Best Exhaust for a 991.2 GT3
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I still think IPE catback is still the best way to go. You get side deletes and a valved rear exhaust. This lets you essentially turn the exhaust off when you want it quiet, just like oem.The titanium system is also light and removes heat from the rear tires. The center section has an x-pipe design for that incredible high pitched sound and their quality has gotten a lot better. I will be a guinea pig and test out their titanium carback, when my car comes. I’ll weigh it against the stock and also try to get a dyno done. I have attached a couple of pics. You can see the welds and build quality of the new titanium exhausts are way better than the initial ones.
I'll be here to help with that when the time comes
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#183
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I actually don't understand why most install a center muffler bypass(which they are all about the same design/quality) over a long tube header system with valved SMBP. Is it the price difference only?, because the LTH setup makes more power, reduces a lot of weight, and eliminates a lot of heat near the tires/engine area, plus sounds better(imo) or about the same/similar sound if you go with the catted systems. The center muffler delete systems might make a little(barely any) more power, but in reality the only thing it does it make the engine sound better. For me, I would rather make more power and sound good than just sound good, especially for the money we are spending on any of these settups. Just my opinion but was curious as why most choose the center muffler bypass over other systems.
1. Sound is the main priority. Wanted to liven it up a little bit without it being obnoxious when wanting to drive around in "wife" mode.
2. Looks. I like the single wall tips better than the stock ones.
3. Cost difference of course.
4. Potential warranty claim when going full system to include headers.
Don't really care to debate if my opinion is right, wrong, accurate or not, you asked. That is why.
#184
For me it was a few things.
1. Sound is the main priority. Wanted to liven it up a little bit without it being obnoxious when wanting to drive around in "wife" mode.
2. Looks. I like the single wall tips better than the stock ones.
3. Cost difference of course.
4. Potential warranty claim when going full system to include headers.
Don't really care to debate if my opinion is right, wrong, accurate or not, you asked. That is why.
1. Sound is the main priority. Wanted to liven it up a little bit without it being obnoxious when wanting to drive around in "wife" mode.
2. Looks. I like the single wall tips better than the stock ones.
3. Cost difference of course.
4. Potential warranty claim when going full system to include headers.
Don't really care to debate if my opinion is right, wrong, accurate or not, you asked. That is why.
#185
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Originally Posted by STALKER99
Anyone running RSS?
Sounds great on my 997.2 GT3.
Sounds great on my 997.2 GT3.
#186
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Originally Posted by RobbieRob
I actually don't understand why most install a center muffler bypass(which they are all about the same design/quality) over a long tube header system with valved SMBP. Is it the price difference only?, because the LTH setup makes more power, reduces a lot of weight, and eliminates a lot of heat near the tires/engine area, plus sounds better(imo) or about the same/similar sound if you go with the catted systems. The center muffler delete systems might make a little(barely any) more power, but in reality the only thing it does it make the engine sound better. For me, I would rather make more power and sound good than just sound good, especially for the money we are spending on any of these settups. Just my opinion but was curious as why most choose the center muffler bypass over other systems.
#187
Why do people constantly refer to tracking a GT3 as "abuse"? The GT3 is a track focused, purposefully track engineered car from the factory. Tracking a family sedan is abuse, a GT3...not in my books! Sure track-use places added stress on various components (vs. purely street use) but 'abuse'?
#188
Three Wheelin'
How’s the fit and finish? Deep sound or a bit more high pitched compared to others? Thanks.
#189
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Have the RSS on my .2 right now. But only 200 miles and have not been above 5500. I wish the tips were larger and car is now done for the Winter but need more time to give a definitive answer. My GT4 had FVD LT Headers and their Valveless exhaust and it was one of the best sounding exhausts I have owned. I need time to adjust to the GT3 exhaust because the sound is quite different. So verdict still out for me.
#190
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I actually don't understand why most install a center muffler bypass(which they are all about the same design/quality) over a long tube header system with valved SMBP. Is it the price difference only?, because the LTH setup makes more power, reduces a lot of weight, and eliminates a lot of heat near the tires/engine area, plus sounds better(imo) or about the same/similar sound if you go with the catted systems. The center muffler delete systems might make a little(barely any) more power, but in reality the only thing it does it make the engine sound better. For me, I would rather make more power and sound good than just sound good, especially for the money we are spending on any of these settups. Just my opinion but was curious as why most choose the center muffler bypass over other systems.
So a LTH setup will not pass emissions.
#191
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Originally Posted by STALKER99
How’s the fit and finish? Deep sound or a bit more high pitched compared to others? Thanks.
Need more time with it (<100 miles so far) to give a more meaningful review.
#192
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Dundon under the Christmas tree (accidentally received two left bypass pipes, receiving the correct part tomorrow), the product is really beautifully made, my tree has never sounded this good!
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#195
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Just did a really nice 250 mile run with it. On the freeway and through town it was great. Wife and I could carry on a conversation and listen to Xmas music. When we got in the canyons, sport mode on you just want to roll down the windows and listen to that music.
I am very happy with my choice. On my Turbo it took three tries to get the right exhaust. I nailed this one first try.
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