Aftermarket Exhausts that Support Existing (2022 USDM) Bi-Modal Functions?

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I understand the 2022 USDM Stingers have only been released recently. However apparently other markets have had the factory bi-modal exhaust already.

Are there any aftermarket exhausts that support the existing factory bi-modal function? I know there were some previous aftermarket exhausts with their own bi-modal functions built in, but I'm wondering if any new ones support the existing connections from the new factory exhaust. If not currently, are there any in development?

I still feel like the 2022 bi-modal exhaust isn't loud enough. I like the idea of it, so I'd prefer an aftermarket exhaust that supports it. Plus I'm concerned that switching to a non bi-modal aftermarket exhaust would cause some permanent warnings on the dashboard. That would annoy me lol.
 
I understand the 2022 USDM Stingers have only been released recently. However apparently other markets have had the factory bi-modal exhaust already.

Are there any aftermarket exhausts that support the existing factory bi-modal function? I know there were some previous aftermarket exhausts with their own bi-modal functions built in, but I'm wondering if any new ones support the existing connections from the new factory exhaust. If not currently, are there any in development?

I still feel like the 2022 bi-modal exhaust isn't loud enough. I like the idea of it, so I'd prefer an aftermarket exhaust that supports it. Plus I'm concerned that switching to a non bi-modal aftermarket exhaust would cause some permanent warnings on the dashboard. That would annoy me lol.
You should try removing your resonators and/or secondary downpipes first and see if the sound increased enough for what your are looking for. Also once break-in you exhaust sound should increase.

Bi-modal exhaust cost 2k+, maybe worth if to try the secondary and resonators for less than a quarter of the price.
 
You should try removing your resonators and/or secondary downpipes first and see if the sound increased enough for what your are looking for. Also once break-in you exhaust sound should increase.

Bi-modal exhaust cost 2k+, maybe worth if to try the secondary and resonators for less than a quarter of the price.

Thanks, yeah I'm going to give this stock exhaust more time to break in and see if it improves over time. Otherwise I may look into the resonator delete.
 
The 2022 exhausts are very quiet when compared to the prior version. Either that or sound deadening has significantly improved.
 
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