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What's the difference between the tips that come with the C2S without PSE and those that come with PSE?
Does the PSE kit come with the new tips
I intend installing PSE soon as I have a CPO C2S that didn't have it.
I am not keen on any other aftermarket brand due to warranty limitations in my country and the possibility of drone.
Tips are the same. Both are double dual exhaust. The actual finish might differ slightly, one more chromed than the other, but I forget exactly, since I had my PSE tips ceramic coated almost immediately after taking delivery.
If you get the PSE kit, it comes with new tips. Very close to the S dual exhaust tips, but different finish AND size. Slight cosmetic design difference too.
One of the PSE exhaust pipes is like 1/2" shorter than the standard S ones. The S tips leave a 1/2" open gap on one of the PSE dual pipes when clamped on. It's the non clamp side that has the gap.
I'm sure intentional to upgrade to new tips with PSE!
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