Exhaust hack for 2003 996 C2-which one?
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I think the 3.6 mufflers work best with sealed end to outlet mod, while 3.4 mufflers work best with intake to outlet mod. I have 3.6 mufflers and went with sealed end to outlet and love the way it sounds.
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I have the 3.4 mufflers and went sealed end to outlet and tbh, quite disappointed in the sound. Was hoping to sound much louder like a lot of the youtube videos I have seen. The only difference I noticed is a slightly faster throttle response. So, at this point, I am now considering muffler bypass pipes. I spent $240 to have a local shop do the work which was 2 hours of labor along with the tubing (2-1/4"). I had him do all the work there since I have no where to do it.
Anyone know of someone wanting to get rid of their bypass pipes for cheap? Ship to 91502 zip? Thanks!
Anyone know of someone wanting to get rid of their bypass pipes for cheap? Ship to 91502 zip? Thanks!
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saw some bypass pipes here in the classifieds, i think there is also one set on 6speed more than likely the same person.
I have the 3.4 mufflers and went sealed end to outlet and tbh, quite disappointed in the sound. Was hoping to sound much louder like a lot of the youtube videos I have seen. The only difference I noticed is a slightly faster throttle response. So, at this point, I am now considering muffler bypass pipes. I spent $240 to have a local shop do the work which was 2 hours of labor along with the tubing (2-1/4"). I had him do all the work there since I have no where to do it.
Anyone know of someone wanting to get rid of their bypass pipes for cheap? Ship to 91502 zip? Thanks!
Anyone know of someone wanting to get rid of their bypass pipes for cheap? Ship to 91502 zip? Thanks!
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I have the 3.4 mufflers and went sealed end to outlet and tbh, quite disappointed in the sound. Was hoping to sound much louder like a lot of the youtube videos I have seen. The only difference I noticed is a slightly faster throttle response. So, at this point, I am now considering muffler bypass pipes. I spent $240 to have a local shop do the work which was 2 hours of labor along with the tubing (2-1/4"). I had him do all the work there since I have no where to do it.
Anyone know of someone wanting to get rid of their bypass pipes for cheap? Ship to 91502 zip? Thanks!
Anyone know of someone wanting to get rid of their bypass pipes for cheap? Ship to 91502 zip? Thanks!
https://rennlist.com/forums/for-sale...pe-w-tips.html
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Yeah I saw them and he PM'd me...if they're from MadeInPorsche. I also saw some from jzarabbi and have not heard back.
spinerep622: I clicked on your link and I do not have access so I cannot see what you're selling. Also, with the muffler bypass pipes, is there more piping that is needed to fill the gap of where the mufflers go?
Thanks!
spinerep622: I clicked on your link and I do not have access so I cannot see what you're selling. Also, with the muffler bypass pipes, is there more piping that is needed to fill the gap of where the mufflers go?
Thanks!
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Yeah I saw them and he PM'd me...if they're from MadeInPorsche. I also saw some from jzarabbi and have not heard back.
spinerep622: I clicked on your link and I do not have access so I cannot see what you're selling. Also, with the muffler bypass pipes, is there more piping that is needed to fill the gap of where the mufflers go?
Thanks!
spinerep622: I clicked on your link and I do not have access so I cannot see what you're selling. Also, with the muffler bypass pipes, is there more piping that is needed to fill the gap of where the mufflers go?
Thanks!