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How to Install Secondary Cat Bypass Test Pipes. Video Inside
I just made a DIY video for the TS Pro 1 Secondary Cat Bypass Pipes. Same process and directions for Fabspeed and NHP secondary cat bypass pipes. All of them claim 7-8whp and 25 lbs. of weight savings.
I got a mechanic to torch off the 14 melted and rusted bolts for $50, then I drove it home and did the install. Even with the bolts cut off, everything was still stuck together so a hammer was needed to loosen everything. I did the install in the cold rain because I couldn't wait. It took me just over 1 hour. When I finally test drove the car this morning on my way to work, it was SNOWING. It snowed for 20 minutes, then rained for the rest of my commute so I did not get to test out the acceleration increase yet. But the sound was definitely noticeable. I just went out to record the exhaust sound in a parking garage to avoid the rain. Porsche Boxster 986 Test Pipes DIY - YouTube |
The new sound sounds so beautiful!
Were these the pipes you used? It says for 97-99 cars but I don't know if it is for 2000+? |
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For 97-99 Boxsters, I believe it will cause a CEL and won't pass emissions. The exhaust system design is slightly different. For 2000+ Those O2 sensor holes are not needed and do not cause CEL or emissions problems. Just keep checking up on ebay for the 2000+ 2.7, 3.2 pipes. |
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