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jrummi 10-22-2004 10:39 PM

Sport Exhaust,,, Can you make it louder?
 
I have an 03 boxster S with the sport option. It doesn't seem like pressing the dash button does that much to the sound. I can hear something "move" inside the exhaust but the sound seems kind of quiet. Does anyone know if the car defaults to loud mode or quiet mode when it starts up? Is there a way to make this system even louder?

PeterJoyce 10-24-2004 06:11 PM

I do not know anything about exhaust, sorry. But what kind of system is that? Where can you get sport buttons?

mrmickeymouse 10-24-2004 07:46 PM

The exhaust he is talking about is the Porsche PSE exhaust.

http://www.renntech.org/forums/index...pe=post&id=227


Scott

LoveBunny 10-26-2004 08:12 AM

why would you want to make your exhaust louder?

mrmickeymouse 10-26-2004 04:15 PM

I hate to sound chauvinistic but; I believe you just asked a guy ~vs~ woman thing.

Men buy things for different reasons then woman do - it seems e.g. the Boxster.

Scott

Abe986S 10-27-2004 08:37 AM

"why would you want to make your exhaust louder?"

Because the Boxster exhaust sound is pathetic, sounds more like a sewing machine.

Sound is always different to everyone, but any pre-watercooled 911 , sounds like a Porsche. Haven't yet heard a good sounding Boxster, including mine.

Adam 10-27-2004 04:25 PM

Oh come on now, it doesn't sound all that bad compared to what's out there now. Most magazines praise the the sound it makes. Actually, I've never read anything negative about the boxster sound in print except except that some like you say the air-cooled 6 is where it's at. I need to take a ride in a 993 to see just how good it really is.

Ad Sach 10-27-2004 04:48 PM

"sounds more like a sewing machine"
Isn't that the classic 964 sound?

On a Boxster, that's the sound inside with the top up.

If that's the sound you hear, you might need to get out in the breeze a little more.

Abe986S 10-27-2004 05:50 PM

" "sounds more like a sewing machine" "Isn't that the classic 964 sound?" "

I've never heard a stock 964 sound as pathetic as a Boxster

I had a 964 street/track car and with a "simple" bypass pipe, it was one of the best sounding 911's around, not necessarily my opinion, but the opinion of many who complimented me on how good it sounded. Under normal driving you didn't know it had been changed, under throttle it had a great tone.

The Boxster top is mostly down with about 8,000 NH miles this summer.

You can never convince me that the Boxster or 996 for that matter sounds like a Porsche, more like my Dad's Buick.

This isn't to say that the Boxster isn't a good car, it is great. It just needs to sound like a Porsche without spending thousands of dollars.

03 986S

jrummi 10-27-2004 05:56 PM

Hey, quit hijacking my thread... :)

Does anyone have this adjustable sport exhaust of which I speak??? Do you notice a large difference between the two settings? Is there a way to increase the change?

thanks,,,,

mrmickeymouse 10-27-2004 05:58 PM

Actually the sound of the engine and not the exhaust is fantastic, when you rev it up and hold it as you drive 3000 - 4000 RPM it sounds like music.

It sounds like a turbine...simply beautiful and powerful, it turns heads.

Scott

Automon 10-28-2004 04:53 AM

Swap it out for the GHL system it is plenty loud + it sounds great

RandallNeighbour 10-28-2004 12:29 PM

jrummi, I think the lack of response would indicate that few have this option!

You should contact your dealer and ask. Better yet, ask a mechanic at your dealership... they're the only ones who really know what everything does and why!


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