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wayz
30-11-2006, 06:11 PM
Hi guys,

Thinking about getting a muffler put on my 1.8CL and im pretty low on technical knowledge

However!... im not to sure on the size to get so all suggestion will be appreciated... I've got 2 options atm:

1. 2.25" inlet 4" out 5.5" diameter [23" total length]
or
2. 2.25" inlet 4" out 5.5" diameter [17" total length]

Will choosing either one make that much of a difference? The stock muffler looks pretty long (more like #1) but i dont know what an aftermarket one will do to the car.

Thanks in advanced :D

deemoE36
30-11-2006, 07:35 PM
i had done both
the one underneath of the car is massive, put a resonator instead and an dual muffler at the back u will nodes on the power and the noise is not that loud, just enough

good luck with it

wayz
30-11-2006, 10:27 PM
Arh!.. i see, but resonator will mean more money that i dont really have :(

If you were to choose between the 2 i have as my choices, which one would work out better? i dont know whether the 23" exhaust is too big for this 1.8L?

DubSteve
01-12-2006, 08:06 AM
Ask Dubbing what he did to his exhaust system on the vr6.

Remus exhaust tipand then took the back suitcase off and heaps of difference, more louder and it now sounds like a r32 :D

DVR68U
01-12-2006, 08:58 AM
if there is nothing wrong with your rear box , (end muffler) and your just doing it to make more noise, then the best way to do that on the cheap is to get the big suitcase muffler removed. and just get a pipe welded in there. you keep your rear box and it looks stock and sounds heaps better. then when you get more money you get a proper rear box.
ive done it on my vr6 and it sounds killer.
im not sure if its the same for the 1.8l tho ?
cheers brenton

deemoE36
01-12-2006, 09:41 AM
to do that at Australiast Best is $80
not bad...

BL33SU
01-12-2006, 09:48 AM
Ask Dubbing what he did to his exhaust system on the vr6.

Remus exhaust tipand then took the back suitcase off and heaps of difference, more louder and it now sounds like a r32 :D

not worth it, remus will cost more then his car lol

DubSteve
01-12-2006, 11:06 AM
not worth it, remus will cost more then his car lol

Hmm maybe but you can source it cheap for about $450.


to do that at Australiast Best is $80
not bad...

Where abouts is Australias best?

wayz
01-12-2006, 01:35 PM
I think my rear muffler might have a leak somewhere anyway.. so i think a muffler might be the way to go but according to DVR68U :

I can alter the current muffler by simply putting in new piping and this will do the trick (is that right?) is that legal?

that will give me a nice deep sound to eh??

deemoE36
01-12-2006, 01:43 PM
australiast best is on Canterbury rd, near Lakemba

wayz
01-12-2006, 02:15 PM
NOW also now known as VERSACE wheels and tyres :D

wayz
01-12-2006, 06:26 PM
Thanks for all the alternative suggestions!
But considering i'll probably need a new rear-muffler, of the 2 choices i have

2.25" in 4" out 17" total length
or
2.25 in 4" out 23 " total length

which one would be ideal for the MK3 1.8CL?

i thought the 23" might've been too long and and may stuff up the back-pressure, but considering the stock muffler is huge, i think it wouldnt be too bad eh? Any thoughts?