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Allan
I was wondering what options I have for the 2.7. Most of the info I see deals with the IV's when it comes to exhaust.

Any good vendors to look up?
736conver
Have you looked in our own resources section.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?act=...=ST&f=4&t=47028
goose2
Those stainless mufflers are beautiful wub.gif . I've been collecting photos of muffler setups for a while in anticipation of building something for my 3.0....here's some:
goose2
fabbed from a Camaro muffler:
goose2
another:
Allan
I like the 2 in 2 out design. What kind of sound?

Loud?
goose2
one more, on a 911:
Allan
QUOTE (goose2 @ Feb 28 2006, 03:40 PM)
another:

That looks like a triad?
goose2
last one (Boxster)....anybody got more?
Andyrew
Here chu go.
736conver
QUOTE
I like the 2 in 2 out design. What kind of sound?

Loud?


Single out is about 85db and duals are around 95db

Those are both at full throttle.





anthony
Six noob question: Is the 914-6 muffler the same as an early 911 muffler?
Aaron Cox
allan get a triad for a six!

call dave at triadwest.

remember how badass mine sounded on the 4?

JP has one on his sixer.....
Aaron Cox
QUOTE (anthony @ Feb 28 2006, 11:31 PM)
Six noob question: Is the 914-6 muffler the same as an early 911 muffler?

should be IIRC
DanT
QUOTE (anthony @ Feb 28 2006, 10:31 PM)
Six noob question: Is the 914-6 muffler the same as an early 911 muffler?

An early 911 muffler will work on a six with out the early style valance.
The exhaust tip exited in a slightly different spot.
I ran a sport muffler on my 914-6. Typical twin pipe set up.
Took and early 911 muffler and gutted it, closed over the normal left exhaust exit and twin piped it to where the exit pipes were directly behind where the headers entered into the back of the muffler. Almost a straight through pipe.
Talk about sound...yoweeeee!
Nothing like a sweet 2.7 with open exhaust. biggrin.gif
Porcharu
QUOTE (736conver @ Feb 28 2006, 10:24 PM)
QUOTE
I like the 2 in 2 out design. What kind of sound?

Loud?


Single out is about 85db and duals are around 95db

Those are both at full throttle.

What engine was used for the sound tests? Those mufflers are very nice looking. How big are they (diameter)
jtf914
There is also MK Exhaust They make nice 911 and 914-6 mufflers.

-Justin
736conver
QUOTE
What engine was used for the sound tests? Those mufflers are very nice looking. How big are they (diameter)


I believe it was a 3.2. They are 6 inches in diameter.


QUOTE
There is also MK Exhaust They make nice 911 and 914-6 mufflers.


I take it you didnt click the link above. These are MK mufflers. And cheaper then the other sites that sell them. Ben and I have been friends for quite some time and he has allowed me to sell these. They really are a sweet muffler I have one on my car. There are also some sounds clips on the mk website.

Sounds clips
RON S.
Mines a Dansk 2in2out.

Early 911 model.


I did some re-baffling to quiet it down.It sounds nice to me. biggrin.gif


Ron
brant
I'm still partial to my borla stainless mufflers:
maf914
Here is a pretty one previously posted by Clay Perrine.
IronHillRestorations
The factory style muffler is hard to beat for performance and sound. You can get louder, but that doesn't always mean better performance. Bigger and more open doesn't neccesarily mean more power.
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