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Posted by: jporsche914 Apr 22 2004, 06:35 PM

i have a stock 1972 1.7l and have been looking for an ehaust system for it. I want the car to sound good and look good first of all and get a couple horspower out of the it. What exhaust would you guy pick? pictures of the exhaust would be great.

Ps Can you put 2.0L heat exchangers on a 1.7L

Thanks alot,
James


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Posted by: DrifterJay Apr 22 2004, 06:37 PM

for starters u can drop of the front end of the car.... biggrin.gif

Posted by: DuckRyder Apr 22 2004, 06:39 PM

QUOTE(jporsche914 @ Apr 22 2004, 08:35 PM)
Ps Can you put 2.0L heat exchangers on a 1.7L

yes you can.

Define sound good. Loud? Not Loud?

I'd say the best is RacerChris' you can even have heat with it now.

http://www.tangerineracing.com/Super_Header.htm

Posted by: rhodyguy Apr 22 2004, 06:44 PM

yes on the he's. you might give the Triad posting in "914 Resources, Parts, Products" forum a look. gives you another option other than the usual choises.

kevin

Posted by: jporsche914 Apr 22 2004, 06:53 PM

I dont want the exhaust too loud but just nice sounding

Posted by: DrifterJay Apr 22 2004, 07:02 PM

bursch maybe? Acox914s sounds good...not too loud either...not nearly as loud as my stock muffler...dont ask...

Posted by: Aaron Cox Apr 22 2004, 08:22 PM

thanks son.... i like my bursch... saving money fro a flowmaster

Posted by: weird_looking_cactus Apr 23 2004, 12:13 AM

If your looking for style go with the monza exhaust its has 4 exhuast pipes that stick out. I just got mine on today it looks sweet and sounds sweet not to loud and not to quite.

Posted by: tat2dphreak Apr 23 2004, 07:44 AM

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If your looking for style go with the monza exhaust its has 4 exhuast pipes that stick out. I just got mine on today it looks sweet and sounds sweet not to loud and not to quite.

I too liked the sound of the monza, but they are not good for our engines... not for performance, not for reliability... pretty much anything is better than them...

Posted by: DuckRyder Apr 23 2004, 08:22 AM

If you aren't going with Racer Chris', my opinion is that the oem 2.0l set up sounds pretty decent. and looks decent as well.

You can get a Dansk repo muffler. (I'd try to find it somewhere besides Performance if you want it any time soon)

I think you'd pick up a bit of HP over the 1.7 set up and it is louder, but not objectionably so by any strech if the imagination.

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Posted by: jporsche914 Apr 23 2004, 11:20 AM

i do really like the look of the monza. What do you mean that the exhaust is not reliable??Does it hurt the engine??????

Posted by: 7391420 Apr 23 2004, 11:24 AM

I'd also like to hear on that last one,

I've got a monza, with 10k or more miles on it and no problems, not much rust and while it's loud its not too loud....

but what's the deal with it being bad for our engines???

Posted by: Mueller Apr 23 2004, 11:48 AM

Monza's are the 70's and 80's answer to todays loud big diameter fart tubes that kids put on thier Hondas and Saturns...

they simply replace the factory part with a "flashy and louder" part that will not last as long.....yes, they do work, but you are not gaining anything from it..the ROI is not very positive with a part like this.......if makes you feel good, do it smile.gif

on a street car, if you are changing your exhuast 'cause you think you'll be gaining tons of HP, forget about it....you are better off spending your money on something else

Posted by: Eric_Shea Apr 23 2004, 11:53 AM

That's a really cool stock 914 BTW smilie_pokal.gif

Posted by: tat2dphreak Apr 23 2004, 11:55 AM

on monzas:

from Jake, from a post a few days ago:

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tHose Monzas cost engines in alot of cases... Seen stockers with smoked exhaust seats from them. When they get old the baffles colapse and create huge backpressure


he's done the flows and dyno runs, and according to him, Monza is swahili for "SHIT"

they don't flow well... ever since I heard that AND had burnt valve guides... I'll stick with something else... but I DO love their sound... but I DO think they ARE LOUD... not for the faint at heart! I will miss that part about them biggrin.gif I love loud, but not at the expense of an engine or even a valve-job

Posted by: jporsche914 Apr 23 2004, 12:05 PM

To put stock 2.0L heat exchangers on a 1.7L what do you have to do to the exhaust system or do they just bolt on?? Will they add hp??

Posted by: jporsche914 Apr 23 2004, 12:10 PM

Is it only when the monza gets old and the baffles close when they start to make problems???Would 2.0L heat exchangers help with the back pressure problem????

Posted by: tat2dphreak Apr 23 2004, 12:20 PM

QUOTE(jporsche914 @ Apr 23 2004, 12:05 PM)
To put stock 2.0L heat exchangers on a 1.7L what do you have to do to the exhaust system or do they just bolt on?? Will they add hp??

2.0 L H/E's Will BOLT up to a 1.7 engine... but you have to change muffler too.. you can't use a 1.7 muffler with 2.0 H/Es

2.0 H/Es *may* help performace a little... but not much... esp on a 1.7...

Stainless Steel H/Es will flow even better than 2.0s...

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Is it only when the monza gets old and the baffles close when they start to make problems???Would 2.0L heat exchangers help with the back pressure problem????


I don't know if the monza is the ONLY one with the problem, I've just heard it's the worst with the problem...

and 2.0 H/Es (or stainless) will not help with the back pressure much, if at all...

Posted by: jporsche914 Apr 23 2004, 12:59 PM

What do you guys think about the manta exhaust system. I looks like the monza. Does any one know of a problem with this setup?? Does it sound good??

Posted by: dinomium Apr 23 2004, 01:08 PM

I think that if you really want the four tip and love that sound, you need to find the real deal. The ANSA set up is trick! I had one on my 75 way back. every thing else died BUT that muffler...
http://www.classicgarage.com/ansaquadchrome.html for the 1.7 or 1.8!!
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Posted by: nebreitling Apr 23 2004, 02:05 PM

2.0 SS HE's with a Bursch seems to be the hot ticket with heat. you may grab a couple hp. if you don't care about heat, just get a header (mo' power still).

Posted by: DuckRyder Apr 23 2004, 02:07 PM

You also need the 2.0 muffler hanger to use the 2.0 muffler and HE's.

Posted by: vsg914 Apr 23 2004, 02:13 PM

I had what I think was the ansa in the seventies. The tips angled up and were cut on an angle too. They sit under the valance nicely, but still had to cut the valance on the right side. It sounded so sweet. The only problem was the tip rusted off, and it wouldn't pass inspection anymore. I replaced it with a Manta. I hated that pos from the minute I put it on. It stuck out too far, and made the car sound like a beetle.

Posted by: dinomium Apr 23 2004, 03:11 PM

Yes back then, we didn't have the choices we do now! The Triad or Tangerine for preformance or the Bursch for value and ease of install.
I really think this whole "information superhighway" is going to catch on and be BIG you can quote me on that!
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