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Re: Mk1 16v exhaust options
Dave,
The best solution is to get a stock 16V exhaust system. Everything will bolt
up except the muffler. If you can't find a stock one, Tectonics
(www.tttuning.com) sells all the parts you need to have a complete exhaust
system.
Good luck -- Craig Williams
1981 SciroccoS 1.8 16V (soon to be 2.0+)
1987 Jetta GLI 16V (Daily Driver)
1991 Passat Wagon 2.0 16V (For the Wife)
----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Novak <toastworks@hotmail.com>
To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 6:46 PM
Subject: Mk1 16v exhaust options
> I'm realizing that I'll have to have some kind of exhaust system on my car
> when I do get it to start.
>
> I already bought a 16v scirocco manifold with half a downpipe attached. I
> have most of my 8v exhaust still on the car.
>
> I need to know the most economical way I can get any kind of exhaust
working
> on my car. I'm not even worried about performance at this point. This car
> will be a daily driver when it's finished, and I don't want anything that
> makes that stupid rice boy noise.
>
> I'll first consider a way to patch together what I have.. as in if I can
get
> a stock 16v scirocco downpipe which would connect to my current cat? I
need
> a spot for my O2 sensor, as well.
>
> -Dave
> '81 Scirocco 16v
> '87 Subaru GL 4WD Wagon
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