PSE switch
PSE switch
I am thinking of doing a stock oem exhaust swap with someoen that has a PSE. Is there a easy way to take out his switch and move it to m car? Anyone done a swap/mod like this?
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I need to chime in here with a biased opinion but you will find most of 6speeders love their PSE. PSE is not for performance but sound and look and convience.
Most aftermarket exhaust sound cheap except Tubi. Most tuners will tell you the same thing
Most aftermarket exhaust sound cheap except Tubi. Most tuners will tell you the same thing
From extensive reading on aftermarket stuff, I would recommend against it and go with the PSE .
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Andy, no problem, I just wanted chime in. I am probably sure you have done your research and you have found that most 6speed members perfer the PSE,
I'll give you a call later.
I'll give you a call later.
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For the price, I'd expect at least a modicum of performance going along with the sound.
How do you know you are not getting a "modicum of performance" with the PSE ? Lol
If there were anything measureable to get from a muffler alone ( and I don't think there is ) you would most certainly get it when you bypass 2/3 of the mufflers in PSE mode
(I doubt many , if any , aftermarket mufflers will have less backpressure )
Regarding weight , I personally am not concerned .
My " butt dyno " is not sensitive enough to detect a 5 lbs. difference one way or the other in a 355 hp car.
Change your mufflers if you want a different sound .
If you want it to sound like a Porsche , get PSE .
If you don't mind internal resonance problems ,or have it sound like a Honda on Steroids, get... whatever
If you expect a performance gain, save your money.
How do you know you are not getting a "modicum of performance" with the PSE ? Lol
If there were anything measureable to get from a muffler alone ( and I don't think there is ) you would most certainly get it when you bypass 2/3 of the mufflers in PSE mode
(I doubt many , if any , aftermarket mufflers will have less backpressure )
Regarding weight , I personally am not concerned .
My " butt dyno " is not sensitive enough to detect a 5 lbs. difference one way or the other in a 355 hp car.
Change your mufflers if you want a different sound .
If you want it to sound like a Porsche , get PSE .
If you don't mind internal resonance problems ,or have it sound like a Honda on Steroids, get... whatever
If you expect a performance gain, save your money.
If there were anything measureable to get from a muffler alone ( and I don't think there is ) you would most certainly get it when you bypass 2/3 of the mufflers in PSE mode
(I doubt many , if any , aftermarket mufflers will have less backpressure )
Regarding weight , I personally am not concerned .
My " butt dyno " is not sensitive enough to detect a 5 lbs. difference one way or the other in a 355 hp car.
Change your mufflers if you want a different sound .
If you want it to sound like a Porsche , get PSE .
If you don't mind internal resonance problems ,or have it sound like a Honda on Steroids, get... whatever
If you expect a performance gain, save your money.
In my opinion if I'm buying something such as an exhaust while yes it's namely for sound, I'd like to see at least something in the way of performance.
If there was a performance benefit Porsche would tout it as so (in all fairness they might not of to avoid any legal troubles down the road).
As cool as switching between loud and quiet is, I see it as a gimmick [at least on a sports car].
This is my last post in this thread seeing as it doesn't pertain to the topic at hand.
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