Carnewal exhuast on 987.2 anyone?

Carnewal exhuast on 987.2 anyone?

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Johnniem

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2,696 posts

230 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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I have recently changed from a 987.1 with a sports exhaust (from an unknown supplier) that sounded just incredible under power. My new, to me, 987.2 (S) has the stock exhaust and although it does have a reasonable low level grumble when I am hitting the loud pedal there is nothing there to provide the drama. Of course, this is the view from the person inside the car; what is going on outside may well be a little more impressive to the onlooker.

I have considered dropping in to Carnewal later this year to get the cat conversion done just to add the lovely noise and create some excitement when I get out on a drive. Anyone else done this on the 987.2? My only question i, is there droning in the cabin with this mod? There was with the 987.1 but only up to 2.5k revs. It was a bit of a PITA if truth be told but the exhaust note was so sublime and dramatic that I put up with it for the smiley face it gave me at the top end of the revs.

Also, is this a mod that most people wouldn't want when I resell? At the moment, subject to 'usability' when I venture on the annual Eurohoon with the chaps (I'm captain slow!) and check out how the PDK and sports steering wheel suit me rather than the manual, which is how all my previous sports cars have been (not great sentence structure there, sorry!). I am liking the PDK but still feel a little less 'involved' at the moment. If I had bought a manual I would still feel a little sad that the exhaust note wasn't like my last CS. It is noticeably faster than the 987.1 though! Yay!

To end on a good note, the CS is still the best car I have ever driven, PDK or not! I am loving it but perhaps wondering whether the £10k upgrade to the 987.2 from the 987.1 was actually necessary. I could have kept the 987.1 and banked £10k for a rebuild if it became necessary. Post Eurohoon review will eliminate any doubts about whether the upgrade was necessary or worth it but perhaps the Carnewal exhaust, if there is no droning in the cabin, will lead to the stamp of approval and 'keep' sticker. Thoughts?

JM

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

272 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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987.2 is a great car, Carnewal exhaust is a great mod, do it ;-)

or myself I would buy one of his out right and keep the oem in a box.

I would go for the "Carnewal GT exhaust made from new Cayman R mufflers"

the R exhaust is 55mm over the 48mm one and better again.

Johnniem

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2,696 posts

230 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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Do you have a CS with a carnewal exhaust then?

Porsche911R

21,146 posts

272 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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I have heard a few , join CaymanOC, the founder has one fitted to his and we meet up every month at a cafe near Silverstone, I have an R PSE and a modded exhaust system on my other car.
I personally don't have a carnewal exhaust on my own cars, but every one seems to enjoy what he does to them.

Avalyn

80 posts

171 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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I've a 987.2 S PDK (don't have sports button though) with the GT Carnewal exhaust and the Sports steering wheel with the paddles, so hopefully that qualifies me to answer your question.

Drone, no. Nothing. Ok it's a tad louder at motorway speeds but nothing you'd really notice. Tyre and wind noise are probably more noticeable. I would actually go further and say that there is no drone at any revs at all.

Resale? Warranty? Hmmm, that's a tricky one. I think if you're an enthusiast and buying privately, the Carnewal would be something I'd actively look for. I'm certainly always looking for PSE equipped cars, and I'd suggest that the Carnewal carries a better reputation than a 3rd party manufacturer Sports exhaust, after all it's basically still a Porsche exhaust with some 'tweaks'. My car is still under warranty, but the dealer has no idea (yet) I have the exhaust mod. I'm prepared to battle with them if something non exhaust related goes wrong, and they give me the 'it's not covered under warranty' line .. lets wait and see.

I had a 987.1 RS60 spyder previously, and the PSE was an absolute joy, what a lovely howl. When I picked up my 987.2 with the standard exhaust it sounded pretty nice, but tame and there's certainly a difference in the DFI cars. I asked the dealer to quote me for retro fitting the PSE, but @ 2.5K it was too expensive.

I ordered the Carnewal shortly after, and had it fitted at my local garage. Initially I thought it was too quiet, but it did get a slightly deeper and more gruff tone as it sooted up. After 6 months or so, I think the note is spot on. It's quiet when pottering around, and then has the classic howl further up the rev range. Car parks are fun, and if you keep it under 3K revs there's not a world of difference to the standard pipe. Wind it up though and it sounds lovely.

I hope that helps.


Johnniem

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230 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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Avalyn said:
I've a 987.2 S PDK (don't have sports button though) with the GT Carnewal exhaust and the Sports steering wheel with the paddles, so hopefully that qualifies me to answer your question.

Drone, no. Nothing. Ok it's a tad louder at motorway speeds but nothing you'd really notice. Tyre and wind noise are probably more noticeable. I would actually go further and say that there is no drone at any revs at all.

Resale? Warranty? Hmmm, that's a tricky one. I think if you're an enthusiast and buying privately, the Carnewal would be something I'd actively look for. I'm certainly always looking for PSE equipped cars, and I'd suggest that the Carnewal carries a better reputation than a 3rd party manufacturer Sports exhaust, after all it's basically still a Porsche exhaust with some 'tweaks'. My car is still under warranty, but the dealer has no idea (yet) I have the exhaust mod. I'm prepared to battle with them if something non exhaust related goes wrong, and they give me the 'it's not covered under warranty' line .. lets wait and see.

I had a 987.1 RS60 spyder previously, and the PSE was an absolute joy, what a lovely howl. When I picked up my 987.2 with the standard exhaust it sounded pretty nice, but tame and there's certainly a difference in the DFI cars. I asked the dealer to quote me for retro fitting the PSE, but @ 2.5K it was too expensive.

