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Pse Included With Chrono Sport?


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2006 997.1 C4S with Chrono Sport

I'm still trying to figure out if I have PSE. Does it come automatically with Chrono Sport (which I do have)? I have the Sport button, but I do not have a seperate PSE button and my quad pipes all appear to be the same size.

I've asked this question before and the answers I got back was that the inner and outer tailpipes would be of different sizes if I had PSE... But I thave then read in other places that this was not always the case (you gotta love the internet).

Does anyone out there have an opinion as to if I might have PSE as part of the Chrono package, but no seperate button and all pipes the same size?

I think the the exhaust does get louder when I step on it, but that might happen to some degree even without PSE.

Thanks,

Oski

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If your exhaust tips are all the same size and not 'off-set' it's a pretty strong bet you have the standard exhaust (not PSE).

There are many other physical differences as well. Mufflers, vaccum solenoids & lines, etc etc.

If you simply look at your exhaust tips from under the car you'll easily spot the proof. PSE mufflers have (2) pipes for each tip whereas the standard exhaust has a single pipe going to the exhaust tip.

I hope this helps.

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2006 997.1 C4S with Chrono Sport

I'm still trying to figure out if I have PSE. Does it come automatically with Chrono Sport (which I do have)? I have the Sport button, but I do not have a seperate PSE button and my quad pipes all appear to be the same size.

I've asked this question before and the answers I got back was that the inner and outer tailpipes would be of different sizes if I had PSE... But I thave then read in other places that this was not always the case (you gotta love the internet).

Does anyone out there have an opinion as to if I might have PSE as part of the Chrono package, but no seperate button and all pipes the same size?

I think the the exhaust does get louder when I step on it, but that might happen to some degree even without PSE.

Thanks,

Oski

Having a Sport Chrono does not neccesarily mean you have PSE. I have a sport chrono on my C2S but don't have PSE.

Usually the PSE exhaust tips are of different sizes (one small than the other on each side) plus the PSE is connected to the sports button, once you press the sports button the exhaust note should definitely change and this is very easily noticeable both on low rpm and high (sportier sound)... If you don't have the PSE on your car I would advise you get it (just ordered mine, love the sound)... Other options are after market exhausts or mufflers with tips (cargraphic, borla, FVD, awe, etc.... )

Personally I think 911's stock exhaust sound needs to be more sporty, so I highly recommend making enhancements....

Cheers...

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