Just got the track exhaust installed on my 2022 430xi and good lord does it sound wild! Was a bit worried on the drone but its practically non existent when driving under 3,000 RPM, but when you stab the throttle all you hear is a roar of deep bellowing notes. how much drone you can tolerate is very subjective so your mileage will vary considerably. My last car was a 2014 dodge dart that had no sound and im not bothered by it in the slightest. if I had to compare the interior sound its 70% the loudness of a scat pack challenger. Not earth shattering but very noticeable and quite nice.
Are you still able to tell the difference when switching modes with the sound ? Or does adding this exhaust eliminate the values being closed like it is when you’re driving in comfort or eco?
@@asaeubanks Track AWE exhaust has no valve, and the interior loudness is dependent your RPM. Drive modes are built in biases for you engines powerband. Sport+ = loudest for cruising and flooring it Comfort = temperamental when cruising and loud when flooring it Eco pro = temperamental for all driving styles since eco pro shifts at 4.8k latest for maximum fuel efficiency.
If i have a catted downpipe on a 330i would you still recommend the track addition or would you suggest the touring to help with the droning if there is any
I have a 2021 330i B46 engine. I see you recc the track edition due to the main cabin sound dampening on a 4-door sedan in the video. My quesion is: if I have a B46 instead of the B48 used in the video, will I get worse drone ? Have you received alot of drone complaints on the G20 330i track edition? TIA
The 46/48's differences lie in the emissions ratings. The output and experience within the cabin will remain the same and our recommendations remains the same -- if you're keeping everything upfront stock, go with the Track Edition.
@@awetuning I originally ordered the track, but after calling support I was convinced the droning would be annoying for a daily driver and they reccomended I switch to touring - which I did. I really don’t know what the right decision is. I don’t want my exhaust to be super loud at all times so i thought touring would give some more control, since after all this is my daily driver. Getting different reccomendations here vs over the phone. Hopefully the touring isn’t too quiet. don’t know if i made the right choice. I suppose I could call and switch AGAIN lol what do i do
@@nadermansour590 Understood. The Touring is going to be VERY civil within the cabin -- i.e. it's not going to sound much different than stock when on the highway. We recommend the Track Edition with stock DP on the sedan simply because 9 out of 10 folks are looking for a constant volume difference opposed to stock when swapping their exhausts (amongst other factors, of course) -- but boiled down, drivers want to hear it, and hear it more often than with their stock configuration. You'll hear the exhaust more with the Track Edition than the Touring Edition. Given the structure differences amongst the coupe and sedan, we wanted to be fully transparent to properly set expectations of what the experience will be. By your explanation, it's safe to assume you're looking for a soundtrack that is sophisticated a majority of the time but will pipe up when you want to get into the throttle. . . so the Touring Edition will do ya right.
Am i able to still cycle through sport, comfort and eco after adding the track exhaust ? Like now my sport mode is louder than comfort or am i just gonna have one sound after adding the exhaust ?
Yes, your drive modes are still usable and will still change the car's behavior. Switching into sport mode will act just like it does in stock form -- burbles, shift points, throttle sensitivity, etc. Eco mode will omit the burbles and the shift points will be lower than when in sport mode, etc. Just like stock.
Ok. Question. So the flanged pipe that joins the existing pipe from where you cut. Does the flanged part go over the existing pipe then you use the clamp?
Will this fit in a BMW G26 430I GRAN COUPE? Tried the "verify if it fits" & it says it does not. If it doesn't do you have one that does? Also track or touring for the GC?
@@awetuningand why is that, like what’s the difference between all these models you made and not making one for the GC? Do you have one we can buy for the GC!?
i have a 2021 330i 4 door, and I can't decide which to get still. I see the touring is about 400 more, and I do not want any drone but I hear the track sounds deeper . Any way to help me decide?
Check this: (Critical intel-please read) Which option should you go with? Due to the structural differences between the 330i and 430i, we recommend the following configurations: 330i: With all factory emissions equipment in place, the Track Edition is recommended for those wanting an elevated exhaust experience from within the cabin. If you plan to upgrade anything further upstream, consider the Touring Edition. Otherwise, the Touring Edition will resemble stock from within the cabin. 430i: Given the coupe design of the 430i, interior acoustics differ when compared to its sedan sibling, with new frequencies making their way into cabin. Due to this, and with all factory emissions equipment in place, we recommend equipping the Touring Edition to ensure an enjoyable driving experience. Drivers can, of course, equip a Track Edition, but it may be much for some, especially if anything upstream has been changed. You’ve been warned.
