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  1. I can't figure it out... you tell me that the reference is 996.111.984.03 and 996.111.985.03. At the same time I have just received a response from Eisenmann who tells me that the only reference for a 996 4S is 996.111.984.05 and 996.111.985.05. And I have a friend who has a 996 4S with the reference 996.111.984.01 and 996.111.985.01…! 🤯 Are these not simply different periods of production? From what I know, the kit currently offered by Porsche is no longer necessarily manufactured by Eisenmann. So is the sound so good...? It's a mystery.
  2. Yes, but I'm doing my research on the second-hand market...
  3. Okay, but how can you know the difference between a big tube and a small tube to be sure you're not making a order mistake ? Can you see the difference on the pictures ?
  4. Thank you Loren ! So you say that all OEM PSE exhausts since 2002 are “big tube” ? Do you think that all OEM PSE exhausts (00, 04, 05,..) can fit on all 996 (except on Mezger motors) ?
  5. Thanks Loren but I'm looking for an original Eisenmann PSE approved for road use (OEM version). These exhausts all have the same reference number except for the last two digits and I can't figure out which references to choose (00, 04, 05...) that are compatible with a 996 4S (and if possible with big tubes).. On one site, I'm told that they have the part number that ends with 05 "big tubes" for a great sound (112dB). But do all 05s have a big tubes ? On another site, I see one ending in 00 but I don't know if it's a big tube and if it's compatible with a 4S...
  6. Hi, It's strange, I've never seen this part number... As far as I know, the parts numbers for the PSE 996 is 996.111.985.0x and 996.111.984.0x. The last number varies, but I can't work out why (year of production, different versions...?). Is it also possible to choose between large and small pipes on a Carrera 4S ? A salesman suggested a large-pipe version, saying it was the loudest (112dB).
  7. Can we know thanks to the reference number if it is a « big tube » or a « small tube » version ?
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