944 s2 exhaust

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AndyS2

869 posts

259 months

Saturday 4th October 2003
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WooHoo!!!!

diver944

1,843 posts

277 months

Sunday 5th October 2003
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Yep, that's definitely the one I will go for when my tailpipe eventually rusts through.

Will it come with a cobalt blue respray (I love that colour)

Thanks again Andy

AndyS2

869 posts

259 months

Friday 24th October 2003
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Might be an opportunity to pick up a bargain:-

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2439133781&category=10408

Andy

browser

21 posts

248 months

Thursday 6th November 2003
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I replaced my exhaust for a 944turbo from strasse in Leeds a while ago after 14 yrs with original,they supply OE at the time it was £117 with crome end complete, sounds and looks the same as original, therefore I call that good value folks.

zoom_jones

858 posts

260 months

Thursday 6th November 2003
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for a while 944 OEM exhausts were cheap.. Porsche do actually do specials, but in the last year or so the price has been hiked up.

UK952

764 posts

260 months

Friday 7th November 2003
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AndyS2 said:


The sound is slightly louder than std, mainly down to the fact that stainless steel has different resonant characteristics ( Cor, I impressed myself there!! ) than mild steel, but it's not boy racer loud.

Andy



The standard pipe is made of stainless steel as well which is why they last so long.
I have the turbo essential styling exhaust and the decat section and I am very pleased with it, not too loud but more purposefull than standard and well made.
Ref the S2 10BHp is quite a lot for an exhaust but its less than 5% of the total output and Janspeed did the development work and they know a fair bit about pipes. With the Turbo they don't claim nearly as much and if they were making it up they could have added more.

Tony

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>> Edited by UK952 on Friday 7th November 18:37