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Engine sound system removal

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There's a pipe that connects on the return pipe from the intercooler which goes to the intake manifold. It then has a U-bend and it attaches on the cabin filter cover.
 

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I have removed mine, so if anyone is interested in adapting it to their car just let me know. Will sell for a great price!
 

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I am interested but i have alouminium pipes so probably i cant fit that
 

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ONLY AEK said:
I am interested but i have alouminium pipes so probably i cant fit that

The sound system works with the pipe on the left side of the engine (Air Box to IC). If you do not have this or if it is a straight-pipe then you are correct that the sound box will not work unless you do modifications. As I have not seen or heard anyone doing this I cannot say it will work or not. But I can sell you mine and you can be the first.
 

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you probably mean the pipe from ic to the intake
as i said i have changed that with alouminium so i can not just fit that and i am not willing to make any modifications
thanks anyway!
 

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Think this is the resonator/sound system.
 

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Yes thats it and it needs modification to my pipe
Its interesting though that the picture is from 156 but this system was ONLY on 200
 

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I believe that the left pipe where the sound pipe connects to is the same for the THP156 and THP200. There could have been an option, maybe the sport package, that this was also added to the THP156. But I own a THP200 and this as you said standard.
 

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ONLY AEK said:
Its interesting though that the picture is from 156 but this system was ONLY on 200

I actually didn't specify a rcz engine.

I thought it was on all petrol engined models and not the diesel.

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It's a bit of a cheat, but I like it. Mine sounds ace inside when you give it the berries.
Be nice if it sounded the same outside!
 

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RCZIain said:
It's a bit of a cheat, but I like it. Mine sounds ace inside when you give it the berries.
Be nice if it sounded the same outside!

It's actual engine noise so not a cheat... Synthetic interior engine sound systems as used by BMW, that is cheating!
 

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So either removal of pipe 10 and 11, or clogging up pipe 11 with some soude deadening material shuts up the system?
 

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sanpiseth40 said:
Hi guys, My rcz asphalt has the sound system membrane thing onboard which artificially amplifies the engine sound. Image I want to remove ...
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Take a look at the pictures in the thread and identify pipes 10 and 11 which takes engine noise into the cabin. If you remove either of these then you will need to seal up any hole left-over. Or seal up the end result going into the cabin as it is only sound.
 
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