Fabspeed exhaust tips mounted and burning the plastic housing
#16
07Turbo - I can certainly sympathize with your concern since I was also worried. To my surprise, I have yet to notice any burning smell other than me burning up my clutch One thing I thought of is getting a dremmel and shaving part of the touching plastic. I really don't want to do this since misalignment is prob due to misfitment of the tips.
do you have aftermarket exhaust system or just the tips?
do you have aftermarket exhaust system or just the tips?
#18
Sorry to revive this old thread, but I'm about to pull the trigger on a set of Speedtech quad tips (I have europipe stage 1 on my 997.1 tt). Does anyone have experience with them? If you have similar quad tips, in retrospect, did you find the aesthetics to be worth the hassle (fitting, alignment, and melting concerns)? I really don't like the stock tips but if I'm going to have to spend hours loosening the whole exhaust and play with the alignment and worry about plastic melting, then maybe it's not worth the effort.
#19
You didn't saw what model 997, .1 or .2? If it's a .1 I had no problems. If it's a .2 TTS they are a PITA and mine still are not aligned. It's something I live with but IMO there are probably better fitting tip out there someplace.
#20
I have .1 tt. Your tips are fabspeed or speedtech?
#21
Fabspeed black chrome tips on my TTS. My .1 TT had early Fabspeed chrome tips that discolored and rainbowed. They were not very good. My black chrome tips are holding-up nicely as are the chrome Fabspeed tips on my 11 Cayenne TT.
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