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We are currently developing something like this for Lamborghini....
Cost for a Porsche 996 Turbo will be not high...I will post here when we will have something available...
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Originally Posted by 996Choy
Wondering how much would it cost to make a custom exhaust where one could switch between a normal setup and straight pipe (via a control inside the car), similar to this?
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We are currently developing something like this for Lamborghini....
Cost for a Porsche 996 Turbo will be not high...I will post here when we will have something available...
Giuliano,
Great stuff... looks very promising!
Edwin
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When you have pictures of the exhaust installed on a 996TT, could you share those with us? I'd say that under car shots with the car on a lift would be preferred (if possible). Thanks again for your time.
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the only thing you guys should realize on this exhaust is that it will be LOUD, with a capital L. I have a custom designed exhaust with two race style mufflers on each side, similar to this, except with a crossover to balance out both sides. It is very loud, about 10% quieter than cats with no mufflers. The crossover actually took some of the edge off the sound, but cold start is insane, and once it settles down it is bearable to me. But if you are sensitive to noise, these kinds of exhausts are not for you. I like them however.
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@ Steve Theodore I will post pictures under the car and a video too....
@ Prche951 Are you talking about mine or about the one 996Choy posted?
If you are talking about that one....yes in a open configuration its VERY loud and impressive....a distracted cop will notice it....no doubt!
Ours AT IDLE is noticeable but not that loud as you said....fortunately....
Your exhaust looks very promising! The construction looks great! And most importantly, your price is incredible, and seems to be priced less than many of the stainless exhaust systems out there! Very well done!
I look forward to your other products.
Also, do you have a website that lists your parts?
Those exhaust cut-off valves are notorious for not lasting too long given the environment that they operate in. Great concept though...will allow running on noise limited tracks without messing around with the mufflers and stil have a straight through when desired.
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Its exactly what I thought! I'm trying to develop a more durable system....
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Originally Posted by mose55
Those exhaust cut-off valves are notorious for not lasting too long given the environment that they operate in. Great concept though...will allow running on noise limited tracks without messing around with the mufflers and stil have a straight through when desired.