I need to replace my broken exhaust and money is a short right now, does the one in picrel alright for a small amount of money? I dont need it to last years.Second question: this piece was built for the Tiptronic, but my car is manual. Should it still fit perfectly? I read the difference my regarding the sound and I might get some droning problems.
Passing parts are hard to find in functioning state
Come back when you can speak fucking English.
Just straight pipe it
>>28784176I just typed in a rush, but you get the gist, if you are not a tard yourself>>28784183i cant, regulations here are strict
>>28784172Are you the anon that wrecked your porsche the day you got it?
>>28784203Do it pussy.
>>28784212it was one week latersome guys on thread didnt understand I was not in any way gonna pay 14.000€ for the guy the replace the muffler with original parts. I got the car back, it is fully functional. but the exhaust has like a 2 milimeter distance from the tyre. Im afraid of breaking it even further. plus it seems like the mechanic damage even more the car? the crossing pipe from left to right got broken there, was that needed? do I need to replace the whole part now or is it easy to replace?
I can’t believe this fuckin guy.Literally just a bolt on exhaust.
>>28784339i dont know man, the car feels unstable. I do think the axle needs some adjustment after the accident, plus even an independent mechanic was afraid of just breaking it further if he would try to force it to go away from the tire
>>28784172This is one of those examples of there being nothing as expensive as a cheap german car
>>28784365This is an example of not having a clue what’s going on and crashing your shit, then not having a clue what to do about it or execute the most basic troubleshooting.Fascinating behavior! Dr Goodall could publish much research from this event.
>>28784387The thing about old german cars is that if you can't afford it new, you can't afford it old
>>28784387since you are so knowledgeable, then tell me:are all exhausts going to fit perfectly regardless of what version of 996 I install it? Are they gonna be accepted in the official inspection necessary to gain the licensing of the vehicle (which should happen in 2026)?how do I find out, whether a used part was for the 3.4L or for 3.6L?
>>28784172>IESLB
>>28784176Retard alert!
>>28784434>parrot
>>28784227buy some exhaust pipehttps://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Steel-Straight-Exhaust-Pipe/dp/B074XJL1QP?th=1cut the pipe with this tool, making sure that it has 2 or 3 inches of overlap with the other two ends of your exhausthttps://www.harborfreight.com/exhaust-tail-pipe-cutter-58678.htmlExpand both ends of the pipe with this, so one pipe can fit in the other but its still firm. you wont need exhaust sealant if you do it right.https://www.harborfreight.com/exhaust-pipe-expander-large-59698.htmlget some pipe clamps https://www.homedepot.com/p/VEVOR-Pipe-Clamp-Fixture-5-in-to-12-in-Capacity-Clutch-Clamp-Set-High-Strength-Steel-with-Quick-Acting-Screws-for-Alignment-HJDGQYCBD5-12U9P2V0/323024478actually clamp both ends tight with something like thishttps://www.walmart.com/ip/Dynomax-32218-Exhaust-Clamp-Fits-select-1967-1970-FORD-MUSTANG-1970-CHEVROLET-MALIBU/159342014We used to do this on our driveway on jackstands in CT to straightpipe our shit, then slap on the actual exhaust when we had to do emissions testing. >but anon its too expensive and I'm a dumb fucking animal that cant do anything right or work with his hands like a man, what if the exhaust still has leaks because I am incompetent?Then take the bus. 99% of euro posts here are from people that are too scared to try anything and only drive the most garbage 0.0001L engine cars and can only sim race. Learn to wrench. >>28784360then take a look and figure it out, what the fuck? Just try things.
>>28784431>are all exhausts going to fit perfectly regardless of what version of 996 I install it?https://www.renntech.org/topic/39660-muffler-fitment-information-36l-34l/>Are they gonna be accepted in the official inspection necessary to gain the licensing of the vehicle (which should happen in 2026)?You haven't stated what country or state you live in. I advise you just call the location which you intend to use for your inspection and ask them this question. You are not trying to trick them, you are asking a genuine question and need to prepare for their inspection.
>>28784472>https://www.renntech.org/topic/39660-muffler-fitment-information-36l-34l/yeah getting a used muffler for the 3.6L wont be easy, the link has good info.>>28784476thanks for all the infosim gonna keep this stored in case no honest mechanic nearby wants to help mei honestly barely have time to clean my own kitchenim in Germany and chances are something will not look perfect if I do it by myself and the car might fail the inspection test. as far as I know even a muffler which is not officially approved for the 3.6L and only for the 3.4L might be ignored in the inspection and the car maintain its license, but they might as well be strict and demand the exact muffler with approval from TÜV or EG for the 3.6L version, your idea is not bad though, im gonna try it tomorrow.
>buys old 911>Can't afford to have the repair done correctlyKek
>>28784431Vest thing for you to do is sell the car and try to recoup your losses.
Clamp a 3" turndown on it and send it ez
>>28784360>i dont know man, the car feels unstableIt's a rear engine rwd vehicle.
>breaks and fumbles their exhaust>uhhh wtf why is this so expensive?why are poorsche trannies like this
>>28784172You start working on these things you’ll realize it’s easy and there is no magic. It’s a thin metal tube. You can fix it easily my friend
>>28784501this- and someone who knows absolutely nothing about cars either. Real pathetic hours