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> 4 into 1 header, muffler options
TonyVan
post May 28 2025, 04:07 PM
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Hey all,

My recently (1 year) acquired 914 2056 has headers that terminate into a single pipe.
Im finding most mufflers are 2 in 1 out. I bought a Magnaflow, of the same size as was on the car, but not happy with the sound. Looking for more of a lower growl than a raspy bite. I've been on the Flowmaster site but it doesn't list anything for Porsche. Anyone found a reasonably priced option for this configuration?
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Tony
Yes, formally Elliot's car.


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Chad911sc
post May 29 2025, 12:35 PM
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That’s a nice clean set up!
I bet it does sound good, they tune those 911 cans to flow nicely.
I looked at those Tangerine eco systems and they are top notch. I just didn’t want to spend that coin on something I knew I could build myself, and I also wanted something different. I wanted a center mounted exit from under the ground effects. I Put a Borla exhaust on my Jeep last year, and I love the sound that it creates now. Hoping for that same stored energy low tone vibe in the 914.
My car decided to share another story with me as I was refinishing the bumpers. I bought a set of those 914 rubber driving light grilles, and adding driving lights to the car. After pulling the front one off, I noticed some bondo work. I can’t leave anything alone with my curios nature, so grinding away I went. Glad I did, it was really starting to corrode and rust under all that unnecessary filler.
I can’t wait to hear it run, but I want to finish up the car and then start it, so I can go directly to the fun!
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