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Sports Exhausts

cjspindler

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Hi,
I have a 2002 Boxster S which I am looking in to changing the exhaust on.
Can anyone give me any advice on what people would recommend in changing too? I am mainly looking at changing the back box for now, with the intention of changing the headers and cats at a later stage.
How do people rate the OEM Porsche Sports Exhaust? Would they recommend this over any others from Milltek or Supersprint etc?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Cheers
Chris.
 
Hi, I've just got a 2000 s and similarily want more sound....I'm going to check out Scuderia systems in Egham who do a tubi version. I had one of these on my ferrari and they were excellent, although let's see how much i get quoted, not cheap I suspect.

Have you heard the standard sports exhaust with the drilled holes? i haven't yet,

Neillapis
 
I just fitted the Porsche sports exhaust after listening to a bunch of Boxster exhausts on Youtube. [:D] I wanted the best of both worlds, quiet when puttering about and a nice deep sound when the foot goes down. This exhaust does it for me! I didn't get the valves wired up and honestly can't see the point as below 30mph it's a really mellow and quiet sound while above, well I just love it. I had a Miltek system fitted to my 'fast ford' which was great for a while then I found it too loud and it just became tiresome.

Here's one link though the guy who made it is a lemon for putting disco music over the top, still there's enough there to get a general feel for the sound.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTf_3lJuw48&feature=PlayList&p=926D681EB3CC6733&playnext_from=PL&playnext=1&index=21

JJ
 

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