996 Exhaust
#1
996 Exhaust
Help!... installing a supercharger soon... ordered from VF-Engineering Friday. So it should be here in a couple of weeks (according to Paul at VF-E)... I'm looking to do a exhaust mod at the same time... I'm looking to get a lower note out of the car... nothing too loud as it is my daily driver during the Spring/Summer months. What do you guys reccommend?
#2
I have used both the Porsche sport exhaust and Fabspeed and liked them both. The sport exhaust was only noticeable during hard acceleration. You would notice the different exhaust note in the Fabspeed as soon as I started the car and even more so during acceleration.
#3
I've heard really good things with the Fabspeed. Did it change the exhaust note to a lower rumble? What's your opinion of the exhaust with the bypass valve... with the remote control?
#5
Hey Aaron,
is your set up loud? Wanting to use this as my daily driver. Love to get that low rumble.
Have you put any miles on your car since the FI?
#6
Since it's your DD during the spring/summer, make sure you listen to one locally as any aftermarket exhaust including fabspeed can drone to certain ears.
However, the pse or gundo hack does not drone, but is not very loud either.
However, the pse or gundo hack does not drone, but is not very loud either.
#7
unfortunately there aren't many mod shops here in Edmonton...and fewer 996 enthuisiasts. What is pse hack?
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#8
I did the PSE hack, find it loud enough on acceleration without done at steady speed. Do a search on Renntech and you'll find description and pictures. Basically it runs an exhaust pipe from the metal cap at the top of the mufflers I was charged $250 by an exhaust shop, some here have gotten it done for significantly less. I think you would be happy with it and if not you are not out a lot of money.
#9
I did the PSE hack, find it loud enough on acceleration without done at steady speed. Do a search on Renntech and you'll find description and pictures. Basically it runs an exhaust pipe from the metal cap at the top of the mufflers I was charged $250 by an exhaust shop, some here have gotten it done for significantly less. I think you would be happy with it and if not you are not out a lot of money.
#10
Darin Fister I believe populated the muffler hack among 993s, and refined it for the 996. There are different stages or bypasses. I got the stage II hack, and it is not very loud, so I wouldn't even consider a stage I pse like mod. If you have a 3.4, it's even more important as the stage I mod doesn't work for 3.4l mufflers.
Last edited by balefire; 02-13-2011 at 02:36 PM.
#11
Darin Fister I believe populated the muffler hack among 993s, and refined it for the 996. There are different stages or bypasses. I got the stage II hack, and it is not very loud, so I wouldn't even consider a stage I mod. If you have a 3.4, it's even more important as the stage I mod doesn't work for 3.4l mufflers.
#13
nice!!! any sound bites? love to hear it!
#14
For some reason, people on this board refer to it as a gundo hack as he was one of the first do it on a 997. However, Fister was probably the first to do it in both the 993 and 996 muffler years before. All the names refer to a hack based on the design of the very expensive porsche sports exhaust or pse. Fister actually sells mufflers with the hack already done.
#15
Since you're spending serious cash to add a supercharger to force more air into the engine, I recommend you add an exhaust that breathes better also.
None of the hacks, which just add a partial bypass pipe around the stock muffler, likely do much in this regard. This means you're looking at new mufflers from AWE Tuning (what I have on my '02 Cab, and like a lot...only available for the 3.6L), Fabspeed, etc.
As others have suggested, try to listen to a car which is running the system you're considering, from both inside (to hear if there's any resonance or "drone") and outside (to hear if it is too soft/loud for your liking). If you can't, then try to get info from someone with the system you're considering and the same body type (coupe, targa or cabriolet) as your 4S.
Good luck.
None of the hacks, which just add a partial bypass pipe around the stock muffler, likely do much in this regard. This means you're looking at new mufflers from AWE Tuning (what I have on my '02 Cab, and like a lot...only available for the 3.6L), Fabspeed, etc.
As others have suggested, try to listen to a car which is running the system you're considering, from both inside (to hear if there's any resonance or "drone") and outside (to hear if it is too soft/loud for your liking). If you can't, then try to get info from someone with the system you're considering and the same body type (coupe, targa or cabriolet) as your 4S.
Good luck.