While the C8 does monitor the valve position electronically; MBRP built travel stops into the bracket/hub assemblies, so the NPP actuators see the exact same position and range of travel as the OEM setup. I was especially careful (which is in the video) to reinstall the actuators in the fully open position. This is also where the car last saw the position of the valves. In the event a relearn was needed, I can pay the dealer to perform the procedure relatively easily. So far it has been 6 days of daily driving and no issues.
Sounds great! I'm sure even better in person.. I went with the AWE touring and love it as well!! I always like watching the install on these exhausts... well done!!
Mrs. Don's Life is tiny, but powerful, that's the message for the day! Great mod, sounds pretty good, wish we could have heard it from inside the vette while you driving it! My C7 Z06 seems just as loud stock though, but I'm sure it's different in person! Happy motoring!
Got MBRPs on my 18 Camero ss, Funny you say being that guy, my townhome community would agree also. That’s why I took the older crowd that could have caused me trouble, hoa stuff, for fast and loud rides, starting with underpass exhaust blast into a rip up the merge ramp onto the interstate . Problem solved. Sweet vette you have there!
Being an aggressive exhaust, it has the best kind of build up to each shift. One might call that drone, I call it ‘climbing the power-band.’ When in Touring, no annoying drone.
Great video, Don! Sounds awesome! I saw AEV just released the skid plates that are on the bison trucks. Have you considered getting those for some better protection on your AT4?
Hey Don, Still happy with this exhaust? Is there much difference between quiet and loud mode? I've got AWE on my 23 AT4 and am considering sticking with AWE for my 25 HTC Z51 (sitting a status 3000) but MBRP sounds good too. If MBRP didn't send you their exhaust, what would you have chosen? I like the low muscle car sound for the 6.2s vice the higher raspy sound (Corsa). Just curious. Thanks for all your content! You've saved me some time and headaches on my AT4 mods. (S&B, AWE, EGR Rolltrac, PUTCO Blade and virtual lights, Boost Auto light mods, etc)
Hey there! There is a significant difference from quiet and loud. I love my AWE switch patch on my BMW M4. That would be a good choice. The MBRP was on my radar as soon as I heard they were developing a valved version. You can’t go wrong with the MBRP if you want to retain the muscle car sound.
great video just wondering if you had it out on the expressway yet is there any droning noise ? on my 5th gen Camaro it was bad around 110-120 km . and was there any #'s on gains ?
Good news is no drone. Had it on every conceivable rpm range, gear, valves open and closed. As for numbers, I believe it is negligible in gains. Effort was put into the sound first 👍
Hey, can you tell me how much of a difference does it make? I’m debating whether to change my stock performance exhaust I’m not gonna lie. I don’t hate the stock sound it just way too heavy backed up system this car needs a high flowing exhaust. What was your thoughts before and after?
I wouldn’t go back to the performance exhaust, which I also liked. There are more cracks and pops with down shifts and it screams pretty good now. No power gains unless you get a tune, but for the cost I think it is a great option. Remember it is a now drill, no cutting install, so you can switch back and sell off separately if you ever sell your car.
It should take a few hours or more if you have a helper. No issues at all with fitment. Keep a close eye on your valve positions when you install them on the new exhaust. You want to make sure that a code isn’t generated because a valve is not reading properly. It is fixable and no damage would happen, it would just be annoying.
It sounds great... better than stock imo.... I recently purchased a 24 Denali 1500 6.2 with the active exhaust. It seems to me it fully opens the valves when I shut the vehicle off and remains open after start up for a few seconds (when not in Sport mode) is this the same as your C8?
The way I understand it the C8 is programmed to allow for an open valve at the initial start up and then almost immediately observes the settings from when the vehicle was last shut off. Examples: If I shut off in myMode (valves open) and restart, the valves stay open the entire time unless I select a new drive mode. If I shut off in Touring (valves closed) or Sport (valves open), the valves will be open for a second or two during start and then the car will automatically go to Touring mode and close the valves. The only way to have a true cold start with these 3 settings is to shut the car off in MyMode with the valves open in my configuration for this setting.
@@Donslife Thanks for the reply...i think my truck behaves the same...starts loud and quiets down within 10 seconds ... like you said...depending on the mode it was shut off in....love your stuff....keep it up!
You didn't mention anything about the exhaust valve relearn. It's my understanding that any new exhaust system on the C8 requires a relearn or the car will eventually throw a check engine light. The dealer usually has to do the relearn although I believe some scan tools will allow you to do a relearn yourself.
