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Hi guys, first post on this site and i'll appologize off the bat if this is a subject that's been talked about extensively.  I tried to search but couldn't really find an exact answer.  So this is my first 911.  It's a '12 991 S without sport chrono and without PSE.  Love the car and frankly when I get on it a bit the sound is gorgeous. . .BUT, where are the burbles??  the little snaps and crackles when I let off the throttle or on decelerations??  That is a trait in this car that I find a must!  I like a loud exhaust, i love a dirty sounding angry snarling exhaust, but those burbles and snorts and cracks are huge. . .so my question is how do i get them?  replace the center muffler?  the sides?  both?  straight pipe the sides or x pipe the center?  or is there something about a car without sport chrono that won't be as burbly??

 

thanks so much guys and i'm SUPER excited to get my car and start enjoying it!

 

Mike

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Consider the Sharkwerks X-pipe. Great sound and all the burbles and pops come standard.


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