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Old May 26, 2010 | 10:37 AM
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Hi everyone!

My father just got his hand on a 2006 Carrera S. So I will be recommending some tasteful mods for him down the line and would love to tap into the resources this forum has to offer!

Just to clarify, it is a 997.1 C2S correct? As in that is the correct short form...

 

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Old May 26, 2010 | 11:20 AM
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C2S cab but yes
 
Old May 26, 2010 | 11:33 AM
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I have a very similar car (silver) cab. Here is my list of recs:
SmartTop: essential for cab owners; allows much easier one touch operation
Exhaust: can add some horsepower but mainly can make the car sound a lot better
Intake: not sure if they do much but some like the look; or you could get a BMC filter
ECU flash: some increase in HP/TQ and better throtttle response
Clear side markers: I think yours are already clear but you can get coated bulbs to keep them from looking like fried eggs
 
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Nice cab. Do you get to drive it too? Because then can you only truly assess the benefits of any mods you recommend.
 
Old May 26, 2010 | 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Gator Skin
I have a very similar car (silver) cab. Here is my list of recs:
SmartTop: essential for cab owners; allows much easier one touch operation
Exhaust: can add some horsepower but mainly can make the car sound a lot better
Intake: not sure if they do much but some like the look; or you could get a BMC filter
ECU flash: some increase in HP/TQ and better throtttle response
Clear side markers: I think yours are already clear but you can get coated bulbs to keep them from looking like fried eggs
i would recommend as a first mod to buy your father 2-3 days with instructor on local track keeping car bone stock.
Let him learn it a little bit as it is first, let him drive it as it is. Introduce him to all info sources like this forum and if he decides he needs something to be done on this car he will do it.
If he likes it as it is - so just let it be so as this car is pretty much great bone stock.

PS. Another great thing to do - to sign up for EVO autocross school. It has great instructors and I saw myself how people improve their skills there.
 

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Old May 26, 2010 | 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Gator Skin
I have a very similar car (silver) cab. Here is my list of recs:
SmartTop: essential for cab owners; allows much easier one touch operation
Exhaust: can add some horsepower but mainly can make the car sound a lot better
Intake: not sure if they do much but some like the look; or you could get a BMC filter
ECU flash: some increase in HP/TQ and better throtttle response
Clear side markers: I think yours are already clear but you can get coated bulbs to keep them from looking like fried eggs
Wow, those were the exact mods I was thinking. Minus the SmartTop. What and where would I find some reading material on that?

For exhaust, I was thinking of the FabSpeed muffler bypass. Any experience with that? One thing I want to make sure is that the car doesn't drone for him.

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Nice cab. Do you get to drive it too? Because then can you only truly assess the benefits of any mods you recommend.
I will drive it every time I get an opportunity. Unfortunately, I live in CA and he is in TX. I guess i will be visiting more often now

Originally Posted by utkinpol
i would recommend as a first mod to buy your father 2-3 days with instructor on local track keeping car bone stock.
Let him learn it a little bit as it is first, let him drive it as it is. Introduce him to all info sources like this forum and if he decides he needs something to be done on this car he will do it.
If he likes it as it is - so just let it be so as this car is pretty much great bone stock.
We discussed this, about going to a driving school. Plus, I am going to leave the car stock for atleast 2-3 months, if not longer, so that he could get comfortable with the car as is and then enjoy the upgrades as they come.
 
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Congrats to your dad and hope you get to enjoy the car too!

Some people really like the Fabspeed muffler bypass but others think it's waaaay too loud and have removed after install. I think the difference being cab vs coupe. I have a .1 C2S cab w/ their Maxflo mufflers and they are perfect when the top is down. I'll be adding the headers sometime but that really only changes the sound not necessarily increase in volume. For a coupe though, they might be a little too muted but that's not your case.

Enjoy and welcome to 6speed
 
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Originally Posted by hieracity
For exhaust, I was thinking of the FabSpeed muffler bypass.
Plain no. No bypasses.
Put on 200 cell cats, keep muflers stock. Or put fabspeed maxflos but not bypass.

It is easy enough - get under the car, disconnect mufflers by undoing clamps, push pipes away a bit and start up your car. you`ll get an idea.
 
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Originally Posted by utkinpol
Plain no. No bypasses.
Put on 200 cell cats, keep muflers stock. Or put fabspeed maxflos but not bypass.

It is easy enough - get under the car, disconnect mufflers by undoing clamps, push pipes away a bit and start up your car. you`ll get an idea.
Could you please enlighten me as to why no bypass? Is because its too loud? Does it drone?

This is the fabspeed maxflos and this is the Fabspeed bypass. The bypass is also a lot cheaper, for good reasons maybe... lol
 

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Originally Posted by Burg Boxster
Congrats to your dad and hope you get to enjoy the car too!


Enjoy and welcome to 6speed
I will try to whenever I get a chance and thanks!

As for the bypass, does it drone in the cabin?
 
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It is illegal for starts. And yes it will drone for sure from what I have read.

EDIT: dont quote me on the illegal but as far as I know you have to have mufflers to pass inspection.
 
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leave it stock and just drive it hard. if you really want to mod, damptronics (lowered coilover suspension), wheel spacers, SmartTop and exhaust are the only mods I'd ever do on that cab. skip the intake, flash, etc. - they aren't very compelling on a naturally aspirated car.
 
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Originally Posted by gloves
It is illegal for starts. And yes it will drone for sure from what I have read.

EDIT: dont quote me on the illegal but as far as I know you have to have mufflers to pass inspection.
Ok, the bypass is a no go then. Droning is a must NOT. thanks for the clarification! Any other options you could suggest? TIA
 
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Congrats, you have a twin...

I'd recommend Tubi exhaust. No drone!
 
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2006 C2S Cab here. I agree with you on holding off on the mods. The car is awesome straight stock, have him experience that first. I for one can't utilize the stock HP I have in daily driving; adding more may be overkill.
 


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