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> Alternative Exhaust Setup for 4
7TPorsh
post Jun 11 2015, 12:36 PM
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I have a 1970 4 with exchangers but no heat hooked up and no plans for it. Dual Weber 40IDFs and cam.
I currently have a Bursch type exhaust. It's really loud. I like loud but this sounds bad. And I want smoother, deeper sounds. Also i get an enormous amount of heat in the rear.

Finding an inexpensive header seems impossible. So wondering if anyone has done a setup similar to this.

Use the J pipes from a late model and turn them around....attach turbomufflers or magnas and then route the pipe out the back.

Would this kill any torque or power I have? Would it be quieter?

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post Jun 15 2015, 11:01 AM
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well it turns out i have what i think is the Sebring exhaust. The four tube collector is pointing straight back not turned like on a Bursch. Not sure if that changes anything.

Anyone know know the pipe size diameter that goes in and out of the muffler?


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