FS: FabSpeed straight pipes for 996TT
FS: FabSpeed straight pipes for 996TT
Category: Engine - Exhaust
Price: $425
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: Porsche 911 996 Turbo
Location (State): WA
Item Condition: Used
Shipping Information: Item can be shipped
The *ONLY* reason that these are for sale is that they didn't pass the wife acceptance factor test for my family, but other than that they are in good mechanical shape and ready for another tour of duty on your own Porsche. Pick up 25+ hp and lose 50 pounds off the rear end of your car, and know that these sold for about $1000 when new.
My price is $425 obo and includes shipping to the lower 48 continental states. Thanks for your interest and let me know if you have any questions.
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; Jan 3, 2012 at 11:12 PM. Reason: don't put price in title - you can't change it
Hi Sam,
I'm sorry it's not clear (someone else did PM me the same question) but these have no catalytic converters whatsoever. Those chambers are shaped like stock cats but pass straight through, but the O2 bungs are in the factory positions. You can hold the entire straight pipe lengthwise and look right through it...there is nothing inside (that is the definition of straight pipes).
To answer another question I've received by PM, you should invest in some O2 sensor extenders ($12 from the large auction site) so that you can remove your rearward O2 sensors further away from the exhaust stream. That is, unless you have a tune setup specifically for not having catalytic converters. Thanks, and I hope that helps.
I'm sorry it's not clear (someone else did PM me the same question) but these have no catalytic converters whatsoever. Those chambers are shaped like stock cats but pass straight through, but the O2 bungs are in the factory positions. You can hold the entire straight pipe lengthwise and look right through it...there is nothing inside (that is the definition of straight pipes).
To answer another question I've received by PM, you should invest in some O2 sensor extenders ($12 from the large auction site) so that you can remove your rearward O2 sensors further away from the exhaust stream. That is, unless you have a tune setup specifically for not having catalytic converters. Thanks, and I hope that helps.
Here is a picture I just took which should better help illustrate just what these are (for those unfamiliar with straight pipes). There is a white pillar in my garage right behind the pipe, and the angle should show you that you can literally see right though the pipe and see the actual pillar.
Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you!
Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you!
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