the cat did you have to tune the engine so it doesn't go into limp mode or anything? Mine has a plugged cat and is in limp so I'm going to cut it out
Yes, you can cut the cat out and weld in some pipe and it should work fine. No need to spend 5k for a new one at the dealer. I did this at first but my DPF wounded up getting clogged after. And yes, the best solution instead of the dealership, is to get this Rawtek exhaust and either do it yourself (which you will likely need to drop the sub-frame to do it, a lift is 100% needed, I tried but could not do it on jack stands), or pay someone else a few hundred bucks to do it. Then get your car tuned (which is easier if you have them install the exhaust and tune the car in the same shop). Mine had a clogged DPF right before I took it in. Seriously so much more worth it than scrapping the car over it or taking it to the dealer to get ripped off. I guess you could also get a re manufactured DPF, but still costs almost as much as the rawtek exhaust. Exhaust+Tune+Installation cost me about $3000 vs paying $10,000 at a dealer for a new DPF/EGR or $2500+labor for a remade DPF, or $5,000 for a new cat.
since the car is not tuned yet, have you noticed the car go in limp mode or anything? any regens or anything? will it go into regene? will it go in limp mode? i dont wanna tune it lol,
@@Cristian121212100 no it never went into limp mode with the delete before I got it tuned, I drove it like that for a few weeks just fine. There really wasn’t much smoke either. Only when you rev it, there was never any visible in the mirror while driving
@@Cristian121212100 yeah it will drive just fine I just would not drive it with no tune for more than a month after that it may start to go into limp modes
@@tirefryers I beg to differ... No tune = less fuel/air going into your engine = quieter exhaust. Also with a tune your peak torque will be at about 2700-3100 rpm where the exhaust gets really really loud. At least that's the case in mine that has a 6-speed manual instead of the DSG, same exhaust kit, malone tune.
@@Youngthunder7 I beg to differ on that, I installed the exhaust on the car first then tuned it at a later date, after tuning it there was not much sound difference. Maybe a little under load but nothing too noticeable. Only thing noticeable was the higher torque.
Malone tunes? I’ve gotten Malone stage 3 with the rawtek turbo back 3in straight and after a few times sending my tunes off…limp mode and engine lights are off and I have a 2012 tdi 6 speed manual
Not sure if you had any work to your car but I would recommend timing service , belts service, water pump, rollers assembly and flywheel conversion with you deleting your car, vw are not very reliable after 100k-130k miles for an heads up
I've been running this exhaust with malone stage 2 for 40k miles now, no regrets! Great video btw i stumbled across it after looking for videos on turbo upgrades lmao
A lot of people say that these cars will not run good at all without a tune when you do the deletes, but when I had the deletes done on my car it drove totally fine with no tune. I would do the deletes first then the tune.
Oh no it would be much quieter without the delete. The dpf filter is a monstrosity of a suitcase that is very tightly packed behind the turbo it makes it a whole lot quieter. Plus I picked up a lot more mpg with the delete
@@tirefryers Thanks for the response. I've been wanting to switch it up a bit with my Passat but we go on long road trips with it and I don't want to have to experience a droning sound on the highway for three hours at a time with it.
I have the same car with a manual, same exhaust and a malone tune. Your answer: YES IT DID. Went from about 45 mpg at best going 60 mph with CC locked, to getting up to 57 mpg in the right conditions. City driving went from 29-36 mpg (I also had a clogged DPF when it was going down to 29 mpg) to getting 40-45 mpg avg city, even if I floor it and rip it a few times, it's very forgiving on the fuel economy. I can do a full pull 0-80 going to red line through 4th gear and my mpg will go down by 0.3 mpg at most (given I have a couple hundred miles on the tank already)
like a 5 or a 6 tbh man, I own the same car here w/ the same exhaust. It's only pretty loud when you rip it from 2,700 - 3,300 rpm, beyond 3,300 it quiets down a little, for some reason (probably due to the peak torque), it makes this loud ripping growl right at that 3,100 rpm sweet spot. Especially in 4th/5th gear. Oh my. Videos do not do it justice and experiencing it in person is the best man.
