Posted by: 75porsche914 Feb 12 2014, 06:12 PM
WTB 2.0 muffler for my 1975 2.0 (now 2.4) 914.
Looking for original banana, dual triad or bursch.
Thank you
Peter
Posted by: bdstone914 Feb 12 2014, 06:26 PM
Are you running the original 75 heat exchangers ? They will have a triangular flange at the muffler.
If not sure please post a picture.
Bruce
Posted by: 75porsche914 Feb 12 2014, 10:23 PM
Thanks Bruce. Yes I have the original 75 2.0 triangular flanged heat exchangers currently. I did just purchase another members 1974 2.0 ss heat exchangers and plan on putting those on my car as I feel mine our leaking fumes into my cabin.
I spoke with George at European Motors today (George rebuilt my engine) and he informed me that he is just about to go into production with building a muffler that would give an additional 20% more horsepower to my current set up although I would loose my heat.
Let me know if you located the koni shocks
Thank you Bruce
Posted by: bdstone914 Feb 12 2014, 11:05 PM
QUOTE(75porsche914 @ Feb 12 2014, 10:23 PM)
Thanks Bruce. Yes I have the original 75 2.0 triangular flanged heat exchangers currently. I did just purchase another members 1974 2.0 ss heat exchangers and plan on putting those on my car as I feel mine our leaking fumes into my cabin.
I spoke with George at European Motors today (George rebuilt my engine) and he informed me that he is just about to go into production with building a muffler that would give an additional 20% more horsepower to my current set up although I would loose my heat.
Let me know if you located the koni shocks
Thank you Bruce
I will check on the shocks tomorrow.
If you are swapping to the earlier heat exchangers you will need different J tubes, S branches, warm air elbows and warm air guides. I should have all of those parts.
Bruce
Posted by: 75porsche914 Feb 13 2014, 02:09 AM
Thanks again Bruce.
QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Feb 12 2014, 09:05 PM)
QUOTE(75porsche914 @ Feb 12 2014, 10:23 PM)
Thanks Bruce. Yes I have the original 75 2.0 triangular flanged heat exchangers currently. I did just purchase another members 1974 2.0 ss heat exchangers and plan on putting those on my car as I feel mine our leaking fumes into my cabin.
I spoke with George at European Motors today (George rebuilt my engine) and he informed me that he is just about to go into production with building a muffler that would give an additional 20% more horsepower to my current set up although I would loose my heat.
Let me know if you located the koni shocks
Thank you Bruce
I will check on the shocks tomorrow.
If you are swapping to the earlier heat exchangers you will need different J tubes, S branches, warm air elbows and warm air guides. I should have all of those parts.
Bruce
Posted by: rhodyguy Feb 14 2014, 07:38 AM
you're going to need the correct air warm air guide plates to replace the 75-76' versions as well. dr side is side shift or tail shift trans specific.