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posted on May 26th, 2009 at 08:05 PM
GT2 exhaust?


Anyone have one of these exhausts fitted to their 1600 Beetle? Just wondering what the exhaust note is like and quality.

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posted on May 26th, 2009 at 08:53 PM



Yes,

In my opinion the quality is pretty darn good for the $$$$.

Note is better than standard pea shooters, hard to describe really. Initially I wasnt sure I liked it but now I dont really mind it. Not quite by any means. depends what your after. I bought it for the ground clearance & the fact that its an extractor system that exits the stock location.

Heat riser attacments are not fully welded nor are they drilled through. So a bit of reworking is required if you want to have a fully functioning heat riser pipe on your inlet manifold.

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posted on May 26th, 2009 at 09:36 PM



I also have this exhaust

As said - for the money it is brilliant

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I have modified mine so i have a flange connection

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I have been told the new ones have the heat riser fully welded and drilled.

The heat riser doesnt work as well as a stock whick "flows" from right to left - these will just pulse.
Personally i think most of the heat comes from conduction




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posted on May 26th, 2009 at 10:48 PM



I have one of these sitting in my garage unused as i was told it would fit on a full size oil cooler.. unfortunately this wasn't true.



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posted on May 27th, 2009 at 01:05 PM



it wont fit with an oil pump that runs out into a filter
as i have tryed ;(
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posted on May 27th, 2009 at 01:53 PM



Bugger! The motor I just bought has hi-flow pump and filter. Thanks fellas - saved me some hard earned there. So what what exhaust system will fit? I prefer to use stock exits if possible.
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posted on May 27th, 2009 at 07:25 PM



yeah thats why i went gt2 to fit out the stock holes
i don't like the look of the gt4 and they don't fit out the stock holes
but i think they would work with your pump
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posted on May 27th, 2009 at 08:31 PM



empi make a nice exhaust (monza 1300) but finding them with single tip is hard.. and they rust pretty quickly as well. But sound great.



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posted on May 28th, 2009 at 10:55 AM



i had the gt2 system for about 2 years on a stocker and loved it, looked sick and sounded brilliant. personally id go back to a stock pump set up and use the gt2, if not then u could always get a set of sidewinder headers and then get a custom exhaust made that will go back out the original holes, pretty easy to do and wouldnt be too expensive (a little more than the gt2, but u get that with custom stuff)



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posted on May 28th, 2009 at 11:22 PM



mm in my case my beetle is an autostick beetle so it needs the larger oil pump for ATF, and then i have no spare space in the wheel wells for mufflers as they have a vacuum tank and an ATF tank.



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posted on May 29th, 2009 at 09:28 AM



well with the sidewinder headers they should clear your pump, as i have a large cb pump and have heaps of clearance, could be wrong, but worth to check out. and as for the muffler, there is plenty of room under the drivers side rocker cover between the wheel and the engine. thats where the original sidewinder muffler sits. ill post a pic of mine, maybe it will help u visualize where it sits.



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here is a pic, not the best angle but all i had with me on the work computer :P

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posted on May 29th, 2009 at 12:15 PM



wow thats sweet as mate
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posted on May 29th, 2009 at 12:21 PM



thanks risky, tell you what though, pain in the ass to keep shiny, forever polishing the stupid thing... lol when will stainless steel live up to its name?!!



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posted on May 29th, 2009 at 12:35 PM



Nice polak! How loud is it? You dont have a film clip of it running do you? Wanna hear how mine will sound :yes:



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posted on May 29th, 2009 at 02:59 PM



thanks simon, yeah she sounds pretty fat, nice and loud, esp at full noise with the 48idf webers.... lol i tried to post a video i have hear at work of it on its first dyno but it must be too large a file.... ill take another one possibly tonight and post it up. cheers adam



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posted on May 29th, 2009 at 05:17 PM



bazza, how does that exhaust run with ur 1916? is the piping wide enough? i like the fact they they exit stock holes. i like the sleeper look :D



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posted on May 29th, 2009 at 08:27 PM



theyre only good for something with stock heads and only very mild carbs i wouldnt put one on anything more than kdogs

ive got a brand new one sitting under the house, found out they dont clear full flow pumps

i also dont like the fact they still fweem cos they tail pipes are baffled
sounds so wrong having a nice deep note but still fweeming like stock peashooters
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theyre only good for something with stock heads and only very mild carbs i wouldnt put one on anything more than kdogs

ive got a brand new one sitting under the house, found out they dont clear full flow pumps

i also dont like the fact they still fweem cos they tail pipes are baffled
sounds so wrong having a nice deep note but still fweeming like stock peashooters


totally agree.... they are a good quick easy beef up for a stock motor, help flow a little better, makes a little more bottom end power and sound pretty good too... but wouldnt suit anything bigger than a 1600.... there are heaps of better sounding and better flowing systems out there but, bang for $$$ its a good cheap upgrade, i enjoyed mine for almost 2 yrs :blush:




