Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 -vs- Fabspeed Competition Exhaust

Using a studio-grade microphone, we performed a professional exhaust sound test on the new Fabspeed Lightweight Competition Exhaust System and GPF Delete Pipes, for the new 2020 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4. Our high-quality exhaust sound comparison will put you right in the drivers seat, so you can hear and feel the difference! We plan to release the installation video as soon as possible. Please stay tuned!

Install Guide Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ue-ylDx2VI

Fabspeed Porsche 718 GT4 / GTS / Spyder Lightweight Competition Exhaust System (2020+)
https://www.fabspeed.com/porsche-718-gt4-gts-spyder-lightweight-competition-exhaust-system-2020/

Fabspeed Porsche 718 GT4 / GTS / Spyder Over Axle GPF Delete Pipes (2020+)
https://www.fabspeed.com/porsche-718-gt4-gts-spyder-over-axle-gpf-delete-pipes-2020/

Fabspeed Porsche 718 GT4 / GTS / Spyder Deluxe Exhaust Tips (2020+)
https://www.fabspeed.com/porsche-718-gt4-gts-spyder-deluxe-exhaust-tips-2020/

Reid Vann – Authorized Fabspeed Dealer
https://reidvann.com/

Porsche bolts a 4.0-liter flat-six with a manual transmission into the new 2020 Cayman GT4 and in doing so fixes the few things we didn’t love about the Cayman. So, when you hear the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4’s naturally aspirated flat-six howling toward 8000 rpm, you find yourself taking a deep, refreshing breath. The hairs on the back of your neck stand up, goose bumps trickle down your spine, and thanks to the dynamic powertrain mounts that firm up when the car is pushed, the frenetic vibrations of the 4.0-liter behind your back course through the car. This thing around you feels alive.
(Description courtesy of Car & Driver)

The Porsche Cayman is a mid-engine two-seater sports car manufactured and marketed by German automobile manufacturer Porsche across four generations — as a 2-seater fastback coupé. First launched in the 2006 model year, the Cayman is a coupé derived from Porsche’s second and third generation Boxster roadster, styled in its first iteration by Pinky Lai. All Caymans were manufactured in Finland by Valmet Automotive. As Volkswagen assumed control of Porsche AG, production of Caymans and Boxsters after 2012 began in the former Karmann plant in Osnabrück, Germany, at the time owned by Volkswagen and also used for production of the 2012 Golf (Mk6) convertible.
(Description courtesy of Wikipedia)

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