Beautiful car… I like that mod a lot. Esp if you can’t afford a high quality exhaust this is a great alternative. Really don’t need to do much to these cars they are impressive the way they are - wheels/tint/suspension/res delete your good!
@@persiianprideeghaeli1007 I wouldn’t pay more then $3-400. Even that’s a little steep but it comes with owning this kind of car, the liability/risk goes up therefore so does the bill… *even though these cars have depreciated tremendously and aren’t that expensive anymore it’s still a Maserati!
No - ‘sport mode’ makes your car a bit louder due to a set of valves located in the exhaust muffler portion, when you turn sport on the these valves open up letting the full brunt of the exhaust tone out, when you switch it off they close off significantly making the tone much more muffled and docile. This is all equipped from factory. What the car in the video has done is - Permanently - deleted the factory resonator(s) which are located in the middle portion of the exhaust, the resonators muffle the tone of the exhaust note before it reaches the mufflers. Manufacturers do this to quiet the sound because without multiple points of resonance cars would be extremely loud from the factory
Beautiful car… I like that mod a lot. Esp if you can’t afford a high quality exhaust this is a great alternative. Really don’t need to do much to these cars they are impressive the way they are - wheels/tint/suspension/res delete your good!
Couldn't agree more!
Sounds great! Where did you get the rear diffuser?
Link on the video
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Sounds so sharp
Thank you.
Is resonator delete what you want to make it louder on start?
With the resonator delete it get louder not just in start but while driving as well.
@RonDIYMods did you also disconnect the exhaust valve caps?
Going to start some mods on mine next week.
For the brakes and rotors have you done them yourself before?
Yes I have done by brakes and rotors my self. Not hard at all
For comparison (sport mode)
1:29 Before
1:57 After
Yes
Still no issues? Any top end or low end performance loss? Any engine issues with change in back pressure?
No everything good. No issues.
How do you like the car, thinking about this or a 435i
I like my Ghibli but the new 435 look sick as well.
What are the dimensions (length and diameter) of the 2 pipes needed for this modification ? 🙏
Not sure bro I took it to a muffler shop to get it done.
Did you end up getting a check engine light?
No. not at all
The spoiler is so big on the maserati try to get a smaller one it looks way better in my opinion, i got mine a smaller spoiler
It’s funny you say that because I got a bigger spoiler for it. Lol
ruclips.net/video/CJhGyGv4MHM/видео.htmlsi=z1P0VEz2Kns33mYb
@@RonDIYModsthe new one you installed looks better in my opinion
Sounds good. Any issues like check engine light etc?
No not at all
Nice
Doesnt this just do the exact the same as if you put the car in sportmode
Yeah just louder
@@RonDIYMods cool so its good to do it. What is an average price a mechanicic would charge for this?$
@@persiianprideeghaeli1007 I wouldn’t pay more then $3-400. Even that’s a little steep but it comes with owning this kind of car, the liability/risk goes up therefore so does the bill…
*even though these cars have depreciated tremendously and aren’t that expensive anymore it’s still a Maserati!
No - ‘sport mode’ makes your car a bit louder due to a set of valves located in the exhaust muffler portion, when you turn sport on the these valves open up letting the full brunt of the exhaust tone out, when you switch it off they close off significantly making the tone much more muffled and docile. This is all equipped from factory.
What the car in the video has done is - Permanently - deleted the factory resonator(s) which are located in the middle portion of the exhaust, the resonators muffle the tone of the exhaust note before it reaches the mufflers. Manufacturers do this to quiet the sound because without multiple points of resonance cars would be extremely loud from the factory