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Old Nov 7, 2011 | 10:58 AM
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Question... Ferrari 360 + tubi

I recently purchased a Ferrari 360 with a tubi exhaust, coming from a 996 with PSE, i'm not used to how quiet the interior of the Ferrari is when im driving it... (on the inside atleast, i know its hella loud on the outside)

Other than letting someone drive the car, how can i enjoy the exhaust myself?
Is it possible to do the valve mod on the 360 with the tubi exhaust or does the exhaust system already removes the valves?

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I recently purchased a Ferrari 360 with a tubi exhaust, coming from a 996 with PSE, i'm not used to how quiet the interior of the Ferrari is when im driving it... (on the inside atleast, i know its hella loud on the outside)

Other than letting someone drive the car, how can i enjoy the exhaust myself?
Is it possible to do the valve mod on the 360 with the tubi exhaust or does the exhaust system already removes the valves?

thanks
Hey x1kc...

There are two versions of the exhaust for the 360, one with valves and one without. It's possible that you have the valved version. If you do have the valved version, you could do the valve mod and let them stay open all the time.

Glad you enjoy the car, the Tubi system on the 360 is one of our most popular systems...it REALLY wakes that car up!

Enjoy...
 
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thanks for the information!
will be doing the valve mod and giving it a nice go-around once the weather is sunny again (raincouver is horrible during these seasons)

will I be noticing an increase in in-car sounds? would love to enjoy the exhaust myself!
 
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not sure if its just me or not
I did the valve mod with my tubi exhaust (which came with the car)

i noticed a change in exhaust tone in the lower rpm (on the OUTSIDE), but not inside the car...
 
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Originally Posted by x1kc
not sure if its just me or not
I did the valve mod with my tubi exhaust (which came with the car)

i noticed a change in exhaust tone in the lower rpm (on the OUTSIDE), but not inside the car...
Do you have a coupe or a Spider? A Spider makes the biggest difference. If you would prefer a louder sound then here are the next steps to take:

1 - Kinetix Racing Hi-Flow Cats - Around $1500
2 - Still not loud enough? Buy a Timate Titanium Exhaust, must be orderend directly from them ini Taiwan, or there is a few on EBAY, but at higher prices.
3 - Capristo Level 3 Exhaust
4 - Roll down your windows a bit and floor it under some underpasses or tunnels, you will here a huge difference.
 
Old Nov 23, 2011 | 09:06 AM
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just add test pipes, with the windows up people on the phone car hear mi exhaust
 
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