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> Can you identify this exhaust, help needed
dsmyth
post Jul 28 2015, 07:29 PM
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This is probably an easy one but I am just getting back into 914's after a 20 year absence. Is this a Monza on my 1.7. It sounds good but I dont like the way it sticks out to far and curves upwards. Can I do anything to change that or what other system would give me the look I want. It seems that I have 2 cutouts in the back for exhaust. Thanks for any help or suggestions. DougAttached Image
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post Jul 28 2015, 08:07 PM
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Got welder?

A muffler shop can cut those off and shorten them and/or point them further down.

Or you can get something like a Triad, or Racer Chris' (Tangerine Racing) setup, both of which I think are available with dual outlets like that.

Most mufflers are single-outlet, because that's what the stock ones were.

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