GMG's new 997 Exhaust. I've got it. It's my 4th exhaust, and it will be my last!
#16
Originally Posted by Fabryce@GMGRacing;2102126
Here is a YOUTUBE link
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZxGxYz4nMA"
Here is a YOUTUBE link
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZxGxYz4nMA"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZxGxYz4nMA[/URL]
#17
Originally Posted by Fabryce@GMGRacing;2102126
Here is a YOUTUBE link
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZxGxYz4nMA
Hey, that's me in there! I'm famous!
Here is a YOUTUBE link
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZxGxYz4nMA
Hey, that's me in there! I'm famous!
#18
The catalytic converter section has both cylinder banks connected together. How is the thermal expansion and vibration accommodated across the motor for preventing fatigue cracks in the exhaust system?
Also, what is the difference in exhaust note when all 6 cylinders combine in both mufflers, rather than having two 3 cylinder banks?
It looks OK in black prototype, but hopefully a more attractive polished finish is available in the final product.
Also, what is the difference in exhaust note when all 6 cylinders combine in both mufflers, rather than having two 3 cylinder banks?
It looks OK in black prototype, but hopefully a more attractive polished finish is available in the final product.
#19
The catalytic converter section has both cylinder banks connected together. How is the thermal expansion and vibration accommodated across the motor for preventing fatigue cracks in the exhaust system?
Also, what is the difference in exhaust note when all 6 cylinders combine in both mufflers, rather than having two 3 cylinder banks?
It looks OK in black prototype, but hopefully a more attractive polished finish is available in the final product.
Also, what is the difference in exhaust note when all 6 cylinders combine in both mufflers, rather than having two 3 cylinder banks?
It looks OK in black prototype, but hopefully a more attractive polished finish is available in the final product.
Michael,
While Fabryce will have to answer those first questions (which I think he did answer for me while in his 'pitch' at his shop, but I can't relay it like he can), I will point out that the black on my exhaust is an optional, and costly choice. I think that polished is the standard. You can definitely get it that way, and save some cash.
More attractive? Opinion, of course. Not mine though. Why in the world exhausts have evolved into a place for bling, I have no idea. That's just how it's been for a while, I guess. To each his own...
Jared
#21
No issues. However, the bodyshop that painted it sucks and the paint is very thin. So the paint is flaking off, but that's not the bumper's issue. I will be having it repainted soon. Also though, I should point out that I've only tracked it a few times, because I shipped it out to California for a mag test. We ran it hard out there on some crazy backroads and it actually shows back up in NC, finally, tomorrow. There are no cracks whatsoever. I can't imagine it cracking. Maybe you're thinking its rigid, like fiberglass. But it's not. The Kevlar makes it very pliable. It's great. I don't expect this to crack, even under impact. It's a high quality piece.
#22
Jason,
No issues. However, the bodyshop that painted it sucks and the paint is very thin. So the paint is flaking off, but that's not the bumper's issue. I will be having it repainted soon. Also though, I should point out that I've only tracked it a few times, because I shipped it out to California for a mag test. We ran it hard out there on some crazy backroads and it actually shows back up in NC, finally, tomorrow. There are no cracks whatsoever. I can't imagine it cracking. Maybe you're thinking its rigid, like fiberglass. But it's not. The Kevlar makes it very pliable. It's great. I don't expect this to crack, even under impact. It's a high quality piece.
No issues. However, the bodyshop that painted it sucks and the paint is very thin. So the paint is flaking off, but that's not the bumper's issue. I will be having it repainted soon. Also though, I should point out that I've only tracked it a few times, because I shipped it out to California for a mag test. We ran it hard out there on some crazy backroads and it actually shows back up in NC, finally, tomorrow. There are no cracks whatsoever. I can't imagine it cracking. Maybe you're thinking its rigid, like fiberglass. But it's not. The Kevlar makes it very pliable. It's great. I don't expect this to crack, even under impact. It's a high quality piece.
#23
SCI was my favorite US car mag. Unfortunately, last issue was literally the last issue. The magazine has folded its tent and will be missed.
Back on topic - that exhaust sounds amazing.
Did I read Fabryce's comments correctly in that there is a system that will work for 997S owners who don't wish to do the GT3 center exhaust bumper option?
Back on topic - that exhaust sounds amazing.
Did I read Fabryce's comments correctly in that there is a system that will work for 997S owners who don't wish to do the GT3 center exhaust bumper option?
#24
Yeah. I can't answer this as a pro chemist or anything, but this is nearly the same stuff that all Rolex Cup/ IMSA teams use for rear bumpers. I don't think that the Kevlar's going to have any issues.
#25
SCI was my favorite US car mag. Unfortunately, last issue was literally the last issue. The magazine has folded its tent and will be missed.
Back on topic - that exhaust sounds amazing.
Did I read Fabryce's comments correctly in that there is a system that will work for 997S owners who don't wish to do the GT3 center exhaust bumper option?
Back on topic - that exhaust sounds amazing.
Did I read Fabryce's comments correctly in that there is a system that will work for 997S owners who don't wish to do the GT3 center exhaust bumper option?
It seems like Fab said that they were going to do that. I'll be sure he sees this thread as I'm sure he'll want to chime in.
#27
As in a GMG designed system for the standard bumpers? I am sure GMG has considered this. My car is currently at GMG having this same exhaust installed and I can ask them when I pick up the car. However, a similar setup for the standard bumper would be very much like the full AWE system (Mufflers, Cats, Headers) which GMG already sells and installs...
Jason
Jason
Last edited by JEllis; 12-09-2008 at 03:37 PM.
#28
As in a GMG designed system for the standard bumpers? I am sure GMG has considered this. My car is currently at GMG having this same exhaust installed and I can ask them when I pick up the car. However, a similar setup for the standard bumper would be very much like the full AWE system (Mufflers, Cats, Headers) which GMG already sells and installs...
Jason
Jason
#29
Jason