Get an electronic cutout so you can be selectively loud--like loud at 3am, then quiet when the cops show up the next morning to chat 
Edit- Shenanigans aside,Yeah I'd like some volume every now&thenGet an electronic cutout so you can be selectively loud--like loud at 3am, then quiet when the cops show up the next morning to chat![]()
Yes sir I'd appreciate that!a guy at work with electric cutouts on his Cobra replica and has no issues with them. I can ask the brand.
I wonder the same too,I'm interested in the vacuum operated ones since I've seen some oem cars have them so that left me with some interest towards those !I wonder the advantages/disadvantages of vacuum actuation vs electronic.
Edit- Shenanigans aside,Yeah I'd like some volume every now&thenEspecially when im ripping through backroads,I'd love to really hear the burbles&pops it makes
(which happens quite often)
I was actually thinking about that ! once I get my tig rig to make the "final" exhaust
And I'm gonna mess around on either buying or making some sort of vacuum box thing because I have an idea on using this as a quarter wave resonator too? Kinda like when people add a J pipe to reduce drone I'm thinking about using this as sort of a J-pipe/quarter wave resonator in a way
Idk if you get what I mean (I suck at explaining myself)
Also do you know of this brand ?They look oem looking/decent ?
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Ouuuu thats a car I'd like to own! That or a 930 narrowbody but cut it up to make it look like the wider turbo model ! Why narrowbody and cut it up? Welp I'm probably gonna do so regardless which one I get since it'll be a track car and not so much a cruiser. Plus the turbo models are expensive so narrowbody it is lol...My 997 has vacuum actuated valves for it's factory sport exhaust. I deleted the center muffler whith a Sharkwerks crossover so it's nearly straight piped. They did vavles that close with vacuum, so on start it's always open and take few seconds to close. When I need to go somewhere early (4am) I really wish they were closed on start.
Given the option, I'd go electric valves, but if not make sure they are vacuum to open.
