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Modifying a 2.0 muffler - street use, not track, More exhaust theory help needed. |
ahdoman |
Sep 10 2007, 10:43 PM
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It's phonetic...Ah-D-O-Man (Audioman) Group: Members Posts: 667 Joined: 7-November 05 From: Santa Clarita, Ca. Member No.: 5,084 Region Association: Southern California |
I did a search for this but came up empty except for the Aaron Cox thread where he modified a 911 muffler. Does anybody have a cutaway pic of the 2.0 914 muffler? I've got some crazy ideas I want to try but want to know what's inside before I chop and glue.
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mjmoran |
Sep 13 2007, 08:37 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 13-September 07 From: Elk, WA Member No.: 8,117 |
I have modified many 911 mufflers as in the old pano thread. No big deal and there is more that can be done by cutting off the entire top at the seam and removing the extra plumbing in there. A word of caution though, this is a dirty smoky job. Make sure your neighbors don't call the FD on you as there is old insulation in there that always catches fire whilst welding and cutting. I like to use 2" stainless for the pipes.
http://www.911t.org/wklyreprint/modified_muffler.htm Good luck |
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