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> 1974 1.8L D jet, what is the best exhaust for alittle more power?
zfisher6164
post Jan 4 2020, 01:58 PM
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What is the best bolt on exhaust for a stock 1.8L Djet? I am looking at many different models of Bursch but not sure which one.
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post Jan 4 2020, 04:56 PM
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QUOTE(zfisher6164 @ Jan 4 2020, 02:58 PM) *

1.8L ...for a little more power?


Drop the 1.8L and put in a 2L or 2056. I had a 1.7L stock muffler then free flow exhaust; no difference. Dropped the 1.7L and put in a 2056; wow. It's like a different car.
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QUOTE(zfisher6164 @ Jan 4 2020, 02:58 PM) *

1.8L ...for a little more power?


Drop the 1.8L and put in a 2L or 2056. I had a 1.7L stock muffler then free flow exhaust; no difference. Dropped the 1.7L and put in a 2056; wow. It's like a different car.

That is the answer I was expecting, did you buy a 2056 or have one built by scat or raby or other?
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