Associate Editor Byron Hurd introduced to you the official Subaru performance accessories that we had installed on our 2023 Subaru WRX
“Oh no, I think we might’ve ruined our WRX.”
Yeah, the first impression, with barely any miles on the exhaust, wasn’t great. The WRX has a relatively high-rpm cold start routine, and it ends up bringing out the worst of the muffler. It’s extremely boomy from the cabin, especially right in that rpm range from 1,000 to 2,000 rpm where the cold start sits. So your morning quiet is broken by resonant humming all through the car. And the boominess never completely goes away. It crops up at other points in the rev band, and especially on off-throttle deceleration.
There is some good news on this front, though. After putting on several hundred miles, the overall volume did come down a bit, seemingly after the muffler had “broken in.” It never went away, but it did mellow.
Even more good news, there are genuine positives to this muffler. Aside from occasional boominess, the exhaust tone is fairly clean and deep. And once it settles into the warm idle, it has a little lumpiness like you’d hope from a boxer engine. The extra volume also is welcome for rev-matching, as Road Test Edi tor Zac Palmer noted, and generally is fun when driving the car hard.