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> New to Mechanical Fuel Injection on a -6, How to replace air box for ventures?
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post Aug 1 2014, 04:17 PM
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2014 New year resolution: To get along with Woody...
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Ok. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif)

I love the new race car; 914 with a 2.7 RS engine and Bosch Mech Fuel Injection.
Race it twice and is plenty fast and powerful that I am not even maximizing its potential.

I still got the 205-50-15 wheels with 200 tread wear..and oh boy! I am ice skating everywhere! so I have learned to keep it slow to go fast! this is another story for another thread about tires!!

MY CURRENT ISSUE:
I hate the lack of sound--I still have the one single out muffler and the air box on top of the fuel injection ventures.

I am all ears for your advise in how and where I can buy the necessary hardware to get rid of the air box and put open air stacks (with perhaps a mesh on top) so I can hear the low sound better?

also, I got a pair of two megaphones, that I plan to put on the exhaust, and take the single outlet muffler--if this becomes too loud (specially for autocross or track events), I may just have the muffler converted into a double exit vs a single one.

I am open to all of your suggestions!!

I am a driver, not a real hands on mechanic, so keep it simple and stupid..... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Attached Image
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