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Install on my MY2005 987S is now finished and fully operational. The PSE is controlled by the SPORT button that activates the optional sport chrono package. The PSE switches to "loud" as a result of the "sport" function being active. Unlike the MY2007 vehicles the PSE is not switched off below 40 mph and stays active regardless of speed. The wiring to the rear DME for the PSE solenoid uses a different pin location on early cars , suggesting the noise abatement function found on MY2007 cars is the result of a different control module DME unit and switching control. I have also installed an ovveride switch to allow the PSE to be controlled regardless of the sport button. The overide switch can be installed on any PSE equipped vehicle and will allow the PSE to remain active regardless of speed.

  • 6 years later...
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Hi, I fitted a Porsche Sport Exhaust (option XLF) on my MY07 987 over the weekend. The procedure was technically quite simple but sometimes a little physically challenging. If anyone is considering doing the same and wants any advise/tips just let me know. For info my car has Sports Chrono which makes the fitment easier and you will need a friendly Porsche dealer to software enable the exhaust after it's fitted!

I have 2008 Cayman S, tip with no sport chrono. Can I just bolt new PSE without any electronics to have it loud all the time???

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Hi, I fitted a Porsche Sport Exhaust (option XLF) on my MY07 987 over the weekend. The procedure was technically quite simple but sometimes a little physically challenging. If anyone is considering doing the same and wants any advise/tips just let me know. For info my car has Sports Chrono which makes the fitment easier and you will need a friendly Porsche dealer to software enable the exhaust after it's fitted!

I have 2008 Cayman S, tip with no sport chrono. Can I just bolt new PSE without any electronics to have it loud all the time???

 

 

Yep will be fine :)

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