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Old 02-05-2008, 07:25 PM
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bchow, i have a set of these hacked mufflers sitting in my garage if you want to buy them, or i can trade you for stock + whatever the cost is to modify.

have you used them? how do they sound? or why do you have them sitting there?
 
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I did this to my car. I got a set of stock mufflers or free and did the mod for 80 bucks, this is the best mod i have aver done for the money and is actually one of my favorite mods. I personally like it better than any aftermarket exhausts. It is loud but not too loud and slightly raspier and deeper than stock, the perfect exhaust in my opinion
 
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Originally Posted by bchow83
have you used them? how do they sound? or why do you have them sitting there?

i did use them for a bit.
I used to have AWE mufflers. was planning on selling the car so modded the stock cans while they were off, then put them on after i sold the awe.
then i decided to not sell the car and came accross a good deal on a set of fabspeed mufflers.
they all have sounded pretty similar.
i also have headers, and a cold air intake.
i have shown one of the 6speeders my setup and he didnt think it sounded much different than stock...
i posted some clips on youtube.

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...hlight=pse+mod
 
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Originally Posted by raffi
bchow, i have a set of these hacked mufflers sitting in my garage if you want to buy them, or i can trade you for stock + whatever the cost is to modify.
I'm interested if you still have them. I have a 997S if that makes a difference since you want stocks. I'm in Irvine so I can meet you where ever its convenient for you. feel free to email me or pm me if you are still interested in swap + cash for the mods. Your hacked mufflers are in good shape, right?

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Question regarding the size of the bypass pipe: Do you think that using a bypass pipe with a smaller diameter will make the sound a little less loud / aggressive?
 
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Old 02-16-2008, 09:15 PM
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So I visted AAA muffler. They wanted $300 to do the hack, so I told them to *uck off. Does anyone here know a muffler shop in or around the LA area that can do it for a reasonable price?
 
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did u take the muffler off yourself, i would take it off and just take it somewhere so there is no installation charge and they wont know its for a porsche
 
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$100-150 should do it. just call around a few muffler shops
 
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The muffler shop i went to quoted me $40 bucks for the weld. That is if i remove the mufflers myself, otherwise there will be an extra installation charge.
 
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Originally Posted by Matt(in MA)
I'm 25 miles west of Boston... Had it done at a local Meineke Muffler and then painted them with VHT header paint. Where is the Autocross? Maybe we can meet some place... I am really happy with the mod....

Matt

hey there thinking to do this as well..may i know what is VHT paint ? purpsose?
 
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VHT = Very Hight Temp Paint - I used it to paint over the welds and the crossover pipe. Just to prevent any rust etc...

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hI matt do you have a pic?( so i can show the shop what i an toking abt.. anyway is it advisable w/o it?
 
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Sounds good
 
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Here the same pics I took to the shop with me - I printed them and gave them to the shop.

Great sound for short money!

Have fun

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for the local group ride july 13nth?

I have this mod/hack and sounds great! Had them use stainless tubing for the bypass.....

Originally Posted by Matt(in MA)
Here the same pics I took to the shop with me - I printed them and gave them to the shop.

Great sound for short money! I had them use stainless pipe for the bypass and then as Matt suggested shoot with high temp paint in case to protect the welds a bit...

Have fun

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