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Old 06-01-2018, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Super6
I mostly rent the car out on Turo. The car sounded amazing but thought it might not be for all renters so I went back to something more compromising. Yes, they are still available.
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?
Old 06-01-2018, 04:10 PM
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Simple and cheap, remove rear muffler complete then add custom pipework and audi glasspacks
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Originally Posted by Sid3ways
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?
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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Originally Posted by Dilberto
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Dilberto > I have 2006 Turbo S....My tips are perfect. I need the muffler replacement to get a nice smooth growl...nothing aggressive. Where did you buy your mufflers sir?

Thank-you, Coach 11
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Originally Posted by uphoto
Hey guys, I'm sure this has been asked before but I couldn't find any topics on it.

What's best for adding a little power but most importantly to me a little extra growl?

Cat by pass pipes or new rear cans?
Ever seen this:
https://cayennebypass.com/index.php?
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Originally Posted by uphoto
Hey guys, I'm sure this has been asked before but I couldn't find any topics on it.

What's best for adding a little power but most importantly to me a little extra growl?

Cat by pass pipes or new rear cans?
What about this:
https://cayennebypass.com/index.php?
Old 12-12-2018, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Richpal
Too raspy for my personal taste and not really any deeper.

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.
Old 12-12-2018, 10:55 AM
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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.
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Originally Posted by Petza914
Too raspy for my personal taste and not really any deeper.

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.
x2. Sounds a bit desperate for attention.
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Originally Posted by jwicker
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.
Hey there, can you post a video of how it sounds. Do you think I'll get much of an effect doing it on my 2014 Cayenne V6 Base.

Probably similar to what these guys do.
https://cayennebypass.com/index.php?

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Originally Posted by jwicker
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.
Think it will do much on my 2014 V6 Base model?



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