I am a late comer as far as
Shark Werks center muffler bypass. Alex had this fantastic product for a while and I have heard them on the track and it sounded flat out amazing when you step on the gas! I got hold of a set from Alex couple months back (sorry Alex it took me this long to post ... blame the kids lol) and like to share the simple DIY with few sound clips
Also, as many of you know that Laguna Seca has a sound limit of 92 db and OEM GT3/RS muffler set up will not pass even with sports button off. I busted the sound limit last time out at 95+ db with OEM muffler. Apparently there is a simple way to connect the vacuum hose as
nicely demonstrated by Joe . This in turn channel the exhaust through all 3 chambers on the main side mufflers hence reduce exhaust sound significantly enough to pass the 92 db sound limit. But how does this affect the hp and torque? I will attempt to answer that question in this post.
OK,
the Laguna Seca sound buster DIY lol
The principle is simple enough that your friendly Porsche dealer will charge $160 to route the exhaust through all 3 chambers on the main side mufflers by simply connecting two hose together. All you need is a 5/16" vacuum hose connector and two 5/8" corbin clamps to do the job. They can be had from any parts store and I got mine from Kragen for less than $5
The vacuum solenoid is located at the right side of the engine bay. The hardest part is removal of the OEM steel clamps - I sware, they are made out of titanium alloy or something. it was impossible to pry them open. I busted the head of couple small screw drivers to get them off. Now I can see why dealer charge $160. lol I am sure there is a special tool to do the job which will cost $398
Now all you need to do is connect both of these vacuum hose together and once you fire up the engine, the vacuum created by the intake will close the lower exhaust pipe on the main side mufflers and force the exhaust through all 3 chambers hence "muffle" the sound
Some dealer may use a different way to route the vacuum as shown below to achieve the same effect. It is a bit too much work and looks like they use another vacuum check valve (the white strip valve) to maintain the vacuum which is not needed since there is already a factory vacuum check valve on the left side of the engine bay. The way I have shown above will take less than 1 minute to switch out on the track and most importantly cost next to nothing to DIY
Shark Werk muffler bypass
OK, here is the Shark Werk muffler bypass First of all, Alex will include a detail step by step DIY with the goods which is very easy to follow. I waited a while to get the center muffler bypass because I want to make sure it has the following qualities:
- light weight
- nice to look at lol
- will not drone
- will not rob power
- not annoying loud
Well, Shark Werk center muffler bypass does all of the above and much more.
OK, let's take the rear bumper, aluminum beam, left heat shield and one small horizontal heat shield on top of the center muffler to gain access
Next, remove the bolts that secure the center muffler to the side mufflers. You only need to disconnect the left main muffler to install Shark Werks bypass muffler. To do this, remove the C clamp that secure the side muffler to the header/cat assembly and also 3 bolts that anchor the side muffler to the engine. Rest the left side main muffler on some blocks and take care not to stretch the vacuum hose for the muffler valve
Let's pop the Shark Werks bypass muffler on and secure it to the side mufflers and install the exhaust tip. The whole process took me less than two hours. It was an easier DIY than modifying the vacuum hose lol.
Now, let's look at the weight saving. The OEM center muffler with exhaust tips and all the bolts etc weigh 22 lbs and Shark Werks bypass muffler with all the necessary install hardware and OEM exhaust tip weigh 8 lbs. WOW, that is 14 lbs weight saving. The Shark Werks bypass muffler itself only weight 3 lbs. This is just amazingly light which make it a moot point to get a titanium bypass exhaust which will only reduce the weight further by maybe a pound but cost a whole lot more.
Excellent craftsmanship Alex .... two thumbs up!!