AWE Track Edition Cat-Back Exhaust | 2015-2017 VW Golf R MK7 (3015-43140)
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2015-2017 VW Golf R MK7 Track Edition Cat-Back Exhaust System by AWE Tuning
The lower priced sibling, the Track Edition Exhaust is crafted of the same quality T304 stainless, made in house, and delivers the same power gains as the SwitchPath™ Exhaust. The difference comes in the removal of AWE Tuning’s valving system. In other words, this system is the “open valves” side of the spectrum, all the time, and will be most pronounced in the mid range.
Features
- SwitchPath™ Exhaust technology offers the perfect combination of well behaved and disobedient tones, all in one
- Engineered, designed, and manufactured in-house at AWE Tuning
- 3” CNC mandrel bent system
- Max gains of 17 hp and 23 ft-lbs of torque at the crank
- 102mm double walled adjustable tips, Chrome Silver or Diamond Black
- Hand crafted from T304 stainless steel
- No Check Engine Light - Guaranteed
- Perfect Fitment - Guaranteed
Applications
- 2015-2017 VW Golf R MK7
What's In The Box?
- 1 - Track Edition Cat-Back Exhaust
- Necessary Hardware
References
Warranty
- AWE Lifetime Warranty
Installed easily, fit very well, and sounds amazing over the quiet stock exhaust note. Not too loud on cold start, but really opens up as you rev it out. Love this exhaust.
Let me stress, you will still be a hooligan by running this exhaust. The only thing SOMEWHAT restrained is the fact that you don't get the constant cracks and pops you hear on several other aftermarket exhausts. I was very careful in making my choice because I didn't want all those cracks & pops that seem to be so popular now. Cold starts give you a definite loud and deep burble sound, and revs are loud without being obnoxious. One caution I would offer is that if you have a long commute each day and don't want the constant volume, you will definitely want to pony up the extra money for the SwitchPath option. If you don't mind the extra decibels then save a few hundred bucks and opt for the Track version.