I ordered the Carnewal shortly after, and had it fitted at my local garage. Initially I thought it was too quiet, but it did get a slightly deeper and more gruff tone as it sooted up. After 6 months or so, I think the note is spot on. It's quiet when pottering around, and then has the classic howl further up the rev range. Car parks are fun, and if you keep it under 3K revs there's not a world of difference to the standard pipe. Wind it up though and it sounds lovely.

I hope that helps.
Excellent response Avalyn, just what I was looking for. Thank you! It's good to hear that there is no element of droning inside the car as this was one thing that my current wife wink hated with my 987.1. If only I could have found out which exhaust it was. The tone at higher speeds reminded me a little of the old F1 noise; quite high pitched and shouty. Having had an unsilenced TVR Chimaera for 7 years it was quite a different noise but sublime nonetheless. I think the Carnewal may be the answer, and why not 'pop' over to Belgium to get it done?!

The menoPorsche continues with unbounded force! Let joy be unconfined.....

DS240

4,881 posts

225 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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I've got the Porsche sports exhaust, but put the carnewal remote switch on it. You pick whether you want noisy mode on permanently (which I do, and sounds great), or off and it reverts back to standard with the annoying cut out at slow speeds.

Only read good things about the carnewal exhausts. I'd probably get a full unit from carnewal and keep the standard unit to give options come resale. It will cost a bit more, but depends how worried you are about resale.

Anyway... the point of the post was to say if you have a sports exhaust switch in the car, it is worth also getting this remote switch.

Lox

632 posts

288 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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DS240 said:
Anyway... the point of the post was to say if you have a sports exhaust switch in the car, it is worth also getting this remote switch.
Or, for zero cost, spend a couple of minutes getting to the engine bay and pull the plug out.

DS240

4,881 posts

225 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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Lox said:
DS240 said:
Anyway... the point of the post was to say if you have a sports exhaust switch in the car, it is worth also getting this remote switch.
Or, for zero cost, spend a couple of minutes getting to the engine bay and pull the plug out.
Very true...

But for the relatively small cost, it takes away the need to open up the engine bay everytime you want to run in normal mode or 'exercise' the valves (Leaving them open permanently can apparently cause them to seize up through lack of use).

Just depends if you want the convenience.

Simple device and mod to make, but it's delivered a lot of satisfaction with its usefulness and pleasure.


SBD762

84 posts

137 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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I have a Carnewal GT exhaust in a gen 2 2009 S
No drone at any speed, sounds great when pushed, a nice enhanced Porsche "rasp" sound.
It gives a crisp sound.
You will not be dissapointed

SBD762

84 posts

137 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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I have a Carnewal GT exhaust in a gen 2 2009 S
No drone at any speed, sounds great when pushed, a nice enhanced Porsche "rasp" sound.
It gives a crisp sound.
You will not be dissapointed

nutsytvr

579 posts

205 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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I have the Carnewal on a 2010, 987 gen2 3.4s with the pdk box and sport chrono. No drone, great sound on up and Down changes. No pRoblem with MOT.

GO FOR IT.

rObArtes

538 posts

255 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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I have Carnewal GT exhaust on my 987.2 Cayman. Sounds a treat, no droning like others have said. very pleased

Paul_M3

2,417 posts

192 months

Wednesday 27th April 2016
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I purchased the "Carnewal GT exhaust made from new Cayman R mufflers" so that I'd be able to put the standard exhaust back on the car when I sold it.

I've loved the exhaust and never regretted it.

I may be taking it off for sale in a month or two's time. I could always drop a message to let you know if you'd like?

Fl0pp3r

863 posts

210 months

Thursday 28th April 2016
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Johnniem said:
The menoPorsche...
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JackReacher

2,158 posts

222 months

Friday 29th April 2016
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It's all been covered above, but very happy with mine. I went over to Gert to get it fitted, and he posted the original back to me as I wanted to keep it for resale or at other times I want the car to be completely standard. It took a bit longer to bed in than Gert suggested, probably about 600 miles but it is now a lovely sound with no drone. Just get it done.

nutsytvr

579 posts

205 months

Friday 29th April 2016
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Don't argue with Jack Reacher. He specialises in breaking elbows, fingers, and any other bone he can find. Hope you haven't got the same clothing habits😊

J12KJR

2,860 posts

250 months

Friday 29th April 2016
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Paul_M3 said:
I purchased the "Carnewal GT exhaust made from new Cayman R mufflers" so that I'd be able to put the standard exhaust back on the car when I sold it.

I've loved the exhaust and never regretted it.

I may be taking it off for sale in a month or two's time. I could always drop a message to let you know if you'd like?
Paul

I have taken the liberty of letting Mark (PH Flying) know about your potential sale as I know he wants one for his "Black Edition" which has the R rather than the S exhaust system.

Paul_M3

2,417 posts

192 months

Friday 29th April 2016
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J12KJR said:
Paul_M3 said:
I purchased the "Carnewal GT exhaust made from new Cayman R mufflers" so that I'd be able to put the standard exhaust back on the car when I sold it.

I've loved the exhaust and never regretted it.

I may be taking it off for sale in a month or two's time. I could always drop a message to let you know if you'd like?
Paul

I have taken the liberty of letting Mark (PH Flying) know about your potential sale as I know he wants one for his "Black Edition" which has the R rather than the S exhaust system.
Thank you. I received an e-mail from him a little while ago.

Dazlar7

30 posts

113 months

Tuesday 3rd May 2016
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Just got myself booked in for a trip to Belgium to see Gert bounce