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Newbies Hospitality Director Lifetime Rennlist Member
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From: Winston-Salem, NC
Call Suncoast Porsche in Oregon or Brandywine Porsche in PA or Sunset Porsche in Florida. Should be able to get for about $1,500 +/-. You will need to order the switch also, because it is not included with the exhaust cans.
You might also check with Sunset Porsche in Florida. When I shopped around for factory stuff, noone could beat their prices. I'd be surprised if they don't have the best price for PSE.
This guy in Germany has used ones for sale on E-Bay. He sure has a great feedback rating so many people have been happy with his product. I have been thinking about it my self. Pretty reasonable price.
Newbies Hospitality Director Lifetime Rennlist Member
Joined: Apr 2005
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From: Winston-Salem, NC
Originally Posted by jerhofer
This guy in Germany has used ones for sale on E-Bay. He sure has a great feedback rating so many people have been happy with his product. I have been thinking about it my self. Pretty reasonable price.
jerhofer - those are NOT PSE mufflers. They are modified stock (non PSE) mufflers, but are modified the "old" PSE way. This (the old) way uses a small "J" shaped pipe to connect from the intake pipe (coming from the cats) to the exhaust pipe leading to the tips. All of the air fed in to the "J" pipe by-passes the muffler completely. Also, these do not have valve actuators like PSE mufflers have.
I am not saying that they are not a good alternative to PSE mufflers, because they probally sound good. However, those are NOT true PSE mufflers.
jerhofer - those are NOT PSE mufflers. They are modified stock (non PSE) mufflers, but are modified the "old" PSE way. This (the old) way uses a small "J" shaped pipe to connect from the intake pipe (coming from the cats) to the exhaust pipe leading to the tips. All of the air fed in to the "J" pipe by-passes the muffler completely. Also, these do not have valve actuators like PSE mufflers have.
I am not saying that they are not a good alternative to PSE mufflers, because they probally sound good. However, those are NOT true PSE mufflers.
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