Thinking about getting a Monza exhaust for our '74 1.8. Does anyone here run that setup? What do you think about it?
the dual exit one I tried was way too loud. I cringed at the thought of having to accelerate. After a few weeks I took it off. Also, interfered with valance.
I have an Anza which is simular, I like it, good performance and a different tone.
On the loud side but in such a small car it's nice to be heard. Besides I can drive
thru a parking garage and set off the car alarms.
JON,
There in nothing worse than a car that is making way too much noise for its boots. The sound will bug you after a few weeks and you will wish it was not so loud. Not only that but it makes your car a cop magnet and you will find that you will be doing everything thing you can do to drive it so it will not be so loud.
It is one of those things that is fun for a day or two. In the end you will change back and be sorry you did it.
Bob
had my car for almost a year. still like the LOUD NESS OF IT
go for the monza if you like when pretty ladies stare.
what ever you deside on, get the appropriate exhaust for your HEAT EXCHANGERS. determine what you have, THEN buy your exhaust.
k
Had mine for 2 years. Was a little worried that it was too loud at first, but have grown to like it. I also was able to get mine to fit under the stock valence, but just barely. People say they rust quickly, but my car doesn't see rain. I got a great deal from another non-memeber here so I couldn't pass it up. No complaints thus far.
Heavy as hell. Less is more!
Noisy. Heavy. They rust out at an AMAZING rate. The welds break, the tips rot off, and they're heavy. Did I mention they're heavy? Put a excessive load on your muffler hanger and the transmission to which it's bolted. The Cap'n
I have one in the attic. Installed only for a while on the red 1.7L while I repaired the body. Louder than the stock muffler but was ok since it drowned out the lifter tapping. Took it off to put the valence back on. If you want it, it's yours for what I paid for it ($20). I'm about 80 miles from you. I live just west of Allentown on Rt78.
Spoke
Mixed feelings about this exhaust, can anyone provide a sound clip?
how bout some pics?
Mine is basicly the same as Andy's but the tips are angled up a bit.
I guess the valence would fit with the exhaust. I never tried both together. I had the Monza on only during the repair of the car and it just looked like there was not much room between the exhaust tips and the bumper.
The 4 tip outputs do look nice and with these dinky 1.7/1.8 engines, they need all the look they can get and some extra rumble. This way neighbors like mine wouldn't be commenting that my car sounds like a washing machine. Love the Bursch on my 2L 74. Thump this you bastard.
Spoke
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Just get a Bursch...
Better sound and it might actually net a slight gain in engine hp as opposed to a loss.
My V8 conversion: exhaust through a Camaro muffler, modified early steel valance, and Pacesetter baffled dual tips.
Varoom!
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Wayne,
That is a super nice clean job. It must sound like a mother. I just got back from Asia and there was a 69 or so Vet with big side pipes moving very slow next to me in traffic as I walked. The sound and rumble was something. In your car the sound is not too big for your boots. That is the sound of some real power. I had a V-8 conversation for a time. I was more impressed with the Varoom that the car. Well done
Bob
The exhaust on mine. The PO had it in storage for 7 years before I got it. It's rusty as hell and it sounds like a tractor. But there arn't any holes and it's going back on after some paint.
I think I might put mine on. David at D k porsche vw . Said not to put it on that he doesen't like them. But I dont know he likes stock 914's. I had one on my 75 car and liked it. On the freeway with the top off the bass kinda drones in your ears. But its a cool sound. My bursch is messed up where the pipe comes out has rusted out and is open. So im going to switch headers and pipes and put the thing on. I just need to find the spade ehaust gaskets for it.
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