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Old 03-08-2016 | 07:03 PM
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Has anyone added and X pipe to a 991 S PSE car? if so what does it do?
 
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Old 03-08-2016 | 07:37 PM
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I have. Makes it louder! Sounds great. FVD exhaust. Removes the center muffler.
 
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You'll also lose use of the exhaust sound option button.
 
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Old 03-09-2016 | 06:14 AM
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You'll also lose use of the exhaust sound option button.
Not necessarily so...

The FVD setup I have has valves and is controllable via the factory button!
 
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"Adding" an x-pipe to PSE means that you delete the center muffler section. But, as mentioned above, the x-pipe must have valves to retain PSE's on/off feature.

FVD, Cargraphic, AWE, and other companies sell "x-pipes" that have integrated valves designed to work with PSE.

I just installed an AWE SwitchPath system on my PSE GTS. The result? A ridiculously loud car.
 
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This is excellent news for me as I always thought otherwise. I'm going to have to take a closer look as I'd like this on my ride. Thanks!
 
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^^^They sound great!!!!!
 
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Originally Posted by Sizzle Chest
Not necessarily so...

The FVD setup I have has valves and is controllable via the factory button!
Originally Posted by Christophosphorus
"Adding" an x-pipe to PSE means that you delete the center muffler section. But, as mentioned above, the x-pipe must have valves to retain PSE's on/off feature.

FVD, Cargraphic, AWE, and other companies sell "x-pipes" that have integrated valves designed to work with PSE.

I just installed an AWE SwitchPath system on my PSE GTS. The result? A ridiculously loud car.


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You'll also lose use of the exhaust sound option button.

^^^^See the above posts. Some X pipes have valves that let you retain the use of the factory button.
 
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Old 03-11-2016 | 01:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Christophosphorus
"Adding" an x-pipe to PSE means that you delete the center muffler section. But, as mentioned above, the x-pipe must have valves to retain PSE's on/off feature.

FVD, Cargraphic, AWE, and other companies sell "x-pipes" that have integrated valves designed to work with PSE.

I just installed an AWE SwitchPath system on my PSE GTS. The result? A ridiculously loud car.
I see you followed the same route with AWE Xpipe so how do you like it vs Cargraphic?
 
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Old 03-11-2016 | 09:21 PM
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I see you followed the same route with AWE Xpipe so how do you like it vs Cargraphic?
It's a great exhaust. I'm planning on doing a mini-thread to highlight the differences, so stay tuned. It's definitely not the same as the Cargraphic!
 
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Which one do you guys think sounds/performs better:
PSE + x-pipe or PSE+sportheader/sport cats (fabspeed)?
 
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Old 03-12-2016 | 01:11 AM
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I've only tried PSE + Xpipe on my 991 GTS and my 997 S. It sounds really fantastic above 5000 rpms! Sport cats need a serious assessment as not all of them will make power and you might loose your Porsche warranty. Personally I will stick to Xpipe (less risky for a great sound) unless you hear and Dyno test the sport cats before.
 
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Originally Posted by DocM
I've only tried PSE + Xpipe on my 991 GTS and my 997 S. It sounds really fantastic above 5000 rpms! Sport cats need a serious assessment as not all of them will make power and you might loose your Porsche warranty. Personally I will stick to Xpipe (less risky for a great sound) unless you hear and Dyno test the sport cats before.
I had Fabspeed sport headers on my GTS. Dynoed them and they did nothing. They are being exchanged for some 'GTS-specific' ones with larger cats so we shall see.

They sounded great with PSE though: bit more presence than stock but with all the nice tone the stock setup has. Also a lovely mournful wail as revs went up. I have never heard an X-pipe setup but imagine it would be too loud for my taste, and I'd worry about drone. None of that with the FS headers.
 
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Old 03-12-2016 | 05:00 AM
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With the Xpipe as much drone as stock now my GTS sounds like a "race car" when above 5000 rpms or downshifting and as soon as I close the valves and drive gently it's as loud as stock but with deeper and throatier tone.
 
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Old 03-12-2016 | 05:56 AM
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Originally Posted by isugoo
Which one do you guys think sounds/performs better:
PSE + x-pipe or PSE+sportheader/sport cats (fabspeed)?
Just a note for clarification:

Installing an x-pipe on a PSE-equipped car essentially gets rid of the main PSE mid-muffler that you paid for. So, an x-pipe drastically modifies PSE and almost gets rid of the factory part itself. The car will have a much louder exhaust note.

On the other hand, installing headers means that you retain the PSE mid-muffler. This means that the exhaust note may slightly change, but it will not be dramatic since the exhaust still must travel through the stock PSE mufflers.
 


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