Well. It's a computer controlled manual. The trans is physically manual. Has shift forks. Has 2 sets of independent clutches between the motor and trans. It's not even close to a torque converter trans. 6 speed dsg (dual shift gearbox)
@@racer13landry1 i mean I wouldn’t be concerned about it at all lmao and I’m not, whether or not you delete your car is not going to make a whole lot of a difference. The things that make the biggest carbon footprint are factories and forest fires and stuff like that. Deleting your car isn’t gonna make the earth crumble lol
I called around with a rawtek kit in mind, and most places wouldn't guarantee the delete job with third party parts. I'm not experienced enough to be confident getting in there myself because I couldn't be without my car for the time it would take me to solve any issues thst I might run into. My Jetta's a 2013 mk6 and I paid $2700 CAD for a custom downpipe from the turbo to the stock muffler, deleting the egr and dpf, plus whatever sensors and tuning they had to work in to keep the dash lights happy. They did an amazing job and the pipe looks gorgeous. I wasn't going for loud ( or expensive) so I just kept the stock muffler, but even quiet, she sounds soo good. The engine feels so much more free, too. Like it had a cold it was just born with so it didn't know what it was like to breath until it got rid of all that blockage in the exhaust. That whistle, baby!!!!
Yup the stock exhaust makes ruins the car! Like breathing a fart through a straw!
Sounds awesome, that's how a diesel should sound!
Not me walking out to car with my sawzall
It’s gonna take way more than that to get this setup lmfao
If I see your car on marketplace I'm reporting you 🦅
I'm doing the same on my mk6 golf tdi. I was worried about the noise so thank you for addressing it
Where do u live Bc I’ve been thinking about deleting I have the tuner just don’t know what to do about emotions
@@tobeconnelly2944 You delete the car, keep the stupid emissions stuff to put back on for testing. Load up stock tune then reverse it all after the test.
If you poke the tips beyond the bumper it eliminates the trunk and bumper soot
Yeah I know lol it’s actually a funny story as to why the tips are a little behind the bumper
Excellent video! Well done.
Thankyou I appreciate it👍
Can you explaim step by step what did you do on it? I just bought a 2011 sportwagen TDI and I really like what you have done on yours... thanks!
Yeah so first things first is coilovers, even on stock wheels it will change the look of the car so much better and also will drive much better. Coilovers is what I did first, then engine wise a stage 2 tune recommends a cold air intake, do that with a stage 2 tune from Malone or Kerma and if you have a dsg transmission like mine then you will need to tune the dsg if you have a manual then most likely you will need an upgraded clutch. And of course the full 3'' exhaust with the dpf delete, I got mine from Rawtek very high quality definitely recommend them.
I have a passat tdi and I really want to straight pipe it. It'll sound insane
Do it!! Well worth it. Plus it’s bad for the newer TDI’s to have the dpf and egr on them. Major performance decreases with those still on
@@tirefryers when you say newer what are we talking? Cause I have a 2012 Passat TDI and I think I wanna do this lol
This video is very thorough, I appreciate it. I need that update tho, this is prior to the stg 2 tune correct ?.
Edit: just read the description, much love from a fellow mk6 owner. Can't wait till I get mine done.
Yep no problem. Gonna have a vid with the stage 2 up within this week I just put it on lol
Would you say the start up are loud enough to annoy the neighbors. Looking to get my tune next week at German Performance options with eco straight rawtek.
I measured it it is 95 decibels, so if your neighbors are close enough then yes lol. The spool noise is much louder than the engine noise but still it’s def loud on a cold start
@@tirefryers How far did you measure it from?
After dpf delete and exhaust does it roll coal?
A question for anyone who has straight piped their 2.0 TDI. Have any of you had issues with not having enough back pressure, and if so, what did you do to fix that? Thanks
Anything turbocharged you want as little back pressure after the turbo as possible. Now a resonator style muffler can actually help speed up exhaust velocity which can aid in performance.
I did not have any issues with backpressure, the only thing you have to do when you delete the dpf/egr is get it tuned.
@@tirefryers alright that’s what I was hoping. Thanks for the feedback
Tuned a little rich there, don't'cha think? 😅
I love it nevertheless
How do you still have full power with your glow plug light on? Mine goes into limp home mode...💔 and no one can figure out the problem. It's random and frustrating.
Because at that point I had the dpf deleted. Before the dpf was deleted, the glow plug light would come on and put the car into limp mode until you turned it off and back on again. But once you do the delete the glow plug light will stay on until you get it tuned without going into limp mode
@@tirefryers I am getting the same problem with mine where on high boost it goes into limp mode and will go back to normal once you turn the car off and on again, do you reckon its the dpf at fault?
