PSE Modded 3.6 Mufflers - how close in sound to a real PSE?
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Darin only uses Stainless....I've had his mufflers in for about 6 months now and no problems. You have to consider that the mufflers themselves are stainless....the welds are stainless.....how much better does it get?
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Thanks for everything, Chuck! You know you'll always be my first.......
#350
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I spent a part of the day reading this thread and other similar links.
I think I'm going to do the MkII Mod. I have no time for it and as I'll have to make the inspection to the pcar in 2-3 months, I'll get the cans removed and will go to the exhaust shop to do it.
My conclusion is that in 3.6L cans, a well done bypass with 2" 1/4 SS in a fine welded work, will be close to PSE in 80%. More or less what I'd like. I drove a 996 C4S with OEM PSE and switch, yesterday and sounds wonderful. I thought It would be higher and a bit disturbing, but I must say that I was wrong: I want it
But I have a doubt: Why didn't you get electrical valves installed? If you make a similar instalation to OEM PSE, you could switch off whenever you want.
Is it a very diffcult thing? You could keep your original low sound while you were cruising an urban street or similar place to preserve the noise and not disturbing the neighburghood in nighty hours, just clicking the dash button.
Did you try to do?
Thanks all the guys who posted real and tested info, pics, videos, and helped the others.
I think I'm going to do the MkII Mod. I have no time for it and as I'll have to make the inspection to the pcar in 2-3 months, I'll get the cans removed and will go to the exhaust shop to do it.
My conclusion is that in 3.6L cans, a well done bypass with 2" 1/4 SS in a fine welded work, will be close to PSE in 80%. More or less what I'd like. I drove a 996 C4S with OEM PSE and switch, yesterday and sounds wonderful. I thought It would be higher and a bit disturbing, but I must say that I was wrong: I want it
But I have a doubt: Why didn't you get electrical valves installed? If you make a similar instalation to OEM PSE, you could switch off whenever you want.
Is it a very diffcult thing? You could keep your original low sound while you were cruising an urban street or similar place to preserve the noise and not disturbing the neighburghood in nighty hours, just clicking the dash button.
Did you try to do?
Thanks all the guys who posted real and tested info, pics, videos, and helped the others.
Nobody knows?
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I spent a part of the day reading this thread and other similar links.
I think I'm going to do the MkII Mod. I have no time for it and as I'll have to make the inspection to the pcar in 2-3 months, I'll get the cans removed and will go to the exhaust shop to do it.
My conclusion is that in 3.6L cans, a well done bypass with 2" 1/4 SS in a fine welded work, will be close to PSE in 80%. More or less what I'd like. I drove a 996 C4S with OEM PSE and switch, yesterday and sounds wonderful. I thought It would be higher and a bit disturbing, but I must say that I was wrong: I want it
But I have a doubt: Why didn't you get electrical valves installed? If you make a similar instalation to OEM PSE, you could switch off whenever you want.
Is it a very diffcult thing? You could keep your original low sound while you were cruising an urban street or similar place to preserve the noise and not disturbing the neighburghood in nighty hours, just clicking the dash button.
Did you try to do?
Thanks all the guys who posted real and tested info, pics, videos, and helped the others.
I think I'm going to do the MkII Mod. I have no time for it and as I'll have to make the inspection to the pcar in 2-3 months, I'll get the cans removed and will go to the exhaust shop to do it.
My conclusion is that in 3.6L cans, a well done bypass with 2" 1/4 SS in a fine welded work, will be close to PSE in 80%. More or less what I'd like. I drove a 996 C4S with OEM PSE and switch, yesterday and sounds wonderful. I thought It would be higher and a bit disturbing, but I must say that I was wrong: I want it
But I have a doubt: Why didn't you get electrical valves installed? If you make a similar instalation to OEM PSE, you could switch off whenever you want.
Is it a very diffcult thing? You could keep your original low sound while you were cruising an urban street or similar place to preserve the noise and not disturbing the neighburghood in nighty hours, just clicking the dash button.
Did you try to do?
Thanks all the guys who posted real and tested info, pics, videos, and helped the others.
1. Add a valve (flap) in the "extra" pipe (shown in blue) which could be opened or closed with vacuum pressure.
2. Add actuators (shown in red) to open or close the flap
3. Add vacuum hoses.
4. Add the wiring to control the vacuum "on/off" switch.
The bottom line is that it would be just too difficult and costly to do this to stock mufflers. IN the long run, you would be better off getting REAL PSE mufflers if you wanted to be able to control the loud/quiet mode.
#352
Burning Brakes
Thanks Tim.
I can see It's a very complex task...
I want to show you a bypass made in a Boxster by a friend of mine. He posted good pictures, and add two manual valves (different from the ones in pics).
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...ghlight=bypass
What do you think about it?
(Sounds fantastic)
I can see It's a very complex task...
I want to show you a bypass made in a Boxster by a friend of mine. He posted good pictures, and add two manual valves (different from the ones in pics).
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...ghlight=bypass
What do you think about it?
(Sounds fantastic)
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Adding valves :
Too complicated and expensive.
A big waste of time and money. It is a subtle mod, not too loud.
Why would you ever want turn them off?
Just one man's opinion.
Too complicated and expensive.
A big waste of time and money. It is a subtle mod, not too loud.
Why would you ever want turn them off?
Just one man's opinion.
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Burning Brakes
Thanks
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Joaquin, I think your English is pretty good....for a Spaniard living in Spain.
Darin's craftsmanship is of a very high level.
I'm sure that it will not make any difference with whatever terms we use,
he's still the master!
He knows it, and we know it!
Besides, it does take great skills to "hack" into something, doesn't it.....
Darin's craftsmanship is of a very high level.
I'm sure that it will not make any difference with whatever terms we use,
he's still the master!
He knows it, and we know it!
Besides, it does take great skills to "hack" into something, doesn't it.....
#359
Three Wheelin'
As always Darin is the ONLY one to see if you live in Northern California, but come from wherever you want too to get the mod done.
Bill, glad to hear that you hooked-up with Darin and of course he took care of you
Chuck, you are always bragging about being Darin's first
Bill, glad to hear that you hooked-up with Darin and of course he took care of you
Chuck, you are always bragging about being Darin's first
#360
Three Wheelin'
Thanks Tim.
I can see It's a very complex task...
I want to show you a bypass made in a Boxster by a friend of mine. He posted good pictures, and add two manual valves (different from the ones in pics).
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...ghlight=bypass
What do you think about it?
(Sounds fantastic)
I can see It's a very complex task...
I want to show you a bypass made in a Boxster by a friend of mine. He posted good pictures, and add two manual valves (different from the ones in pics).
https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...ghlight=bypass
What do you think about it?
(Sounds fantastic)
With the MKII mod it is not as loud as a PSE and so there is no reason to turn it off, so no need for valves with the MKII setup.
I looked at the Boxster bypass thread, wow that is some small diameter pipe, but I am no exhaust expert to know if that is a good or bad thing.