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Repasi Motorwerks Carrera GT Exhaust System Now Available
After a year of research and development we are excited to announce the Repasi Motorwerks Exhaust designed for the Porsche Carrera GT.
Specifically designed to retain the F1 derived v10 pitch and to just add volume to help bring that amazing sound inside the cabin.
The exhaust was developed to be as minimal and elegant as the Carrera GT itself. This iteration, made in stainless steel with 4 race mufflers weighs under 30 pounds, saving nearly 50 pounds from the factory exhaust system. Utilizing a flex pipe section similar to the factory exhaust for perfect fitment and aid in installation. No modifications to the car require and is completely reversible using all factory mounting points.
Priced at $8,980 all rennlist members will receive a 10% discount and free shipping.
Use coupon code "rennlist10" at checkout on the website to receive the discount or call to order directly from the shop!
A video below is a rough comparison video to have some audio comparison to the factory system. And below the photos are some more sounds clips. Full video release coming soon
Please comment with any questions, comments or requests you may have in regards to this system. After all, I am only here to help and provide anything you, the Carrera GT community may need.
As always, thank you all for the continued support!
Thanks so much J! Looking forward to our project coming up!
Originally Posted by BlueGT3
Beautiful! World Class quality delivered by a World Class person. Well Done Jimmy!
Thanks C, I'm looking forward to your long term impressions with the miles you drive!
Originally Posted by CGT000
Sounds amazing. Any horsepower and torque gains?
We weren't able to test this first car within the time constraints. During the development the cad simulations and flow bench testing helped us tune the crossover area of the "X" to optimize bank to bank scavenging to which improves overall exhaust flow. That being said, all of this is happening post the catalytic converters which is the main restriction in the system so my expectation for power gain is fairly minimal.