Fvd Exhaust 997tt
#16
Yes they know,It was a fluke.I was told its easier to ship in 2 pieces.I 'm not sure about the flex.In any event ,When I stomp on it ,It sounds like ,I stepped on a cats tail.I made a pass on a car with its window open,They almost hit the center divider, They thought they were under attack.LOL
#17
Sounds good at speed, but a little too loud for my tastes at idle. As an aside, I'd be pissed if I paid 4k for a system and had to grind away to make the sensors fit. Hopefully that's not typical of fvd quality/workmanship. I would bring that to their attention as a QA issue. Great video though!
#18
Chris
On the cold start its loud then pipes down,I also hope that was a fluke with the sensor,I want to do the flash FVD,Which they state 50+ hp with their exhaust.Of course like most on the site.I mess with something already perfect.Trying to make it better by throwing endless $$$
On the cold start its loud then pipes down,I also hope that was a fluke with the sensor,I want to do the flash FVD,Which they state 50+ hp with their exhaust.Of course like most on the site.I mess with something already perfect.Trying to make it better by throwing endless $$$
Last edited by KINGMONKEY; 02-07-2007 at 11:32 PM.
#19
Hello doccao,
yes FVD knows about the problen and it is solved. The problem was a small occurence.
Thanks for all the feedback
Best regards,
Flo
yes FVD knows about the problen and it is solved. The problem was a small occurence.
Thanks for all the feedback
Best regards,
Flo
Originally Posted by doccao
I was told that dual canister exhausts are designed to better handle the flexing. BTW, sounds better than stock and not insanely loud. Does FVD know about the O2 sensor blockage problem on their own exhaust???
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