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Exhaust Flap Controls for your Golf 5
Memory Modules for your Golf 5
Choose your Golf 5
Choose the base model for your race car. If you are unsure about your choice or compatibility, we are happy to assist you.
About our valve controllers
Our valve controllers, developed in Germany, allow manual control of the exhaust valves using a remote control or the original buttons – for maximum control over the sound with "plug and play" installation.
Emotion at the push of a button
Open your exhaust valves at the push of a button to unleash maximum emotion on the racetrack.
Quiet when you want it
To make your drive more relaxed—or to comply with decibel limits on the racetrack—you can close the valves independently of the driving mode.
Smart additional features
The CB2 controllers offer, among other things, a memory function for the start-stop system.
About our Memory Modules
Our memory modules make it possible to permanently enable or disable functions such as speed warning, lane assist, or start-stop system.
Permanently disable assistance systems
Our memory modules allow you to permanently deactivate systems such as speed warning or lane assist in your race car if desired.
Simplified startup
No more tedious deactivation of functions when starting the vehicle!
Plug & Play
Simple installation with the included instructions; can be reverted without leaving any traces. No coding required!
Find the right valve controller for your Golf 5
A comparison of the features of our valve controller series for your Golf 5.
About your Golf 5
VW Golf 5
The VW Golf 5, also known as Golf V, was produced by Volkswagen from 2003 to 2008.
It is the fifth generation of the popular Golf model and offers a variety of engine options, including gasoline and diesel engines.
The Golf 5 was built on the PQ35 platform, which is also used for other Volkswagen models.
The design of the Golf 5 features an aerodynamic shape and a modern interior.
Safety features include standard airbags and a robust body structure.
The Golf 5 received positive reviews for its driving dynamics and comfort on long journeys.
A notable feature was the introduction of the DSG transmission, which allows for faster gear changes.
Overall, over 1.5 million units of the Golf 5 were sold, making it one of the best-selling cars in its class.
The model range also included sporty variants such as the Golf GTI, known for its performance and driving enjoyment.
The Golf 5 was succeeded by the Golf 6 in 2008 but remains a popular model in the used car market.