Fellas:
Well, it looks like I will need a new muffler and also will need to add a cat to my 76 914.
Some of the mufflers I'm seeing on the net or 914s don't look like they'd fit my car.
Can you guys tell me what you think of your mufflers and where did you buy it and
how much did it cost?
I am assuming I will need to add a cat to my car in order to pass emissions here in WI.
Any thoughts or comments are appreciated.
Thanks!
Andy...
75 & 76 cars have their own mufflers and heat exchangers IIRC. So, everything is different for you.
If you don't have to run a air pump you could use 70-74 heat exchangers with a muffler like this:
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I have a quad pipe ANSA (at least I think it is) that is probably not going back on my '75 2.0. My heat exchangers are shot and I cannot find any reasonable cost replacements, and I'm building the motor anyway so I'll probably end up with a header setup (tangerine??).
Currently it has no cat but it has the spot for it. Sounded good and looked good.
$120 + shipping? PM me if you're interested.
I would jump on that.....
As to the cat, any aftermarket one can be fitted in there by a competent muff shop. BUT, do you REALLY need it? In your area are they SYILL inspecting 75-76 cars for smog?
To tell you the truth, I'm not sure what the requirements are for my '76 914 here in WI.
I've only had it since August and have yet to drive it, let alone get it tested.
I'm planning on calling the DMV soon to find out what is actually required.
I think here in Milwaukee county, older cars still have to pass an emission test, but only once and to
less strict amounts, but I'm not sure.
Does anyone from WI know for sure?
Thanks for the input guys!
Andy...
do you fit in this category:
Yeah, I live in Waukesha county. My parents live in Milwaukee county, so no help there either.
Thanks for the info. It looks like the air pump was removed from my car, since there is a pully on my car for it. I wonder if I'll have to put one back on in order to pass emissions. That would suck.
I went through this BS a few years ago on a '78 911 I had. Turned out it was a Euro car without a cat, so I had to buy one and put it on in order to pass. That DID suck big-time
Andy...
doesn't everyone have a shop or inspection station that magically passes everyone for a small "fee" for "tweaking mixture settings"? If you go to the right place they might not even do the visual (or realize that old car HAD an air pump) After all, many people haven't seen a flat-4 in a while, especially one buried in the middle of a car.
My friend's brother in law runs an emission tester van so I'm not really worried (yet). I also can get classic plates in Idaho in another year that will totally exempt my car (30 year rule). Say what you like, but I think that most of the "rules" are really designed to charge the populace an extra $20 for the test rather than actually have a positive effect on the environment.
914zim is checking the measurements I sent on that muffler so we'll see - we may have a winner!
then I'll get to start researching what I want to do on my 914 when it gets back together. I see there's a heat exchanger available for the tangerine system now. but the cost!!!! it is a work of art, tho. maybe I'll try to make my own
Not that I have ever done this, but when you fill out your MV form just say the car is kept in another county. Like Dane county or some up north "retreat". You wont have to pass any test then. Just make sure that county is not require for testing.
nope. THat won't work in Idaho. They actually have a computer somewhere that checks the records against your DL and your primary residence.
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