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Simply reach under and cap the vacuum lines, no fuss, no mess, and you'll have the race mode sound all the time. Works perfect and costs $0
I bought some silicone hose and inline valves which are reachable by sliding your arm into the narrow slit like vents in the rear bumper next to the exhausts. I can now turn the system on and off by reaching in on each side and turning a vlave (takes all of 5 seconds each side). There was even a bracket in there to ziptie the valves to make it work well. In truth however I leave the valves open all the time, the car just sounds great that way IMO but if I were really concerned I can shut them off...
 
I've seen programmers out there, but to me the cost is just crazy when the vacuum line mod is just so easy. in addition i dont see any reason to switch back and forth, as at cruising speed the car is still relatively quiet with no drone, and when you nail it you get your sound.
 
No issues, as the mod is just removing the vacuum lines from the solenoid and plugging them. The computer doesn't know the difference since the solenoids are mechanical devices with no electrical function, and is easily restored to stock by simply plugging the vacuum lines back in prior to a trip to the dealer.
 
I thought I would pass some thoughts on forcing the valves open at all times ...

The easiest and lowest cost method is to disconnect the vacuum lines at each of the bypass valve actuators. MAKE SURE YOU PLUG THE LINES or you will have a massive vacuum leak. Also, put a bit of hose over the nipple on the actuator itself and plug that bit of hose as well. This will keep debris from getting in.

Disconnecting the vacuum lines will not allow you to easily toggle back and forth between open and closed. There will likely be times when you want to tone down the exhaust noise ... although I am sure there are some who may disagree. I would bet that if the local constable is hovering over your car, you may not want to have it too loud. Anyway, if you want to toggle between loud and soft, I invite you to review the Forza exhaust controller here ...


If anyone has any questions, contact me and I will try to answer as best I can.

Steve
 
Test drove a QV yesterday, left with just a bag of coffee. Definitely getting one. Thinking this will be the first and “hopefully only” mod that finds its way to the car.
 
Test drove a QV yesterday, left with just a bag of coffee. Definitely getting one. Thinking this will be the first and “hopefully only” mod that finds its way to the car.
For us, yes the Forza exhaust bypass valve controller is the only thing needed for this 99% perfect car. With the controller, it's 100% perfect.

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This is sweetness that can be linked to your home link buttons. Get one. You get extra barks for free when the boost valve closes. Even A mode sounds awesome :D
 
Anyone know any good shops in the NYC area that can install this?
 
That's good to hear
 
For that have had this installed, is there a noticable impact on fuel?
 
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