To Gundo hack or not?
To Gundo hack or not?
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JCKST1

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1,029 posts

172 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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I have a 997.1 Carrera S, love the car overall.

One idea I have been considering for the last couple of months is the gundo hack. The car sounds fantastic at the higher end of the rev range but I feel it lacks a bit below that.

What are people views on here, are you glad you got it done and what diameter pipe is preferable?


Cheers

YoungMD

326 posts

148 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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This is a very subjective thing but I have on from style dynamics in Hayes.

Not too loud at all on motorway, I only notice it being very loud on initial start-up and at higher revs with window down, but I think it's great and actually sounds better than my friends pse.

YoungMD

326 posts

148 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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This is a very subjective thing but I have on from style dynamics in Hayes.

Not too loud at all on motorway, I only notice it being very loud on initial start-up and at higher revs with window down, but I think it's great and actually sounds better than my friends pse.

JCKST1

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1,029 posts

172 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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Thanks. I think I might go for it, my car is back from the garage on Tuesday so hopefully I can get it sorted after that.

If you dont mind me asking how much did it cost, just so I have a ball park figure when ringing local companies.

ishay

145 posts

126 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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My understanding is £200 off the car or £300 inc removal is typical.

YoungMD

326 posts

148 months

Thursday 6th July 2017
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ishay said:
My understanding is £200 off the car or £300 inc removal is typical.
That's what I paid.

Gallicbred

77 posts

198 months

Sunday 9th July 2017
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Definitely recommend it. Paid around £300 I recall and makes it sound much more like a PSE equipped car. A little noisier at start up to standard then pretty quiet up to 2500-3000 rpm at which point it comes to life - you will be hunting out tunnels and bridges smile

chris_w

2,568 posts

287 months

Monday 10th July 2017
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JCKST1 said:
One idea I have been considering for the last couple of months is the gundo hack. The car sounds fantastic at the higher end of the rev range but I feel it lacks a bit below that.

What are people views on here, are you glad you got it done and what diameter pipe is preferable?
Had Hayward and Scott do this on my 996 C2. Would recommend it but couple of considerations; 1) what's the condition of your back boxes - are they worth modding (mine were splitting at the seams so picked up a better set off eBay and had those modded instead), 2) how loud do you want to go - I did a fair bit of forum trawling on the pipe diameter and settled on a very conservative 1". Makes a difference but not by a huge amount, would go 1 1/4" if doing it again, I think most go with 1 1/2" if not more but mine is a daily driver.



JCKST1

Original Poster:

1,029 posts

172 months

Tuesday 11th July 2017
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Thanks guys. I will get it booked in soon, going to go for a 2" pipe. Seems to be common on the 997's?

jonno_

146 posts

249 months

Tuesday 11th July 2017
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Makes it sound like it should from the factory imo.
Easy enough to sell and replace with something switchable if you need more peace.