Best way to add growl & power for exhuast
#46
Just out of curiosity. I'm thinking about renting my 08 CTT out on Turo once it becomes a 3rd toy here soon. It has wheels, exhaust, a tune, and is lowered. I know demographics play a part in it but what do you charge per day?
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Canelocarranza (03-16-2023)
#48
In Dallas anywhere from $99 to $129 for a 2013 GTS. It's priced it rent as I have a few other cars to drive.
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#52
What about this:
https://cayennebypass.com/index.php?
https://cayennebypass.com/index.php?
For a slight increase in sound, secondary cat bypass pipes are perfect but the change is heard more outside the vehicle than inside. For a little more you need to change the rear muffler.
#53
What about this:
https://cayennebypass.com/index.php?
Yep, that's basically what I did. I bought 2 x 18" stainless pipes and put them in the muffler. Sounds great.
https://cayennebypass.com/index.php?
Yep, that's basically what I did. I bought 2 x 18" stainless pipes and put them in the muffler. Sounds great.
#54
x2. Sounds a bit desperate for attention.
#55
Search for "exhaust mod" and you'll see a pretty inexpensive way to add some growl to your exhaust. Basically just stick an 18" piece of 2" pipe into your muffler. There are a lot of youtube videos out there for you to look at. I did it on my CS, but instead of flex pipe, I used 2" stainless pipe. I think it sounds pretty good.
Probably similar to what these guys do.
https://cayennebypass.com/index.php?
Thanks,
RP
#56
What about this:
https://cayennebypass.com/index.php?
Yep, that's basically what I did. I bought 2 x 18" stainless pipes and put them in the muffler. Sounds great.
https://cayennebypass.com/index.php?
Yep, that's basically what I did. I bought 2 x 18" stainless pipes and put them in the muffler. Sounds great.