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> My 2.0 with stock exhaust, With a guest appearance from Bambi
emerygt350
post Jun 7 2024, 09:37 AM
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Took a video climbing up a hill today so you can hear what my stock exhaust sounds like. Well, barely hear what my stock exhaust sounds like. I was mostly around 3-5k during this drive.

https://youtu.be/-q61ZUQ4odc


here it was with the old ANSA
https://youtu.be/TgNQxDEYmS0?t=107
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post Jun 7 2024, 10:13 AM
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Aaaaah, well it sounds like my 914 when I got it. In 1983 I bought an Anza, really heavy but sounded great. Loud. The Anza rusted out at the mufflers. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) But I had a Monza for a 75-76 which is a lot lighter, cut hacked and welded the two together and presto, an exaust that looks like the old one, tucked up a little higher, breathes better and is really quite quiet with the monza mufflers. I put it on the car and started it, and for a few seconds I was wondering what that top end noise was. Tapets, it was my tapets that I had not heard in ages because the Anza was soooo loud. Maybe a Monza is what you are looking for. Thanks for sharing, I still in the pile of parts phase

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QUOTE(Shivers @ Jun 7 2024, 10:13 AM) *

Aaaaah, well it sounds like my 914 when I got it. In 1983 I bought an Anza, really heavy but sounded great. Loud. The Anza rusted out at the mufflers. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) But I had a Monza for a 75-76 which is a lot lighter, cut hacked and welded the two together and presto, an exaust that looks like the old one, tucked up a little higher, breathes better and is really quite quiet with the monza mufflers. I put it on the car and started it, and for a few seconds I was wondering what that top end noise was. Tapets, it was my tapets that I had not heard in ages because the Anza was soooo loud. Maybe a Monza is what you are looking for. Thanks for sharing, I still in the pile of parts phase

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Same thing happened to mine. Thinking about doing what you did. It so easy to swap exhausts, no reason not to have two...
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