Aston Martin DB11 V8 Exhaust System JY535230AB
part number JY53-5230-AB (or JY535230AB) identifies the Genuine OEM Rear Muffler (Silencer) Assembly for the Aston Martin DB11 V8.
Because the V8 model uses the 4.0L Twin-Turbo engine sourced from Mercedes-AMG, this exhaust system is engineered differently than the V12 version to manage the specific backpressure and acoustic requirements of the V8’s hot-V turbo configuration.
1. Technical Specifications
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Application: Aston Martin DB11 V8 (Coupe and Volante) 2017–2024.
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Configuration: Dual-inlet/Dual-outlet rear silencer.
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Material: High-grade 304 Stainless Steel.
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Valved System: This unit features dual electronic actuators. These valves remain closed during “GT” mode for a quiet, refined cruise and open fully in “Sport” and “Sport+” modes to provide the characteristic V8 bark and “crackles” on overrun.
2. The “AB” Suffix Significance
The “AB” revision is the standard production spec for the V8.
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It is designed specifically to fit the V8 rear diffuser, which utilizes the quad-style exhaust finishers (four pipes) rather than the large single-ovals found on the early V12s.
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Note: This part number refers to the muffler box only. The decorative exhaust tips (finishers) that you see on the bumper are usually separate components bolted to the rear valance/diffuser.
3. Common Reasons for Replacement
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Actuator Rattle: The most common “nuisance” fault. The internal bushings of the exhaust valves can wear down, leading to a metallic buzzing or rattling sound at idle.
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Valve Seizure: If the car is driven infrequently or in salty conditions, the electronic valves can seize in the “closed” position, which significantly mutes the exhaust note and can slightly restrict performance at high RPM.
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Upgrade to AMR/Aftermarket: Many owners replace this “AB” unit with the DB11 AMR spec exhaust or aftermarket systems (like Quicksilver or Akrapovič) to get a louder, more aggressive tone.
4. Market Pricing & Sourcing
Installation Tip: The Heat Shielding
The DB11 V8 runs extremely hot due to the turbos being located in the “V” of the engine. When installing the JY53-5230-AB, ensure the thermal shielding between the muffler and the trunk floor is inspected. If the shielding is bent or touching the muffler, it can transmit significant vibration and heat into the cabin.









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