@@turnickup most likely, that dpf system really limits the car when it’s acting up. That’s why you need to tune it right after you do the delete because the ecu thinks the dpf is malfunctioning when it’s actually just deleted and the tune fixes that.
Will rhe eco version using the stick muffler still roll coal
what do you have for the replacement for the muffler?
Also, thought these would go into limp mode if it was removed and no delete tune.
I did too, but I figured why not try it out and I found that it doesn’t. As least for 2 or 3 weeks of daily driving it was fine, to my surprise
@@tirefryers you on TDIClub?
Also, viewable plate with the storm that's going around? Not worried?
@@jottow680 no I’m not. But I’m on a few of the Facebook pages
I need one!
Great video man! Is that the malone tune with rawtek exhaust? I want to do this with my 2011 TDI wagon but want to make sure before I buy it. You think an aftermarket intake would help?
Also are your glow plug light on because of the new exhaust/tune?
@@megabomberB yep the glo plug light flashes because there is no more dpf filter so the car doesn’t sense it. This is with just the Rawtek straight pipe on from the turbo back, not tuned yet. But I will have a video out soon with the stage 2 because I just tuned it yesterday lol. And yes I have the k&n typhoon intake it is totally worth the money looks great and makes the turbo much louder. Also I recommend having it if you are getting the exhaust and tune
@@tirefryers did the glowplug light go out after you did the tune?
@@blkpete5659 mine didn’t because I forgot to apply the dpf delete when I bought the tune lol so I’m pretty sure if you do that it will go out
@@tirefryers I ordered the flashzilla and thw exhaust last night. I'll let you know if the lights are on when I tune it lol.
I just tuned my 2012 jetta tdi 6 spd. Has a stage 2 malone full buzzken straight pipe. And all emissions controls deleted how coke your is dumping more coal out. Do you have a smoke tune on it or something?
What’s the difference between this and regular straight pipe
Check engine light why?? and i saw blue smoke... car burns oil or turbo seals are gone
These suffer from oil in the intercooler from the ccv and EGR. So it's not uncommon. But it was soot
Very typical on a cold start straight pipe for this car
that highway gearing is rough😬 the car sounds amazing tho. it sounds like a semi truck haha
Thanks haha. Yeah I wish it would be at a lower rpm wile at 80+ but it’s not. I think the DSG tune will help but not sure
@@tirefryers Weird, my Passat sits at 2,200 rpm at 80mph. which I thought that was even a lil bit high 😂.
@@1kiloh really? That’s strange because I assumed it’s pretty high for 80 mph. I’m starting to think it may be the intake manifold tho because I have an engine code for it so that might be the issue
@@1kiloh what's your tire size? That makes a diff
@@tirefryers intake manifold has to do with your engine and has nothing to do with your 6th gear, the DSGs have slightly different gearing than the 6MT, I have the same car with a 6MT and I sit at about 2100 rpm at 80 mph. I have driven a MK6 Golf TDI w/ DSG and it also sits at about 2100-2200 rpm at 80, chances are in the vid you were in 5th gear not 6th, as it usually sits at that rpm in 5th.
Plz help me out i have a 2006 jetta tdi im wanting to straight pipe and i cant find a straight pipe for it so how did u go about it
I did research on TH-cam and forums and found that Rawtek was the best exhaust for the mk6 tdi but for the mk5 it may be different or it may not you just have to do some research on your car and see what other people have done. It also helps to know someone who knows how to install it for a good price.
@tirefryers okay I have been looking but I couldn't find any also I don't wanna spend a whole lot on a 4 cylinder to sound louder lmao
What did you delete
I have a 2012 JSW TDI I was wondering if you could delete them and still drive it before tuning! I read description thank you!
Yep they still drive just fine but it is recommended the sooner you get the tune the better
Those shifts are ridiculous
it’s an automatic buddy
Just making sure, no resonator right? If so, Highway noise seems very low
Nope no resonator, cat, muffler, or anything lol. Fully straight piped. Highway noise was not bad at all, being a newer car the sound deadening takes a lot of the drone out.