@@awetuningso if the Touring Exhaust for the G20 330i sounds like stock when daily driving, at Wide Open Throttle, does it sound like the Track Exhaust? I've watched a couple of videos and I honestly can't tell the difference between the two when the camera is set up from the rear view - both sound gorgeous on slightly aggressive take off 🙌🏼
@@carlosaohouston1793 It's a straight-through design without any packing material (i.e. anything to muffle the volume), so yes... when you get into throttle the volume is there. Listen to the Touring segment when the car rips away: th-cam.com/video/OATvUNM3rQ8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RNH2AOeF_3oJQGyl&t=101
Software is the primary enabler of said burbles. If your vehicle doesnt have them in factory form, the exhaust isn't going to produce them on there own. You may gain a bit of backtalk that would have been captured natrually from the factory mufflers.
Sorry, saw your duplicate comment on the other vid before this one. Track is recommended for the 330 (presuming everything else upstream is still factory) as the sedan's cabin is more forgiving than the coupe's.
Listen to the Touring and Track Edition Axlebacks right this way: th-cam.com/video/OATvUNM3rQ8/w-d-xo.html
Just got the track exhaust installed on my 2022 430xi and good lord does it sound wild! Was a bit worried on the drone but its practically non existent when driving under 3,000 RPM, but when you stab the throttle all you hear is a roar of deep bellowing notes.
how much drone you can tolerate is very subjective so your mileage will vary considerably. My last car was a 2014 dodge dart that had no sound and im not bothered by it in the slightest. if I had to compare the interior sound its 70% the loudness of a scat pack challenger. Not earth shattering but very noticeable and quite nice.
Are you still able to tell the difference when switching modes with the sound ? Or does adding this exhaust eliminate the values being closed like it is when you’re driving in comfort or eco?
@@asaeubanks Track AWE exhaust has no valve, and the interior loudness is dependent your RPM.
Drive modes are built in biases for you engines powerband.
Sport+ = loudest for cruising and flooring it
Comfort = temperamental when cruising and loud when flooring it
Eco pro = temperamental for all driving styles since eco pro shifts at 4.8k latest for maximum fuel efficiency.
With just a catless Downpipe upstream, would I still be OK with Track Edition, or should I expect significant rasp and drone? Thanks
It's going to be rowdy, especially on the 4 series. I would go Touring if it were me.
Can you switch between the different drive modes? Curious to hear how the touring and track editions sound in comfort vs sport plus mode.
We switch between the modes when revving in this video: th-cam.com/video/OATvUNM3rQ8/w-d-xo.html
Does it have muffler with it or no
If i have a catted downpipe on a 330i would you still recommend the track addition or would you suggest the touring to help with the droning if there is any
Touring is recommended for use with DPs.
I have a 2021 330i B46 engine. I see you recc the track edition due to the main cabin sound dampening on a 4-door sedan in the video. My quesion is: if I have a B46 instead of the B48 used in the video, will I get worse drone ? Have you received alot of drone complaints on the G20 330i track edition? TIA
The 46/48's differences lie in the emissions ratings. The output and experience within the cabin will remain the same and our recommendations remains the same -- if you're keeping everything upfront stock, go with the Track Edition.
@@awetuning I originally ordered the track, but after calling support I was convinced the droning would be annoying for a daily driver and they reccomended I switch to touring - which I did. I really don’t know what the right decision is. I don’t want my exhaust to be super loud at all times so i thought touring would give some more control, since after all this is my daily driver. Getting different reccomendations here vs over the phone. Hopefully the touring isn’t too quiet. don’t know if i made the right choice. I suppose I could call and switch AGAIN lol what do i do
@@nadermansour590 Understood. The Touring is going to be VERY civil within the cabin -- i.e. it's not going to sound much different than stock when on the highway. We recommend the Track Edition with stock DP on the sedan simply because 9 out of 10 folks are looking for a constant volume difference opposed to stock when swapping their exhausts (amongst other factors, of course) -- but boiled down, drivers want to hear it, and hear it more often than with their stock configuration. You'll hear the exhaust more with the Track Edition than the Touring Edition. Given the structure differences amongst the coupe and sedan, we wanted to be fully transparent to properly set expectations of what the experience will be. By your explanation, it's safe to assume you're looking for a soundtrack that is sophisticated a majority of the time but will pipe up when you want to get into the throttle. . . so the Touring Edition will do ya right.
As the tips are bolt ons, will you ever sell quad tips?
Negative. Soryy!
Which exhaust touring or track sounds more aggressive/loud on fully stock? Thanks
Theyre similar from outside. Track will be heard more within the cabin at highway speeds whereas Touring is very tame at highway speeds.
Am i able to still cycle through sport, comfort and eco after adding the track exhaust ?
