Sharkwerks Bypass on 997.2 GTS

Sharkwerks Bypass on 997.2 GTS

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jackwood

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2,614 posts

208 months

Sunday 11th January 2015
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Hi,

I know there has been a lot of interest in the Sharkwerks exhaust bypass system for the 997 (specifically the 997.2 with it's quieter standard system)and 991 GT3.

The standard 997.2 system basically includes manifold/cats that come off each bank that then feed into single central muffler/silencer unit, where the feed from each bank does a u-turn, feeding back out to the kidney-shaped muffler/silencer behind each wheel, and from there out to the tips. In the GTS and other 997.2's with the Porsche Sports Exhaust (PSE) option there are vacuum operated flaps on each of the kidney mufflers that open and close to make the system louder and quieter.

In the pic below you can see the full system, with the headers/cats, feeding into the central muffler, and then back out to the kidney mufflers behind the rear wheels and then out to the tips.



The Sharkwerks bypass pipes basically replace the initial central muffler. It remove the tight u-turn inside that central muffler by allowing the exhaust gasses to cross over from one side of the exhaust system and car to the other. It provides a smoother path for the exhaust gasses from the cats to the kidney mufflers. And of course it removes a layer of silencing from the standard exhaust system. Importantly for some, installing the bypass pipes on a car fitted with a PSE means that the car still retains its switcheable exhaust feature.

So the after receiving my system the first point of note was how well the bypass system was packaged and that it included quite comprehensive fitting instructions and parts to complete a standard install. Inspection of the pipes showed some lovely detail and very nice workmanship.

Unfortunately in my excitment I ripped the pipes out of the packaging without getting a shot of it, but it comes fully suspended/supported in nice shapped and cut holders.





Yesterday I spent the morning with Mike at Sports and Classic in his new workshop at Monks Heath between Macclesfield, Knutsford and Alderley Edge and watched and held tools while he installed one on my relatively-new-to-me 997.2 GTS

Being one of the older and higher mileage 997 GTS's around, the condition of the existing exhaust system was as to be expected. Notably corroded flange nuts and bolts where the centre muffler meets the cats.



These needed to be heated up and chiselled off. A bit of a pain and by far the most time-consuming aspect of the install. I would expect that a newer or lower-mileage car would not have such corroded nuts making the install far easier.

Luckily the sliding sleaves that join the centre muffler to the outer kidney mufflers were fine.

This is with the centre muffler removed.



And this is with the bypass pipe installed.



And new flange nuts and bolt.



Total installion time was 1 hour 35 minutes.

The result?

Well it sounds completely different. In a good way. With the exhaust switched off, as others have reported, it is marginally louder. With the exhaust switched on it is very noticeable. Driving between buildings or through tunnels and underpasses you can instantly tell the difference with the noise bouncing off the walls around you.

I did over a hundred miles in it yesterday over a mix of roads and motorways and can confirm that there is no drone at all at any revs. Just a really well judged increase in aural output.

A huge thanks to Mike at Sports and Classic for fitting me in at such short notice. His new unit with 4 ramps is starting to look really good and as ever his knowledge, skill and professionalism is top drawer.

Right, off for some milk biggrin

Jack

keep it lit

3,388 posts

167 months

Sunday 11th January 2015
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nice move !

av185

18,505 posts

127 months

Sunday 11th January 2015
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Should sound fantastic!

Out of interest, you mention the corrosion on the flange nuts adjoining the cats......this appears to afflct all 997.2 Carreras....my 2011 12k mile GTS was identical btw.

V8KSN

4,711 posts

184 months

Sunday 11th January 2015
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Slightly different on the GT3...







How do you find the sound now its done?
I love the sound mine makes, no droning or anything like that, just pure music smile

chrisABP

1,112 posts

148 months

Sunday 11th January 2015
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Told you so Jack!

We've sold almost 15 of these now and all customers are very pleased with the results. It really is a quality piece of kit and the soundtrack is addictive on my GTS!

Anyone interested we currently have three of these available from our UK stock ;-)

Chris

markc88

43 posts

138 months

Sunday 11th January 2015
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Jack

Slightly off topic sorry but how are you finding the gts as a daily post the gt3 daily?

I went 997.1gt3 daily to a sport spec'd 997 c2s and was really disappointed. Like you i have a 996gt3 and have been driving plain cars daily. Am thinking of trying a 991 or a gts for 2015 so am very interested in your view if you can share.

Cheers & hny mark

arcamalpha

1,075 posts

164 months

Sunday 11th January 2015
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V8KSN said:
Slightly different on the GT3...







How do you find the sound now its done?
I love the sound mine makes, no droning or anything like that, just pure music smile
How did you get on with the install? I'll br DIYing one myself soon :-) Any problems/tips?

V8KSN

4,711 posts

184 months

Sunday 11th January 2015
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arcamalpha said:
How did you get on with the install? I'll br DIYing one myself soon :-) Any problems/tips?
Mate, sorry I can't help. The pics were taken in the garage who fitted them, they did all the work.

Lots of guys on Reenlist have gone the DIY route though, there may be some guides on there.

jackwood

Original Poster:

2,614 posts

208 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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Update to this thread for people searching this in the future or who are thinking about this mod:

I was at the RS day at Oulton the other day (March 2015) and I asked them to noise test me. I have PSE on my car and the Sharkwerks bypass.

On static test it was coming in at only 101db with the exhaust in quiet mode.

By comparison my 996 GT3 with completely stock exhaust consistently records 105-107db on static.

Jack

martinr007

86 posts

188 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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arcamalpha said:
How did you get on with the install? I'll br DIYing one myself soon :-) Any problems/tips?
Hi,

My dad and I fitted a sharkwerks track pipe (The single pipe replacing the side and rear centre mufflers) to my 7.1 RS so slightly more work than just the bypass pipe as we had to remove the side mufflers also and one was tight.

It took the two of us just under 3hrs with 2 x coffee breaks and 20mins for lunch smile. It was really straightforward and we could have easily changed it quicker but we just took our time.

If you pm me I can send you the fitting instructions from sharkwerks.

The sound is ridiculous smile

arcamalpha

1,075 posts

164 months

Friday 27th March 2015
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martinr007 said:
arcamalpha said:
How did you get on with the install? I'll br DIYing one myself soon :-) Any problems/tips?
Hi,

My dad and I fitted a sharkwerks track pipe (The single pipe replacing the side and rear centre mufflers) to my 7.1 RS so slightly more work than just the bypass pipe as we had to remove the side mufflers also and one was tight.

It took the two of us just under 3hrs with 2 x coffee breaks and 20mins for lunch smile. It was really straightforward and we could have easily changed it quicker but we just took our time.

If you pm me I can send you the fitting instructions from sharkwerks.

The sound is ridiculous smile
Thanks. The key was some really good penetrating fluid. A bit of googling suggested mixing ATF with Acetone. :-)

Edited by arcamalpha on Saturday 28th March 07:39

johnny-b

180 posts

175 months

Saturday 28th March 2015
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Has anyone checked out the Sharkwerks Bypass with their insurance company? I have been considering the installation for some time and my insurance is coming up for renewal so now wondering what the effect on premium will be.