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vividracing · 1 year ago
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New Post has been published on https://www.vividracing.com/blog/armytrix-releases-their-highly-anticipated-porsche-718-gt4-rs-exhaust-system/
ARMYTRIX Releases Their Highly Anticipated Porsche 718 GT4 RS Exhaust System
When Katy Perry said, ‘you are gonna hear me roar‘, Armytrix took that literally. With the release of their latest Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS / Spyder RS (2022-Present) valvetronic exhaust system, the world will hear your ride roar. In addition to the deep sporty sound, the system also delivers power increase and weight reduction.
The thing that makes Armytrix exhaust unique is the “Throttle Pedal Sensor and Engine RPM Signal Auto Functions”. Through this system ARMYTRIX offers car owners a better launch-start without losing back pressure by automatically closing the valves at low rpm. When your car is driving at high speeds, the valves will automatically open to increase air flow for better performance (hp & torque gained) and sound. In addition to that, Armytrix systems give you an option between three modes of sound, and you get to choose how loud you want your car to be with a push of a button.
This system is easy to install, and it delivers real gains when it comes to performance and sound. Check out the video below to hear the GT4’s sound after installation, and click on the links below to buy a part for your ride.
The Kit Includes:
Valvetronic Muffler (P82GR-VM)
Wireless Remote Control Kit (OWRC)
Dual Chrome Silver Tips (2xS33C)
Feature:
Main pipe diameter: 2 x 2.4″
Tips: Dual 4.5″
Exclusive System Features a Catalytic
Converter & OPF Related Fault Code Clearing Mechanism –
Reduces Chances of Check Engine Light
Direct Bolt-On
Plug-n-Play Module Reduces Installation
Time by 30% Compared to Traditional Cable Wires
App Controlled Valve System via OBDII Port
CLICK HERE to buy the ARMYTRIX Ceramic Coated Sport Headers w/200 CPSI Catalytic Converter for Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS | 718 Spyder RS 4.0L OPF 2022-Present
To buy the ARMYTRIX Valvetronic Exhaust System for Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS | 718 Spyder RS 4.0L OPF 2022-Present – CLICK HERE
To buy the ARMYTRIX Ceramic Coated High-Flow Race Headers w/Cat-Simulators for Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS | 718 Spyder RS 4.0L OPF 2022-Present – CLICK HERE
To buy the ARMYTRIX Ceramic Coated High-Flow Race Pipe for Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS | 718 Spyder RS 4.0L OPF 2022-Present – CLICK HERE
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If you have any questions about Armytrix Exhaust or if you need new exhaust fo your Porsche 718 GT4 RS, please do not hesitate to contact us. You can reach us by phone at 1-480-966-3040 or via email at [email protected].
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diabolus1exmachina · 3 years ago
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Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS 
Starting with the looks, the RS makes the ‘regular’ GT4 look decidedly pared-back, despite its sizeable wing and intakes. NACA air intakes sit atop the lightweight bonnet and provide brake cooling without disrupting drag, a four-way adjustable front diffuser increases front downforce, underbody deflectors improve rear downforce and slatted wheelarches (first seen on the 911 GT3 RS) prevent lift on the front axle – the list of aero additions and tricks is long and comprehensive. Meanwhile, the adjustable Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) chassis and Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV) is standard, plus RS-specific spring rates and damper tuning have been introduced. It’s also had total kerbweight cut by 35kg to 1415kg, while bigger standard brakes (plus optional ceramics) aid stopping power. Clubsport and Weissach upgrade packs are available and offer track-day temptations such as a six-point harness, sports exhaust system made of titanium and forged magnesium wheels. Remember that masterpiece of a 4.0-litre naturally aspirated flat-six that Porsche stuck in the 911 GT3? Well somehow they’ve manhandled it into the Cayman, kept the power almost exactly the same and made it even louder. That’s 493bhp at 8400rpm with a max engine speed of 9000rpm. The benchmark 0-62mph sprint takes 3.4 seconds, 0-120mph is dispatched in 10.9sec and top speed tops 196mph.
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