Unitronic is pleased to announce its High-Flow Performance Downpipe for the 2017-2020 8V.2 Audi RS 3 and 2018-2020 8S TT RS equipped with the 2.5TFSI EVO (DAZA) engine. This downpipe is a direct bolt-on upgrade, designed to optimally eliminate unwanted restrictions in the factory downpipe, reduce turbo lag, and enhance the exhaust note, while utilizing a 5” 400cpsi ultra high output catalytic converter, designed in partnership with Unitronic, from our emissions partners at Global Emissions Systems Inc (GESi). GESi’s GEN2 ultra-high-output UHO+ catalytic converter was designed in conjunction with Unitronic for 2017+ Audi and Volkswagen applications, rated at up to 1000HP by GESi, and engineered to meet or exceed local emissions standards. Unitronic’s High-Flow Performance Downpipe comes bundled with the popular Unitronic Midpipes and when combined with its Stage 2 Performance Software, yields output of up to 621HP/564LB-FT with E85 and other supporting hardware modifications.
With Unitronic Midpipes: $1999.99 USD / $2599.99 CADWithout Unitronic Midpipes: $1799.99 USD / $2339.99 CAD
Consistent with all of its performance products, Unitronic utilizes industry-leading tools, equipment, and computer-aided design software, packed with the latest technology from our partners at Creaform and Stratasys®. Combined, these tools and technologies are an immense resource, helping Unitronic achieve a design that not only optimizes airflow but eliminates restrictions while fitting perfectly in the constraints.
At Unitronic, development begins with setting the objectives; performance, efficiency, aesthetics, and quality. Operations start with 3D scanning the engine bays, exhaust tunnels, and OEM components with its in-house Creaform 3D scanner. Once 3D scan data has been collected and processed, Unitronic Hardware Engineers then interact with the 3D models to identify fitment constraints, mounting locations, other component locations, etc. to ensure the final product fits perfectly within the “envelope”, while achieving the objectives and intent of the product.
One key area of development for Unitronic Engineers was the Catalytic Converter on this High-Flow Performance Downpipe. While working closely with GESi through several iterations of their G-Sport Emissions Systems Catalytic Converters, our goal was to ensure this product would meet or exceed local emissions standards, while also satisfying the performance-related requirements, something that isn’t often achieved in the industry. Initial functional prototype testing began with GESi's GEN1 UHO converters. Unitronic Engineers quickly identified a necessity to further improve the product on 2017+ Audi and Volkswagen models, through a multitude of data collection and testing, to once again ensure the product met or exceeded local emissions standards. Unitronic Engineers shared critical data with GESi while working through iterations. Fast-forwarding to the present, the Unitronic and GESi partnership has aided in the introduction of their GEN2 4.5" UHO, 5" UHO+, and 6" UHOX catalytic converters, with the 5" UHO+ variant being rated at up to 1000hp, while the 6" UHOX variant rated at up to 1200hp.
Back to the initial design stage; evolution begins with rapid prototyping, utilizing Unitronic’s in-house Stratasys 3D printer. Within hours, Unitronic Engineers are able to have a printed prototype, allowing for test fitments to be performed on the vehicle, and other data to be collected to further validate the designs. Unitronic engineers studied what the Engineers at Audi had intended for the stock unit. The first aspect considered, was how to make it more efficient, yet effective. The design is in context with the OEM system to be consistent with the calibration models developed by Audi.
With Unitronic Midpipes: $1999.99 USD / $2599.99 CADWithout Unitronic Midpipes: $1799.99 USD / $2339.99 CAD

Consistent with all of its performance products, Unitronic utilizes industry-leading tools, equipment, and computer-aided design software, packed with the latest technology from our partners at Creaform and Stratasys®. Combined, these tools and technologies are an immense resource, helping Unitronic achieve a design that not only optimizes airflow but eliminates restrictions while fitting perfectly in the constraints.
At Unitronic, development begins with setting the objectives; performance, efficiency, aesthetics, and quality. Operations start with 3D scanning the engine bays, exhaust tunnels, and OEM components with its in-house Creaform 3D scanner. Once 3D scan data has been collected and processed, Unitronic Hardware Engineers then interact with the 3D models to identify fitment constraints, mounting locations, other component locations, etc. to ensure the final product fits perfectly within the “envelope”, while achieving the objectives and intent of the product.

One key area of development for Unitronic Engineers was the Catalytic Converter on this High-Flow Performance Downpipe. While working closely with GESi through several iterations of their G-Sport Emissions Systems Catalytic Converters, our goal was to ensure this product would meet or exceed local emissions standards, while also satisfying the performance-related requirements, something that isn’t often achieved in the industry. Initial functional prototype testing began with GESi's GEN1 UHO converters. Unitronic Engineers quickly identified a necessity to further improve the product on 2017+ Audi and Volkswagen models, through a multitude of data collection and testing, to once again ensure the product met or exceeded local emissions standards. Unitronic Engineers shared critical data with GESi while working through iterations. Fast-forwarding to the present, the Unitronic and GESi partnership has aided in the introduction of their GEN2 4.5" UHO, 5" UHO+, and 6" UHOX catalytic converters, with the 5" UHO+ variant being rated at up to 1000hp, while the 6" UHOX variant rated at up to 1200hp.

Back to the initial design stage; evolution begins with rapid prototyping, utilizing Unitronic’s in-house Stratasys 3D printer. Within hours, Unitronic Engineers are able to have a printed prototype, allowing for test fitments to be performed on the vehicle, and other data to be collected to further validate the designs. Unitronic engineers studied what the Engineers at Audi had intended for the stock unit. The first aspect considered, was how to make it more efficient, yet effective. The design is in context with the OEM system to be consistent with the calibration models developed by Audi.