12-05-2007, 02:50 PM
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The sound clip is already on the web. Scroll down for vid and sound clip.
Linkage to race exhaust clip
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12-05-2007, 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Adam
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That sound clip includes the cat bypass pipes and is louder than just the exhaust.
Sorry guys, I've been deathly ill with this flu going around lately. Hopefully, I've almost kicked it and can get that sound clip this weekend. I'll keep you guys updated.
Also, if resonance is really an issue, steer clear of this setup. I'm having a guy machine me some baffles for the exhaust right now. That's how much it resonates. Luckily, my dad just got a Tubi exhaust for his GT and it resonates enough that he doesn't enjoy driving the car anymore. Now the sensible thing to do would be to install the stock exhaust again but, we're not sensible and have contracted a guy to make baffles for us. Waste of money...perhaps but, with the weight I dropped off the rear, it just may be worth it.
Last edited by yellowboxster01; 12-05-2007 at 03:58 PM.
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12-06-2007, 12:37 PM
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Hey YB,
Sorry to hear you've been under the weather, ....now that you feel better, get out there and drive the Box!
BTW, thanks for the info on the Stebro exhaust. I was considering it, but I have changed my mind....the resonance issue would drive me nuts.
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12-10-2007, 08:42 PM
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I put a Stebro Race exhaust on my 986, and I love it! The resonance is pretty loud as already mentioned, but my car is a recreational vehicle and I only really drive it when it's nice out and for short trips.
With the top up, the resonance is loud between 2k-2.8k, but I suspect that with the top down, it wouldn't sound bad at all. The growl at start up and everywhere else on the rpm range is AWESOME!!!! It really is a quality system, and for the price, it's worth every penny. I don't even listen to the radio much anymore, and the exhaust note gets everyone's attention when I drive around.
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01-25-2008, 07:35 AM
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I Bought my Stebro Racing Exhaust and Seconday Cat Bypass Pipes off of Ebay for $600 about 6 months ago. This was a Stebro Factory authorized auction. Shipping was an issue with this company and I had to e-mail them several times to get shipping info with absolutely no initial response from them. The exhaust was shipped to a shipping company located next to the closest airport to my home. I had to pick up the unit at their location. They would not deliver the unit to me. When I installed the exhaust, I was impressed upon initial startup! However, when I drove the car, the resonance between 2K-3K RPM was deafening. I drove the car for 3 days and developed a constant ringing in my ears. The sound up to 2K RPMS and after 3K RPMS was intoxicating but I could not stand the resonance and I did not want to wear ear plugs while driving. My reaction was to contact Stebro for a solution. I e-mailed Stebro they responded by saying they did not have a solution for me. They knew of no way to "fix" the resonance. I then ask if they would exchange the Racing Exhaust for their Sport Exhaust. Stebro responded by saying they would ship me a Sport Exhaust for $500 more (than the $600+shipping I had already spent) and I would have to pay the return shipping. I felt this was a rip-off, especially after they could offer no solution to fix a problem I consider to be a design flaw with their Racing System. I did not expect this from a company that designs exhaust systems for some of the world's finest automobiles. I decided to cut my losses and removed the Stebro Racing exhaust and replaced it with my old Factory Exhaust. I did leave the secondary cat bypass pipes on. Beware, if you are considering buying the Stebro Racing exhaust, understand that with the factory hardtop on, the 2k-3k RPM resonance is deafening. Additionally, with the softtop up, the resonance is hardly bearable. However, if you drive with the top always down or you can somehow manage to run the motor outside of the 2k-3k RPM range, your ears will be rewarded with a blessed sound......That is..... if you can still hear. :ah:
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03-10-2008, 08:44 AM
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for those interested, i recently installed a stebro race exhaust on my car and took some video. the muffler took about three weeks to arrive via some company called BAX Global. i had to pick it up at their location by the airport. MAN, that company sucks. it took them an hour and fifteen minutes to find my muffler even though they called me to come pick it up.
once it arrived, i went to install & realized it wouldn't fit my car. the brackets were all wrong for a '99 2.5L. i fabricated a bracket and installed. it's pretty loud, but it really sounds great. i had it at the track thursday & got a lot of comments on how good the car sounded. several guys that were out with me are now planning on making this purchase.
the resonance between 2k and 3k is there, but it's NOT typical resonance where everything shakes and the sound takes on a brash tonal quality. instead, it just gets very loud in the cabin. sounds good, but loud.
the following three videos will show some of the difference between stock vs. stebro. the first one is a lap at full pace with stock exhaust. the second is an out lap, accelerating from the pit at full tilt on a medium paced warm up lap. the third one is mostly full pace with the stebro, passing a boxster S and a superformance cobra in the process.
FYI, to cut down on wind noise, the microphone is actually in the trunk for these videos. i'll try to take some w/ in-car mic both top up and top down in the future. i'll also try to post a drive-by at the track. enjoy.
Stock Exhaust, Full Pace
Stebro Exhaust, Warm-Up Pace
Stebro Exhaust, Full Pace w/ Passing
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03-10-2008, 09:06 AM
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This is definitely the most beautiful exhaust for the 986 :ah:
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