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CNC-Meister

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  1. Well, it's mainly a matter of taste. Your taste.

    For me, I left all the electronics and vacuum stuff out and run it open all the time. The factory setting is mainly for a couple of countries in Europe where they have noise laws between 30-45 klms. Installing the wiring and vacuum stuff is a big job - 8-10 hours. You have to do a lot to run a wire from the engine compartment to the front relay panel and also to the dash. Just changing the mufflers is less than 1 hour.

    The switch mod described here is much better solution if you decide to add the electronics and vacuum stuff.

    In the end do what you want - I don't think you will have "noise law" problems unless you drive through your neighborhood at 5000 RPM :rolleyes:

    If you need the factory install instructions let me know.

    Hi Loren,

    You mentioned the factory install instructions, can you mail them to me please.

    I am thinking of fitting a PSE to my 2001 996 C4, I don't want the speed dependant switching, just want to be able to turn the sports exhaust off for long journeys in case the noise gets annoying.

    Adam

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