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1998 CARRERA 4 996

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IM LOOKING TO PUT AN EXHAUST SYSTEM ON MY CARRERA 4 AND NEED TO KNOW WHAT MAKE IS THE BEST FOR MY CAR. GOING TO DE-CAT IT TOO AND WAS WONDERING HOW MUCH HORSE POWER GAIN ILL GET FROM MY ENTIRE SYSTEM?
 
I can't recommend MILTEK SPORT enough. I had a system on my Audi S4 v8 and it was very solid and sounded beautiful.

http://www.millteksport.com/products.bymake.cfm?makeid=13

I know that other Porsche owners have used TUBI, but I don;t have any experience.

I had mine fitted by AMD Technik. This is from their website:

http://www.amdtechnik.com/index.cfm

3.6 C2/C4 235KW (320 HP) ENGINE: M96/02

ECU reprogramming (engine control unit remapping), intake pipes, sports Cat and exhaust system, sports air filter Inc. performance testing


Up to + 20bhp and 15lbs/ft
Exc. VAT - £3499.00 (Fitted)
Inc. VAT - £4111.33 (Fitted)
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I had a Porsche Sports (Switchable) Exhaust retro fitted on my 1998 C2 . It sounds absolutely wonderful, you can switch it back to normal (via a button on the dash) when you leave home at 5.30am as I often do and it doesn't give you a head ache on the Motorway. It roars as you pull away and sounds great at all speeds. And it is genuine Porsche so shouldn't impact resale revalue other than hopefully increasing it sightly (ever the optimist).

It was expertly fitted by PCT Coventry who are brilliant. The OPCs charge a fortune to fit them without the switch and more with.

But be careful with after market exhausts my friend had his taken back off his 911 because it was so noisy it drove him mad especially on motorways. There is a big difference between sounding great and just being loud

Enjoy. I never regreted changing my exhaust

regards

John Stratford

1998 Areana Red 996 C2
1988 Black 924S


 

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