Yes. I am aware. However, it’s been tossed around before that a custom tune has been known to loose that tone, I haven’t heard any other info, therefore I was putting two and two together unless there’s not a chance that’s possible.exhaust tone is created by the exhaust, not a tune....
It’s not possible, the muffler is a physical mechanical componentYes. I am aware. However, it’s been tossed around before that a custom tune has been known to loose that tone, I haven’t heard any other info, therefore I was putting two and two together unless there’s not a chance that’s possible.
Welp I guess that squashes that. A while back I some Bullitt owners reported the nGauge kinda watered down the exhaust sound and wouldn’t switch back to normal, even after resorting the default tune. I didn’t see how that’s possible, I was thinking modern tuning was getting super advanced. Something else was probably up.It’s not possible, the muffler is a physical mechanical component
The only way to change the sound is by say like active exhaust where you have a valve that opens or closes mechanically
Now, if you could change that with the tune, then in theory, the answer would be yes, but you’re still just adjusting. What’s there on the switch
Haha! Give me one of those tunes that will make it “do what it do!” On a serious note, aside from the aforementioned burble tune, only X or H pipe will change the sound, but not the tune.you can add some decel stuff for backfire and popping, but that won't change the general sound under accelleration.....
i can see it now... can i get a wide open throttle exhaust tune to change how my exhaust sounds...... i read it on the internet