The Diary of a 2011 Carrara White 997.2 C2 PDK by ElectricChair
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Last edited by ElectricChair; 12-25-2016 at 11:14 AM.
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Looks like the DIY project is coming along great my friend! Subscribed and can't wait to see how things turn out Very cool ramp setup btw, i'm taking notes on that lol
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Fabspeed x-pipes installation
Yesterday I finally installed the fabspeed x-pipes. Took me 30 min to remove the stock center muffler and about 45 min to install the fabspeed x-pipes.
First impressions:
1) I was afraid adding the x-pipes to 2" pipes gundo hack would sound too loud. But no, I would say the volume in a scale from 1 to 10 went from 6 with gundo to 7-8 with gundo + x-pipes.
2) Firing it up and giving some gas I immediately noted the sound is now more refined/tuned, kind of European style but not like f-cars or lambos (which IMO would sound odd). Just the perfect sound for a Porsche.
3) First ride and, besides the tuned tone and a little more burbling, not much difference in volume below 3k RPM.
4) Now... above 3k RPM the thing comes alive. A kind of metallic/raspy sound I dare to say sounds similar than the 991 GT3. When switching gears (specially from 2-3 and 3-4) the sound is just... intoxicating!
5) I noticed more burbling when taking foot off the throttle.
6) No droning, no vibrations.
Conclusion:
If you are looking for volume, just do the 2" pipes gundo hack. For a more refined sound and a few extra volume, adding the fabspeed x-pipes to gundo is a great option. Overall, I think it was a well spent grand.
Installation tip:
Set all parts in place without tightening. You have more room for adjustments when parts loosen. When you get all parts in place just start tightening the 6 cat nuts, then the 2 x-pipe support brackets and last the x-pipe clamps.
About fabspeed:
The quality is superb. No installation instructions, some might have hard time figuring out how to install the support brackets.
First impressions:
1) I was afraid adding the x-pipes to 2" pipes gundo hack would sound too loud. But no, I would say the volume in a scale from 1 to 10 went from 6 with gundo to 7-8 with gundo + x-pipes.
2) Firing it up and giving some gas I immediately noted the sound is now more refined/tuned, kind of European style but not like f-cars or lambos (which IMO would sound odd). Just the perfect sound for a Porsche.
3) First ride and, besides the tuned tone and a little more burbling, not much difference in volume below 3k RPM.
4) Now... above 3k RPM the thing comes alive. A kind of metallic/raspy sound I dare to say sounds similar than the 991 GT3. When switching gears (specially from 2-3 and 3-4) the sound is just... intoxicating!
5) I noticed more burbling when taking foot off the throttle.
6) No droning, no vibrations.
Conclusion:
If you are looking for volume, just do the 2" pipes gundo hack. For a more refined sound and a few extra volume, adding the fabspeed x-pipes to gundo is a great option. Overall, I think it was a well spent grand.
Installation tip:
Set all parts in place without tightening. You have more room for adjustments when parts loosen. When you get all parts in place just start tightening the 6 cat nuts, then the 2 x-pipe support brackets and last the x-pipe clamps.
About fabspeed:
The quality is superb. No installation instructions, some might have hard time figuring out how to install the support brackets.
Last edited by ElectricChair; 12-30-2016 at 11:51 AM.
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