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Time for a new exhaust

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2018 8:42 pm
by ThreeTwo
Looking at replacing my exhaust this month. My 914 is the 1.7 engine and I want something fairly stock as my car is a daily driver for much of the year...

What do you guys run? Where did you buy and, if you don't mind, what did you pay

Cheers

Re: Time for a new exhaust

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:20 am
by John_F
Hi Paul,
I had a 1973 2.0l which I bought with rusted heat exchangers & a rusty Birsch(?) exhaust. Slightly different I know.
I purchased a pair of 2nd hand stainless steel heat exchangers from the US which landed in the UK, VAT paid, for about £500.00. I purchased a Danske exhaust through SCS Porsche, near Honiton, who fitted the heat exchangers & the silencer. From memory, the Danske exhaust was roughly £400.00. This was in 2015. I have a photo of the set up if you're interested.

The car went well with this set up & was not too noisy, just enough to let you know it was a bit sporty. The engine set up was bog standard with the original fuel injection.

Sadly, I no longer have the car.

Re: Time for a new exhaust

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 12:01 pm
by middlefour1
Hi Paul,

I have a NOS standard exhaust I picked up from a VW show some time back, I'm not sure if anybody makes a standard original style 1.7 exhaust now. I did run a Bursch for a few years but I found it a bit noisy to be honest. I think when this exhaust needs replacing I will get a stainless one made for it. There was a standard one on ebay a while back but a lot of money.

Re: Time for a new exhaust

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 6:28 pm
by 914 KEV
middlefour1 wrote:Hi Paul,

I have a NOS standard exhaust I picked up from a VW show some time back, I'm not sure if anybody makes a standard original style 1.7 exhaust now. The one available seems to be a 2.0 litre one with a different tail pipe?
Steve I just like to point out the 1.7 exhaust that you said they seem to be a 2.0 one is incorrect to say that as the 1.7 ones are totally different as they are flat retangular while the 2.0 which by the way is very similar in appearance to the 911 exhaust but with four inlets is a susage shape and curved.
The 70-72 model year 1.7 used an exhaust with a long tail pipe that exit from around the centre of the rear section.
For the 73 model year when the rear valance was changed to the slim one with the notch in it the tail pipe was moved to exit on the left side but the main rectangular body of the silencer is very similar to the early one. This exhaust was also used on the 74 1.8.
To make the replacement 73 model year 1.7 exhaust fit the 70-72 model year cars with the valence with a hole in it, Porsche made two different tail pipes available to screw on the side as the early 1.7 type was discontinued by Porsche back in the 1970s.
Dansk still make the 73-74 1.7/1.8 exhaust and it comes with the tail pipe for the valence with the notch.
If you have the early 1.7 valence with a hole in then a tail pipe will need to be order from Autoatlanta who have stock part No. G000071347 to fit this valance.
I have the Dansk 1.7 exhaust fitted to my daily use 914 and they out last the so call sports exhaust made by Bursch by many years!

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The original type of 1.7 back box for 70-72 model year. (photo is a VW camper van exhaust where the tail pipe exits on the right side while all 914s were on the left)

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The 73-74 1.7 and 1.8 back box.

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The 2.0 back box.

Re: Time for a new exhaust

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 7:17 pm
by KAS.750
I have a dansk on my 1.7 and it fitted easily and works well.

Re: Time for a new exhaust

Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2018 6:08 pm
by ThreeTwo
After a bit of research I decided to call upon the services of Mike at Vintage Volkshaus. We have seen Mike's work before at our place so no hesitation in having a custom exhaust made for my own car. Dropped the 914 to him so that he can fit a lovely stainless exhaust. Really looking forward to seeing this and hearing it of course!!

Re: Time for a new exhaust

Posted: Sun Oct 28, 2018 9:29 am
by middlefour1
ThreeTwo wrote:After a bit of research I decided to call upon the services of Mike at Vintage Volkshaus. We have seen Mike's work before at our place so no hesitation in having a custom exhaust made for my own car. Dropped the 914 to him so that he can fit a lovely stainless exhaust. Really looking forward to seeing this and hearing it of course!!
'Sounds' a good idea to me!! Be interested to 'hear' how it goes!!

Re: Time for a new exhaust

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 1:08 pm
by drummerboytom
Hi Paul ,
What did you end up paying for the SS jobbie Paul, if you don't mind me asking ?
Tom

Re: Time for a new exhaust

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 3:54 pm
by Nige
TT Thomas has a couple stainless 914 mufflers on his shelf, ready to go, well he did yesterday when I popped in.

http://www.ttexhausts.com/porsche-914-6-exhaust/

Re: Time for a new exhaust

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 10:30 pm
by ThreeTwo
drummerboytom wrote:Hi Paul ,
What did you end up paying for the SS jobbie Paul, if you don't mind me asking ?
Tom
Tom...hope all is good. Give me a call pal - you prob have my number or catch me at ZH

Re: Time for a new exhaust

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2018 9:36 am
by Nige