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> Heat exchanger/muffler question, can I modify this?
Scott S
post Jan 10 2005, 11:26 AM
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Hi All -
My car has 1.7l stainless heat exchangers thatare in nearly new condition. They were installed by the PO. I really want to continue in the spirit of the GT and install the correct muffler - however the upward bend of the 1.7 exchangers wont allow it. Being that creating this muffler requires cutting holes and welding in new pipes, can I do the same thing on the rear and simply move the flanges up so it fits with the 1.7 exchangers?

Does any company (like triad) make a muffler where I can use my current exchangers, but gives the appearance of the dual outlet GT muffler?

In a perfect world, I would want to use the 2.0 muffler, add the pipes - but cap them off, keeping the factory outlet as well. I saw this on an RSR -looked very mean.
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post Jan 10 2005, 11:38 AM
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If it is the can or banananananana style muffler, you can't easily move the rear flanges as the pipes go inside the can into longer tubes. I bet it could be done, just not easily.

Know anyone that could bend the SSI flanges down, then shorten them to put them back to a stock 2.0 spot and re-weld them? Seems easier? (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/idea.gif)
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post Jan 10 2005, 04:18 PM
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How about Door Number Three--
Swap the exchangers for a 2.0 set, then use the 2.0 muffler! Fake up a 2.0 muffler hanger, while you're at it. (There are a number of 1.7 folks with 2.0 SSIs, because the 1.7 ones have been out of stock for many years.)

Heck of a lot easier than modifying the SSIs, or re-locating the inlets on the muffler.

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post Jan 10 2005, 04:25 PM
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QUOTE (Dave_Darling @ Jan 10 2005, 02:18 PM)
Heck of a lot easier than modifying the SSIs, or re-locating the inlets on the muffler.

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the 2.0L SSI's are still available and you should be able to trade your 1.7 set for a 2.0 set ...
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post Jan 10 2005, 04:30 PM
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Yep, thought of that too. Mine exchangers are really clean and I have read so many threads about exhaust stud problems that I just wanted to leave it all be as is. But youre exactly right - that is the way it should be done.... damn.

Thanks!
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