Upgrading exhaust on a Gen 1 Cayman S
Upgrading exhaust on a Gen 1 Cayman S
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zed4

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7,248 posts

242 months

Sunday 9th August 2015
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Hi,

My exhaust tips are really corroded and I was planning on replacing them. But now I've had the car for a couple of months, I've decided I'd also like it a bit louder.

So what exhausts are usually recommended here? I don't want to spend a lot of money, so it will probably be a cat back system. I don't want it really loud, just a bit louder than it is at the moment. The Porsche is my daily driver and my neighbours already get annoyed at the TVR and the Caterham, so I want something that's pretty quiet at startup when I leave for work in the morning, but sounds louder at higher revs (if that's possible!)

Finally, are they easy to fit DIY?

Many thanks,

Dan

PR36

341 posts

136 months

Sunday 9th August 2015
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Sir, google the words 'cayman carnewal GT Catback exhaust reviews'. Once you've read how great the exhaust, go onto Gert Carnewals website and marvel at how cheap it is. He can send it over for you to fit (exchange) or you can journey over to belgium as many like myself have done, and he will fit it for you free of charge. Job jobbed as they say!

zed4

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7,248 posts

242 months

Sunday 9th August 2015
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PR36 said:
Sir, google the words 'cayman carnewal GT Catback exhaust reviews'. Once you've read how great the exhaust, go onto Gert Carnewals website and marvel at how cheap it is. He can send it over for you to fit (exchange) or you can journey over to belgium as many like myself have done, and he will fit it for you free of charge. Job jobbed as they say!
Thanks.

I did search and I saw on PH some users recommending him, but the website they had linked to didn't work so I assumed he was out of business. However, I've just searched on Google and found his new website.

Looks interesting.

zed4

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7,248 posts

242 months

Sunday 9th August 2015
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Just had a read through on the website.

Mine is pretty rusty, will an exchange be ok? Will I receive an equally rusty exhaust?! Also, my tail pipes look terrible, so I'd like to change them for a new set of twin pipes, but Carnewal want €410 for that. Seems very expensive for a tail pipe!

X1BHO

83 posts

159 months

Sunday 9th August 2015
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When I had my Cayman I had a custom exhaust made from Tony Banks Long Life centre in Leeds. You can choose your tip design and loudness and much more cost effective than an off the shelf product.

PR36

341 posts

136 months

Sunday 9th August 2015
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zed4 said:
Just had a read through on the website.

Mine is pretty rusty, will an exchange be ok? Will I receive an equally rusty exhaust?! Also, my tail pipes look terrible, so I'd like to change them for a new set of twin pipes, but Carnewal want €410 for that. Seems very expensive for a tail pipe!
Gert will swap the exhaust for one with similar age, miles and condition. The sound is great he spent some time getting the balance just right, it also has a great reputation for NOT droning which many of the aftermarket pipes do. In regards the exhaust tips i didn't go for them on mine but would have no hesitation in buying a set from Gert, his stock is quality including oem porsche parts, many of the cheaper shiny tips you see are made in china. The carnewal is a VERY popular mod for these cars for a reason, he even now distributes the design in the US.

Steve Maund

436 posts

251 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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I got mine done via Le Mans
Worth it

Steve

nielsen

222 posts

279 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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I have just got myself a new cat back system from Milltek http://www.millteksport.com/exhaust.products.cfm?v... Slightly louder than standard, but still quiet enough for trackdays.

Shaoxter

4,476 posts

144 months

Monday 10th August 2015
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zed4 said:
Just had a read through on the website.

Mine is pretty rusty, will an exchange be ok? Will I receive an equally rusty exhaust?! Also, my tail pipes look terrible, so I'd like to change them for a new set of twin pipes, but Carnewal want €410 for that. Seems very expensive for a tail pipe!
Ask him if he has some second hand but almost new sets, if yours are really rusty he probably won't take them in exchange anyway. Also budget for some new clamps and bolts if your car is rusty (he uses genuine Porsche parts and charges VERY cheap labour rates).

The tips are just Porsche parts and therefore Porsche prices... might wanna check out ebay if you don't want to pay for brand new ones.

zed4

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7,248 posts

242 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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Shaoxter said:
zed4 said:
Just had a read through on the website.

Mine is pretty rusty, will an exchange be ok? Will I receive an equally rusty exhaust?! Also, my tail pipes look terrible, so I'd like to change them for a new set of twin pipes, but Carnewal want €410 for that. Seems very expensive for a tail pipe!
Ask him if he has some second hand but almost new sets, if yours are really rusty he probably won't take them in exchange anyway. Also budget for some new clamps and bolts if your car is rusty (he uses genuine Porsche parts and charges VERY cheap labour rates).

The tips are just Porsche parts and therefore Porsche prices... might wanna check out ebay if you don't want to pay for brand new ones.
My clamps are new. I asked the dealer I bought the car from to change them. The exhaust is usable, just looks a bit scabby!

With regards to the Milltek posted above, there seem to be two options. One with rear cats and one without. Are the rear cats a legal requirement? Will it still pass an MOT without them?

nielsen

222 posts

279 months

Tuesday 11th August 2015
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zed4 said:
My clamps are new. I asked the dealer I bought the car from to change them. The exhaust is usable, just looks a bit scabby!

With regards to the Milltek posted above, there seem to be two options. One with rear cats and one without. Are the rear cats a legal requirement? Will it still pass an MOT without them?
Mine is without the 2 rear cats and should pas emissions easily, lambda sensors are before rear cats, so no problem with the ecu either.