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06-01-2010, 04:24 PM | #1 |
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Custom quad exhaust fitted
So, after months and months of searching I decided to roll the dice and go for a custom solution. I have heard the hartge and the eisenmann race quads in person but was a bit disappointed both by looks and sound of course. My dream was a quad exhaust with meatier, heavier and louder sound paired with tips that were bigedged and angledcut, but that's just me of course and my definition of sophistication. The idea of getting a custom suit - as risky as that be - appeared as a monodrom. The risk involved was not in terms of the quality of the products, but the result regarding sound. I couldn't imagine my baby coughing like a peugeot-rallye-saxo-maxo-gti-gtsdri-gtwhateveri. Disaster. So last Tuesday I headed to see a guy nicknamed "Popey", a renown exhaust manufacturer who by the way has constructed even manifolds for Ferraris and exports exhaust items for tuning brands for VAG, Alfa Romeos and other, just a great guy.
Well, the spa lasted 5 and a half hours as everything had to be done a la carte, and after numerous cups of coffee and cigarettes I took my baby around the block with her new earrings........................................ What a blast, guys. I was so happy and proud as the day I first took her home. The sound was just A M A Z I N G. Heavy as I desired, the whistling of the turbos was clearly noticeable, the sound was coming from the engine and not from a loud lousy muffler. At my first upshift there was just this supernatural breathtaking-something sound exaggerated immensely and at my first downshift the blurp was so intense I just couldn't believe my ears, I thought a heavy motorbike was coming along. Thats it. Forgive my long and emotional post, but I have waited far long enough for this mod and had to share it with you guys. Take care. Last edited by jannisa; 05-18-2011 at 04:05 AM.. |
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Looks very very beautiful. Nicest quad i've seen so far.
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Nice job, looks and sounds great. 5 1/2 hours and parts what did it cost in Euros?
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06-02-2010, 04:37 AM | #6 |
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Thanks guys. I will take a drive-by later this week for you. The price was 700 euros (plus the cost for coffees and cigarettes in 5 hours), I know it sounds suspicious compared to the 2.300 - 2.500 euros range for hartge or eisenmann, but the guy is a master and only uses stainless steel for tubes and netting and nickelium from Germany and not the almost fake chinese one which is marginally non-magnetic. How much do you think these systems cost to the suppliers of hamann for example. I saved the rest to install the H&R stabis and the venture shield full condom next week. A great gift, thanks Santa!!!!
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06-02-2010, 05:25 AM | #7 |
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Sounds and looks great! I love the red with the DSB as well.
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06-02-2010, 06:09 AM | #9 |
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I would like to have 2x90 in the same style! Maby he can do "cat back" or how it's said?
I mean only the last parts with mufflers, like the Remus. But this is more estetic. Very nice tips! |
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06-15-2010, 12:23 PM | #12 |
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Today I had the H&R antiroll bars installed and had the rear adjusted in the softest position. Guys, the understeer is practically eliminated, I can now enter any curve as aggressively I desire and the car sits like a table. The steering is now razor sharp and the whole suspension is two bits stiffer than I expected, when in normal it feels like sport, sport like sport+, etc. 100% recommended. The installation took about one and a half hours by two craftsmen as a lot of stuff had to be removed including the bridges front and rear and the exhaust past the downpipes.
Apparently June is the mundial for my mods, so later this evening on the way home I stopped by the Llumar/Venture Shield dealer who kept my baby the whole past week to apply the clearcoat bra on the whole car (he made a magnificent work by the way) and had my windscreens tinted per 30% (he actually used Johnson foils). Voila, my baby is now as I dreamed it..... I will get the time later in the week to post some photos and the promised flyby video of the quad exhaust. Cheers.......... Last edited by jannisa; 07-10-2010 at 07:01 AM.. |
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Looks good
Sounds great Cant help but wonder how it compares with the new exhaust tune and flaps in the 35is...?
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07-10-2010, 06:31 AM | #18 |
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Thank you all for your comments.
This is a small drive-by after I deleted the center catalysts, I guess that is the reason the neighbours love me more now. Hope you enjoy it. Last edited by jannisa; 05-18-2011 at 04:06 AM.. |
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awesome sounding exhaust and great [ictures. wished I knew of this option before fitting my esienman. On a side note, I wonder if you can give a detailed review on the H&R swaybars as well as the settings you will recommend? Did you get both the front and rear? I love my z4, but the vague steering feel as compared to my previous s2000, makes me wonder what I can do about it. This swyabar seems like the perfect solution! |
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Regarding the swaybars, yes, I got both front and rear. Only the rear is adjustable and as mentioned I set it in the softest position. The reason for that was to allow the rear end to be more flexible and absorve first the weight transitions on curves, hence the toned oversteer feel now. Both bars are thicker than stock anyway, so don't think there is a compromise on sportivity. The ride becomes stiffer but you still get -a lot less sure and predictable- bodyroll when changing lanes for example at high speed. I can go on and on about this mod, the point is that you will delete understeer and you will wake the steering feel up. I hope everyday to catch a cayman/boxster on curves and have fun with them, I like drifting and be sure I have no further intention to change springs or other suspension components. The car is ready for me and as I can recall you are running on jb so I would say it's a must for you and the ideal way to start. Honestly get it and if you don't like it I will give you the money you spent back for giving bad advice. ps:No refunds for other dudes, only daniel |
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