Lamborghini Murciélago Valved Sport Exhaust System
Lamborghini Murciélago Valved Sport Exhaust System
Lamborghini Murciélago Valved Exhaust System
Timeless V12. Reimagined with Modern Engineering.
The Lamborghini Murciélago is one of the most iconic V12 machines of the modern era—brutal, beautiful, and deeply analog. Yet, for too long, the exhaust options available for this legendary platform have remained trapped in the past. At Valvetronic Designs, we set out to change that.
Our new valved exhaust system for the Murciélago brings modern acoustic engineering to one of the greatest V12 platforms ever made. Developed using our latest proprietary resonant chamber configurations and oversized crossover architecture, this system is designed to draw out every ounce of sonorous character that the 6.2L and 6.5L V12s are famous for.
What sets this system apart is its dual personality. With the valves open, the experience is raw, uncorked, and reminiscent of top-level motorsport—a V12 scream that floods the cabin and echoes through every tunnel. With the valves closed, the tone transforms into a more exotic, refined profile—still present, still exciting, but appropriate for late-night drives or high-end gatherings where subtlety is key.
This is not another dated throwback to early 2000s design—this is a thoroughly modern reinterpretation. Many exhausts for the Murciélago were developed over 15 years ago, before today’s advancements in harmonics, flow modeling, and material science. Our system combines aerospace-grade construction and cutting-edge flow dynamics to deliver a level of sound sophistication never before available for this vehicle.
Key Features:
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Proprietary internal resonator and crossover design for optimal tone shaping
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Fully valved system offers two distinct sound profiles: refined or raw
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Lightweight construction with exceptional heat resistance and flow efficiency
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Large internal cross-section for maximized V12 resonance and power
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Tailored fitment for all Murciélago models (6.2L and LP640 variants)
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Engineered for modern sound experience without compromising the spirit of the original
The Murciélago has always had the heart of a legend—now it finally has the voice to match.
Welcome to the next chapter of V12 expression.
Product features
Product features
Materials and care
Materials and care
Valved sport exhaust systems are crafted from premium materials to ensure durability, performance, and an aggressive exhaust note. Common materials include:
Stainless Steel (304/409 Grade)
- Pros: Corrosion-resistant, durable, cost-effective.
- Best for: Daily-driven cars, budget-friendly systems.
- Care: Rinse with water after winter/salt exposure; occasional polish with metal cleaner.
Titanium (Grade 1/2 or Ti-6Al-4V Alloy)
- Pros: Ultra-lightweight (50% lighter than steel), high heat resistance, exotic blue/purple heat discoloration.
- Best for: Track-focused builds, supercars (e.g., McLaren, Lamborghini).
- Care: Avoid abrasive cleaners; use mild soap + microfiber cloth.
Inconel (High-Temperature Alloy)
- Pros: Extreme heat resistance (F1/racing use), no warping under stress.
- Best for: Turbocharged hypercars (e.g., Porsche 911 GT2 RS).
- Care: Minimal maintenance; inspect for cracks under heavy track use.
Carbon Fiber Tips/Accents
- Pros: Lightweight, aesthetic appeal.
- Care: Wipe with damp cloth; avoid harsh chemicals to prevent resin damage.
Valve Mechanism Components
Actuators: Electric or vacuum-controlled (OEM-style reliability).
Butterfly Valves: Stainless steel or titanium flippers for smooth operation.
Control Modules: Bluetooth/Wi-Fi (Armytrix), OEM integration (Akrapovic).
Care & Maintenance Tips
To preserve performance and appearance:
✅Do’s
Rinse after winter/salt exposure (stainless steel systems).
Use high-temperature exhaust polish (for shine + corrosion protection).
Lubricate valve hinges annually (silicone spray to prevent sticking).
Check for leaks/loose clamps (after installation or track days).
❌Don’ts
Avoid acidic wheel cleaners (can stain titanium/exotic metals).
Don’t force valves manually (may damage actuators).
No pressure washing near valves/electronics (risk of water ingress).
Merchandising tips
Merchandising tips
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