That's because according to the MBRP design team, we should be okay. While the C8 does monitor the valve position electronically; MBRP built travel stops into the bracket/hub assemblies, so the NPP actuators see the exact same position and range of travel as the OEM setup. I was especially careful (which is in the video) to reinstall the actuators in the fully open position. This is also where the car last saw the position of the valves. In the event a relearn was needed, I can pay the dealer to perform the procedure relatively easily. So far it has been 6 days of daily driving and no issues.
@@Donslife Just to be safe you may want to check with an ODB II scanner to see if any exhaust codes have been set. I've seen where the scanner shows codes before the check engine light comes on. The prevailing consensus is that anytime you unplug the NPP valves a relearning needs to be done regardless of the position the valves were in when unplugged.
I’d say no, but it is loud if the valves are open. It can have a drone sound if you were to hold the rpms in the high range for a prolonged period of time.
Something is loose or making contact somewhere. Start with a visual inspection and have someone shake the muffler when it is cool and watch/listen for metal on metal contact. The rubber mounts should keep it floating. Otherwise I suggest contacting MBRP
While the C8 does monitor the valve position electronically; MBRP built travel stops into the bracket/hub assemblies, so the NPP actuators see the exact same position and range of travel as the OEM setup. I was especially careful (which is in the video) to reinstall the actuators in the fully open position. This is also where the car last saw the position of the valves. In the event a relearn was needed, I can pay the dealer to perform the procedure relatively easily. So far it has been 6 days of daily driving and no issues.
Donslife needs to become a sitcom. With Mrs. Donslife it is kinda like Home Improvement.
Sounds fantastic! Where would you be without Mrs Donslife! You guys are so great together.
Thanks buddy! I lucked out!
You guys are awesome! If I tried to do this project with my wife... there would be blood..
I'm actually happy to see the wifey more on the channel.
Keeping my fingers crossed that this will eventually come for my '24 6.2L denali
Sounds great! I'm sure even better in person.. I went with the AWE touring and love it as well!! I always like watching the install on these exhausts... well done!!
Thanks for watching! I appreciate it
Mrs. Don's Life is tiny, but powerful, that's the message for the day! Great mod, sounds pretty good, wish we could have heard it from inside the vette while you driving it! My C7 Z06 seems just as loud stock though, but I'm sure it's different in person! Happy motoring!
Great vid, Don! Great to see Mrs. Don's life helping, as well.
Well done with instructions and a how-to.
Now, if I only had a C8. :D
Awesome stuff Don!
pretty cool! Boss lady needs a new exhaust system.
Got MBRPs on my 18 Camero ss, Funny you say being that guy, my townhome community would agree also. That’s why I took the older crowd that could have caused me trouble, hoa stuff, for fast and loud rides, starting with underpass exhaust blast into a rip up the merge ramp onto the interstate . Problem solved. Sweet vette you have there!
Very cool! Thanks for watching!
Great video Don. Much improved looks and sound for sure. Any drone with the valves open?
Being an aggressive exhaust, it has the best kind of build up to each shift. One might call that drone, I call it ‘climbing the power-band.’ When in Touring, no annoying drone.
Beautiful wife, beautiful house and a gorgeous C8, what a life you got going on there Don😂🎉
Thanks man. Hard work since 14. Now enjoying it
Great video, Don! Sounds awesome! I saw AEV just released the skid plates that are on the bison trucks. Have you considered getting those for some better protection on your AT4?
Interesting. Nice to see they fit all of the model years 2019+. I will have to keep this in mind
Hey Don, Still happy with this exhaust? Is there much difference between quiet and loud mode? I've got AWE on my 23 AT4 and am considering sticking with AWE for my 25 HTC Z51 (sitting a status 3000) but MBRP sounds good too. If MBRP didn't send you their exhaust, what would you have chosen? I like the low muscle car sound for the 6.2s vice the higher raspy sound (Corsa). Just curious. Thanks for all your content! You've saved me some time and headaches on my AT4 mods. (S&B, AWE, EGR Rolltrac, PUTCO Blade and virtual lights, Boost Auto light mods, etc)
Hey there! There is a significant difference from quiet and loud. I love my AWE switch patch on my BMW M4. That would be a good choice. The MBRP was on my radar as soon as I heard they were developing a valved version. You can’t go wrong with the MBRP if you want to retain the muscle car sound.
great video just wondering if you had it out on the expressway yet is there any droning noise ? on my 5th gen Camaro it was bad around 110-120 km . and was there any #'s on gains ?
