ECG Performance 997.2 Valved Catback Exhaust (2009-2012 Porsche 997 Carrera Models)

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Description

ECG Performance Valved Exhaust System for Porsche 997.2 Carrera

Enhance every drive with the ECG Performance Valved Exhaust System, meticulously engineered for the Porsche 997.2 Carrera Models (2009–2012). Designed by enthusiasts, this system delivers an aggressive exhaust note during spirited drives and maintains a refined tone for daily commutes. Crafted with premium materials and offering seamless integration, it embodies both performance and sophistication. Click here DIY Installation Guide.

Key Features

  • Dual Sound Profiles:

    • Valves Open: Unleash a raw, visceral exhaust note that enhances the thrill of spirited driving—all while remaining drone-free at cruising speeds.

    • Valves Closed: Enjoy near stock-level quietness, perfect for early-morning starts and long-distance drives.

  • Premium Construction:

    • TIG-welded 304 stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.

    • CNC-machined flanges ensure precise fitment.

    • Dual-walled exhaust tips available in Stainless Steel, Matte Black, or Carbon Fiber finishes—your choice included at no extra cost.

  • Performance Gains:

    • Dyno-tested to deliver:

      • Max gains: +10.34 WHP & +9.91 FT-LBS Torque.

      • Peak gains: +7.84 WHP & +9.08 FT-LBS Torque.

  • Installation:

Compatibility

  • Designed specifically for Porsche 997.2 Carrera models (2009–2012) with 3.6L and 3.8L DFI engines.

  • Also compatible with vehicles already equipped with the factory Porsche Sport Exhaust system.

Included Components

  • Valved Exhaust System (mufflers and center muffler section).

  • Choice of dual-walled exhaust tips: Stainless Steel, Matte Black, or Carbon Fiber.

  • New stainless steel exhaust gaskets and fasteners.
  • Optional: Wireless PSE Module for seamless factory button integration.

Warranty & Support

  • 5 year warranty covering any design or manufacturing defects.

  • Dedicated customer support available for installation assistance and inquiries.

Sound Clips:

Valves Opened, Revving to 5K RPM:

 

Revving to 7K RPM, valves closed and opened:

 

Dyno Charts:

ECG Performance Dyno Results (Valves Open vs. Stock Exhaust)ECG Performance Dyno Results - Peak Gains (Valves Open vs. Stock Exhaust) ECG Performance Dyno Results - Max Gains (Valves Open vs. Stock Exhaust)

Additional information

Add Wireless PSE Module?

YES, NO

Exhaust Tip Style

Stainless Steel, Matte Black, Carbon Fiber

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