MR_Y
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Full cat back system from Strada Performance fitted last week.
No performance tuning or other tweaks done. Keeping it simple.
First impressions:
- Nice grumbly noise on start up
- the exhaust is loud, but nothing that will make you deaf
- Exhaust sounds a bit better from inside the car than from outside
- on overrun, some crackles are heard. But very classy - not loud pops, just nice subtle crackles. Noted that the stock exhaust had crackles as well, but very mild
- at higher revs, she screams nicely. Not as good as my 981 Cayman 3.4 S with OEM sports exhaust, but definitely better than my 981 Boxster 2.7 with stock exhaust.
- the driving experience is definitely enhanced with this upgrade. Manual box and exhaust and that NA straight 6 all work well together.
- being a 2.5, it does not have the low end bass of a 3.0, but has a charm of its own.
Next up on the mods list is a carbon look wrap for the interior bits. Or another wrap. Not in a rush, so will research a bit more.
I did another leather deep clean and treatment, so no issues there and the leather is aging well with its patina coming through on the driver seat.
I am in two minds about upgrading the radio unit. Since I am using the car to work twice a week, I would like BT calling and streaming. But, with that exhaust on full song, I won't really hear anything... 🙉. Maybe BT earpods will work best.
The car was polished recently - white looks really good on an old car, since it hides all the imperfections well. There are some minor dings and scuffs. I am in no hurry to attend to these. If I keep her longer, will look into fixing that.
The soft top is performing well. Even after driving in rain, there are no leaks or drips. The soft top was serviced just after I bought the car and the roof pump and drain holes were cleaned. Since the car is garaged daily, I don't foresee issues with debris filling those roof drains. As a safety measure, extra holes were made to allow better drainage.
Fuel consumption is approaching 14 litres per 100km. However, after the exhaust was fitted, I have been driving it a bit harder than usual.
Eagle F1 tyres are brilliant on this car. Being non RFT, the ride is decent enough. Grip in the wet (driven carefully) and dry (driven harder) is very good. I am happy with this tyre and it is excellent value against Michelin PS4s.
Lastly, there are no oil leaks after the last check up.
No performance tuning or other tweaks done. Keeping it simple.
First impressions:
- Nice grumbly noise on start up
- the exhaust is loud, but nothing that will make you deaf
- Exhaust sounds a bit better from inside the car than from outside
- on overrun, some crackles are heard. But very classy - not loud pops, just nice subtle crackles. Noted that the stock exhaust had crackles as well, but very mild
- at higher revs, she screams nicely. Not as good as my 981 Cayman 3.4 S with OEM sports exhaust, but definitely better than my 981 Boxster 2.7 with stock exhaust.
- the driving experience is definitely enhanced with this upgrade. Manual box and exhaust and that NA straight 6 all work well together.
- being a 2.5, it does not have the low end bass of a 3.0, but has a charm of its own.
Next up on the mods list is a carbon look wrap for the interior bits. Or another wrap. Not in a rush, so will research a bit more.
I did another leather deep clean and treatment, so no issues there and the leather is aging well with its patina coming through on the driver seat.
I am in two minds about upgrading the radio unit. Since I am using the car to work twice a week, I would like BT calling and streaming. But, with that exhaust on full song, I won't really hear anything... 🙉. Maybe BT earpods will work best.
The car was polished recently - white looks really good on an old car, since it hides all the imperfections well. There are some minor dings and scuffs. I am in no hurry to attend to these. If I keep her longer, will look into fixing that.
The soft top is performing well. Even after driving in rain, there are no leaks or drips. The soft top was serviced just after I bought the car and the roof pump and drain holes were cleaned. Since the car is garaged daily, I don't foresee issues with debris filling those roof drains. As a safety measure, extra holes were made to allow better drainage.
Fuel consumption is approaching 14 litres per 100km. However, after the exhaust was fitted, I have been driving it a bit harder than usual.
Eagle F1 tyres are brilliant on this car. Being non RFT, the ride is decent enough. Grip in the wet (driven carefully) and dry (driven harder) is very good. I am happy with this tyre and it is excellent value against Michelin PS4s.
Lastly, there are no oil leaks after the last check up.
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