![]() 03/27/2017 at 14:58 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
They’ve come full circle already.
I present to you: Real quad pipes disguised as twin exhausts from the factory.
They’re really hard to see unless you’re near the ground and in a specific light. Quite well hidden.
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What exhaust tip?
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Even worse. Dual pipes on a single side dumped in front of the outlet on the new VW Arteon
1:30
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What car?
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I’m pretty sure there some stupid law in Europe about that.
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Don’t think so.
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W222 Mercedes S550
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VAG can go explicit themselves with this new trend they are doing.
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They Veyron has “fake tips”.
It’s there to protect the hot gases from damaging the paint on the bumper.
Same on the Reventon.
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Well the emissions coming out the back outlet are well under the limit.
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Well the Lambo literally shoots fire so I can understand.
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the Volkswagen Arteon has fake tips for quad exhausts too
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It’s not fake if it’s functional, then it’s still part of the exhaust system. So technically still an exhaust tip.
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It maybe the dumps for the waste-gates?
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Meanwhile...
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I think I read somewhere that Diesel’s have to have their exhaust tips pointing downwards in Europe. The Arteon in that video is indeed a Diesel.
C200 Diesel:
C200: