ECG Performance Wireless PSE Module Kit (for 997 & 987)

Original price was: $549.99.Current price is: $499.99.

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Description

Control Your Valved Exhaust the Way Porsche Intended

Upgrade your driving experience with the ECG Performance Wireless PSE Module—a plug-and-play solution that lets you control your aftermarket valved exhaust system using the factory Porsche Sport Exhaust (PSE) button. This DIY-friendly module allows you to easily retrofit the PSE button to your Porsche 997 or 987 in just a couple of hours instead of spending $2K+ on dealership installation and activation.


šŸ”§ Key Features

  • Original Porsche Functionality
    Seamlessly connects to your vehicle’s electrical system, enabling full control of your valved exhaust via the FACTORY Porsche Sport Exhaust button.

  • Save over $2,000!
    This module allows you to retrofit the PSE button yourself, thereby saving you thousands of dollars on dealership installation and activation.

  • Easy, DIY-Friendly Installation
    Designed to be installed by enthusiasts, our wireless system eliminates the need to tear apart your entire vehicle interior and complicated electrical work.

  • Dual Exhaust Modes
    Our module can either remember your last valve setting upon startup or default to quiet mode.

āœ… Compatibility


šŸ“¦ What’s Included

  • ECG Performance Wireless PSE Module

  • ECG Performance Exhaust Valve Controller

  • 2 Remote Controls (back-up option for controlling exhaust)

  • Wiring Harnesses
  • Detailed Installation Instructions (via QR code)
  • Email support for any setup questions
  • IMPORTANT: PSE Switch Assembly is not included. Before purchasing this kit, find the appropriate part number here and order it from your local Porsche parts supplier.

šŸ› ļø Installation

  • Estimated time: 2-3 hours

  • Tools required: T20, T25, and T30 screwdrivers

  • Recommended for DIYers comfortable with basic automotive work


šŸ“© Questions?

Our U.S.-based support team is ready to help. Email us at support@ecgperformance.com

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