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post Nov 18 2006, 11:58 PM
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I recently purchased a 72 914 in a big basket, but with a cherry body. I'm thinking of putting a subie engine in it , but I would like to take a look at one already completed. Any in the SF Bay Area that I could take a look at?
Been on different websites and seen some Renegade conversions but would like to see the real deal and find out how much aggro is really involved.
Email me at hansenjoel@yahoo.com or phone 415/516-8217 (cell). Thx. JH
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post Nov 30 2006, 12:23 PM
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I'm using a 2.5 liter non-turbo Subaru engine and my exhaust is a bit unconventional. I have one small muffler for each side of the engine. No crossover pipe yet, but thats something I want to do eventually.

Right now at idle its very quiet. Doesn't have much sound to speak of. A lot like a modern car. At moderate RPMs it sounds something like a cross between a Harley and a Subaru with its loppy sound. At high RPMs and WOT it screams like a racecar. Hard to describe the sound, I suppose I should make some recordings.

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