Quicktime Electric Exhaust Cutout
GTPxtreme
03-02-2004, 12:22 PM
I have been looking into getting an aftermarket exhaust for my 2000 GTP and have found that they are more expensive than i had hoped. I started looking for a cheaper alternative and found the Quicktime Electric Exhaust Cutout on pfyc.com. I think that this and headers would work well but Im not sure because I cant find a lot of information on it. Does anybody know of any problems with using this setup or have any ideas for a better setup?
99_gtp
03-02-2004, 12:27 PM
go to a exhaust shop and have them make it for you just get aluminized you dont need stainless steel you will never use the life of a stainless steel exhaust i spent 117.00 dollars one of the best mods yet for the buck
GTPxtreme
03-02-2004, 04:09 PM
99 gtp, did the exhaust shop do an electirc cutout for you?
Ripn12s
03-02-2004, 04:53 PM
I used to run that cutout. I loved being able to open it with the switch. I gained atleast .1- .2 in the 1/4 mile with the addition of the cutout.
Unfortunatly it didnt stand up to well against the IL winters and failed after I moved to TX.
I just have the cutout capped now.
Its a great little toy and I think it w/ headers and ubend delete it should be all u need
Unfortunatly it didnt stand up to well against the IL winters and failed after I moved to TX.
I just have the cutout capped now.
Its a great little toy and I think it w/ headers and ubend delete it should be all u need
GTPxtreme
03-04-2004, 02:37 AM
Thanks for the advice Ripn12s. What failed on it in the IL winter? I ask because I live in IL.
Ripn12s
03-04-2004, 07:02 AM
The motor stopped working. This happened to alot of people and Quicktime wouldnt warrenty their product.
Try the Mccord Power Plate instead, its cheaper and people say better built.
Try the Mccord Power Plate instead, its cheaper and people say better built.
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