Stopped in at RR Racing last week for a bit of work on the RC
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I’m upstate. About 5 hours from RR.I wouldve liked to have the tune done first and then exhaust later on, to see how the tune by itself felt but it’s too much hassle driving to philly and back. Had no option but to get both done at the same time.So both options together feel great. Power accompanying sound. The car felt awesome before, even better now.My only problem is this crappy thing called winter...
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I had RR cut my exhaust in half and it fit in the trunk. Even if the main brace is completely ruined, I got the rest home easily
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I’m upstate. About 5 hours from RR.I wouldve liked to have the tune done first and then exhaust later on, to see how the tune by itself felt but it’s too much hassle driving to philly and back. Had no option but to get both done at the same time.So both options together feel great. Power accompanying sound. The car felt awesome before, even better now.My only problem is this crappy thing called winter...
haha feel your pain! Any issues with the tune? Ive read good things abt rr racing but wanted to know if engine/ motor is safe?
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I brought my exhaust back in the RCF. Rafi actually helped me carry it and put it in the car. Just take a bunch of sheets with you so you don’t dirty up the car
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My father in law got the Porsche dealer to upload a tune to his 911 for about $800 so if they are doing it at the dealership to some cars, it can't be all bad.
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