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> exhaust, Dansk Dual Center sport muffler...
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post Aug 5 2008, 07:15 AM
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Does the Dansk Dual Center sport muffler fit a stock 914 2.0??

if it doesn't, which is what i hear...what is the best exhaust set up for the price, sound, and performance?
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post Aug 5 2008, 09:15 AM
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Everything will fit with a little welding. Dansk usually makes stuff for 6 cylinder cars like 911s and later. What does the catalog or seller say?

74 and earlier 911 mufflers will fit 914/6....but that't about all.

Type IV motors need a cross over pipe so look for one that mixes from both sides with a single exhaust tip. It also depends on the engine...stock, mild or wild?
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post Aug 5 2008, 09:21 AM
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QUOTE(mikez @ Aug 5 2008, 11:15 AM) *

Everything will fit with a little welding. Dansk usually makes stuff for 6 cylinder cars like 911s and later. What does the catalog or seller say?

74 and earlier 911 mufflers will fit 914/6....but that't about all.

Type IV motors need a cross over pipe so look for one that mixes from both sides with a single exhaust tip. It also depends on the engine...stock, mild or wild?


neither of us knew. but assumed it was only for /6. i just wanted to know for sure. and i think i just found my answer.

i have a stock 73 2.0....not mild nor wild. just rusty. looking to upgrade to something a little nicer maybe a little more BA. (bad ace).

and i liked the dansk style
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post Aug 5 2008, 09:37 AM
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QUOTE(rufio0205 @ Aug 5 2008, 11:21 AM) *

QUOTE(mikez @ Aug 5 2008, 11:15 AM) *

Everything will fit with a little welding. Dansk usually makes stuff for 6 cylinder cars like 911s and later. What does the catalog or seller say?

74 and earlier 911 mufflers will fit 914/6....but that't about all.

Type IV motors need a cross over pipe so look for one that mixes from both sides with a single exhaust tip. It also depends on the engine...stock, mild or wild?


neither of us knew. but assumed it was only for /6. i just wanted to know for sure. and i think i just found my answer.

i have a stock 73 2.0....not mild nor wild. just rusty. looking to upgrade to something a little nicer maybe a little more BA. (bad ace).

and i liked the dansk style


Dansk makes the original 2.0 liter muffler (type 4) also.
There was an article in the old Up-fixen der Porsche that detailed how to make a stock muffler into the dual tip BA muffler.

Also, search here for muffler and Aarron Cox. He did do this modification, and he posted pics and a how to guide.

Rich
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post Aug 5 2008, 11:54 PM
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The stock 2.0 muffler is very good, don't think you'll do better on the aftermarket.

Listen to a dual tipped sport muffler before cutting yours up - they can be quite annoying on a street driven car.

JMHO
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post Aug 6 2008, 12:06 AM
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well my stock tip...is somewhere in orlando...and my car is in my garage....and the rest...probably rusted just as bad...so, when i am get something..i might as well get the best that i can..even if that is the stock exhaust..
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I put a "sport-ized" stock sausage muffler on my car for a while. It was loud. Louder than the Bursch I currently have; almost as loud as the headers with Supertrapp that other cars I've been around have had.

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Here a link to download the Dansk catalogue and many VW and Porsche
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http://www.jpgroup.dk/intro.asp
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