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posted on May 30th, 2009 at 10:40 AM



if u do get one go the staino version or atleast ceramic coated

as is typical of empi zorsts they dont last other wise
Judys was pretty 2nd hand after only 12 months from living on the coast though
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if u do get one go the staino version or atleast ceramic coated

as is typical of empi zorsts they dont last other wise
Judys was pretty 2nd hand after only 12 months from living on the coast though


ceramic coat is the way to go, i had the staino version and as good as it looks, u have to polish it all the time.... not only does it yellow and blue, but it gets stained from any oil or water that may splash onto it.... stupid me went for staino on the new exhaust too.... lol i just love the look and with the new motor theres no oil leaks (for now) hahaha




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posted on May 30th, 2009 at 05:30 PM



I got one of these exhausts in my project car, awesome quality and mine did have the heat risers holes pre-drilled and fully functional, but I'm not using them now due to twin carbies being fitted. You can see more info and photos in my blog. The pros of this exhaust are:

-exits through stock holes, heat risers can be used, atainless steel, dimensioned larger extractor pipes. Basically, it sounds like the stock exhaust but louder and with a sportier deeper note. And itstill makes the magical "shwoosh" sound that the stock pea shooters make, but flow and sound much much better. Noticeable power and torque increase over stock too!!

Cons:

-makes about 2 to 5hp less than full flow 4into1 headers, from what I've seen on overseas engine dyno tests. On a stock twin port 1600, the 4into1 made 66hp and the GT2 made 62hp. Stock exhaust made 54hp. Please note though that they did advance the timing and tuned the carby outside of factory specifications for the 4into1 and GT2 exhaust tests...




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here is a very old pic from when i had my gt2 exhaust... as u can see fits really nice and looks a treat, unforunately dont have a sound clip to show u how it sounds as that motor and exhaust has been since pulled out

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posted on May 31st, 2009 at 07:09 PM



Geez ask a simple question..... thanks for the info but as someone said it wont fit with a hi flo pump and filter set up. So will have to rethink. Maybe the single quiet system could be a goer and forget about the twin stock exits. Some specs of the donk I have are - fully balanced, lightened flywheel, mild cam and some head work. Running 34 pict carb. Came out of a KG that a VW mechanic had and has only done around 5000K.

Thanks again for replies - some great looking exhausts there. Not sure if I am up to polishing an exhaust system though.

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posted on May 31st, 2009 at 07:47 PM



with those specs you could get away with running tri-mill euro style systems

they actually have better ground clearance than those GT2 and stock mufflers and will clear all oil pumps and filters

http://www.classicveedub.com.au/images/SpareParts/muffler_exhaust/7252.jpg

i notice george is now selling them in staino too
there not 4into1 but they still give a 5hp increase over stock muffler according to vw trends muffler test

http://www.vwtrendsweb.com/tech/0109vwt_volkswagen_exhaust_test/index.html 

they dont sound to bad either bit on the loud side but not as much as a phatboy
someone at warwick drags had a volksrod with a 2376 and twin webers with one of those
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with those specs you could get away with running tri-mill euro style systems

they actually have better ground clearance than those GT2 and stock mufflers and will clear all oil pumps and filters

http://www.classicveedub.com.au/images/SpareParts/muffler_exhaust/7252.jpg

i notice george is now selling them in staino too
there not 4into1 but they still give a 5hp increase over stock muffler according to vw trends muffler test

http://www.vwtrendsweb.com/tech/0109vwt_volkswagen_exhaust_test/index.html 

they dont sound to bad either bit on the loud side but not as much as a phatboy
someone at warwick drags had a volksrod with a 2376 and twin webers with one of those


nice joel, never seen them before.... look pretty compact which is good... gt2 on mine used to scrub after i lower my bug.... do they still run baffled tips? hard to tell from pic but looks like they do...




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posted on May 31st, 2009 at 10:12 PM



the original tri-mills do but im fairly sure the empi ones have them as well


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mmmmm, the name empi scares me when talking performance parts..... i dont mind their accessories but was always a bit iffy when it came to their performance bits, and then after i heard about their batch of weber style carbs with porous fuel bowls it put me off even more



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the original tri-mills do but im fairly sure the empi ones have them as well


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what is that one it looks nice? have you heard them?




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posted on June 2nd, 2009 at 08:44 PM



the original were tri-mill euro twin tip

but empi are doing a knock off
george has stock and stainless i would say they're the empi version

they have shitloads of ground clearance and room for oil pumps/filters

they have a nice deep note but a tad on the loud side


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