Dual exhaust for a 2.2

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Dual exhaust for a 2.2

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I have a 96 2.2 Base Beretta and am debating on installing dual exhausts on the car.  I was just wondering if anyone could tell me the best way to go about this.  Do I just buy a cat back pipe and flip it over so it is the opposite the other and hook it to a y pipe off of the converter?  Any ideas suggestions anything?


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I'm sorry, but I'm going to be the one who askes...How are you going to put dual exhaust on a 4 cylinder? Unless there is some header which splits and only goes to 2 cylinders, I don't see how it could be done. The 2.2 unless turbocharger or NOS'ed or somthing like that cannot possible have a need for dual exhaust. Now perhaps re-reading your message you mean you want dual exits or dual tips? Is that what you meant? If so, then I would not split the exhaust until after the muffler, then run one to each side...


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Quote (Sean89GTU @ Mar. 17 2002,12:29)I'm sorry, but I'm going to be the one who askes...How are you going to put dual exhaust on a 4 cylinder? Unless there is some header which splits and only goes to 2 cylinders, I don't see how it could be done. The 2.2 unless turbocharger or NOS'ed or somthing like that cannot possible have a need for dual exhaust. Now perhaps re-reading your message you mean you want dual exits or dual tips? Is that what you meant? If so, then I would not split the exhaust until after the muffler, then run one to each side...
why would u split it after the muffler?? would the gas tank filler tube get in the way??


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What he suggest is similar to the Camaro setup where there are two tip out of a single center muffler.  
I'm doing a dual dragger setup soon (for look and a non existent sound )and the way to do mine is to split it using Y-separator after the rear axel(?).  Of course i'll need a new exhaust hanger for the right side but they are available.


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Hey it can be done with a little bit of good craftmanship.



This is my 2.0 with a dual stainless steel setup.

Gert  


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Quote (Gert @ Mar. 18 2002,11:51)Hey it can be done with a little bit of good craftmanship.



This is my 2.0 with a dual stainless steel setup.

Gert ÂÂÂ
how does it sound, Gert?


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The underside of you car looks VERY nice.  I'm impressed at how well you've kept the rust down on the suspension parts and rear axel.


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I'll try to put a soundclip up in here once I get home from work... but it's deep !!! Not too loud, just nice and mellow deep. ÂÂÂ

Thanks for the compliments guys, I use the high-pressure watergun I have (dunno bout tha exact word on this one  ) to clean the undersides aswell. There's so much salt on the roads here in Europe/Holland so I try and spray it down each time I was the car....

Gert ÂÂÂ


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what kind of mufflers do you have on their Gert?


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The entire setup is custom, an exahsutshop did all the work and they have their own line of stainless steel mufflers. All mufflers are just straight-through designs with nothing but some sound-deadening material in it. I guess you can compare them most with glasspacks...

Gert


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I also have a setup similar to Gert's, but I did mine myself so it doesn't look as nice as his.  I don't have any underside pics like he does, but I do have a rear shot of the car.

BTW mine is a straight pipe setup.

My Beretta Page

The pics are about halfway down the page...


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That looks sweet too Zach ! Gotta love that burnout ÂÂÂ
Although it started raining here I decided to make you guys a videoclip of what my exhaust sounds like. Offcourse I'll never capture the really low sounds on this almost ancient Mavica   but atleast you'll get a bit of an idea....

Click here to feel the Dutch rumbler

Have fun ya'll

Gert ÂÂÂ


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Is that for the 2.2 or 2.0? Nice sound.  I don't think the recording did the setup justice because it kinda borders on that ricey sound.


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You're right.... the Mavica doesn't capture the entire range of sound. In the mornings when my engine is still cold there's a whole lotta things rattling along    and it's still a 2.0

Gert


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Quote (Gert @ Mar. 20 2002,4:43)That looks sweet too Zach ! Gotta love that burnout ÂÂÂ
There's actually more burnout than what's shown...  I went back and measured it... it was 60 some feet long.  

That was back when I had my old crappy tires, I doubt I could do one that long with my new ones.  


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