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Shark Werks Track Exhaust for 997.2 GT3 / GT3RS

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Shark Werks Track Exhaust for 997.2 GT3 / GT3RS

This is the loudest exhaust system available for the 2007-2012 GT3 or GT3RS. This system weighs in at just 8.5 pounds, removing approximately 60-pounds from the rear when compared to a factory 997 GT3 or GT3RS exhaust system.

This system replaces the OEM side mufflers and center muffler, as well as the original exhaust tips with aggressive 100mm units. It is compatible with the OEM factory emissions equipment (cats/headers).

The sound is race car LOUD and ultra aggressive. Of course the GT3 engine already sounds magical so this exhaust will showcase its high points. Here is a short video we shot in 2007:

 
FEATURES:
– Three-piece, mandrel-bent Stainless Steel construction
– Manufactured in California
– Uses 3-inch diameter mandrel bent tubing to maximize performance
– Removes heat from side mufflers away from rear tires
– Will not cause check engine lights (when using factory catalytic converters/headers) or effect emissions
– Removes 60 pounds from rear of 997 GT3 or GT3RS, removes 44 pounds compared to Shark Werks Bypass Exhaust
– Removes 54 pounds off of a 991 GT3 & 44 pounds of a 991 GT3RS
– 100% Reversible, no welds or cutting required for installation
– Works with factory ECU tuning (no remapping required, but highly recommended)
– *** Optional *** Black Ceramic Coating available for $200

 
DYNO CHART:

 
Top to bottom shown are:
-EVOMSit Software with Shark Werks Track Exhaust
-EVOMSit Software only
-Factory stock 2010 GT3

The tuning involves a more aggressive fuel map, timing advance optimization for specific grades of fuel, and a more responsive accelerator pedal.

 
SUMMARY:
With software only, the 2010 GT3 went from 392 RWHP to 404 RWHP at the peak. The car gained about this much horsepower for most of its RPM range.

The car gained over 10 ft-lb of torque at its peak around 6600 RPM and more torque throughout the RPM range.

With the exhaust and software, the gains were higher, bringing it up to 414 RWHP at the peak (22 RWHP net gain), more torque at the peak, and a large gain in torque between 3700 and 5400 RPMs.

* This system is not designed for street use, and is only recommended for race tracks where sound restrictions are not in place. It is very loud and will set off nearby car alarms, annoy pedestrians/police/neighbors/wives and possibly make children cry. It may shoot flames at night. Please use responsibly.

** This system will cause a small loss in torque below 3500 RPMs and a gain of approximately 10 HP in higher RPMs

 
Shown during the SpeedTV Battle of the Super Cars Show:

Shown here at Laguna Seca on a 2010 997.2 GT3RS: