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I have 2014 Stingray that is equipped with the Z51 package. It has the driver controllable performance exhaust system. I did not like the default setting on the exhaust as the baffles in the exhaust open and close seemingly at will. Thus, I went to the "settings" and turned off the system, which should leave the exhaust in the "open" mode all of the time, in other words, the mode where it should be open and louder all of the time. There is no information about this in the owner's manual, and the dealer tells me that everything "checks our alright". Has anyone else had this issue, and if so, what did you have to do about it. I had a similar problem in my C6 and it was a solenoid that controls the opening and closing of the baffles. I understand that the new system is electronic and does not work on vacuum so I don't know if it could be the same type of problem. Any experience like this and if you did, what did you have to do about it?
I have 2014 Stingray that is equipped with the Z51 package. It has the driver controllable performance exhaust system. I did not like the default setting on the exhaust as the baffles in the exhaust open and close seemingly at will. Thus, I went to the "settings" and turned off the system, which should leave the exhaust in the "open" mode all of the time, in other words, the mode where it should be open and louder all of the time. There is no information about this in the owner's manual, and the dealer tells me that everything "checks our alright". Has anyone else had this issue, and if so, what did you have to do about it. I had a similar problem in my C6 and it was a solenoid that controls the opening and closing of the baffles. I understand that the new system is electronic and does not work on vacuum so I don't know if it could be the same type of problem. Any experience like this and if you did, what did you have to do about it?
Thank you, Nccardfan
I'm guessing what you're getting at is that the exhaust sounds like the valves in the mufflers are shut.
I had an issue where one of the muffler's valves had come unplugged. But I think the issue you're having is that the car's just quiet. Is your car an automatic? If so, try keeping the car in paddle shift mode and see if it stops going quiet. My guess is that your AFM is kicking on and your valves will automatically shut at that point.
It could be your AFM (4/8 Cylinder activation) valves closing. Are you an automatic? These will activate in any mode. To keep it in V8, slip your shifter into Maunal.
The valves are just ahead of the mufflers and attenuate the flow by about 80% so the car doesn't sound like a fart can eqiipped Honda when activated.
I'm guessing what you're getting at is that the exhaust sounds like the valves in the mufflers are shut.
I had an issue where one of the muffler's valves had come unplugged. But I think the issue you're having is that the car's just quiet. Is your car an automatic? If so, try keeping the car in paddle shift mode and see if it stops going quiet. My guess is that your AFM is kicking on and your valves will automatically shut at that point.
Tahnk you for your response. You may be right, the car may be "just quiet" which is too bad, in my opintion, but you response helps. When you refer to the "AFM", what are you referring to? And yes, my car is an automatic. Thanks!
Last edited by nccardfan; Jun 30, 2014 at 05:22 PM.
Reason: Left out an important point.
Tahnk you for your response. You may be right, the car may be "just quiet" which is too bad, in my opintion, but you response helps. When you refer to the "AFM", what are you referring to? And yes, my car is an automatic. Thanks!
Since your car is an auto, it's going into V4 mode more often than you think.
When that occurs, the AFM valves (by the way, AFM stands for Active Fuel Management) engage, limiting the exhaust flow to change the note to a more pleasant tone.
To get around this, you will want to be using the M paddle option in Sport or Track modes to limit the V4 engagement. You'll also want to open up the exhaust by disabling the Engine Sound Management by setting it to OFF. This will allow the car to be at the loudest volume when not in V4 mode.
If you would like to further increase the volume, search here for our thread on removing Fuse 41 from the front fusebox. This will eliminate the tip-in delay on the exhaust from off-idle and in sport mode, as it will leave the valves open at all times. This sounds like what you'd like to be hearing.