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Old 05-12-2014, 07:54 PM   #1
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I see it now, the other end of each pipe has a flange. Doh! Thank you!
I ordered a set of the pipes now that they are back in stock and this thread has me thinking about doing the muffler at the same time...
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I see it now, the other end of each pipe has a flange. Doh! Thank you!
I ordered a set of the pipes now that they are back in stock and this thread has me thinking about doing the muffler at the same time...
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Old 05-12-2014, 09:49 PM   #3
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Is anyone running these mufflers on an older 986 that doesn't have secondary cats?
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Old 05-23-2014, 03:32 PM   #4
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Is anyone running these mufflers on an older 986 that doesn't have secondary cats?
If you have a 986 without secondary cats then your Primary sensored cats are not in the header but directly after the header, in the location where us 4 cat folks have the 2ndary unsensored cats.

So if you remove those you will have NO cats at all and that could be a problem because the O2 sensors will have to go elsewhere and you will have the engine light on and will not pass emissions.
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Old 05-23-2014, 03:37 PM   #5
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If you have a 986 without secondary cats then your Primary sensored cats are not in the header but directly after the header, in the location where us 4 cat folks have the 2ndary unsensored cats.

So if you remove those you will have NO cats at all and that could be a problem because the O2 sensors will have to go elsewhere and you will have the engine light on and will not pass emissions.
No I didn't mean taking off the cats. More like since I only have the one set of cats, it's kinda like my car already has test pipes. So I was wondering if anybody runs the set up I have. If they do is there a drone like in the four cat systems. Or no drone like the guys saying they run the test pipes.
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Old 05-23-2014, 04:06 PM   #6
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Ok I just read my last post again, I'm not sure if I was clear. My question, is anyone running the top speed or similar mufflers on a 98 model year Boxster. Because on this year the car only has one set of cats. So I wouldn't think I need the test pipes to get rid of the drone caused by the second set of cats on later model year cars. The set up on this model year is header, cat, pipe and muffler. Thanks in advance
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Is the reducer pipe that attaches to the test pipe supposed to just "butt up" against the u-pipe with the original double wide clamp just holding the to pipes together? I'm having a hell of a time getting that connection to work. It seems I will have to cut off an inch or so on both sides to make it work. Something is going on. Help please!
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