I did this to my Civic Hatch Sport. Slit a hole in the center exhaust before the mufflers. Sounded good! I ended up just hacksawing off the resonator which gave the perfect sound. Total cost was about $20 bucks to replace the resonator with a straight pipe and 2 clamps from autozone. 100% DIY.
I did this to my Civic Hatch Sport. Slit a hole in the center exhaust before the mufflers. Sounded good! I ended up just hacksawing off the resonator which gave the perfect sound. Total cost was about $20 bucks to replace the resonator with a straight pipe and 2 clamps from autozone. 100% DIY.
I guess all exhausts are calibrated leaks
Did this to my 987.2 Cayman and my 981 Boxster S. Neither have Sport Chrono and you still get pops on deceleration.
Did you get pops before moving the clamps?
@@rossy1988h Sport mode gives you crackles. Regular mode and Sport Chrono don't.
Could you not drill a hole dead centre of the bracket and use a self tapper to seal it if required?
My car looks just like yours what size are your wheels? 20x9 and 20x10 ?
Stock 20" Carrera wheels. I believe 8.5" in the front, 10" in the rear.
@@Nate-zq8re looks good thanks for reply have you upgraded the exhaust other than moving the clamp ?
@@zakp7532 on my other videos you will see that I have upgraded to PSE
LMAO Poverty Sports Exhaust