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Muffler options for 65 VW
ACT65Deluxe - May 17th, 2014 at 08:29 AM

Hi All,

Just thought I would ask if anyone has installed a Abarth, GT style (2 tip) etc muffler to their stock 1192cc/1200cc motor.

I have a 1965 stock engine and I was wondering if any of these mufflers would help improve the performance of the car. I know installing a bigger motor is usually the norm, but I was just looking to improve the tune/sound of the car.

I saw a clip on ClassicVWBugs about installing a Distributor from a 1200cc bus and installing an Abarth exhaust improved the stock motor (pick up wise) for highway runs.

Any thoughts out there

Cheers

Clem


Bizarre - May 17th, 2014 at 08:48 AM

get a Vintage Speed Arbarth style

http://shop.vintagespeed.com.tw/s.nl/sc.12/category.1135/.f 

You need to be careful in getting one that has heat risers

Also consider getting flanged connections on your heater boxes to get rid of the leaky clamps


vw54 - May 17th, 2014 at 09:55 AM

Vintage speed Exhaust, German 009, go up one size in main and air correction jets


ACT65Deluxe - May 18th, 2014 at 08:34 AM

Thank for the advice Dubbers. This is a great site for us newbies.

The original muffler has seen better days and I was thinking of replacing it. I am doing a few other replacement jobs (drum brake system - got all the drum parts from Boris - Vintage VW).

This is my very first Beetle, but I am already feeling I may end up with more than one in the garage. I have restored an SS Torana (Hatchback) and GTR in the past but I have always had a sweet spot for the Beetles, plus they are great to work on and awesome to cruise in.