Cargraphic Now Available at Vivid Racing
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Cargraphic Now Available at Vivid Racing
Thank god! You can now get some of the best aftermarket Porsche products made by Cargraphic from Vivid Racing. With the USA distribution opened up, Vivid Racing is please to provide Cargraphic products direct to all Porsche Enthusiasts. Promising to deliver the best products, fastest service, and great pricing. Comments, questions, inquiries, let us know!
Lets look at the Porsche 997 Turbo line up!
Valvetronic Complete Exhaust System - With the touch of a button, you open and close a flapper valve that takes the exhaust going through the high flow muffers to straight out the stylish quad tips from the high flow cats. Using a similar setup on my own 997 Turbo, this is great for quietly cruising the streets and ripping loud and powerful at the dragstrip. .
Available for the GT2 and 997.2 Turbo as well.
997.2TT High flow cats to keep the stock muffler
Cargraphic Airlift Kit for Bilstein Coilovers - Want that lowered look and better handling but your driveway sucks! For those running Bilstein coilovers or thinking about getting Bilstein coilovers to retain your PASM function, Cargraphic has their lift kit available. Watch the video of how it works here!
Front Carbon Fiber Lip Spoiler - Super clean and OEM fit glossy carbon fiber front splitter for the OEM bumper. Not much more to say
997TT Version
997GT2 Version
Cargraphic Wheels - Super competitive market, but they have options. 1pc 19" wheel set.
Centerlocks
Lets look at the Porsche 997 Turbo line up!
Valvetronic Complete Exhaust System - With the touch of a button, you open and close a flapper valve that takes the exhaust going through the high flow muffers to straight out the stylish quad tips from the high flow cats. Using a similar setup on my own 997 Turbo, this is great for quietly cruising the streets and ripping loud and powerful at the dragstrip. .
Available for the GT2 and 997.2 Turbo as well.
997.2TT High flow cats to keep the stock muffler
Cargraphic Airlift Kit for Bilstein Coilovers - Want that lowered look and better handling but your driveway sucks! For those running Bilstein coilovers or thinking about getting Bilstein coilovers to retain your PASM function, Cargraphic has their lift kit available. Watch the video of how it works here!
Front Carbon Fiber Lip Spoiler - Super clean and OEM fit glossy carbon fiber front splitter for the OEM bumper. Not much more to say
997TT Version
997GT2 Version
Cargraphic Wheels - Super competitive market, but they have options. 1pc 19" wheel set.
Centerlocks
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Some info:
1. I don't see it on Dan's web site yet but there are 3 versions of this exhaust: soft, medium, loud. Personal preferences vary but I would vote for the "Loud" version. This is the one that has an incredible low frequency rumbling that I love. It's loud but not that loud and I drive my car to work daily. As always, if at all possible, for exhausts, make a point to listen in person no matter what you choose, and listen to as many as possible. *Never* rely on internet/youtube sound clips as they could be quite deceiving.
Because of who we are (nutty sports car fan), I believe the chance is higher that you'll like the louder version. Only use the soft version IMHO if you tend to use the car for extended trips with a passenger next to you. That is if you want to hear her talk on said long trips. The LOUD version will make her tired of talking - grin.
2. The brand is Cargraphic, but the brain behind the scene per reliable "rumor" is Reinhold Schmirler, whose job includes building and tuning Porsche race engines for professional teams in Europe. Some of you might have heard of his company: he is the RS of RS Tuning.
Schmirler relies on engine dyno to tune his ultra-high power 997 Turbo and GT2 applications (making the cost out of reach for most people). I hope and expect that he tunes the Cargraphic exhaust the same way.
1. I don't see it on Dan's web site yet but there are 3 versions of this exhaust: soft, medium, loud. Personal preferences vary but I would vote for the "Loud" version. This is the one that has an incredible low frequency rumbling that I love. It's loud but not that loud and I drive my car to work daily. As always, if at all possible, for exhausts, make a point to listen in person no matter what you choose, and listen to as many as possible. *Never* rely on internet/youtube sound clips as they could be quite deceiving.
Because of who we are (nutty sports car fan), I believe the chance is higher that you'll like the louder version. Only use the soft version IMHO if you tend to use the car for extended trips with a passenger next to you. That is if you want to hear her talk on said long trips. The LOUD version will make her tired of talking - grin.
2. The brand is Cargraphic, but the brain behind the scene per reliable "rumor" is Reinhold Schmirler, whose job includes building and tuning Porsche race engines for professional teams in Europe. Some of you might have heard of his company: he is the RS of RS Tuning.
Schmirler relies on engine dyno to tune his ultra-high power 997 Turbo and GT2 applications (making the cost out of reach for most people). I hope and expect that he tunes the Cargraphic exhaust the same way.
Last edited by cannga; 12-11-2011 at 01:41 PM.
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