AWE exhaust installed - photos and impressions
#16
Just another FYI for those on the fence about doing an exhaust - my wife (who is exceptionally perceptive about my car modding sickness and can sniff out a mere micron of added carbon fiber) drove the turbo for the entire day yesterday and did not notice anything unusual or objectionable. That is how much the exhaust is in the character of the car.
#19
Super you showed the real world on installing the muffler. AWE says there is no need to remove bumper. However, looking at the many problems you had, and the possible threat that Porsche may not warranty an engine problem, I am beginning to wonder if it is worth the $4K for the system plus installation fee. Seems like for so much trouble and expense, there is not that much to be gained. Don't know will keep thinking. however. Hell getting a chip will give the car much more HP and you can remove it easily if there happens to be engine problems that need warranty repair.
#20
I did the exhaust having already decided to do both the exhaust and ECU. The improvement in throttle response with just the exhaust was in my mind a significant change. I also was dissatisfied enough with the stock exhaust note to make the endeavor worthwhile.
The gist is though from my adventure it is pretty clear how easy it would be to go stage III or IV from where I was. In fact doing the intercoolers would have only added about 10 minutes of time, the headers perhaps an hour.
The gist is though from my adventure it is pretty clear how easy it would be to go stage III or IV from where I was. In fact doing the intercoolers would have only added about 10 minutes of time, the headers perhaps an hour.
#23
Wow...what a fantastic write up. I wish I had the aptitude and skill to do something like this .
I was waiting for the Europipe "quiet" version for the 997TT, but maybe I should just get the AWE...Hmmmm....
I was waiting for the Europipe "quiet" version for the 997TT, but maybe I should just get the AWE...Hmmmm....
#25
Great write up and great job on the DYI install. Did you look at other exhaust options before deciding on the AWE system? What made you go with AWE?
#27
I've ordered my set from Mike. (I am such a sucker for a sale - couldn't justify any further delay in this upgrade, with the addition of free tips). Production is a bit behind, probably ready for delivery in another week or two. I'm going to try to make the swap myself with the help of my son. Thanks for the detailed run-through of your project. I will refer to your post when the time comes.
#28
I've ordered my set from Mike. (I am such a sucker for a sale - couldn't justify any further delay in this upgrade, with the addition of free tips). Production is a bit behind, probably ready for delivery in another week or two. I'm going to try to make the swap myself with the help of my son. Thanks for the detailed run-through of your project. I will refer to your post when the time comes.
Update.
Exhaust is done. Just waiting on more tips.
I will be in touch.
#29
Having done the job myself twice, it's a 3hr 'skin to skin' job with an extra set of hands(4-5hrs solo) without removing bumpers/intercoolers, etc. It makes access easier, but not necessary. I'm about to put the FS quiets back on my car, I'll post a writeup/pics without bumper/Ic removal.
Nice job none the less.
C
Nice job none the less.
C
#30
I have the AWE on my 996TT and love it. The only thing I would add to your TIY tips is (this what I did), soak the exhaust bolts with Liquid Wrench, or something equal, the day before, allowing them to soak overnite. I did this, and the nuts came off flawlessly.
Congrats and enjoy
Congrats and enjoy