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Cayenne 955/957: Complete 2.75" Exhaust - DYNO PROVEN!

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Old Jan 17, 2014 | 01:34 PM
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Talking Cayenne 955/957: Complete 2.75" Exhaust - DYNO PROVEN!

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Price: $2750
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: Porsche Cayenne
Location (State): CT
Item Condition: Used
Shipping Information: Item can be shipped

I am selling my complete 2.75" custom fabricated 304SS exhaust; from the secondary bypass pipes, all the way back to the exhaust tips.

This is the same exhaust that has been proven on the dyno and helped me achieve approx 675 hp / 710 ft lbs of tq with only few other basic bolt-ons. You too can be in the 700 hp/tq range in almost no time. This system is used and has been on my Cayenne for just over one year. It also sounds very menacing!

Value

If you were to build this system yourself, this is what it would cost:

Milltek secondary bypass pipes (modified)

http://www.etektuning.com/milltek-lo...turbo-turbo-s/

$520

Complete 2.75" custom midsection with custom XPipe

http://www.supersprintna.com/product...arch_model/375

$1222

Supersprint open race muffler

http://www.supersprintna.com/product...arch_model/375

$2802


3" custom exhaust tips

https://www.fabspeed.com/cayenne.html

$595

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$5139 Total New

!!!!!!SOLD!!!!!!

Would prefer local pickup in the NY metro area, but willing to send freight, if needed.


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This exhaust system is Dyno-proven! I made approx 675 hp / 710 ft lbs of TQ with it:

http://vimeo.com/user12313747/dynowickedctt


Want to hear what this exhaust sounds like?


http://vimeo.com/user12313747/wickedcayenne


This shows the power benefits of an xpipe:




Want to know why you need to lose the stock tips to make power?

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...tips-pics.html


Want to see the complete build of this high performance exhaust system?


https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...lots-pics.html


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Old Jan 18, 2014 | 06:13 AM
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FWIW, the front section of this exhaust will fit a 957 only, not a 955.
 
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Originally Posted by spooltime
FWIW, the front section of this exhaust will fit a 957 only, not a 955.
Can you please tell me what you are basing this off of? Unless I am missing something, you may be mistaken. According to Fabspeed, their secondary bypass pipes (the front section) will fit a 2004-2010 Cayenne Turbo:

https://www.fabspeed.com/cayenne.html
 
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I may be mistaken, but I was just basing the comment on looking at the difference between the picture you posted of your exhaust's front section compared to a stock 955 turbo front section.

Here's what yours looks like:



Here's a 955 front section:





They just look different to me; that's all. Looks like your fabricator may have customized the driver's side. Still looks like an excellent exhaust, though.
 

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Old Jan 19, 2014 | 04:51 AM
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Originally Posted by spooltime
I may be mistaken, but I was just basing the comment on looking at the difference between the picture you posted of your exhaust's front section compared to a stock 955 turbo front section. They just look different to me; that's all. Looks like your fabricator may have customized the driver's side.
Yeah, good catch. But that is why I am selling the secondary bypass pipes with it too and they are listed as "modified" since I shortened the bypass pipes to compensate. Both lengths were adjusted to make room for the necessary xpipe (not in the stock design) and so that you do not have to drop the transmission support for installation and removal.

I am the fabricator, so I understand the logic for adjusting the length.

So just to be clear to anyone else reading this, this will in fact fit both 955 and 957 Turbos.

Originally Posted by spooltime
Still looks like an excellent exhaust, though.
Thanks for the compliment!
 

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Old Mar 2, 2014 | 10:05 AM
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Interested. Can you email me at hultman@rea-alp.com

Or phone me at 320 815-6198
 
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Or phone me at 320 815-6198
You have mail!! Thanks for the interest! Still looking for a good home for this labor of love.
 
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Hello

I'm Jim. I tried replying to your email, but it bounced. Something about the forum address. Maybe just send me your email and we can communicate that way.

I've just had my Cayenne Turbo S for a couple weeks now, and although I appreciate the performance, I'm looking for ways to improve. Plus the car is simply way too quiet!

The only downside I can see to your system is that I just installed new seconday cat bypass pipes. You indicated that you somehow modified those on your system? Could I use the new ones I just bought?

And, of course, mine is a 955, and you seem sure it will fit.

What do you think the shipping on this would be to 56308 (Minnesota)?

Jim
 
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This system has been sold! I am very happy to announce that it will go to a good home in Minnesota!!

Can't wait to hear how many compliments Jim has coming his way!
 
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I just wanted to point out that you have 955 posts!

Nice system
 
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Originally Posted by SamboTT@ByDesign
I just wanted to point out that you have 955 posts!

Nice system
Hahaha!! Nice catch! How appropriate!! I guess I should make Post 957 something meaningful then
 
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