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Absolutely ! just imagine how hard it would be to force yourself to sit in that car, geez, torture !You'd make the sacrifice? Take one for the team?
Absolutely ! just imagine how hard it would be to force yourself to sit in that car, geez, torture !You'd make the sacrifice? Take one for the team?
It's low head room would suit you well...lol.well, I'll drive the yellow shit box in park 436![]()
PerfectIt's low head room would suit you well...lol.
You missed an opportunity to see it in person on your Sydney visit.Perfectknew I should own that type of shit box
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I knowYou missed an opportunity to see it in person on your Sydney visit.
Exhaust's don't normally get quieter as they wear in, Stainless exhaust generate more heat..your losing HP i guarantee.I just got the Jonny Tig 4" single exhaust fitted last week. Only cost a bit more than Kia's system however is not bimodal. As it is catback I though it does generate more power.
Is really good but bloody loud in the cabin at 2k rpm. I am told it may quieten down a little once it has carboned up.
Have been interstate for work on the weekend so plan to drive it some more to properly evaluate.
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Exhaust's don't normally get quieter as they wear in, Stainless exhaust generate more heat..your losing HP i guarantee.
Did you change the dump pipes ????...My son has a VL turbo which is good for 1000hp and he runs no more than 3.5inch thats plenty...
I was told by a kia dealer that there is a newer version of bi modal exhaust available now. Can anyone confirm it's worth the upgrade still?
phar kin whaaaat .... awesome!Yep twin 3" dumps going into a 4" system
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Any news or information on this?
If only Kia could tune the ECU in conjunction with the bi-modal for pops/crackles to really inject some character (think A45 AMG etc).
If you want rasp after my accessment at a meet of about 5 different exhausts you'll want the Borla. Just be warned there's a trade off it could cause cabin drone. The Bimodial exhaust is designed to minimise this. Hence the muted tones in some modes.Spoke to a few dealerships and read few threads here, seems the 2020 improvement is more around the fitment of the bi-modal exhaust system (easier fitting).
However went to a Kia dealership in Mornington today as they seemed to be the only dealer to have a demo car with the exhaust on around Melbourne (called like 7 places).
Have to say, I wasn't blown away tbh. It just makes the noise louder than giving the car its own character IMO (think something like VW R32/R36(owned), C43 or Audi s3 (owned) and how they have a characteristic exhaust sound). It wasn't raspy / had that deep growl as I thought it could be.
So I think the best approach for me is to order the car without the exhaust upgrade and look at after market options in the future if needed.
I have the Bi-Modal fitted and i love it, as it does have it's own deeper sound and for me i still wanted the car to be quiet on the inside and be able to growl when needed. If you want the growl (and drone) you can pull the wiring outta fuse holder which i've done before but trade off is the drone at certain revs. Though in sports mode the down shifts sound way betterSpoke to a few dealerships and read few threads here, seems the 2020 improvement is more around the fitment of the bi-modal exhaust system (easier fitting).
However went to a Kia dealership in Mornington today as they seemed to be the only dealer to have a demo car with the exhaust on around Melbourne (called like 7 places).
Have to say, I wasn't blown away tbh. It just makes the noise louder than giving the car its own character IMO (think something like VW R32/R36(owned), C43 or Audi s3 (owned) and how they have a characteristic exhaust sound). It wasn't raspy / had that deep growl as I thought it could be.
So I think the best approach for me is to order the car without the exhaust upgrade and look at after market options in the future if needed.
Have you already purchased your Car? if not i would seriously try and get them to throw in the Exhaust as part of your deal, the Bi-Modul from a dealer is $3300 including fitting, apparently the fitting takes a fair bit of time because of the wiring mods etc, so a dealer/garage might end up SLUGGING you big time for the fitting, also a lot of Dealers don't like fitting anything that was not purchased from them. Personally I would try get them to include it in your Purchase price.Looks like the original bi modal exhaust is available for just under $2k plus shipping. If i purchase this, can I go to the dealer to have it installed or would I need to find another third party to do it? I assume (maybe mistakenly) that the warranty would still be valid, if I did the exhaust this way. Probably save me around $700. Has anyone done this?
Thanks for the information. Unfortunately, I have already purchased the car. I did however get a bit of a discount. I watched a lot of "how to deal with a dealer" videos before I purchased the car and was aware of what to look out for. I might wait until I get past 1000km before I go to the dealer to do it. I was wondering about the wiring. Did Kia leave plugs near the mufflers for the exhaust to plug into? I have not been able to find any videos on the installation of the bi modal exhaust.Have you already purchased your Car? if not i would seriously try and get them to throw in the Exhaust as part of your deal, the Bi-Modul from a dealer is $3300 including fitting, apparently the fitting takes a fair bit of time because of the wiring mods etc, so a dealer/garage might end up SLUGGING you big time for the fitting, also a lot of Dealers don't like fitting anything that was not purchased from them. Personally I would try get them to include it in your Purchase price.