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Old 06-06-2014, 05:29 PM   #1
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I see it now. Thanks!

I don't have cat delete pipes though...
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I see it now. Thanks!

I don't have cat delete pipes though...
Then why did you ask ?
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Old 06-07-2014, 06:41 AM   #3
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Maybe it is just wishful thinking but I swear my 01 has more get up and go with the secondary cats gone and the aftermarket muffler. No dyno proof but it just feels quicker, and for sure sounds quicker. The best $500 upgrade you can do for putting a smile on your face.
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Maybe it is just wishful thinking but I swear my 01 has more get up and go with the secondary cats gone and the aftermarket muffler. No dyno proof but it just feels quicker, and for sure sounds quicker. The best $500 upgrade you can do for putting a smile on your face.
There is definitely a bit more, how much? Who knows. Getting rid of the restrictive second set of cats helps the flow of exhaust.
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If I had to guess I'll say an improvement of 5-8 hp. I have a baseline dyno run for my car done by Jake Raby. I'm going to get another run done by Jake now that I have done the headers/high flow cats, cat delete and Dansk muffler to see what they really added. Then plan on doing a UD pulley install by Jake and do one more run to see what that added. If nothing else good data points.
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With my Che headers, factory cats, and Che muffler, I got 19 hp more on my base Boxster according to dyno runs...
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With my Che headers, factory cats, and Che muffler, I got 19 hp more on my base Boxster according to dyno runs...
Wasn't Che headers a communist revolutionary? Or am I thinking of Che muffler?
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I finally got around to installing this onto my car. I'm almost embarrassed to admit it but this install took almost 8 hours. There are three bolts in a triangle formation where the delete pipes attach to the old exhaust. All three on the drivers side were rusted to crap and needed to be drilled off. This took the majority of the time. Also the bolt provided that is designed to attach the muffler was not long enough so I had to make a trip to get a longer one. After 8 long hours I finally got everything on and I could not be more pleased. No leaks, no drone and it sounds amazing. I also really like how it is still a very quiet idle. I know this is totally in my head but it feels like a different car. I cant believe I drove her for three years without this. I think I can feel a bit of a difference in power but really only when revving pretty high. All in all I am very satisfied, thank you so much Top speed!
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I finally got around to installing this onto my car. I'm almost embarrassed to admit it but this install took almost 8 hours. There are three bolts in a triangle formation where the delete pipes attach to the old exhaust. All three on the drivers side were rusted to crap and needed to be drilled off. This took the majority of the time. Also the bolt provided that is designed to attach the muffler was not long enough so I had to make a trip to get a longer one. After 8 long hours I finally got everything on and I could not be more pleased. No leaks, no drone and it sounds amazing. I also really like how it is still a very quiet idle. I know this is totally in my head but it feels like a different car. I cant believe I drove her for three years without this. I think I can feel a bit of a difference in power but really only when revving pretty high. All in all I am very satisfied, thank you so much Top speed!
Sorry I feel a difference, but then again I'm always revving it pretty high.


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Guys I'm dusting off this thread to ask a question about these sure seal clamps. Can they be used in place of the other factory clamps ? I have a slight leak on both sides and regardless of how I position the OEM clamps and how tight I can get them they still leak. Will the 2 " sure seal clamps work ? I want to use them on both sides of the U pipes.
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Guys I'm dusting off this thread to ask a question about these sure seal clamps. Can they be used in place of the other factory clamps ? I have a slight leak on both sides and regardless of how I position the OEM clamps and how tight I can get them they still leak. Will the 2 " sure seal clamps work ? I want to use them on both sides of the U pipes.
Yes. Go take a look at them and you will totally understand the function and how they properly seal a pipe. You can get just about any size you need at Napa. If you don't see the size, you can order it and it typically is there the next morning.
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Yes. Go take a look at them and you will totally understand the function and how they properly seal a pipe. You can get just about any size you need at Napa. If you don't see the size, you can order it and it typically is there the next morning.
Yeah I am familiar with them as I have two of them on my cat delete pipes. I was just curious if the 2 " will fit both sides of the U tube ? I assume yes but wanted to make sure before I order them.
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Had the TSPro exhaust installed without any bypass/delete pipes and now have the infamous drone problem. Looking at getting the "catless test pipe", also from TSPro. Can someone help me with other parts that I need to get along with the test pipes?

While installing the exhaust, my mechanic had to cut the C-pipe (or is it called U-pipe?) between the exhaust and secondary cats because the angle wasn't right between the exhaust and secondary cats with the C-pipe as is.

Now, if I am replacing the secondary cat section with the test pipes, do I need a new set of C-pipes? And, what's this clamp business?

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Had the TSPro exhaust installed without any bypass/delete pipes and now have the infamous drone problem. Looking at getting the "catless test pipe", also from TSPro. Can someone help me with other parts that I need to get along with the test pipes?

While installing the exhaust, my mechanic had to cut the C-pipe (or is it called U-pipe?) between the exhaust and secondary cats because the angle wasn't right between the exhaust and secondary cats with the C-pipe as is.

Now, if I am replacing the secondary cat section with the test pipes, do I need a new set of C-pipes? And, what's this clamp business?

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Go to Napa and get the 2" Easy Clamps, trust me don't screw around, just do yourself a favor and install them. You can thank me later.
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Go to Napa and get the 2" Easy Clamps, trust me don't screw around, just do yourself a favor and install them. You can thank me later.
Yep, get the clamps. I get a grin every time I go under a bridge or better yet, a tunnel Serious sound, no drone.
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I'll admit, I got this exhaust system purely for looks. It's a cheap enough way to get rid of what my wife not-so-lovingly refers to as the car's butt-hole. I took mine to an exhaust shop and had it welded in rather than use clamps, because I've got bad history with the clamps.

It's a bunch louder now. Jury is still out on if I like it or not but I'm promising to give until at least the next oil change to pass judgement. I *think* I like it, but I need more miles under varying conditions, and I understand it takes some miles to break them in properly.

One thing I did notice is they appear to ship with a coating that, once heated, will flake off in a fine white powder. It wipes right off and doesn't alarm me, just thought I'd mention.

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To my eye, this is the sort of exhaust tips the car should have shipped with originally.
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did anybody end up getting some video of the before / after?
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Yes, give it some time, the sound will improve. Be careful about wiping anything off of your paint! The exhaust will shed fiberglass for a while. Wiping it off dry will cause scratches I used a hose to wash it a way.
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Yes, give it some time, the sound will improve. Be careful about wiping anything off of your paint! The exhaust will shed fiberglass for a while. Wiping it off dry will cause scratches I used a hose to wash it a way.
Oh wow! That's what that is? OK. Yeah, thanks for that tip! I'm anxious to get things broken in. Meanwhile, I kept the old exhaust... just in case.
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Oh wow! That's what that is? OK. Yeah, thanks for that tip! I'm anxious to get things broken in. Meanwhile, I kept the old exhaust... just in case.
My old exhaust sat in the garage for awhile, now it's in the attic
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