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Exhaust flaps open in N-Mode at 5500 rpm, in D-Mode at 3500-4000 rpm and on Race-Mode they are always open.

The exhaust controller has two options: a) serial mode (see above) and b) flaps always open regardless of DNA-Mode selected.
 
Steve is great to work with.

We are an authorized installer for Forza and carry the controller in stock. If anyone needs installation in the Austin, TX or LA, CA Areas we have it in stock and are glad to help.
 
Will let you know when I pick it up.
Should we start a pool for when you get your first drive-by violation warning or ticket?

And if that ever comes to pass (which I truly hope it doesn't) may you be treated with the same respect and compassion that I was by the Long Beach Police Department.
 
owns 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti Sport AWD
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Hey. How much are you getting charged to install it and who did you use?
Will let you know when I pick it up. Hopefully not too much!
The shop charged me $150. I also had them install the front license plate bracket for me on the passenger side tow hook. That was probably 15 minutes. Say $120 then. Worth every cent though.
 
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Will let you know when I pick it up.
Should we start a pool for when you get your first drive-by violation warning or ticket?

And if that ever comes to pass (which I truly hope it doesn't) may you be treated with the same respect and compassion that I was by the Long Beach Police Department.
I will avoid Long Beach going forward. One word for the controller AWESOMENESS!!

My Q sounds phenomenal in Normal and Dynamic now. See thumbnail below for the remote. Turn engine on, normal Q operation. Press "button B" and it sounds exactly like it's in Race mode. Press "button A", back to normal Q operation. Turn off engine, back to normal Q operation. The best aftermarket investment I can think of for pure aural pleasure.
 

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I will avoid Long Beach going forward. One word for the controller AWESOMENESS!!

My Q sounds phenomenal in Normal and Dynamic now. See thumbnail below for the remote. Turn engine on, normal Q operation. Press "button B" and it sounds exactly like it's in Race mode. Press "button A", back to normal Q operation. Turn off engine, back to normal Q operation. The best aftermarket investment I can think of for pure aural pleasure.
That's awesome it works how you want. Enjoy and keep us posted after a few hundred miles.
 
I will avoid Long Beach going forward. One word for the controller AWESOMENESS!!

My Q sounds phenomenal in Normal and Dynamic now. See thumbnail below for the remote. Turn engine on, normal Q operation. Press "button B" and it sounds exactly like it's in Race mode. Press "button A", back to normal Q operation. Turn off engine, back to normal Q operation. The best aftermarket investment I can think of for pure aural pleasure.
No, truly, they were great. An officer witnessed a drunk driver slam into the back of my brand new SAAB 9000. He was at my car making sure I was OK before I could shut off the engine. He had paramedics check me out on-the-spot and got word to my grandfather (whom I was on my way to visit) that I would be a bit late (those were the days before cell phones became rampant). He also had a department mechanic look over my car to make sure I could drive it safely. Both I and the drunk pickup driver had out-of-state plates, causing the officer to joke about all the extra paperwork. Finally, he asked me to call him when I got home (to Virginia) so he knew I was OK. A class act. I hope there are many more like him. If you want a place to avoid, Royal Oak, Michigan would be a good start.

Glad you like your controller (major understatement). Will you ever use your car's audio system again?
 
owns 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti Sport AWD
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I will avoid Long Beach going forward. One word for the controller AWESOMENESS!!

My Q sounds phenomenal in Normal and Dynamic now. See thumbnail below for the remote. Turn engine on, normal Q operation. Press "button B" and it sounds exactly like it's in Race mode. Press "button A", back to normal Q operation. Turn off engine, back to normal Q operation. The best aftermarket investment I can think of for pure aural pleasure.
No, truly, they were great. An officer witnessed a drunk driver slam into the back of my brand new SAAB 9000. He was at my car making sure I was OK before I could shut off the engine. He had paramedics check me out on-the-spot and got word to my grandfather (whom I was on my way to visit) that I would be a bit late (those were the days before cell phones became rampant). He also had a department mechanic look over my car to make sure I could drive it safely. Both I and the drunk pickup driver had out-of-state plates, causing the officer to joke about all the extra paperwork. Finally, he asked me to call him when I got home (to Virginia) so he knew I was OK. A class act. I hope there are many more like him. If you want a place to avoid, Royal Oak, Michigan would be a good start.

Glad you like your controller (major understatement). Will you ever use your car's audio system again?
Happy to hear that about your police experience. I've had reason to deal with the Nassau County police many, many times in the past few years (not as an object of their interest fortunately) and have great respect for their professionalism and humanity.

As for the audio system....the Q has an audio system??
 
I keep thinking if I want to get one of these or not. The benefit of not, is that my driving without traction and increasingly sideways action will have me certified as a fully sik drift pro in no time.

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My Q sounds phenomenal in Normal and Dynamic now. See thumbnail below for the remote. Turn engine on, normal Q operation. Press "button B" and it sounds exactly like it's in Race mode. Press "button A", back to normal Q operation. Turn off engine, back to normal Q operation. The best aftermarket investment I can think of for pure aural pleasure.[/QUOTE]

Does the valve controller revert back to "normal" when you turn off the car or does it stay in the open setting?
 
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Does the valve controller revert back to "normal" when you turn off the car or does it stay in the open setting?
Back to normal at engine turn off. I like that...if you were to drop it off for warranty work or something, there would be no indication that any modifications have been made.
 
After beta-testing a german exhaust controller two months ago, which always produced the check engine light warning (all modification efforts failed), i installed the forza controller yesterday.

Hurrah, it's working perfectly!

Only minor issue: We had to reset the remote, which didn't communicate at first. You have to open the box for this procedure.
 
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After beta-testing a german exhaust controller two months ago, which always produced the check engine light warning (all modification efforts failed), i installed the forza controller yesterday.

Hurrah, it's working perfectly!

Only minor issue: We had to reset the remote, which didn't communicate at first. You have to open the box for this procedure.

That's fantastic alfist67, enjoy it. It just adds to the miles of smiles.
 
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