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It's louder across the board, but moreso at higher RPM's. I wouldn't worry about obtrusive sound, at idle or a "set cruise speed", but that's just me. The nice thing is that you can switch it to OEM, if you'd prefer it quieter: giving you the best of both worlds.Can anyone confirm if the militek valve controller makes any difference at high RPM's? Or is it just louder at idle/low RPMs?
I want to be loud when I'm 'on it' but not when sat in traffic or cruising along.
That's good to know. My interest has peaked againIt's louder across the board, but moreso at higher RPM's. I wouldn't worry about obtrusive sound, at idle or a "set cruise speed", but that's just me.
There's no need to start the car in sport mode with the Millteck VC, if the valves are left open (in last position mode) then the car will sound the same in touring or sport. The only difference you'll ever hear is from sport to track when the car increases RPM a touch at idle. If you haven't already, I highly suggest programming the Millteck to your homelink garage opener on the rear view mirror as well. (although I leave my valves 100% always, it's an easy switch if I ever wanted). Cheers.I did the valve controller and 3rd cat delete and can highly recommend it, it sounds great! I used to switch modes between open and OEM but now don't even bother, i just leave it open the whole time. You can pretty easily control the volume with your right foot
What i do wish though was that there was a way to start up in sport mode - if you toggle the switch too early it doesn't notice.
Also i found the homelink option unreliable, for whatever reason the signal was too weak or the antenna in the wrong place (the remote works fine though).
Sport mode does other things -- throttle response for one.There's no need to start the car in sport mode with the Millteck VC, if the valves are left open (in last position mode) then the car will sound the same in touring or sport. The only difference you'll ever hear is from sport to track when the car increases RPM a touch at idle. If you haven't already, I highly suggest programming the Millteck to your homelink garage opener on the rear view mirror as well. (although I leave my valves 100% always, it's an easy switch if I ever wanted). Cheers.
interested in this tooAnyone install V2 of the valve controller? Looks like it plugs in a different place. Wondering how much easier it is to install? I did not see any instructions on teh GRP site.
I did the VC first and then the decat pipe. The decat pipe install was a PITA for me, since I struggled with the pipe expander. I think the VC made a bigger difference in volume than the decat pipe. But the decat pipe changed the tone and made it throatier. I can also hear more pops. Overall I still think the decat pipe is worth having.Having installed the Milltek valve controller I don’t think I’ll bother with the 3rd cat delete, the VC on its own makes more than enough difference - brilliant little mod to improve the exhaust sound.
Apart from an issue reinstalling the rear diffuser, (see separate thread) was simple even for an idiot like me.
How's the tone changed? What I personally love most about the V6 is the "howling" sound at the top of the rev range. It's a sort of higher frequency sound compared to the bassy drone you get from an open pipe 4 cylinder engine.. But the decat pipe changed the tone and made it throatier. I can also hear more pops. Overall I still think the decat pipe is worth having.
With a decat there is a lot more V6 howl at high revs but it remains civilised with no drone when cruising.How's the tone changed? What I personally love most about the V6 is the "howling" sound at the top of the rev range. It's a sort of higher frequency sound compared to the bassy drone you get from an open pipe 4 cylinder engine.
I wouldn't want to gain more volume at the expense of losing the distinctive 'howl' of the V6.