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Check that rear muffler, those tips aren’t factory. Might be SW tip assemblies on there or you got lucky with a center bypass, though I’d expect you’d know that right away haha
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Right on FBG!! ... Every time I get finished with a drive, my heart is pumping & all I can think to say is "That is just so Intoxicating". Special car for sure.
Enjoy!!
=Steve
Also +1 on Noro's suggestion. I installed the Carnewal Manual PSE Valve Switch a few weeks ago, and it's perfect. Lets you enjoy the exhaust sound even down low below 3K AND eliminates that annoying pop-change in exhaust tone at 3K/4K.
Enjoy!!
=Steve
Also +1 on Noro's suggestion. I installed the Carnewal Manual PSE Valve Switch a few weeks ago, and it's perfect. Lets you enjoy the exhaust sound even down low below 3K AND eliminates that annoying pop-change in exhaust tone at 3K/4K.
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Great thread, enjoy your new car!
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Thats a center delete...which in terms of sound alone is the best imo. Enjoy!
#37
haha I just saw the sharkwerks stamped! Bonus ;-) It does look like a side system also I think. Can anyone confirm by the pictures? I am at work and this all helps make the day go better!
#38
I’m pretty sure your side mufflers are there even though the pictures aren’t very clear. If you had side delete and center delete you would already be deaf
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Definitely looks like a SW center delete, need better photos of the side mufflers to see if they're still there but they look like factory valves that would entail the side mufflers still being installed. Take a look into the rear bumper area from behind the rear tire, about 3-4in off the rear tires should be the muffler cans. If it's a big empty space....they gone haha.
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#40
This is the type of car that can provide therapy. If you come home from work go rip a on/off ramp and back and put her away again for tomorrow. Freakin unreal. I honestly had no idea......
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No, there is a much easier way than messing with the vacuum lines down under the car.
Just unclip the electrical connection on the top side of the engine bay, on the passenger side. I'll put a pic down below for reference on where it lives...
.... suggestion: If you decide to leave it unclipped for any length of time, while you're assessing how it sounds,... then use some painters tape first to wrap both connections, then cover the painters tape with electrical tape to avoid melting the painters tape. I did that & drove it for several hundred miles before I decided I did not like the drone inside the car at around 60mph. Hence the reason I went with the Carnewal switch.
There's some good close-ups in this thread too - Post # 54. And of course Post # 3 has great pics that show your current exhaust flow if you're interested in how the gases flow.
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-...deletes-4.html
Then look at this thread, and slide down to Post # 18. I put some pictures in there too (while I was installing the Carnewal switch).
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-...arnewal-2.html
=Steve
Just unclip the electrical connection on the top side of the engine bay, on the passenger side. I'll put a pic down below for reference on where it lives...
.... suggestion: If you decide to leave it unclipped for any length of time, while you're assessing how it sounds,... then use some painters tape first to wrap both connections, then cover the painters tape with electrical tape to avoid melting the painters tape. I did that & drove it for several hundred miles before I decided I did not like the drone inside the car at around 60mph. Hence the reason I went with the Carnewal switch.
There's some good close-ups in this thread too - Post # 54. And of course Post # 3 has great pics that show your current exhaust flow if you're interested in how the gases flow.
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-...deletes-4.html
Then look at this thread, and slide down to Post # 18. I put some pictures in there too (while I was installing the Carnewal switch).
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-gt2-...arnewal-2.html
=Steve