Racing Dynamics Competition Link Pipes (992 Carrera / Turbo)
Designed to fit
- 2020+ Porsche 911 Carrera / S / GTS (including all 992 Carrera variants)
- 2020+ Porsche 911 Turbo / Turbo S (including all 992 Turbo variants)
Product Details
The Racing Dynamics Competition Link Pipes replace the factory catalytic converters with straight flow pipes. Specifically made for USA model Porsche 992. Designed for track use.
Features:
- Manufactured in 304 stainless
- The RD design includes catalytic converter canisters. Gives an OEM look.
- Competition design allows for more air flow giving improved torque and horsepower.
- Typical horsepower gains 20+ and torque 20+ ft. lbs.
- Reduced weight in the rear of the car.
- Enhance turbo sound and improve throttle response
- Includes O2 sensor bungs in each pipe
About Racing Dynamics
Racing Dynamics began in America in the early 1980's as an enterprise dedicated to manufacturing performance parts and styling accessories for BMW automobiles. Around 1987 the management of Electrodyne, Inc. purchased the assets of the original Racing Dynamics and formed Racing Dynamics, Inc. located in Alexandria, Virginia. The original founders of Racing Dynamics returned to Italy to continue the manufacture and sales of Racing Dynamics products in Europe and Asia. Racing Dynamics, Inc. was responsible for North America. In addition to the purchase of all the assets of Racing Dynamics Florida, Racing Dynamics, Inc. advanced a large sum of money to Racing Dynamics Italy to continue the start up of the Italian operations and development of new products.
By the end of the 1980's Electrodyne was discontinuing its professional race team which raced Porsche's in IMSA from 1979 through 1990. These skilled race engineers were turned loose on several of the products that needed development and/or improving to meet the demands of the critical BMW driver. These engineers developed all the sway bars and strut braces that are now the foundation of our highly successful suspension program. Strut braces were converted, from cut and welded bars that are inherently weak, to continuously formed single center bar construction for additional rigidity and a smoother look. This required the development of a special extrusion to allow forged bending without crimping the surface of the center bar. End plates were all converted to CNC machined parts for reliable fitment. All swaybars were developed during the period with special mounting hardware including quiet heim joints for enhanced street driving yet rigid enough for race conditions or driver’s school track sessions.
Many aerodynamics styling parts, swaybars, strut braces and other items were shipped from our facility in the USA to Italy for further sale through the European and Asian Racing Dynamics importers.
Over the years the USA side developed many of the styling packages starting with early 3 series from 1983 through current models. Most of the aerodynamics spoilers from the early 5 series, 1983 on, to the current 5 series are made in our sister company's own factory, right in Alexandria using special copolymers and polyurethane for the best in designs and longevity.