Milltek to be fitted tomorrow (996tt)

Milltek to be fitted tomorrow (996tt)

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Nobbles

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585 posts

274 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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Ho Ho, my car goes in tomorrow for the milltek 200 cell to replace the standard exhaust - an expensive option to just replacing the exhaust straps but man maths says fitment is now free. I hope it is everything I want it to be and that my mechanic doesn't find a hornets nest of other things that need doing whilts the exhaust is off. Dealt with design911 and had the part shipped to France (dam that strong pound - although still cheaper than buying in France). A pleasure to deal with design911 and they will even respect the 50% off the remap the next time I pass through England...

m3evo321

149 posts

241 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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It would be interesting to 'hear' the difference too

stubbsy996

785 posts

227 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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Sure you'll like it!
Had a Miltek fitted by AMD October 2012. Big improvement over standard exhaust.
Had mine remapped at same time - what a difference that made - recommended!!

Homer J

789 posts

232 months

Sunday 26th January 2014
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Nobbles said:
an expensive option to just replacing the exhaust straps but man maths says fitment is now free....
That's some Jedi strength Man maths there mate, LOL laugh

Nobbles

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585 posts

274 months

Monday 27th January 2014
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Bugger, my mechanic has come back with the fact he cannot get the lambda sensors off the old exhaust and wants me to replace these parts? aie aie aie.... Any recommendations? Where can I get the parts - do they have to be specific Porsche parts?

Trev450

6,542 posts

186 months

Nobbles

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585 posts

274 months

Monday 27th January 2014
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Are the bosch ones OK? also there are two sensors are they the same or different are both available at design911 and the like?

Trev450

6,542 posts

186 months

Monday 27th January 2014
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Nobbles said:
Are the bosch ones OK? also there are two sensors are they the same or different are both available at design911 and the like?
I would expect so. Why don't you give them a call to be certain.

monthefish

20,466 posts

245 months

Monday 27th January 2014
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Might be a bit late, but could you do a 'before' and 'after' video comparison?

Nobbles

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585 posts

274 months

Monday 27th January 2014
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I took some recordings this morning 'before'. I will upload them after - then sell my camera to pay for the f ing thing.

Nobbles

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585 posts

274 months

Thursday 30th January 2014
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Picked it up today. On starting it was instantly noticeable, then as I drove of I thought it maybe too loud on the motorway and was getting nervous. I obviously had to wait a while whilst the car warmed up before I wound it up, wow its a sports car now. Then onto the motorway and between 70 and 90 (kmh or mph which ever is legal....) and I swear it seems quieter than the original. Over 100 (obviously kmh) it becomes noisier but thats OK. So a nice deeper tone, more noise under load and quiet when not. I have taken some videos on my phone, before and after. I will try to load them somewhere.

One point though is that it does seem to be visibly lower on the car than the standard, you can see the silencers hanging under the bumper.

Homer J

789 posts

232 months

Thursday 30th January 2014
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Good stuff mate thumbup

And this from a 200 cell.......Get the clips uploaded, I need to hear this. I've putting off buying one of these exahusts for 4 years. Some before and after clips may finally release the man purse strings.

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stubbsy996

785 posts

227 months

Thursday 30th January 2014
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Nobbles said:
Picked it up today. On starting it was instantly noticeable, then as I drove of I thought it maybe too loud on the motorway and was getting nervous. I obviously had to wait a while whilst the car warmed up before I wound it up, wow its a sports car now. Then onto the motorway and between 70 and 90 (kmh or mph which ever is legal....) and I swear it seems quieter than the original. Over 100 (obviously kmh) it becomes noisier but thats OK. So a nice deeper tone, more noise under load and quiet when not. I have taken some videos on my phone, before and after. I will try to load them somewhere.

One point though is that it does seem to be visibly lower on the car than the standard, you can see the silencers hanging under the bumper.
You can on mine too but I think that's normal with a Miltek as the silencer boxes are bigger than on the stock exhaust.

Only thing that struck me when I had mine fitted,(apart from the obvious noise increase), was that the exhaust (oval) tips stuck out quite a bit further! Do yours?

Told you you'd like it smile

Edited by stubbsy996 on Thursday 30th January 13:18

Nobbles

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585 posts

274 months

Thursday 30th January 2014
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Yes , the exits do stick further out. I quite like the subtle difference between a stock exhaust. Although not as protrusive as the current F1 appendages.......

Mozza81

10 posts

160 months

Friday 31st January 2014
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Try and get the 100 cell cats and this will add more power and it will sound abit meatier.

markcoznottz

7,155 posts

238 months

Friday 31st January 2014
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Do the 100/200 cells pass a uk mot? I mean a real one not shove the probe up auntie Ethel's fiesta.

EvoSlayer

1,952 posts

199 months

Friday 31st January 2014
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Mine has for the last 7 years - Europipe stage II - 100 cell cats.

stubbsy996

785 posts

227 months

Friday 31st January 2014
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markcoznottz said:
Do the 100/200 cells pass a uk mot? I mean a real one not shove the probe up auntie Ethel's fiesta.
Mine passed last time no problems/questions asked. What makes you think they won't?