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> WTB: Triad Exhaust
rbzymek
post May 1 2019, 08:45 AM
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Looking for a Traid exhaust to replace my Bursch system. I have factory heat exchangers on the car. Thanks in advance.
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post May 1 2019, 09:28 AM
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If I recall correctly you have the 1.7 / 2.0 heat exchanger flanges. The 1.8 are more triangle shaped.
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Early 1.7L & 1.8L are pretty much identical ... 2.0L is different, mainly the up-sweep near the muffler flanges ...

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...bit there's also a difference of the distance between the flanges ...

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QUOTE(euro911 @ May 1 2019, 03:57 PM) *

Early 1.7L & 1.8L are pretty much identical ... 2.0L is different, mainly the up-sweep near the muffler flanges ...

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...bit there's also a difference of the distance between the flanges ...

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The pictures are helpful. I think I have a 1.8 system. I have contacted Dave so a new Triad may be the way to go. Yes the trans needs a rebuild as well. I also have most of the parts to switch back to L-Jet so it goes on the jack stands soon.
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post May 1 2019, 05:26 PM
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QUOTE(rbzymek @ May 1 2019, 04:10 PM) *

QUOTE(euro911 @ May 1 2019, 03:57 PM) *

Early 1.7L & 1.8L are pretty much identical ... 2.0L is different, mainly the up-sweep near the muffler flanges ...

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...bit there's also a difference of the distance between the flanges ...

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The pictures are helpful. I think I have a 1.8 system. I have contacted Dave so a new Triad may be the way to go. Yes the trans needs a rebuild as well. I also have most of the parts to switch back to L-Jet so it goes on the jack stands soon.
Ray

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you have a 2.0 HE
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QUOTE(ndfrigi @ May 1 2019, 05:26 PM) *

QUOTE(rbzymek @ May 1 2019, 04:10 PM) *

QUOTE(euro911 @ May 1 2019, 03:57 PM) *

Early 1.7L & 1.8L are pretty much identical ... 2.0L is different, mainly the up-sweep near the muffler flanges ...

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...bit there's also a difference of the distance between the flanges ...

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The pictures are helpful. I think I have a 1.8 system. I have contacted Dave so a new Triad may be the way to go. Yes the trans needs a rebuild as well. I also have most of the parts to switch back to L-Jet so it goes on the jack stands soon.
Ray

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you have a 2.0 HE



Cancel request. I purchased a new exhaust from Dave.
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