Improving exhaust sound, Best aftermarket muffler? |
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Improving exhaust sound, Best aftermarket muffler? |
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Jan 31 2015, 11:14 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 60 Joined: 15-September 14 From: Illinois Member No.: 17,905 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
My '73 2.0 sounds like a, well, Volkswagen. How do I go about making it sound better? It is a stock engine with FI intact. The existing muffler seems to have a couple small leaks. I would like to retain the heat as well as use the single outlet setup. The power train is coming out this spring so I can paint the engine compartment, so that's would be a good time to tackle the exhaust.
Any suggestions to make the car sound like a sports car would be appreciated. |
Jesco Reient |
Feb 1 2015, 01:06 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 135 Joined: 18-July 12 From: Western Washington Member No.: 14,690 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
You can call Dave at 360-280-6855, he's busy getting ready to watch the Hawks pound the Patriots into submission right now. But he's a muffler making dude. The one with an outlet that goes in the stock location and one that goes down is a solo 2. If you order the one that has two outlets below the valance then Dave sends you a pattern so that the cutouts match.
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