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RS 60 exhaust vs. standard or sport exhaust


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It is my understanding that the RS 60 has the Sport Exhaust. Just slightly different than the current PSE. The tips are the biggest difference, IMHO. PSE sounds awesome vs. the OEM exhaust. I also think this is how (in part) the RS 60 gets 8 extra HP over the 2007 and 2008 Boxster S.

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Until the parts catalogue is updated for the RS 60 it will be difficult to give a definitive answer. Certainly looking unde rthe rear of an RS60 , the only difference I can see form a sport exhaust is that the RS 60 has a different outlet / tip arrangement , with two discrete pipes direct from a single yoke , rather than a T piece from a single outlet. Both outlets come from the same lower crossover in between the rear silencers. I would summise that the extra 8hp is due in main to an ECU remap. Certainly porsche suggest no performance gain from the sport exhaust option on other 987 vehicles. I doubt they would spend the money developing a special exhaust for the Rs60 for 8hp gain , when an ECU remap is simpler to achieve the same result.

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