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Bursch

Bursch
About Bursch

Bursch for Porsche

Bursch parts for Porsche models from Design911.

A Quick Look at Bursch

Bursch information on this page is based on details supplied by the manufacturer or distributor, plus any OE references provided with the parts.

Choosing the Right Fit for Your Porsche

Where Bursch is listed for Porsche, use the supplied model coverage and OE references to confirm suitability. Check details that commonly affect fitment such as model year, side/position, and connector type where relevant.

  • Often chosen when original Porsche exhausts are corroded, cracked, rattling, or when owners want a sportier tone and freer flow.
  • Typical symptoms prompting replacement include rattles, blowing joints, cracked welds, exhaust leaks, drone at cruising speed, and broken hangers or clamps.
  • Listen and feel for exhaust drone, rattles, and leaks after installation, and consider how silencer choice affects cabin noise.
  • When fitting exhaust parts, refresh mounts, clamps, gaskets, and check heat shielding and clearance to avoid future issues.

Browse by Category

If you already know the area you are working on, start with the category and then filter by Porsche model. Where real-world symptoms and typical reasons to replace are provided, use them to keep the wording grounded.

Exhausts — Exhaust systems are usually changed to replace corroded or leaking components, adjust sound, reduce weight, or improve flow on tuned Porsche engines; the right choice depends on whether the car is naturally aspirated or turbocharged and how it is used.

  • With any exhaust work, plan to replace gaskets, clamps, mounts, and rusted fixings, and check for adequate clearance to bodywork and heat shields.
  • Consider how changes to exhaust components might affect emissions tests and cabin noise levels where applicable.

Heat Exchangers — Exhaust heat exchangers on many Porsche models handle both exhaust flow and cabin heating, so they are replaced when they rust, leak, cause exhaust smells in the cabin, or when upgrading for better durability and heat output.

  • If you notice exhaust smell in the cabin or poor heater performance, have the system checked promptly as leaks can be a safety concern.
  • Inspect heater ducts, flaps, and sealing surfaces along with the exchangers to maintain both efficiency and safety where applicable.

Explore Bursch at Design911

View the current Bursch range for Porsche at Design911, then filter by model and category to narrow down to the right parts.

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