Description
Upgrade your Porsche Panamera Turbo or Turbo S with Fabspeed's Primary Catbypass Pipes for unparalleled exhaust flow and performance. These pipes replace the restrictive factory catalytic converters with straight-through pipes, offering significant weight reduction and a noticeable power increase. Experience a more aggressive exhaust note and enhanced turbo spool sound, perfect for high-performance driving.
Sound Enhancement:
Unleash a more aggressive exhaust note from your Turbo Panamera, accompanied by a significantly more pronounced turbo spool sound. This upgrade provides an exotic high-performance exhaust tone that will enhance your driving experience.
Key Features:
- Compatible with all Porsche 970 Panamera Turbo and Turbo S models (2010-2016)
- Replaces restrictive factory catalytic converters with straight-through pipes for maximum flow and performance
- Achieves significant weight reduction compared to factory components
- Provides a noticeable increase in power and improved throttle response
- Delivers an aggressive exhaust note for a high-performance sound
- Optional O2 spacers available to help prevent triggering the Check Engine Light
- Constructed from CNC mandrel-bent T304L stainless steel for durability
- Easy DIY bolt-on installation with no cutting or welding required
- Backed by the Fabspeed Lifetime Warranty
Fitment:
- Porsche 970 Panamera Turbo (2010-2016)
- Porsche 970 Panamera Turbo S (2010-2016)
Disclaimer:
This product removes the OEM catalytic converters and is intended for closed track events and off-road use only. It is not suitable for use on public roads. This product is not CARB or EPA certified and may trigger check engine lights on OBD2 vehicles. Users must check local, state, and federal laws before purchase and installation. All installation and use risks are assumed by the end user and installer.
Purchase Disclaimer:
Fabspeed Motorsport does not condone the use of emission defeat devices on public streets. We will not tamper with emissions equipment in accordance with the Clean Air Act regulations. This includes software alterations that affect emissions controls.