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> Other than Supertrapp, what works with a Kerry Hunter Header?
Zundfolge
post May 6 2009, 04:16 PM
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Title says it all ... the Supertrapp on my car is in need of a rebuilding, but honestly I'd like to find something that worked just as well but was not so doggone loud.

Anyone know of another muffler that will just bolt up to it and still fit under the car? Or am I going to be digging out the welder and pipe bender?
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post May 6 2009, 04:43 PM
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I don't have a Kerry Hunter header but my 2.0L engine has a header (of unknown manufacture) with a Phase9 muffler that is pretty small and tucks in next to the trans and points out under the bumper. I'm not sure that it is any quieter that a supertrapp. It is not quiet but it has a nice sound to it, not harsh. It is too loud to run at Laguna Seca, not that I have run it anywhere yet (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) It came on a wrecked 914 I bought a few years back. I know the owner, worked on the car for years and had driven the car on the street before it was wrecked.

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