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Jare348

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All, appreciate this is a much debated subject but wanted an upto date concencus. Owned my 2004 40th Anniversary for a year but crave the sound of the PSE not fitted to my car. What should I upgrade to? Not interested in pipe mods as the silencers are at the end of their life so will be replaced. Want more noise but not drone at motorway speeds. Looking for real world experience of Dansk type sports silencers.
 
Take a look at my recent thread entitled Finally Exhausted, and 'Another new 996 owner 'both cover this issue in depth - I went the Dansk route with high flow cats, sounds sublime, with hardly any noticeable increase at motorway cruising speeds. There's a sound clip on the thread. Hope this helps!
 
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Sorry, just realized the other link was in fact 'newbie' (not Another new...) Thread here https://www.porscheclubgb.com/forum/tm.asp?m=880583 So many threads, so little time....
 
watchya, like you i craved for more noise but only when i want it with my boy racer cap on and quieter when my wife is with me!! i opted for a powerflow system. they fit stainless steel boxes with a valve which runs of a mini-compressor. this is controlled by a little remote control fob that i keep in the ashtray. the results are amazing...quiet on the motorways like the o/e box but open that valve and holy Moses!!! i'm in Birmingham and the sound on a quiet Sunday morning thru the queensway tunnels is phenomenal. head office is Bridport Dorset. cost £900 fitted. my only criticism is the piping in the engine bay is bright blue and i'm still awaiting for schematics to wire it up to a button on the dash. so in summary for a switchable stainless steel exhaust switchable for £900 for a sound to unleash the boy racer in you then well worth it. happy days [:)]
 
How long did it take to fit as I was told its quite fiddly. P
ORIGINAL: Gregfallon watchya, like you i craved for more noise but only when i want it with my boy racer cap on and quieter when my wife is with me!! i opted for a powerflow system. they fit stainless steel boxes with a valve which runs of a mini-compressor. this is controlled by a little remote control fob that i keep in the ashtray. the results are amazing...quiet on the motorways like the o/e box but open that valve and holy Moses!!! i'm in Birmingham and the sound on a quiet Sunday morning thru the queensway tunnels is phenomenal. head office is Bridport Dorset. cost £900 fitted. my only criticism is the piping in the engine bay is bright blue and i'm still awaiting for schematics to wire it up to a button on the dash. so in summary for a switchable stainless steel exhaust switchable for £900 for a sound to unleash the boy racer in you then well worth it. happy days [:)]
 

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