Purpose of this post is to gauge what kinda interest there would be for yet another downpipe option; however, this downpipe would be unique because it'd incorporate a side pipe to accompany an electric cutout.
What is an electric cutout? It's a switch-operated doorflap that when open, it effectively reduces exhaust piping, thereby eliminating backpressure and allowing the turbo to flow significantly freer. In turn, bigger power gains are generally had with a turbo car running an open downpipe compared to a full exhaust.
When closed, however, all stock exhaust parts, including second cat in our case, would be retained, and it'd perform and sound as if there were no modifications or part replacements were done.
It's a great stealth approach to exhaust modifications for turbo cars. Not only does it sound stock when you want it to, but it'll put out more power than a TBE combo will when it's time to have some fun! It's the best of both worlds. Oh, and the look on the guy's face next to you at the light when you open up the cutout is classic. Imagine hearing a stock MS3 exhaust, and in a matter of seconds, a loud - but not annoying - rumble!
Again, this is just a feeler thread. If I'm able to gather some interest in the MS3 community, my contact @ QTP will look into expanding their downpipe line with the Speed3.
Just to note, they sell the electric cutout on its own, which means you can get this now, but you'd have to do a custom install, and cut up one of your pipes to install the sidepipe & cutout.
BTW, check out QTP's website for more info. Be sure to check out the "Products" section, with links to the current downpipe line and the QTEC/cutout links. They have a demo vid of a WRX with the cutout installed in one of those links. http://www.quicktimeperformance.com
What is an electric cutout? It's a switch-operated doorflap that when open, it effectively reduces exhaust piping, thereby eliminating backpressure and allowing the turbo to flow significantly freer. In turn, bigger power gains are generally had with a turbo car running an open downpipe compared to a full exhaust.
When closed, however, all stock exhaust parts, including second cat in our case, would be retained, and it'd perform and sound as if there were no modifications or part replacements were done.
It's a great stealth approach to exhaust modifications for turbo cars. Not only does it sound stock when you want it to, but it'll put out more power than a TBE combo will when it's time to have some fun! It's the best of both worlds. Oh, and the look on the guy's face next to you at the light when you open up the cutout is classic. Imagine hearing a stock MS3 exhaust, and in a matter of seconds, a loud - but not annoying - rumble!
Again, this is just a feeler thread. If I'm able to gather some interest in the MS3 community, my contact @ QTP will look into expanding their downpipe line with the Speed3.
Just to note, they sell the electric cutout on its own, which means you can get this now, but you'd have to do a custom install, and cut up one of your pipes to install the sidepipe & cutout.
BTW, check out QTP's website for more info. Be sure to check out the "Products" section, with links to the current downpipe line and the QTEC/cutout links. They have a demo vid of a WRX with the cutout installed in one of those links. http://www.quicktimeperformance.com