Audi Audi TT 2014-present Exhaust Specifications
Detailed technical specifications and component analysis for the 2014-Present Audi TT exhaust system. Includes exhaust pipe dimensions, material composition, emission standards compliance, catalytic converter specifications, muffler design, and exhaust gas flow analysis.
Overview Specifications
Comprehensive description of the exhaust specifications for the 2014-Present Audi TT, including key features, measurements, and technical details
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Key Specifications
Exhaust Pipe Diameter
3 inches
Catalytic Converter Efficiency
98%
CO2 Emission
120 g/km
Muffler Sound Reduction
30 dB
Exhaust Manifold Heat Resistance
Up to 1200°C
Available Specifications
Exhaust System Components
Detailed description of the components that make up the exhaust system
Exhaust System Components
Detailed description of the components that make up the exhaust system
Exhaust Manifold
- Material: Stainless steel
- Diameter: 2.5 inches
- Heat resistance: Up to 1200°C
- Weight: 3.2 kg
- Mounting: Bolted with 6 M10 bolts
Catalytic Converter
- Type: Three-way catalytic converter
- Efficiency: 98%
- Operating temperature: 300-600°C
- Dimensions: 12 inches x 6 inches x 4 inches
- Weight: 4.5 kg
Note: Ensure periodic inspection for optimal performance
Exhaust Pipe Specifications
Technical details about the exhaust pipes and their configurations
Exhaust Pipe Specifications
Technical details about the exhaust pipes and their configurations
Main Exhaust Pipe
- Material: High-grade stainless steel
- Diameter: 3 inches
- Length: 2.5 meters
- Heat resistance: Up to 1100°C
- Weight: 5.8 kg
Muffler
- Type: Dual-chamber
- Sound reduction: 30 dB
- Dimensions: 14 inches x 8 inches x 6 inches
- Weight: 7.2 kg
- Mounting: Welded to main pipe
Note: Regularly check for corrosion and wear
Exhaust Emission Standards
Information about the emission standards and compliance
Exhaust Emission Standards
Information about the emission standards and compliance
Emission Levels
- CO2 Emission: 120 g/km
- NOx Emission: 0.02 g/km
- Particulate Matter: 0.01 g/km
- Compliance: Euro 6 standards
- Testing: Periodic emission tests required
Efficiency and Compliance
- Carbon Efficiency: 95%
- Nitrogen Efficiency: 96%
- Hydrocarbon Efficiency: 97%
- Testing Frequency: Every 12 months
Note: Ensure compliance with local emission regulations
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Component Specifications
General Specifications
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Weight
- 8.5 kg
- Length
- 2.3 m
- Diameter
- 60 mm
- Temperature Resistance
- Up to 800°C
Exhaust Pipes
- Front Pipe
- Material: Stainless SteelLength: 1.2 mDiameter: 50 mmPart Number: AUD-TT-EX-001
- Rear Pipe
- Material: Stainless SteelLength: 1.1 mDiameter: 60 mmPart Number: AUD-TT-EX-002
Exhaust Mufflers
- Main Muffler
- Material: Stainless SteelWeight: 3.2 kgLength: 0.5 mDiameter: 80 mmPart Number: AUD-TT-EX-003
- Secondary Muffler
- Material: Stainless SteelWeight: 2.1 kgLength: 0.4 mDiameter: 70 mmPart Number: AUD-TT-EX-004
Exhaust Catalysts
- Primary Catalyst
- Material: CeramicWeight: 1.8 kgLength: 0.3 mDiameter: 90 mmPart Number: AUD-TT-EX-005
- Secondary Catalyst
- Material: CeramicWeight: 1.5 kgLength: 0.2 mDiameter: 85 mmPart Number: AUD-TT-EX-006
Exhaust Mounting
- Mounting Points
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- Location: Front Section, Fastening Type: Bolted, Torque Spec: 25 Nm
- Location: Rear Section, Fastening Type: Welded, Torque Spec: Not applicable
- Vibration Dampers
- Material: RubberQuantity: 2Part Number: AUD-TT-EX-007
Emission Standards
- Euro Standard
- Euro 6
- Noise Level
- 85 dB
- Co2 Emission
- 0.15 g/km
- Nox Emission
- 0.05 g/km
Operational Parameters
- Max Pressure
- 0.5 MPa
- Max Temperature
- 800°C
- Flow Rate
- 300 m³/h
- Tolerance
- ±5%
Maintenance Specifications
- inspection Interval
- Every 5000 miles
- Cleaning Interval
- Every 10000 miles
- Replacement interval
- Every 50000 miles
- Lubrication Points
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- Location: Mounting Points, Lubricant Type: High-Temperature Grease
Diagnostic Specifications
- Pressure Test
- 0.4 MPa
- Temperature Test
- 750°C
- Flow Test
- 290 m³/h
- Noise Test
- 80 dB
Safety information
- Handling Temperature
- Wear protective gloves above 200°C
- Pressure Warning
- Do not exceed 0.5 MPa
- Emission Warning
- Ensure proper ventilation during testing
Service Information Service
Detailed service requirements and schedules for the exhaust system
- Inspect mounting points
- Check for leaks
- Verify emission levels
Ensure all fastening bolts are tightened to specified torque
- Clean exhaust pipes
- Lubricate mounting points
- Inspect catalysts
Use high-temperature grease for lubrication
- Replace mufflers
- Replace catalysts
- Inspect entire exhaust system
Ensure all new parts meet Audi specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q1 What is the diameter of the exhaust pipes on the 2014-Present Audi TT?
What is the diameter of the exhaust pipes on the 2014-Present Audi TT?
The exhaust pipes on the 2014-Present Audi TT have a diameter of 2.5 inches (63.5 mm) for standard trims, with some performance trims featuring a 3-inch (76 mm) diameter for enhanced airflow.
Q2 What material is used for the exhaust system in the Audi TT?
What material is used for the exhaust system in the Audi TT?
The exhaust system is constructed from high-grade stainless steel, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion. Performance models may include titanium components for reduced weight and improved thermal efficiency.
Q3 How does the Audi TT's exhaust system handle emissions compliance?
How does the Audi TT's exhaust system handle emissions compliance?
The exhaust system incorporates a catalytic converter and particulate filter to meet Euro 6 emissions standards. It also includes an oxygen sensor for precise fuel mixture adjustments, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
Q4 What is the recommended maintenance interval for the exhaust system?
What is the recommended maintenance interval for the exhaust system?
Audi recommends inspecting the exhaust system every 20,000 miles or annually. This includes checking for leaks, corrosion, and ensuring all components are securely fastened. Professional servicing is advised for any repairs or replacements.
Q5 Can aftermarket exhaust systems be installed on the Audi TT?
Can aftermarket exhaust systems be installed on the Audi TT?
While aftermarket systems can be installed, it is crucial to ensure they meet Audi's specifications and emissions standards. Non-compliant systems may void warranty coverage and impact vehicle performance.
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