Good news is no drone. Had it on every conceivable rpm range, gear, valves open and closed. As for numbers, I believe it is negligible in gains. Effort was put into the sound first 👍
Hey, can you tell me how much of a difference does it make? I’m debating whether to change my stock performance exhaust I’m not gonna lie. I don’t hate the stock sound it just way too heavy backed up system this car needs a high flowing exhaust. What was your thoughts before and after?
I wouldn’t go back to the performance exhaust, which I also liked. There are more cracks and pops with down shifts and it screams pretty good now. No power gains unless you get a tune, but for the cost I think it is a great option. Remember it is a now drill, no cutting install, so you can switch back and sell off separately if you ever sell your car.
I just ordered this for my C8. I’m out in BC. How long did it take to install? Any issues since installing? Thanks!
It should take a few hours or more if you have a helper. No issues at all with fitment. Keep a close eye on your valve positions when you install them on the new exhaust. You want to make sure that a code isn’t generated because a valve is not reading properly. It is fixable and no damage would happen, it would just be annoying.
Can't wait to hear it in person #rallylife
It’s what the car needed. And those tips 🥵
Any HP gainz ?? Debating between this and AWE
Not that they have published. An intake and a tune would result in an increase
It sounds great... better than stock imo.... I recently purchased a 24 Denali 1500 6.2 with the active exhaust. It seems to me it fully opens the valves when I shut the vehicle off and remains open after start up for a few seconds (when not in Sport mode) is this the same as your C8?
The way I understand it the C8 is programmed to allow for an open valve at the initial start up and then almost immediately observes the settings from when the vehicle was last shut off. Examples: If I shut off in myMode (valves open) and restart, the valves stay open the entire time unless I select a new drive mode. If I shut off in Touring (valves closed) or Sport (valves open), the valves will be open for a second or two during start and then the car will automatically go to Touring mode and close the valves. The only way to have a true cold start with these 3 settings is to shut the car off in MyMode with the valves open in my configuration for this setting.
@@Donslife Thanks for the reply...i think my truck behaves the same...starts loud and quiets down within 10 seconds ... like you said...depending on the mode it was shut off in....love your stuff....keep it up!
Corsa for the escalade
You didn't mention anything about the exhaust valve relearn. It's my understanding that any new exhaust system on the C8 requires a relearn or the car will eventually throw a check engine light. The dealer usually has to do the relearn although I believe some scan tools will allow you to do a relearn yourself.
That's because according to the MBRP design team, we should be okay. While the C8 does monitor the valve position electronically; MBRP built travel stops into the bracket/hub assemblies, so the NPP actuators see the exact same position and range of travel as the OEM setup. I was especially careful (which is in the video) to reinstall the actuators in the fully open position. This is also where the car last saw the position of the valves. In the event a relearn was needed, I can pay the dealer to perform the procedure relatively easily. So far it has been 6 days of daily driving and no issues.
@@Donslife Just to be safe you may want to check with an ODB II scanner to see if any exhaust codes have been set. I've seen where the scanner shows codes before the check engine light comes on. The prevailing consensus is that anytime you unplug the NPP valves a relearning needs to be done regardless of the position the valves were in when unplugged.
I have a compatible scan tool. I will check too. 👍
@@kdhawk02 Full Scan complete. All systems and modules. No pending other trouble codes. Clean slate
@@Donslife 👍
Why not the Lemans edition quad exhaust set up???
Because they didn’t ask me to test and review one 😊
Which is better? This or 2m?
Being that this one retains NPP valve functionality, I vote MBRP. I haven’t heard a 2M in person to comment on sound alone
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Any drone sound???
I’d say no, but it is loud if the valves are open. It can have a drone sound if you were to hold the rpms in the high range for a prolonged period of time.
@@Donslife OK thanks. Sounds great 👍 how much was that set up?
@@TommySalami73 I think retail is about $4000 Canadian Dollars
Just had this installed on my 24 C8. Getting vibration noise on acceleration. Any suggestions?
Something is loose or making contact somewhere. Start with a visual inspection and have someone shake the muffler when it is cool and watch/listen for metal on metal contact. The rubber mounts should keep it floating. Otherwise I suggest contacting MBRP
@@Donslifethanks. Putting a Corsa on. Wasted 3k on the MBRP
You need a Quickjack!
I absolutely do!
I wish I had a daughter to help me
Thank you for the video, excellent indoctrination!!!
My pleasure!