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Posted

I am scheduled to take my 07 998 TT to Porsche dealer to do the Tubi Regular Exhaust, GIAC Tuning, and Champion Intercoolers.

I found out today that this set up doesn't come with Tubi Tips. I did ask dealer service manager if I can buy tips and for how much?

Do you guys think it will look ok with stock tips from Porsche?

Does stock tips performance equal to Tubi tips? or do they matter at all?

Posted

No performance with new tips. The stock tips are brushed

chrome plated. You can buy polished chrome plated tips. They

are easier to clean but it is one of the more dirty places

on the car.

It just depends on what you want.

Paul

I am scheduled to take my 07 998 TT to Porsche dealer to do the Tubi Regular Exhaust, GIAC Tuning, and Champion Intercoolers.

I found out today that this set up doesn't come with Tubi Tips. I did ask dealer service manager if I can buy tips and for how much?

Do you guys think it will look ok with stock tips from Porsche?

Does stock tips performance equal to Tubi tips? or do they matter at all?

Posted

No performance with new tips. The stock tips are brushed

chrome plated. You can buy polished chrome plated tips. They

are easier to clean but it is one of the more dirty places

on the car.

It just depends on what you want.

Paul

I am scheduled to take my 07 998 TT to Porsche dealer to do the Tubi Regular Exhaust, GIAC Tuning, and Champion Intercoolers.

I found out today that this set up doesn't come with Tubi Tips. I did ask dealer service manager if I can buy tips and for how much?

Do you guys think it will look ok with stock tips from Porsche?

Does stock tips performance equal to Tubi tips? or do they matter at all?

Paul,

Thank you, Yes, I will be fine with just chrome plate. So, I will just save money.

It is 997 TT. I am still not used to acronym's of Porsche. Any recommendation on GIAC Tuning?

Posted

No chip flashing for me. I am happy with the factory red-line.

I have seen Caymens as fast as my Carrera S and I am just

waiting for them to explode. You know there pushing when a 3.2 is

as fast as a 3.8.

Paul

Posted

No chip flashing for me. I am happy with the factory red-line.

I have seen Caymens as fast as my Carrera S and I am just

waiting for them to explode. You know there pushing when a 3.2 is

as fast as a 3.8.

Paul

Understand. Dealer has promised me that they will give me something in writing but yes you are right, making it go faster will have some effect on the some of the components that is directly impacted by increased torque. Thank you for your comments.

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