Looks similar to the 4 tipped dual exhaust Monza muffler, but you might have to remove the rear valance for the muffler to clear.
starman
Apr 5 2009, 03:00 PM
QUOTE(dlo914 @ Apr 5 2009, 10:49 PM)
Looks similar to the 4 tipped dual exhaust Monza muffler, but you might have to remove the rear valance for the muffler to clear.
Well as luck will have it the valance is already missing in action, not on the car when i got, and ive been unable to find on.
Will the muffler stay under the car, without sticking out under the rear bumper? exept of cause for the tail pipes themselves.
VaccaRabite
Apr 5 2009, 03:25 PM
It will work. People use that style exhaust all the time. Looks cool, but no real performance gain over the stock muffler.
Zach
dlo914
Apr 5 2009, 03:37 PM
QUOTE(Vacca Rabite @ Apr 5 2009, 02:25 PM)
It will work. People use that style exhaust all the time. Looks cool, but no real performance gain over the stock muffler.
Zach
I agree...there's not actual performance gain, unless it's from the seat of your pants and it'll be louder. On my previous 914 i had a bursch exhaust w/ a cherry bomb muffler and that became of an annoyance, so i traded a fellow 914'r for a stock banana muffler.
Al Meredith
Apr 5 2009, 04:55 PM
I just looked at one of these two weeks ago. It will fit 1.7/1.8 exhaust but not a 2.0. Made in China and weighs about 30 lbs maybe more.
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