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Johfra
November 7th, 2003, 04:45
I just picked up my RS6 a couple days ago and truly enjoy the handling and drive. There is something sad, though. My wife thinks it too loud and hates it.

Other than replacing the exhaust system for around $1200 (I refer to it as castration), does anyone have suggestions for a way to quiet it down a little?

Serious and comical responses are welcome.

Rally
November 7th, 2003, 04:58
Earplugs for the wife maybe :hihi:

milkandjuice
November 7th, 2003, 07:57
buy her a different car:p

Erik
November 7th, 2003, 09:44
Play Heavy Metal loud when she's in the car.

oregonbob
November 7th, 2003, 12:16
Originally posted by Johfra
...does anyone have suggestions for a way to quiet it down a little?

When you say it, did you mean the car or your wife? :-)

Have you considered a divorce? Of course, that would cost more than $1200 but would avoid the castration.

Just in case you aren't sure, this is a comical, not serious, response.

Johfra
November 7th, 2003, 13:11
I'm so glad I posted the question. Great replies.

The loud music was the first thing I did and the ear plugs I thought to use on myself so I wouldn't have to hear her say it's too loud:)

I guess the good thing is that she won't be taking my car, and the bad thing is that she's picking a new car for herself:cry:

I do enjoy the sound of it, and I only have 300 miles on it. Still breaking in the engine.

ZCD2.7T
November 7th, 2003, 14:27
So, I'm curious what your wife is using as a reference point? I don't think the RS is particularly loud at all, but it all depends on what you expect.

It's not a luxury car, it's a road rocket. It's never gonna be as quiet as a true luxury car, at least until the C6 body style comes along.

I guess you could also say that it rides roughly, too, but it really doesn't - it's just firm, in the manner of all performance cars.

She was expecting maybe Lexus-like silence and smoothness?? :confused:

btumble
November 7th, 2003, 16:43
Don't accelerate hard when she's in the car :hihi:

'Course that'd be like piloting a G5 and never leaving the ground...pointless.
Hope you work something out.

Bauer
November 7th, 2003, 17:10
Johfar-

Thanks for the thread it has been very entertaing.....Bob, funny as hell:D :D .

unfourtantly, I cant relate as my wife loves the sound of the RS6 and wants to now put exhaust on the S8 to make it sound similar:hmm: . Anyway, I dont think there is really any way except another car....which is more expensive than the $1200 but much less expensive than the divorce:D :D

Good luck:cheers:

360M
November 7th, 2003, 17:46
Bauer - If you want a Supersprint for your S8, let me know. I have one in my garage that was on my S8 for 8 months.

Bauer
November 7th, 2003, 18:09
Supersprint exhaust system? Have not heard of them....did it make a difference on your S8 and if yes, in what ways? I may be intrested...send me a PM.:cheers:

JAXRS6
November 7th, 2003, 21:03
Before you spend $1200 to change to a standard exhaust, you'd better have a listen to one. There's not much difference between it and the enhanced version, in the opinion of my sales manager & me. (I'm speaking about U.S. cars as you can see in my info)

I have the standard but also drove two with the enhanced before mine arrived. The enhanced produced a nice growl inside -- and so does the standard. Maybe some difference but not a lot.

jgun81
November 7th, 2003, 22:52
There is not much difference between
sound enhanced exhaust and standard...
You could say that sound enhanced exhaust
is tiny little bit louder, but not $1,200 worth difference.

YU7671
November 7th, 2003, 23:18
seriously, stock exhaust is probably the quietest you can get. The more money you pay, the sound probably get louder and throatier. Stock exhaust is built to a way to entice character of the engine and of course provide comfort.

Seriously RS6 sound so damn good, plus .... C platforms are quite quiet..... i guess the best thing to do is not to floor the thing or pass 3000rpm while she is in the car .(drive slowllllllyyyyyyy ) then you will be fine.

Relief yourself by saying "wooser" (Bad boys 2 movie)

Johfra
November 8th, 2003, 15:15
My wife took the car last night for the first time with one of her girlfriends. When she returned home (late and in one piece:race: ), she realized that it is completely different while in the driver's seat.

She asked her friend how it felt in the passenger seat, and I think it sounds different while being a passenger. I'm going to have her drive the car and I'll be the passenger (with my eyes closed:MTM: ) to see if I agree. Regardless, the exhaust stays (and the wife too). The car is such a pleasure to drive. It's my everyday car and it's a nice upgrade from my A6 4.2.

Besides, she's getting a new car now as well. She can pick a quieter one for herself.

Benman
November 8th, 2003, 17:08
Originally posted by Johfra
Regardless, the exhaust stays (and the wife too).
Glad to hear as the sound is truely something SWEET. Enjoy and welcome to the forum:cheers:

Ben:addict:

Bauer
November 10th, 2003, 16:29
Once you sit in the drivers seat everything changes. I gave the keys to my RS6 to my father and told him he needed to drive the car. His response was rather ho-hum before hand about driving a 4 door sedan.........boy how things change once someone drives the car. He could not stop talking about it and demanded that I stop by more ofter so he could drive it again.

My comment to people who don't know the car but say"oh its just a 4dr sedan" is "here are the keys....lets see if you will be eating those words":cheers:

Johfra
November 10th, 2003, 16:40
My comment to people who don't know the car but say"oh its just a 4dr sedan" is "here are the keys....lets see if you will be eating those words"

I agree. But, I must admit that there is something very peaceful about driving a car that others simply see as a "nice" car. I like to maintain a low-key existance, but break loose when other's don't expect it. :bow:

Bauer
November 10th, 2003, 17:33
I like to maintain a low-key existance, but break loose when other's don't expect it.

Agreed.....but I find that my "stealth" car is not so stealth. I have people recognize it ALL the time but as long a the "man" doesnt see it than it serves its stealth purpose:D :D :cheers:

Johfra
November 10th, 2003, 17:55
I hear ya. My wife had it out yesterday and a copy was tailing her for a while. He either wanted to stop her for a ticket, to admire the car or a date. I like to think it was to admire. :cheers: