Now available from SCP: C7 Corvette Mild 2 Wild Exhaust On-Demand Switch
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Now available from SCP: C7 Corvette Mild 2 Wild Exhaust On-Demand Switch
C7 Corvette Mild 2 Wild Exhaust On Demand Switch
Imagine having the ability to turn your Corvette C7 Z06, Grand Sport and Stingray NPP exhaust from MILD (exhaust ports closed) to WILD (exhaust ports open) using the supplied remote.
This revolutionary product lets you control your, 2014-Present Corvette Z06,Grand Sport, Stingray or NPP exhaust system on demand via a tiny wireless remote or the Homelink feature in your car . One of the coolest technologies on the new 2014-Present Corvette Z06,Grand Sport, Stingray NPP equipped Corvette is the “bi-mode” exhaust. Whisper quite up until 3500 RPM and then a wide open race car sound as the flaps located in the tips open. The problem is the inability to control this feature.
This patent pending product requires no drilling or running wires through your car. It’s a simple 5 min simple plug and play installation that anyone can do. Once installed, you will have full control over the exhaust mode, via a simple ON/OFF remote wireless controller. You also will get two sleek ON/OFF wireless controls that can be mounted anywhere and will control the exhaust up to 50’ away. The “OFF” mode gives you that race car sound 100% of the time. The “ON” mode works as the stock setting and is quiet to preset OEM 3,500 RPM so the system will work just like the stock system . The switch can be used anytime the car is running, allowing you to show your friends what a cool exhaust you have as you can use the remote and open and close the flaps on demand.
You will receive the professionally engineered plug and play wireless receiver, two miniature remotes (batteries included) and the necessary homelink programming instructions. Believe me you will be happy with the quality and fit of this Corvette exhaust controller.
Check them out here: C7 Corvette Mild 2 Wild Exhaust On Demand Switch
Imagine having the ability to turn your Corvette C7 Z06, Grand Sport and Stingray NPP exhaust from MILD (exhaust ports closed) to WILD (exhaust ports open) using the supplied remote.
This revolutionary product lets you control your, 2014-Present Corvette Z06,Grand Sport, Stingray or NPP exhaust system on demand via a tiny wireless remote or the Homelink feature in your car . One of the coolest technologies on the new 2014-Present Corvette Z06,Grand Sport, Stingray NPP equipped Corvette is the “bi-mode” exhaust. Whisper quite up until 3500 RPM and then a wide open race car sound as the flaps located in the tips open. The problem is the inability to control this feature.
This patent pending product requires no drilling or running wires through your car. It’s a simple 5 min simple plug and play installation that anyone can do. Once installed, you will have full control over the exhaust mode, via a simple ON/OFF remote wireless controller. You also will get two sleek ON/OFF wireless controls that can be mounted anywhere and will control the exhaust up to 50’ away. The “OFF” mode gives you that race car sound 100% of the time. The “ON” mode works as the stock setting and is quiet to preset OEM 3,500 RPM so the system will work just like the stock system . The switch can be used anytime the car is running, allowing you to show your friends what a cool exhaust you have as you can use the remote and open and close the flaps on demand.
You will receive the professionally engineered plug and play wireless receiver, two miniature remotes (batteries included) and the necessary homelink programming instructions. Believe me you will be happy with the quality and fit of this Corvette exhaust controller.
Check them out here: C7 Corvette Mild 2 Wild Exhaust On Demand Switch
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So basically unlike in track mode this allows the flaps to stay open regardless of rpm? Do they stay open so that when you restart the car you don't have to use the remote again? Can you post the installation instructions? Thanks!
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Yes, with this device, the valves stay open all the time. You have to press the "on" fob button to make them close. Every time you restart the car, it will be in loud mode.
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You should also be able to program this to your homelink visor, if equipped. I run mine wide open pretty much all the time, unless I'm leaving for work before 8 a.m. or coming home after 10 p.m.
You'll have to clean your outer exhaust "trumpets" more often though, while the inners stay pretty much spotless.
You'll have to clean your outer exhaust "trumpets" more often though, while the inners stay pretty much spotless.
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Well then try it. M2W does sell 2 different versions for C6 and C7.
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I don't know for sure, but I'd guess the major difference is the C7 version is wirelessly switchable, either with the supplied fobs or by programming to Homelink, because the fuse controlling NPP is in the engine bay fusebox. Since the C6 fuse was located under the passenger-side dash fusebox, it was a simple wired switch.
I suppose one could modify the C6 kit and run a wire through the firewall if they already have one. OTOH, why go to all that trouble to save $70?
I suppose one could modify the C6 kit and run a wire through the firewall if they already have one. OTOH, why go to all that trouble to save $70?
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Will the M2W switch do ANYTHING different, other than make it switchable to quiet at the push of the button, or will it make it louder more of the time?
I've had M2W on several C6's and loved it, but haven't ordered one for the C7 thinking I've already got it set to the loudest setting by choosing "Track" for the exhaust. Can anyone clarify for me, please ???
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No, even set on Track mode, the valves are not open all the time for noise regulation reasons.
The only way to keep the NPP valves open all the time is to remove the fuse, which is what a lot of folks have done. Problem with that is, you may want to keep the option of quieting the car down without pulling over, and reinstalling the fuse.
The M2W does the same thing as pulling the fuse manually and putting it back in.
The only way to keep the NPP valves open all the time is to remove the fuse, which is what a lot of folks have done. Problem with that is, you may want to keep the option of quieting the car down without pulling over, and reinstalling the fuse.
The M2W does the same thing as pulling the fuse manually and putting it back in.
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Thanks That's what I was needing to understand. For what ever reason, I thought putting the exhaust setting to TRACK would keep the valves open 100% of the time. Guess NOT.......
Sounds like another M2W for me
We always liked having the ones in our past C6's as sometimes on the highway, it's nice to quiet it down for a long highway ride. Also, coming into the neighborhood at 1 am it's handy to be a "good" neighbor.
Thanks That's what I was needing to understand. For what ever reason, I thought putting the exhaust setting to TRACK would keep the valves open 100% of the time. Guess NOT.......
Sounds like another M2W for me
We always liked having the ones in our past C6's as sometimes on the highway, it's nice to quiet it down for a long highway ride. Also, coming into the neighborhood at 1 am it's handy to be a "good" neighbor.
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It's worth the price and a very easy install.
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I saw one version that was installed in the rear of the car and had a sensor to pick up the computer signal from the BCM, but this not appear to need the extra sensor when installed on the fuse in the engine compartment.
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You can search the issue in 2013, 2014 and part of 2015. Finally some folks figured it out and also how to get a consistent signal. You can search that as well, many pics and details.
For the simple vacuum activated C6 system just did as you said, put in a $5 toggle switch I placed in the cup holder with an integrated round case. No feedback circuit. Even that is not easy in the C7. I had a $15 remote relay I purchased for another project, but decided the manual switch was easier for the C6.
For my GS on order, would purchase the Mild-To-Wild as they have solved all issues and provided a remote relay that works and a prewired system.
To each there own.
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