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Old Feb 3, 2010 | 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by fredttx50
beautiful beast and I like what you did with the rear emblems. nice touch!

and as for the exhaust I've got an exhaust going on Friday so hope it's loud enough
Curious about it (if following yours closeyly)....also still in search of nice 21" (prefer it over 22") for the summer tires......
 
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Originally Posted by jokkevlo
I made a new try on the vid, but not easy as it automaticly correct higher sounds.....
We opened the wholine took out isolation and we put in a smalle pipe into the central "exhaust". I try to explain in my best English Pics will follow...

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Thanks for posting the additional vids. Perhaps your camera isn't capturing a true sound of what it sounds like in person but too me, it just doesn't sound very loud. I'm getting the PSE on mine and I was hoping for louder than what you posted in stock form? Guess I'll be modifying the system anyway. Thanks again for posting the vids.

Are you looking for a monoblock type wheel or multi piece wheel? I too have been doing a lot of looking and will probably end up with a 22s for two reasons - tire choices are so limited with 21s and I feel like the car can handle 22s.
 
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I am looking for 21" wheels by preference as I find 22" a little to much. In fact I find that the proportion is a little out of balance with 22". The nose start to look a little to much as a "wasp".

Forged 1 piece wheels is the best for such a heavy car as riding ability is (for me) very important. A 3 or 2 piece design is always weaker.
Also with all the bolts on this designs, it is very very very difficult to keep the wheels in good shape on the look side....
 
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20" wheels seem plenty large for me, plus the extra weight and lack of sidewall doesnt help in the performance camp.

I really like the removal of PORSCHE from the back of your car...very clean. I think I will do this to my car as well. Care to share your technique for removal?

And thanks for sharing the exhaust sounds with us...still curious to learn more about how you changed the system.
 
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20" wheels seem plenty large for me, plus the extra weight and lack of sidewall doesnt help in the performance camp.

I really like the removal of PORSCHE from the back of your car...very clean. I think I will do this to my car as well. Care to share your technique for removal?

And thanks for sharing the exhaust sounds with us...still curious to learn more about how you changed the system.

I didn't do the removal myself, did it at the dealer. In general I think you have to heaten it with a hairdryer and you will be able to pull of......
 
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As promised, pics of the exhaust mod....




 
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Found a picture of a Pan with Rinspeed wheels...

 
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I love that you removed the exhuast, cut it open, and essentially had your way with it. Very cool. Glad you like the results. Are the turbos next, you know they could use a little honeing....
 
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Originally Posted by jokkevlo
Found a picture of a Pan with Rinspeed wheels...

The Rinspeeds always looked a little too 'squarish' to me on a 911, but seem to fit the Panamera pretty good. No bling, just makes the point that this car needs to be reckoned with...
 
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I love that you removed the exhuast, cut it open, and essentially had your way with it. Very cool. Glad you like the results. Are the turbos next, you know they could use a little honeing....
+1 on that comment. VERY COOL that you did some 'major' surgery on the exhaust! I don't mind swapping parts, but well out of my league to do major modifications on the existing parts. I'm sure it sounds more than menacing in person.

Congrats...and ENJOY
 
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