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Changing Cayman R Exhaust

CaymanR

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I saw the other day a Fabspeed replacement exhaust for the Cayman, has anyone a comment on whether it is a either a good idea or have done it and was is a good choice? Thanks Peter
 
ORIGINAL: Campling I saw the other day a Fabspeed replacement exhaust for the Cayman, has anyone a comment on whether it is a either a good idea or have done it and was is a good choice? Thanks Peter
Fitted Fabspeed hardware to my Boxster and the quality if way better any of the European offerings. There is also a discount code in this months Porsche Post.
 
ORIGINAL: Campling I saw the other day a Fabspeed replacement exhaust for the Cayman, has anyone a comment on whether it is a either a good idea or have done it and was is a good choice? Thanks Peter
Hi I have left my standard. We have noticed the exhaust sounds great as it is, plus exhaust note changed slightly after service (probably engine bedded in). It all depends what you want out of the car. Hope your enjoying her. A&G
 
This "world leader in sport exhausts" doesn't even know that there are no secondary cats in the gen2 backboxes. How much testing can they have done ?
 
ORIGINAL: CaymanWirral
ORIGINAL: Campling I saw the other day a Fabspeed replacement exhaust for the Cayman, has anyone a comment on whether it is a either a good idea or have done it and was is a good choice? Thanks Peter
Hi I have left my standard. We have noticed the exhaust sounds great as it is, plus exhaust note changed slightly after service (probably engine bedded in). It all depends what you want out of the car. Hope your enjoying her. A&G
Got to agree with CaymanWirral.... sounds great as it is and I doubt you'll get any extra performance worth mentioning
 
Many thanks to all who have posted comments. No PSE on mine. Maybe I will just keep driving it rather than changing things. Just thought if there was still good sound and good increased performance would consider it, but doesn't sound like it. Thanks again Peter
 

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