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Old 09-29-2018, 02:45 PM   #1
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here is the link to my youtube video of the exhaust I put on my 2002 boxster 986 2.7l. I did secondly cat delete as well as muffler delete and added 4 resonators. Total cost was under 400 and I think it sounds great. Would like y'alls feed back.

https://youtu.be/0zBghuXxT1M

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here is the link to my youtube video of the exhaust I put on my 2002 boxster 986 2.7l. I did secondly cat delete as well as muffler delete and added 4 resonators. Total cost was under 400 and I think it sounds great. Would like y'alls feed back.

https://youtu.be/0zBghuXxT1M
I agree it does sound great.
What resonators did you use?
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Old 10-03-2018, 07:10 PM   #3
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Congratulations Timothy it does sounds great, and looks very nice too, it seems that you use stainless resonators, cool
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Old 10-03-2018, 08:37 PM   #4
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I used two aero tr20 8" resonators off Ebay the pair was 65 dollers and two 12" universal resonators from Ebay aswell the pair was only 54 dollers
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I used two aero tr20 8" resonators off Ebay the pair was 65 dollers and two 12" universal resonators from Ebay aswell the pair was only 54 dollers
I don’t own a Boxster at the moment, but I’m sure this info will come handy one day
Whould be nice if you can post links to the parts, and some pics of the setup once you have it in the air.
Any dron at midrange rpm?
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I don’t own a Boxster at the moment, but I’m sure this info will come handy one day
Whould be nice if you can post links to the parts, and some pics of the setup once you have it in the air.
Any dron at midrange rpm?

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I don’t own a Boxster at the moment, but I’m sure this info will come handy one day
Whould be nice if you can post links to the parts, and some pics of the setup once you have it in the air.
Any dron at midrange rpm?
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F33 2778159886

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F19 2534359802
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The question most want to know is how is the drone ( if any ) between 2400 - 3000 RPM ?
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The question most want to know is how is the drone ( if any ) between 2400 - 3000 RPM ?
I have a automatic. There is drone under 3k rpm only under load. so if I drive it like a grandma and Its in high gear yes there is a little drone but not much. I'll make a video if me driving around and post it hopefully this weekend
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very nice man. and thanks for the info.
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Old 10-06-2018, 12:30 AM   #11
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Very cool!
What about weight? That must be quite a lot lighter than stock..
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Nicely done. Great job on the tip alignment as well. Has a nice balanced sound. Would have to hear under load but just revving it sounds like a nice mix of some deep ness in the tone with just a bit of growl. Considering it’s not engineered for sound i’d say you should certainly be happy with that result.

Have to wonder though how it would sound with only two resonators
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I'm a bit jealous of your ability to assemble and design this. Any chance you'd want to make up a set of directions or cheat sheet for us? I'd love to go the custom route but I'd need a bunch of help for that.
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I'm a bit jealous of your ability to assemble and design this. Any chance you'd want to make up a set of directions or cheat sheet for us? I'd love to go the custom route but I'd need a bunch of help for that.
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I didnt want to spend the 1500+ dollers on the fab speed exhaust. It started off as me just wanting to do a muffler delete, so I ordered the tips from carid. went to the exhaust shop and showed them the picture of the fabspeed design and they made it. then after a few weeks I decided to order the pair of 12" universal resonators from ebay for around 50 bucks and was impressed with the sound. about a week later I decided I didnt want the secondary cats so I had them removed but it wasn't as smooth as I liked, so I ordered the pair aero tr20 resonators from ebay to put in place of the cats. And now im extremely happy with the sounds and absolutely love it.

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Nicely done. Great job on the tip alignment as well. Has a nice balanced sound. Would have to hear under load but just revving it sounds like a nice mix of some deep ness in the tone with just a bit of growl. Considering it’s not engineered for sound i’d say you should certainly be happy with that result.

Have to wonder though how it would sound with only two resonators
At first I just had the two resonators with the cat delete. It was a little bit raspy and not so smooth.
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Do you have stock exhaust manifolds or headers?
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Do you have stock exhaust manifolds or headers?
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