Porsche, Honda, Audi, Volkswagen, Ford, Dodge,Toyota, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Mercedes

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

ARMYTRIX Stainless Steel Valvetronic Exhaust System Quad Carbon Tips Lexus LC500 5.0L V8 2017+ LXLC5-QC11

 

ARMYTRIX Stainless Steel Valvetronic Exhaust System Quad Carbon Tips Lexus LC500 5.0L V8 2017+ LXLC5-QC11

ARMYTRIX Stainless Steel Valvetronic Exhaust System Quad Carbon Tips Lexus LC500 5.0L V8 2017+ LXLC5-QC11


**This Valvetronic Exhaust System from ARMYTRIX definitely will increase power, reduce weight and improve sound for your Lexus LC500. 

**ARMYTRIX exhaust systems differ from other brand's exhaust systems with their unique "Throttle Pedal Sensor and Engine RPM Signal Auto Functions".

Features:
  • Secondary race pipe (LXLC5-DD2L+CLXLC5-DD2R)
  • X-pipe (LXLC5-M)
  • Valvetronic mufflers (LXLC5-VML+ LXLC5-VMR)
  • Wireless remote control kits (OWRC) 
  • Quad Carbon Tips (4xC11)

ARMYTRIX VALVETRONIC: HOW IT WORKS- BRIEF OVERVIEW.

1. The whole point of the Valvetronic system from ARMYTRIX is to give you an option for how loud you want your car to be. 

2. The Valvetronic system allows you to switch between being quiet and being loud with the push of a button via the included remote or through the smartphone application.

3. When you press the button on the remote or smartphone application, you are communicating with the OBDII module via Bluetooth. 

4. This OBDII module tells the exhaust valve module to allow the engine vacuum to open or close the exhaust valve. 

5. You can also set the exhaust valve module to an automatic mode which will open/ close the exhaust valve based on predetermined RPM range or throttle position.

6. Apart from getting a brutal sound with the Valvetronic system open, you can also gain power, especially if your car is turbocharged. 

7. Depending on the car, modifications, and tune you have, the valve being open will also the exhaust gas to flow more freely, as it does not have to pass through any muffler. 

8. If your vehicle is turbocharged, you may see a slight increase in boost pressure depending if you are running an open or closed boost cycle, resulting in more horsepower.



No comments:

Post a Comment