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PSE with an .04 part number?


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This is probably an easy one for Loren...I had a vendor tell me they have PSE's with part numbers on the mufflers ending in .04. I have heard of .00, .01, and .03, but I've never seen .04 mentioned on any forums. Is this a correct part number, and if so, any ideas on the differences of the .04 with say the .01's?

Thanks!

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Yes, 04 replaced the 03. The 03 is no longer available to order.

I haven't seen one yet. Speculation would lead one to believe there was a vendor/design change when they did 997 PSE. The 997 exhaust is supposed to made of thin wall tubing and also supposed to be lighter. Perhaps they applied that to the new 996 mufflers? We can only hope...

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This is probably an easy one for Loren...I had a vendor tell me they have PSE's with part numbers on the mufflers ending in .04.  I have heard of .00, .01, and .03, but I've never seen .04 mentioned on any forums.  Is this a correct part number, and if so, any ideas on the differences of the .04 with say the .01's?

Thanks!

Typically the 04 referes to the car model year the part is for. Typically....

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Thanks guys.  These mufflers are supposedly included in the standard 000.044.200.21 part kit that they sell.  So I think it's safe to assume these will be ok for my 03 C2?

Yes, 000 044 200 21 will work on either a 3.4 or 3.6 liter car.
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