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> Modifying a 2.0 muffler - street use, not track, More exhaust theory help needed.
ahdoman
post Sep 10 2007, 10:43 PM
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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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GeorgeRud
post Sep 13 2007, 09:50 AM
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This is going back years now, but I believe that Chuck Stoddard in Ohio used to sell 914 2.0 sport mufflers, which had the two parallel exhaust pipes. The insides of a 911 and 914 2.0 I believe are the same (same displacement, etc.), but the 911 muffler has single inlet pipes on each side and the 2.0 914 muffler has dual inlet pipes on each side.

Get the torch out and have a fling. I'm sure Otto in Venice Beach could also give you some info.
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