Description
Elevate your Porsche 997 GT2 (2008-2009) with Fabspeed's Sport Catalytic Converters, designed to replace the restrictive factory catalytic converters with a high-performance straight-through section. This upgrade enhances flow, power, and sound, making it ideal for track and off-road use.
Features:
- Fits all Porsche 997 GT2 vehicles (2008-2009)
- Recommended for track and off-road use
- Noticeable increase in power and improved throttle response
- Constructed from high-quality 14-16 gauge CNC mandrel-bent T304 Stainless Steel
- No Check Engine Light (CEL) due to high-flow design
- Simple DIY installation; no cutting or welding required
- Optional O2 Spacers available to minimize CEL occurrences (add to your order above)
- Compatible with the OEM Muffler system only
- All Fabspeed performance products are backed by the Fabspeed Lifetime Warranty
Why We Choose HJS Catalytic Converters:
HJS German-imported catalytic converters are renowned for their high-quality materials, offering exceptional performance and durability. These converters provide up to 93-95% of the flow of a straight pipe, delivering the "straight pipe sound" while maintaining sufficient emissions control to prevent a check engine light. For more details, watch our video about HJS catalytic converters.
Disclaimer:
This product removes the OEM catalytic converters and is strictly intended for closed track events and off-road use only. The high-flow sport catalytic converters are not California Air Resources Board Certified (CARB) or EPA certified. Verify local, state, and federal regulations before purchasing and installing to ensure compliance. All installation and use risks are borne by the end-user and installer.
Purchase Disclaimer:
Fabspeed Motorsport does not condone the use of emission defeat devices for any vehicles used on public streets or roadways. Fabspeed Motorsport will not tamper, remove, disable, or bypass emissions equipment on a motor vehicle in accordance with 40 CFR Section 86.1854.12(a)(3), Clean Air Act 40 CFR 1068.101(b). This includes software, known as tunes, that reprogram a motor vehicle's electronic control module to alter engine performance and enable the removal of filters, catalysts, and other critical emissions controls.