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Old Feb 20, 2010 | 04:26 PM
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exhaust options

Anyone know what options I have for aftermarket exhaust, also want to keep the exhaut sport mode that the car came with.
 
Old Feb 20, 2010 | 04:28 PM
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Where are you located?

A good local tuner could help you out.

What city or state are you in?
 
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I heard rumor somewhere about fabspeed???
 
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Fabspeed is a very reputable tuner and a board sponsor.

Why not send member joey@fabspeed a PM. He should be able to help you out a lot.
 
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cool thanks for your help.
 
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I would be careful to change anything but the end mufflers. This is a long exhaust with a mid collector. Chances are you end up with a lot of drone if change much forward of the rear axle.
 
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Another idea I have is somehow have the sport exhaust default mode to be on when I start the car instead of off, kinda annoying to have to hit the exhaust button every time I get in the car. Anyone have an idea how to do this?
 
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That is easy. All PSEs have a grey solenoid that actuates the valves. just unplug, wire tie it to something and done, always open. Had that on my PSE. Just need to find it in the Pany, somewhere in the engine compartment.
 
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That is easy. All PSEs have a grey solenoid that actuates the valves. just unplug, wire tie it to something and done, always open. Had that on my PSE. Just need to find it in the Pany, somewhere in the engine compartment.
I tried that once.

I somehow slipped into an alternate state of reality.

So be careful!




 



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