Like now my sport mode is louder than comfort or am i just gonna have one sound after adding the exhaust ?
Yes, your drive modes are still usable and will still change the car's behavior. Switching into sport mode will act just like it does in stock form -- burbles, shift points, throttle sensitivity, etc. Eco mode will omit the burbles and the shift points will be lower than when in sport mode, etc. Just like stock.
Does this exhaust work with the g21 (touring body) if so can i go with track if everything else forward is stock and not hear so much drone ?
These are only confirmed for the coupe and sedans.
Ok. Question. So the flanged pipe that joins the existing pipe from where you cut. Does the flanged part go over the existing pipe then you use the clamp?
Stock pipe goes into the AWE exhaust, and the OEM BMW clamps seals them together.
Will this fit in a BMW G26 430I GRAN COUPE? Tried the "verify if it fits" & it says it does not. If it doesn't do you have one that does? Also track or touring for the GC?
Negative on GC, and no plans for it.
@@awetuningand why is that, like what’s the difference between all these models you made and not making one for the GC? Do you have one we can buy for the GC!?
i have a 2021 330i 4 door, and I can't decide which to get still. I see the touring is about 400 more, and I do not want any drone but I hear the track sounds deeper . Any way to help me decide?
Check this: (Critical intel-please read) Which option should you go with?
Due to the structural differences between the 330i and 430i, we recommend the following configurations:
330i: With all factory emissions equipment in place, the Track Edition is recommended for those wanting an elevated exhaust experience from within the cabin. If you plan to upgrade anything further upstream, consider the Touring Edition. Otherwise, the Touring Edition will resemble stock from within the cabin.
430i: Given the coupe design of the 430i, interior acoustics differ when compared to its sedan sibling, with new frequencies making their way into cabin. Due to this, and with all factory emissions equipment in place, we recommend equipping the Touring Edition to ensure an enjoyable driving experience. Drivers can, of course, equip a Track Edition, but it may be much for some, especially if anything upstream has been changed. You’ve been warned.
@@awetuningso if the Touring Exhaust for the G20 330i sounds like stock when daily driving, at Wide Open Throttle, does it sound like the Track Exhaust? I've watched a couple of videos and I honestly can't tell the difference between the two when the camera is set up from the rear view - both sound gorgeous on slightly aggressive take off 🙌🏼
@@carlosaohouston1793 It's a straight-through design without any packing material (i.e. anything to muffle the volume), so yes... when you get into throttle the volume is there. Listen to the Touring segment when the car rips away: th-cam.com/video/OATvUNM3rQ8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RNH2AOeF_3oJQGyl&t=101
Will i get the same results in my 330 LCI? since they tuned out the factory burbles
Software is the primary enabler of said burbles. If your vehicle doesnt have them in factory form, the exhaust isn't going to produce them on there own. You may gain a bit of backtalk that would have been captured natrually from the factory mufflers.
Does it void motorplan?
Negative.
Will the track edition pass smog in CA?
It's an axleback and does not interfere with emissions equipment.
These large tips look like theyd vibrate into the diffuser no??
Nope!
@@awetuning Fantastic :)
Question, does the exhuast keep the factory vavles?
Negative, the valve is omitted.
Is the track edition exhaust loud outside the car in both sports and comfort mode
Volume stays the same, burbles are introduced when the vehicle is put into sport mode. Check it here: th-cam.com/video/OATvUNM3rQ8/w-d-xo.html
@@awetuning what i really want to know is which which one is quiet in comfort mode because i only need the aggression in sports mode???
@@mixmasterkevan8501 If you want maximum refinement within the cabin in comfort mode, go with the Touring Edition.
Can you guys make an exhaust for the Acura tlx type s a lot of us are waiting for a proper exhaust please and thank you
How much drone does the 330i with the track exhaust have?
Sorry, saw your duplicate comment on the other vid before this one. Track is recommended for the 330 (presuming everything else upstream is still factory) as the sedan's cabin is more forgiving than the coupe's.
Does it fit a 330e (B48)?
Negative.
Can we hear the sound for both options on the 330i xdrive?
See here: th-cam.com/video/OATvUNM3rQ8/w-d-xo.html
does this fit the m340i?
Negative. G2X 340/440 exhaust suite is this way: awe-tuning.com/collections/bmw/products/bmw-g20-m340i-exhaust-suite
does it tone the exhaust down on eco mode or it sounds the same on all modes
Will this fit 330e g20 b4820B?
Part numbers are slightly different for the e, so it would require a phsyical eval. Cannot confirm at this time.
will the G20 330i exhaust fit on a 2019 BMW G01 X3 30i?
No.