@@tirefryers Wow, thanks for recording all this. Really makes my decision on what kit to go with VERY easy! Great stuff
What inch straight pipe? Original? 56 mm? Thanks
It’s 2 3/4” downpipe to 3” all the way back
Can you put the link for what yu run on it ? Thanks
Do you know anything about the diesel DNA tuning delete kit? I’m looking about getting that one for my 2014 passat. The big difference that I can see is it’s not a full straight pipe just the delete kit
Don’t know much about them, but it just depends on what you’re looking for. I just wanted it to be loud and roll coal lol, so I fully straight piped it with Rawtek
I’m thinking on buying it for my 2015 manual Jetta but I do a lot of highway driving is it loud on the highway?
At 70 it starts to drone a little but once you get at about 75 or 80 it’s good. And the little bit it does at 70 is not loud at all. Once you go over 85 and hit it it does the real loud rasp which is fun lol
They make a exhaust with a resonater. But 3" itselfe increases the resonance. I have 2.5" turbo back with a resonater (glass pack) it's louder than stock,but is nice on hwy. I too drive lots
When you cut out the cat did you have to tune the engine so it doesn't go into limp mode or anything? Mine has a plugged cat and is in limp so I'm going to cut it out
Yes, you can cut the cat out and weld in some pipe and it should work fine. No need to spend 5k for a new one at the dealer. I did this at first but my DPF wounded up getting clogged after. And yes, the best solution instead of the dealership, is to get this Rawtek exhaust and either do it yourself (which you will likely need to drop the sub-frame to do it, a lift is 100% needed, I tried but could not do it on jack stands), or pay someone else a few hundred bucks to do it. Then get your car tuned (which is easier if you have them install the exhaust and tune the car in the same shop). Mine had a clogged DPF right before I took it in. Seriously so much more worth it than scrapping the car over it or taking it to the dealer to get ripped off. I guess you could also get a re manufactured DPF, but still costs almost as much as the rawtek exhaust. Exhaust+Tune+Installation cost me about $3000 vs paying $10,000 at a dealer for a new DPF/EGR or $2500+labor for a remade DPF, or $5,000 for a new cat.
WHY IS YOUR GLOW PLUG LIGHT FLASHING????????
BECAUSE THIS WAS BEFORE IT WAS TUNED
since the car is not tuned yet, have you noticed the car go in limp mode or anything? any regens or anything? will it go into regene? will it go in limp mode? i dont wanna tune it lol,
hows the smoke? does it get very smokey during hard pulls with no tune?
@@Cristian121212100 no it never went into limp mode with the delete before I got it tuned, I drove it like that for a few weeks just fine. There really wasn’t much smoke either. Only when you rev it, there was never any visible in the mirror while driving
@@tirefryers thank you, ill delete it soon but wanted to know if it would be safe to drive without a tune
@@Cristian121212100 yeah it will drive just fine I just would not drive it with no tune for more than a month after that it may start to go into limp modes
Bro why there is whites smoke and after hard acceleration there is black smoke can you explain me ????
😂😂
Is there no resonator on this? I just 2.5" straight pipe on mine and it sounds much raspier
Yeah mine sounds a little raspier too and it’s a straight pipe with no resonator. I kinda like it that way though it’s fun.
is this engine light from the delete
@@lukekamienski9125 yes before it got tuned then the light goes off
Will it still sound like that without the tune?
Yeah the tune doesn’t really make it sound much different
@@tirefryers I beg to differ... No tune = less fuel/air going into your engine = quieter exhaust. Also with a tune your peak torque will be at about 2700-3100 rpm where the exhaust gets really really loud. At least that's the case in mine that has a 6-speed manual instead of the DSG, same exhaust kit, malone tune.
@@Youngthunder7 I beg to differ on that, I installed the exhaust on the car first then tuned it at a later date, after tuning it there was not much sound difference. Maybe a little under load but nothing too noticeable. Only thing noticeable was the higher torque.
Malone tunes? I’ve gotten Malone stage 3 with the rawtek turbo back 3in straight and after a few times sending my tunes off…limp mode and engine lights are off and I have a 2012 tdi 6 speed manual
Not sure if you had any work to your car but I would recommend timing service , belts service, water pump, rollers assembly and flywheel conversion with you deleting your car, vw are not very reliable after 100k-130k miles for an heads up
@@tonycornett2001 yep I had all that done at about 106,000 miles. It now has a stage 2 Malone tune I will have a video on it up within this week
I've been running this exhaust with malone stage 2 for 40k miles now, no regrets!
