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SpikeSchumacher July 31st 2006 22:48

Porsche exhaust?
 
I have a 2 litre in my '72 1302 (Super Beetle) with BAS exhaust system. I want to modify it to run with a Porsche, or similar style, cat-back exhaust under the rear apron. Anyone tried this kind of modification or have any feedback on back pressure or lack thereof? Also,I am running dual 40mm Webers & CB Performance large valve heads.

Thanks,

Mathias

dirk.Gysbrechts August 1st 2006 14:15

exhaust
 
2 Attachment(s)
Attachment 2238

Attachment 2239

This is mine..it is an 2.0 l typ 4 with exhaust from Porsche Boxter.

SpikeSchumacher August 2nd 2006 09:35

Looks nice! How does it sound? any problems with this set-up?

Thanks,

Mathias

oasis August 2nd 2006 09:53

In addition to Spike's questions, I am curious about your rear valance (apron). I don't remember ever seeing one with the fuel-injection year bulge and a wide gap rather than a one- or two-exhaust gap.

This one from above

versus

http://www.flat4.co.jp/body/apron/stockapron/B-053A.jpg or http://www.flat4.co.jp/body/apron/stockapron/B-053B.jpg

SpikeSchumacher August 2nd 2006 12:40

The apron was most likely modified to accept the boxster-style exhaust tip. I just bought a dual cut-out late model rear apron on ebay & am debating about doing the same modification.

Mathias

oasis August 2nd 2006 16:02

Wow, whoever did the modification sure did a professional looking job.

Bad bug August 2nd 2006 23:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by SpikeSchumacher
The apron was most likely modified to accept the boxster-style exhaust tip. I just bought a dual cut-out late model rear apron on ebay & am debating about doing the same modification.

Mathias

I also want a 75 rear apron. You bought yours on ebay, i have to try this.

SpikeSchumacher August 4th 2006 11:03

Probably one of the few places you can still obtain one as they are becoming hard to find & quite "pricey". Good luck!

Mathias

dirk.Gysbrechts August 4th 2006 11:11

Porsche Exhaust
 
Here you can hear a littlebit of the sound....

http://www.putfile.nl/content.php?fi...13060327203245

oasis August 8th 2006 12:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bad bug
I also want a 75 rear apron.

Quote:

Originally Posted by SpikeSchumacher
Probably one of the few places you can still obtain one as they are becoming hard to find & quite "pricey".

I got mine from a guy in Florida from the Samba. It was $75 if I remember correctly. He may have more. There may be others selling as well.

Another source is Flat Four in Japan. The part number is BD-057 near the bottom of the page. The price seems to be ¥7,900 which is in the neighborhood of US$70. I don't know what shipping might be.

There is a stateside source but they were out of stock when I checked a few weeks ago. (I forget their name at the moment.)

kra710 August 31st 2006 00:44

I really like this setup. I never thought of modifying a new exhaust for IV hookup, I need exhaust badly and found the same porsche muffler for a good price.. Is there any way You could post some more pictures of the pipework. Im assuming you are using the stock header?

Thanks

kra710 September 7th 2006 20:24

http://thumb2.webshots.com/t/57/557/...2aZkBJS_th.jpg

Well I got a little anxious and decided to be bold about the exhaust. I ended up driving to virginia where I picked up a clean boxster exhaust and got some new pipes made to mate it to the 2.0 IV. I was contemplating cleaning the baffels for a more throaty sound, but did not want to until fully testing the sound of the stock muffler. MAN what a difference. I have never been in my bus this quiet before. I have a sweet tone at speed and the engine is alot more steady with the smooth flow. I was worried it may be a little restrictive (still testing) but performance actually seems to have improved a little. After rebuild this winter with some more output Ill see if the baffles will go or not. At least I know my exhaust wont ever rust off.

beetle1303 September 7th 2006 21:10

if i remember correctly these exhaust boxes have a mechanism to vary the flow path inside them... a free flowing mode for high rpm, and a more restrictive for low rpm like in traffic etc to lower dB levels and emissions
This is electronically controlled... I remember seeing one at my exhaust guy and it was a pain to install and hook up. Dont know if its year and/or model specific though


Chris

kra710 September 7th 2006 22:00

There are no electrical connections unless its a mechanical valve mechanism located somewhere on each side. If anyone knows of a cross section through a (97?) boxster exhaust, I could use that to know where to cut to remove the baffles.


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