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mojo

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I went with the Tubi and have had many comments on how fantastic the car sounds even from the technicians at Porsche Reading
 
Has anyone upgraded their exhaust? I find my car a little quiet, so I'd like to swap out my stock exhaust for something a bit livlier.

What are the common upgrades, Remus, Milltek, Akropovic? Any members got one for sale?
 
ORIGINAL: mojo I went with the Tubi and have had many comments on how fantastic the car sounds
Have to agree with that, after following you on one of the Cayman days out. Got the PSE on mine which is not wired in. Sounds ok, but not as good as a tubi.
 
ORIGINAL: Wallachie Has anyone upgraded their exhaust? I find my car a little quiet, so I'd like to swap out my stock exhaust for something a bit livlier. What are the common upgrades, Remus, Milltek, Akropovic? Any members got one for sale?
I bought a used standard system and sent it to Carnewal for conversion to his GT Exhaust set up see following link for back to back road test with the PSE If you are going to go that route I have an almost new system off my last car 5k dry miles so looks brand new that can be sent to Carnewal for converting or exchanging for one of his stock converted systems I had the Carnewal for several years and it was absolutely perfect sound and tone level wise with zero drone between 2500-3200 rpm which is often a problem zone for other after market options http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=462555&mpage=1&key= http://www.carnewal-europe.com/main.htm
 
ORIGINAL: daro911
ORIGINAL: Wallachie Has anyone upgraded their exhaust? I find my car a little quiet, so I'd like to swap out my stock exhaust for something a bit livlier. What are the common upgrades, Remus, Milltek, Akropovic? Any members got one for sale?
I bought a used standard system and sent it to Carnewal for conversion to his GT Exhaust set up see following link for back to back road test with the PSE If you are going to go that route I have an almost new system off my last car 5k dry miles so looks brand new that can be sent to Carnewal for converting or exchanging for one of his stock converted systems I had the Carnewal for several years and it was absolutely perfect sound and tone level wise with zero drone between 2500-3200 rpm which is often a problem zone for other after market options http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=462555&mpage=1&key= http://www.carnewal-europe.com/main.htm
Thanks for that - tried to look at your vid/sound clips but the Photobucket account seems to be set to private, thus needing a password.
 
ORIGINAL: Wallachie
ORIGINAL: daro911
ORIGINAL: Wallachie Has anyone upgraded their exhaust? I find my car a little quiet, so I'd like to swap out my stock exhaust for something a bit livlier. What are the common upgrades, Remus, Milltek, Akropovic? Any members got one for sale?
I bought a used standard system and sent it to Carnewal for conversion to his GT Exhaust set up see following link for back to back road test with the PSE If you are going to go that route I have an almost new system off my last car 5k dry miles so looks brand new that can be sent to Carnewal for converting or exchanging for one of his stock converted systems I had the Carnewal for several years and it was absolutely perfect sound and tone level wise with zero drone between 2500-3200 rpm which is often a problem zone for other after market options [link=http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=462555&mpage=1&key=]http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=462555&mpage=1&key=[/link] [link=http://www.carnewal-europe.com/main.htm]http://www.carnewal-europe.com/main.htm[/link]
Thanks for that - tried to look at your vid/sound clips but the Photobucket account seems to be set to private, thus needing a password.
Send berty987 an email it is his link and article [;)]
 

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