German exhaust specialist Eisenmann has recently announced a new release, with the company playing with an Audi A5 (we are, of ocurse, talking about the facelifted model).
Eisenmann chose the 2.0-liter TFSI turbocharged four-cylinder unit, which is a very popular engine, having been borrowed from the VW Golf GTI. Unfortunately, the tuner didn’t release the specs for its latest exhaust, which means that we don’t know how many hp the engine gains.
However, the company did throw in a few photos and we can see that it has gone for a setup that uses four round tailpipes. These come with a rather discreet look, so if you go easy on the throttle pedal, nobody will notice that you have a custom exhaust. However, we expect things to enter the “growl” area once you abuse the pedal on the right.
However, the company did throw in a few photos and we can see that it has gone for a setup that uses four round tailpipes. These come with a rather discreet look, so if you go easy on the throttle pedal, nobody will notice that you have a custom exhaust. However, we expect things to enter the “growl” area once you abuse the pedal on the right.