*New Product* MILD 2 WILD Z06 Exhaust On Demand
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*New Product* MILD 2 WILD Z06 Exhaust On Demand
*New Product* MILD 2 WILD Z06 Exhaust On Demand
Imagine having the ability to turn your Z06 exhaust from MILD (exhaust ports closed) to WILD (exhaust ports open) using your OEM Homelink (found on your visor) or via the supplied remote any time any place.
This revolutionary product lets you control your, 2006/2007 exhaust system on demand via a tiny wireless remote or the Homelink feature in your car . One of the coolest technologies on the Z06 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. Up until now, the owner’s only choice was to pull the fuse or to install wiring, drill a hole for a switch to turn the quiet mode off (and these sell for $85). After spending $75,000, the last thing I would want to do is start running wires and drilling holes.
Introducing the first and only wireless remote designed to give you full control over the Z06 exhaust. 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 or your Homelink transmitter (simple programming required, instructions provided). Once the Homelink is programmed, you can just use that to work your exhaust. Actually, you will get two sleek ON/OFF wireless controls that can be mounted anywhere and will control the exhaust up to 50’ away. The “ON” (default) mode gives you that race car sound 100% of the time. The “OFF” mode works as the stock setting and is quiet to preset OEM 3,500 RPM . 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.
How cool to stand behind your car and demonstrate the exhaust, using the remote. The system can be removed in seconds and you will never know it was there.
You will receive the professionally engineered plug and play wireless receiver, two miniature remotes and the necessary homelink programing instructions. (I am currently not posting pictures of this product for a number of reasons) Believe me you will be happy with the quality and fit of this unique product.
These can be ordered now but will start shipping in about a week
LINK TO ORDER
Imagine having the ability to turn your Z06 exhaust from MILD (exhaust ports closed) to WILD (exhaust ports open) using your OEM Homelink (found on your visor) or via the supplied remote any time any place.
This revolutionary product lets you control your, 2006/2007 exhaust system on demand via a tiny wireless remote or the Homelink feature in your car . One of the coolest technologies on the Z06 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. Up until now, the owner’s only choice was to pull the fuse or to install wiring, drill a hole for a switch to turn the quiet mode off (and these sell for $85). After spending $75,000, the last thing I would want to do is start running wires and drilling holes.
Introducing the first and only wireless remote designed to give you full control over the Z06 exhaust. 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 or your Homelink transmitter (simple programming required, instructions provided). Once the Homelink is programmed, you can just use that to work your exhaust. Actually, you will get two sleek ON/OFF wireless controls that can be mounted anywhere and will control the exhaust up to 50’ away. The “ON” (default) mode gives you that race car sound 100% of the time. The “OFF” mode works as the stock setting and is quiet to preset OEM 3,500 RPM . 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.
How cool to stand behind your car and demonstrate the exhaust, using the remote. The system can be removed in seconds and you will never know it was there.
You will receive the professionally engineered plug and play wireless receiver, two miniature remotes and the necessary homelink programing instructions. (I am currently not posting pictures of this product for a number of reasons) Believe me you will be happy with the quality and fit of this unique product.
These can be ordered now but will start shipping in about a week
LINK TO ORDER
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Another good one Ed.
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Originally Posted by black05c6z51
that could be used for a lot of things that is cool!!!!!
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Originally Posted by hoffie
Hey Ed,
Joel was playing with his remote all night long.You did a great job on the quick installation.
Joel was playing with his remote all night long.You did a great job on the quick installation.
What!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by hoffie
Hey Jeff.I should have seen that one coming.I left myself open
Edit:"He was playing with his new remote for his z06 exhaust"
There.I feel much better now
Edit:"He was playing with his new remote for his z06 exhaust"
There.I feel much better now
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Originally Posted by mswaim
Hey Ed, you think that would work for the XLR-V crowd? I believe their car shares the same exhaust as the Z06.
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Originally Posted by Abomination
I was going to ask this myself, If your not sure Ill be the guinea pig for it.
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I saw Ed install the device on Joel's Z06. Simple foolproof installation. Great idea! The only problem is each time Joel hits the Homelink button my garage door goes up and down!!! One of us is got to move!
ONLY Kidding!
Ed has done it again.
ONLY Kidding!
Ed has done it again.
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A few of the guys on the XLR-V boards have found a way to control the bypass by cutting in and adding a switch, I'll look around and see if I can find a link to their wiring diagram.
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Question: In the "OFF" mode (Quite) will the system work like stock? In other words, will the exhaust flaps still open at ~3500 RPM via the computer control? Or is this system bi-passing the computer control and now needs to be manually controlled? Thanks and I'll get if it operates normally in the "OFF" mode. dofdear
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Originally Posted by dofdear
Question: In the "OFF" mode (Quite) will the system work like stock? In other words, will the exhaust flaps still open at ~3500 RPM via the computer control? Or is this system bi-passing the computer control and now needs to be manually controlled? Thanks and I'll get if it operates normally in the "OFF" mode. dofdear
Thanks
Ed