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  1. I was thinking of breaking out the baffels inside my secondary catalytic converters.It is a heck of alot cheaper than replacing with a 400.00 bent tube..Does anyone know if that will throw the check engine lite or have any of you folks ever done this before...I have a 06 Titatium S. I am also powder coating brake calipers Porsche yellow and putting on crossdrilled rotors from R1 Concepts and the EVO dual KN filter intake. Car should rock!!!

    Thanks for any input

    Dave

  2. I have an '08 S, bought it almost exactly a year ago at Manhiem with 8,300 miles on it. Installed Fabspeed catbypass pipes at 10,500 miles; Sprint throttle booster at 22,500 miles; and (three days ago) at 33,900 miles the EvoMS V-Flow air induction system (kit). Truck is peppy, responsive, quick, and sounds great without being pretentious - no regrets - I'd do all the above again without hesitation, although I'd do them all right after I got the truck instead of in stages. This is my first Porsche, it will most certainly not be my last. Staying focused, I don't have any experience with BMC one way or the other. Based my decision to go with EVO on posts herein, their (EVO's) site, and my personal belief that this truck is a seriously oober engineered panzer wagon. I think the people (sic after market product developers) should be rewarded for the R&D time they spend developing solutions that enhance this package in the spirit of Porsches' design concept without sacrificing reliability / longevity. The low frequency resonating rumble that you feel first, and then hear coming from under the hood after installing the EVO is most satisfying. Hell - just go for the V-Flow.

    Hi---I am thinking about the EVO also...put it on my Boxster S and it was great..What did the catbypass do and how much?

    Thanks--Dave

  3. Hi-I also have an 02 in guards red--i am putting on carbon fiber side vents and have had the louvers painted guards red.--so i have really looked at my vents. Yours look just like mine. Even though I also am new to this,I pretty sure yours vents are just fine. I will post pictures after the switch.

    Dave

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