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> Why are 1975/1976 heat exchangers considered undesirable?
Tdskip
post Nov 29 2019, 03:58 PM
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Just more convoluted than the earlier ones? Don’t flow as well?
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post Nov 30 2019, 12:51 PM
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I have a box full of 75/76 flanges, laser cut, they look great. Pipe is fairly cheap too. If you live somewhere you don't need heat.you can turn the header pipe around from side to side, make an extension to the stock location and just buy a exhaust for a 75/76 car.
If you want heat, swap out the cat for a extension as well,and buy the proper exhaust.
Triad makes exhausts for any stock 914, 1.7/1.8, 2.0, 75/76 and for the 914/6.

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