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      03-07-2024, 11:56 AM   #155
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I have the stainless steel exhaust on my F80 ZCP and love it. Sounds amazing no more popcorn burbles.

Have you guys thought of expanding your line and making your own Downpipes?
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      03-13-2024, 04:28 AM   #156
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Got this working. Big shoutout to Austin at Valvetronic Designs for helping me in realtime and sending out a valve controller to get the flaps working properly.

The issue for me was my OEM actuator and the anti rattle pin. The oem actuator was over-rotated and locked in position (both for closed and open), and the cotter pin was too short, both of which did not allow my flap to fully close in efficient mode.

The solution was to use the valve controller and its corresponding non-oem proprietary actuator motor (and new pin), to reset the flap to fully closed. Did this by dropping the muffler, connecting the valve controller actuator to the muffler and plugging in, then used the controller remote to open and close the flap to reset it. Once calibrated, I swapped off the valve controller actuator and loosely bolted on the oem actuator back on, using sport mode to open and close the valve, which worked to correct the flap position. I then tightened down the actuator and re-installed the muffler to the car.

Really appreciate valvetronics designs for their support and to make things right.

Havent had a chance to break it in and rip it, but when I do ill post a video in here.
Nice man. How did you get your mufler tips to sit higher and closer to the diffuser?
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      03-16-2024, 01:04 PM   #157
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Nice man. How did you get your mufler tips to sit higher and closer to the diffuser?

I twisted the Y pipe to muffler connection around and tried to pushed up on it while tightening down the clamp.

It is not ideal though. Still have quite a bit of droop on the right (and left, but not to same extent). Cant figure out where to get more slack to bring it up higher.

Anyone with this exhaust have this issue with fitment? What worked to resolve it?
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      04-23-2024, 07:36 PM   #158
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So were there any dyno’s ever done vs stock zcp exhaust?
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