996 Sports Exhausts
996 Sports Exhausts
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TGM

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31 posts

254 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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I have a 1999 911 Cab and find it a bit quiet. Can anyone help me on where to get sports exhausts fitted. The porsche ones seem very pricey and I wondered if anyone has any experience on this?

Thanks

topboss

360 posts

276 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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Run a search for "sports exhuast" the topis has been done to death I'm sure!

I've recently picked up a 996 C4S Cab with the PSE and it is simply one of the nicest sounding exhausts I've heard! Certainly money well spent......really is the icing on the cake so to speak!

TGM

Original Poster:

31 posts

254 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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Thanks Topboss, I have had a good look through the topics and have come back with maxflow etc...I wonder if fitting a non-porsche exhaust system it would affect the value of the car for re-sale. I have been quoted £2,200 by AFN to fit the official exhausts! (inc VAT)

topboss

360 posts

276 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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Does that include the switch?

If it does, get a quote just for the exhaust.....the switch is very time consuming to install so will no doubt account for a good £600+ of that quote!

The switch is a nice idea but is something that would rarely get used IMO. The exhaust noise is very controllable with the accel pedal so only really gets loud when you floor it. It really is a work of art!

TGM

Original Poster:

31 posts

254 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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Yes that is with the switch, they said it was 7 hours of labour which I found very difficult to believe. The same garage quoted me £2,500 for a new roof on a boxster S when only the rear panel needed repairing so I am somewhat cagey about paying them any money. Thanks for your help on this I will think a bit more and maybe take the plunge. I feel more comfortable with Porsche parts than other brands

roshambo

580 posts

270 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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Pick up the exhaust for around £600 plus VAT (I found a couple of new units from breakers available when I looked about 6 months ago)
Then get a specialist to fit just the boxes, and not bother with the switch or wiring it into the ECU.
The valves that open & close at certain revs will need to be fixed in the open position - which is easy to do.

Ro.

topboss

360 posts

276 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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The switch is very time consuming so 7 hours is probably not too far out to be honest........I really wouldn't bother having the switch......I reckon you could get the exhaust fitted for around £1350 by shopping around a bit.

I think I read somewhere that an independant dealer somewhere was able to source the PSE at a very reasonable rate.

TGM

Original Poster:

31 posts

254 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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Thanks Ro, worth looking into!

Just had another quote to include the switch at £1,700 incl of VAT! This gets interesting! I am going to have a big ring around! I think th perception in the auto trade is that if one can afford an expensive car one is easy to rip off!

TGM

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31 posts

254 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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by the way that includes the switching!

gmmk1221

101 posts

259 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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Do a search on my profile and you'll see everything that I had done a few months ago. I had it fitted without even hearing it, and it's superb. I had the switch because it's wonderful to have access to that level of engineering. Although it seems expensive, it really is worth it. Don't get it done at an OPC due to the cost.

TGM

Original Poster:

31 posts

254 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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thans Gavin I will definitey investigate the guys in Belsize park - sounds a bit like an expensive hairdryer at the moment

dunnred7

274 posts

254 months

Friday 7th January 2005
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the sports exhaust comprises a modded back box with a vacuum controlled valve which opens/closes a flap, allowing some of the sound to bypass the silencer section of the back box. The bypass pipe is about 12mm dia, and even has a "ragged" edge on this inside to give the 'raspy' sound.... If you know someone who can fabricate-up some short lengths (about 250mm) of curved stainless pipe, cut these-in between the two relevant points and weld-it-up, you'll have the sports sound. My old car had the proper boxes (without automatic operation) and it sounds great. I've got some photo's somwhere of where the pipes have to go - it really is quite a simple mod - say a day for one man = probably £200:00, plus the cost of the boxes. They are often on e-bay, in fact I think there's a pair on there now.. The only problem I can see is getting someone who can do the work.

welshnobby

1,201 posts

266 months

Saturday 8th January 2005
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...i have the non-switchable Porsche sports exhaust on my 996. It sounds simply awesome. Ican't think that i would turn it off if i had a switch as it isn't at all boomy on the motorway. Cabin noise increases if you plant the right foot but on partial throttle it is not too intrusive and can certainly listen to the stereo easily.

Ah go on...go on...go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on!!

>> Edited by welshnobby on Saturday 8th January 15:46

dunnred7

274 posts

254 months

Sunday 9th January 2005
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there's a full system for sale on e-bay $1,200 (us) I think

mr zymol

26 posts

255 months

Tuesday 18th January 2005
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we have fitted many of these sports exhausts now and only fit the genuine item £1400+vat it sounds totally fantastic and the smile will never leave your face. drop me a line if need any advice;glyn@specialistcarsltd.co.uk

mr zymol

26 posts

255 months

Tuesday 18th January 2005
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dont forget to check out gt purely porsche magazine this month, see the work on the fantastic gt2.

kind regards to all

TGM

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31 posts

254 months

Wednesday 19th January 2005
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Thanks Glynn but North Yorkshire is a bit of a trek - any London based people out there.?

charles

31 posts

261 months

Saturday 22nd January 2005
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like some of you, have looked into it over 4 months. i now have had the fabspeed for 2 months on 2004 4cs. fantastic is all i can say. there is absolutely no 'boom' indicated by somebody else. the quality is tops. in partnership with larger air intakes, feels, is, sounds, faster. there is an increase in rev range

TGM

Original Poster:

31 posts

254 months

Tuesday 25th January 2005
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Thanks for all the help I am having the car stripped today by Charles Ivey and official porsche sports exhausts fitted (no switch and big tail pipes for just under £2k including Vat. I will let you know how I get on....Next the stereo upgrade methinks

AC79xxx

62,260 posts

272 months

Tuesday 25th January 2005
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TGM said:
I am having the car stripped today by Charles Ivey and official porsche sports exhausts fitted .....Next the stereo upgrade methinks




For some reason I don't think you'll be listening to the radio too much