DETAILS
QuickSilver have engineered an improved exhaust system for the 2024 Aston Martin V8 Vantage. Our system is classed as a Titan Sport system which uses a mix of premium metals for their unique performance and sound qualities. Titanium is used as the silencer casing, being stronger it is used in a thinner gauge. When it resinates it produces higher pitched notes. Type 304 Stainless Steel adds a littler more depth throughout the rev range and is used for all the mandrel bent pipe work. In addition we integrate our Sound ArchitectTM active valves so the driver can open and shut the valves at his or her discretion. The factory exhaust from Aston Martin does not have any valves and thus does not allow the driver to choose. Our system retains all the in-car functionality including the exhaust 'exaggeration' button. This button uses artificial sound through the speaker set up and is default from the factory. Couple with our OPF/GPF delete pipes for the ultimate sound upgrade. |
SOUND ARCHITECTTM - ACTIVE VALVES
Electronic Valves inc. Sound ArchitectTM Module - uses QS APP (Android and iOS) Our Sound Architect App hands control of the valves back to the driver for the ultimate experience. When you select Open theyll stay open and when you select Closed theyll stay closed this choice will be remembered even after the cars been turned off and on. The electronic module included only requires a 12v feed, usually a cigarette-lighter socket. Its Bluetooth controlled on the drivers smart device, and pairing takes just a minute. The electronics are designed in-house and manufactured for us here in the UK, using local British factories. |
KEY FEATURES
Vastly improved sound over factory exhaust, more depth throughout. Valves offer two defined sounds at a touch of a button, suited to every environment. Titan Sport uses Titanium and Type 304 Stainless Steel. Retains all in car functionality inc. exhaust 'exaggeration' button. Works in relation to throttle position, can remain relatively civilised when required. Less weight and better flow equals improved performance. |