Exhaust System

Introducing the Worlds First Acura NSX Titanium Exhaust System

The original Acura NSX was the “affordable” super car which was released in the early 90’s. This vehicle was set out to be a competitor against the established vehicles such as the Ferrari 348T, Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 and Porsche 911. The mixture of reliability, low cost of running / maintenance and balanced chassis have made it a fan favorite even to this day.

Fast forward almost 30 years and we now have the all new Acura NSX sports car. While the original had a 3.0 or 3.2 naturally asiprated V6, this new vehicle has a 3.5l V6 with both hybrid drive and twin turbo chargers. Also power levels have almost doubled since this vehicle was first released. The only issue with this new chassis, is the lack of aftermarket performance parts.

Finally, ARMYTRIX has stepped up to the plate and made an quality exhaust system for this vehicle. Many potential buyers were turned off by the lack of exhaust noise and the driver engagement that this inevitably provides. The Titanium system for this vehicle will definitely wake the vehicle up and enhance the driving experience. Optional downpipes will remove restrictions directly after the turbo charger and provide quick spool and top end power. The Titanium construction of the muffler system gives you a unique F1 style sound, with complete control via the valve system. The first prototype has been installed on the vehicle posted below and this car will also be on display at the SEMA show 2017. Pre-orders have begun, so enjoy this teaser while the systems are put into production!

These exhaust systems are available for pre-order through ARMYTRIX USA or recommended dealers.  For more info or to order, please contact us here – https://www.armytrixusa.com/contact/

For more information on the SEMA build, follow DocZilla12 on NSX prime (LINK)

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Maserati GranTurismo MC Stradale V8 with ARMYTRIX Exhaust System

The Maserati GranTurismo is a damn good looking car… Its muscular hips and curvy design create an appearance that is very attractive for car enthusiasts. The good looks, Maserati prestige and great performance have made this platform popular world wide.  Since the vehicle looks so good in stock form, many owners do not do much to improve it aesthetically. So if you do not want to visually mod this vehicle, at least you can improve its sound and performance.

This is where the ARMYTRIX exhaust system comes into play. The Maserati has a decent sound from the factory, but it is muffled like any luxury coupe. Some people like the refinement, but what if you had a choice of sound output? The ARMYTRIX system comes with valves pre-installed which allow you to adjust the noise output on the fly. You can cruise around town comfortably and when you need exotic V8 noises, you will receive them at the push of a button. On top of the upgraded exhaust note, you will also see performance benefits from reduced weight and improved flow. These performance gains are even higher when coupled with the optional down-pipes. Check out the crazy noises this exhaust system makes on the vehicle posted below, you will not be disappointed!

Includes:

  • X-Pipe
  • Valvetronic mufflers
  • Tail pipe
  • Remote control module

Features:

  • Stainless Steel
  • Dual Chrome Silver Tips
  • 3 Mode Valve System to control exhaust sound

Fitment:

  • Maserati GranTurismo 4.7L V8 11-17

These exhaust systems are available immediately through ARMYTRIX USA or recommended dealers.  For more info or to order, please contact us here – https://www.armytrixusa.com/contact/

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Volkswagen MK6 GTI With a fresh Blue Tipped ARMYTRIX exhaust System – Installed by allDesign Spain

The MK6 GTI is a very tuner-friendly platform with thousands of different mods and options for customization. This version of the Golf hatchback features a 2.0L turbo-charged Direct injection gasoline engine. The engine configuration offers optimal efficiency and very good power output for the minimal displacement. In order to extract the most power from the engine, an exhaust system is needed to reduce back pressure and increase flow. For the best results, a race styled down-pipe and full cat-back will yield the best performance.

ARMYTRIX has a full turbo-back exhaust system which is a perfect for increasing power output, while also improving the exhaust note. The available down-pipe allows for instant turbo spool by enlarging the factory 2.5″ piping to a 3″ pipe. Paired with the cat-back valvetronic muffler system, you get a free flowing exhaust system with the ability to control the sound output via the remote system or ARMYTRIX application.

Take a look at the video below which shows off a freshly installed cat back exhaust by allDesign Spain. You will be able to hear this exhaust with the exhaust valves in the open position as well as closed. This is a must have upgrade for any Volkswagen GTI owner!

These exhaust systems are available immediately through ARMYTRIX USA or recommended dealers.  For more info or to order, please contact us here – https://www.armytrixusa.com/contact/

admin Sep 06, 2017 ARMYTRIX HQ, ARMYTRIX USA, Volkswagen 0 Comment Read More

Grabber Blue Mustang GT 5.0 Makes Wonderful Noises with an ARMYTRIX Valvetronic Exhaust System

Even though the masses might not particularly like Mustangs, there is no doubt they are a powerful, mod-friendly platform. We can sit around and make all of the crowd jokes under the sun, but at the end of the day, they are a potent vehicle. The 5.0L Coyote engines offered in the GT models have impressive power numbers and are offered at a great initial price point.

The first things most mustang owners decide to upgrade is the exhaust system. In stock form they have a nice grumble, but it is way too muffled for most enthusiasts. If you want to take full control over the exhaust tone, while improving performance, an exhaust system is a necessary upgrade.

The Armytrix system for the Mustang GT allows the vehicle to expel the vast amount of exhaust gasses being pumped out of the 5.0 V8. Those gasses are then controlled via the valve system and create some pretty damn aggressive noises. Leave the valves in the “open” position and you will wake the living dead. Close the valves and you will be able to stroll through the suburbs at night without a problem.

See and hear everything yourself! Sound clips and installation photos can be found posted below. More in-depth product photos can be found under our application guide on the website.

These exhaust systems are available immediately through ARMYTRIX USA or recommended dealers.  For more info or to order, please contact us here – https://www.armytrixusa.com/contact/

 

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Two Luxury Exotics Receive ARMYTRIX Titanium Exhaust Systems – Lamborghini Aventador and Ferrari F12 – Platinum Cars

Its not often that you see a Ferrari F12 or Lamborghini  Aventador, let alone both in the same place, getting similar modifications done. These pair of exotic vehicles recently had services done at Platinum Cars UK, getting some new ARMYTRIX Exhaust products installed. Both of the vehicles received an upgrade from the Titanium line of ARMYTRIX exhaust systems. These systems allow for a much better exhaust flow and shed tons of weight off the total vehicle weight. A perfect combination of performance and prestige.

In the video posted below, you will see Platinum Cars install these exhausts on each of the vehicles. Since both of these vehicles have integrated exhaust surrounds that are incorporated into the bumper, installation is a slightly more involved task. These guys tackled the hard work beautifully. As payoff, you get to hear the beautiful noises of the V12 engines in both the Ferrari and Lamborghini.

These exhaust systems are available immediately through ARMYTRIX USA or recommended dealers.  For more info or to order, please contact us here – https://www.armytrixusa.com/contact/

 

admin Aug 28, 2017 ARMYTRIX HQ, Ferrari, Installation, Lamborghini 0 Comment Read More