Great video btw i stumbled across it after looking for videos on turbo upgrades lmao
Did you have to do any tunes or anything when you changed the exhaust? Or did it run fine after
A lot of people say that these cars will not run good at all without a tune when you do the deletes, but when I had the deletes done on my car it drove totally fine with no tune. I would do the deletes first then the tune.
did you add a custom pipe after the cat
It was fully straight piped with Rawtek
Why is the glow plug light flashing?
Because this was prior to it being tuned, with the dpf deleted it was flashing. The tune turns that off
does the tune create the engine light to come on
No it doesn’t, mine was already on lol. Not sure why it’s on I have to scan it but the tune itself doesn’t make it come on
Taillights?
They are vland tails
Would it be as loud without the DPF delete?
Oh no it would be much quieter without the delete. The dpf filter is a monstrosity of a suitcase that is very tightly packed behind the turbo it makes it a whole lot quieter. Plus I picked up a lot more mpg with the delete
@@tirefryers Thanks for the response. I've been wanting to switch it up a bit with my Passat but we go on long road trips with it and I don't want to have to experience a droning sound on the highway for three hours at a time with it.
@@MCRideout it really doesn’t drone very loud on the highway. The sound detaning in the car is really good
@@tirefryers heh, I didn't pick up mpg. But I make more smiles per gallon. Leadfoot. I anerage 38
@@jottow680 well I too have a lead foot lol but if I’m trying the mpgs went wayyy up
Did you keep the stock muffler?
“Fully straight piped”
Mileage? Did you notice an increase or decrease?
Definitely would give a increase, probably up to 7 mpg
I have the same car with a manual, same exhaust and a malone tune. Your answer: YES IT DID. Went from about 45 mpg at best going 60 mph with CC locked, to getting up to 57 mpg in the right conditions. City driving went from 29-36 mpg (I also had a clogged DPF when it was going down to 29 mpg) to getting 40-45 mpg avg city, even if I floor it and rip it a few times, it's very forgiving on the fuel economy. I can do a full pull 0-80 going to red line through 4th gear and my mpg will go down by 0.3 mpg at most (given I have a couple hundred miles on the tank already)
Amarok sedan
inscrito do Razuk? kkkkkk
@@vitchenho436 ss kkk
EGR still on the car??
Nope, Rawtek full straight pipe is a dpf and egr delete. No restrictions
What size of downpipe?
3”
@@tirefryers thanks was wanting to pipe mine
No emissions for you. I’m jealous.
Haha yep. Here in the Midwest we dgaf about those 🤣
On a scale from stock-1 to ricer-10 how loud is it
like a 5 or a 6 tbh man, I own the same car here w/ the same exhaust. It's only pretty loud when you rip it from 2,700 - 3,300 rpm, beyond 3,300 it quiets down a little, for some reason (probably due to the peak torque), it makes this loud ripping growl right at that 3,100 rpm sweet spot. Especially in 4th/5th gear. Oh my. Videos do not do it justice and experiencing it in person is the best man.
Is this an automatic?
Yep it’s the dual clutch DSG transmission
Well. It's a computer controlled manual. The trans is physically manual. Has shift forks. Has 2 sets of independent clutches between the motor and trans. It's not even close to a torque converter trans. 6 speed dsg (dual shift gearbox)
Have you encounteer any major problems with your jetta? I'm contemplating on getting a 2013 tsi version
@tirefryers it's a malone tune that smoked? I don't think mine smokes like that
How bad for the environment?
not bad at all lol
@@tirefryers I’m contemplating on getting it for my Q5 but I just don’t know how bad it is for the environment. But the MPGs….
@@racer13landry1 i mean I wouldn’t be concerned about it at all lmao and I’m not, whether or not you delete your car is not going to make a whole lot of a difference. The things that make the biggest carbon footprint are factories and forest fires and stuff like that. Deleting your car isn’t gonna make the earth crumble lol
The soot isn't nearly as bad as a gasser. And believe it or not in motorcycle pollutes more than a car
Probably not as bad as mining for a Tesla battery that will likely need scrapped and replaced in less than 10 years.
I see ILL plate ! im from ill myself and want to install rawtek exhaust can you tell me who does that work ?
Any reputable exhaust shop should do it! Or anyone who specializes in German vehicles