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conclusion: stage 2 aka >25lbs of boost needs symposer clamps or delete

danbfree

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now that I've lived without the symposer for a few days I can't decide if I liked it or not. the car is bland and relaxing without it.

I would LOVE for it to be on a switch or configured to only be on when speed (not just load) is increasing. I love sitting on the highway without it, but would like it when accelerating from a light.
Absolutely, if you want to go past Stage 1/Cobb stage 2 you need to do a symposer delete but also really, really should do a muffler delete/swap to glasspack at least too, it's dangerously quiet with the lack of feedback without the symposer... And it's not even the symposer sounds that bad, it's really fully analog sound (made by a kazoo box)at least, but with it being a real leak risk past stock boost levels, it's right up there after RMM to go along with your AP and if you are used to having feedback it can be dangerous chasing that feedback if you delete it with no exhaust mods.
 


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this is my daily car with some road trips. I'm very torn about unleashing that 1.6 liter noise but would like it louder
 


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I enjoy the sound. I know, one of the few.

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I enjoy the sound too of the sound symposer too. But I put a rubber reducer at the end of the hose to reduce the sound a bit in the cabin (i think i am the only one that does that) . I am running stock boost levels, however. If I were to add boost the car I would probably remove the symposer.


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I dumped the symposer even on the factory snail/boost level/tune as a preemptive effort to stave off as many boost leak points as possible.

IF it can leak at 25 lbs., it can also leak at 20. [wink]
 


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this is my daily car with some road trips. I'm very torn about unleashing that 1.6 liter noise but would like it louder
It's pretty simple, the stock exhaust is quiet for obvious reasons, it's way easier to put a quiet exhaust on for noise concerns and throw on some fake noise instead for driver feedback. With this car not intended to make big power levels anyway, it was even easier for Ford not to worry about boost leaks at 19.5psi on a small turbo that adding that contraption might cause. Sure, like the motor and everything else in this car, there are tolerances for additional strain but it's going past 25 psi is when that can strain it to a low leak over time. No I don't think it would really ever leak until it literally ages to that point, maybe after 150k plus at stock boost levels, but who wants that risk when your are tuned at all? Besides, with timing adding power you can make as much as people on 26.75 psi tunes with a tune that adds timing at 24.5psi, so it's not "all" about boost levels either. But I digress, you can do a symposer delete and still dial in the right sound by other interested and exhaust mods and there are many different combinations available, a good higher end sport muffler will give you just enough sound without being loud and droning at all too, so make it just goes you want it, but it's impossible to know until you try a muffler yourself, which sucks! Lol

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I enjoy the sound. I know, one of the few.

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I'm glad to hear this, I was starting to think I was the only one. I know the removal is a mod many people do, but personally I really like the symposer generated sound. The "grunting flapping" type sound, especially at lower RPM, I find enjoyable✔️
 


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