2.3l quad. 4 HO exhaust systems?
Re: 2.3l quad. 4 HO exhaust systems?
Noone makes an exhaust for one anymore, so you'll have to have it custom made at a local exhaust shop. I'd recommend 2.5" all the way, HighFlow Cat, 12" Baffled Resonator behind the Cat (this will mellow out the sound and keep it somewhat quiet) and then a Magnaflow muffler and your tip of choice. Enjoy!
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'92 Beretta GTZ 2.3L 5M - Undergoing "unibody off" restoration ATM (almost done!)
'93 Beretta GT "MISEREE" 3.1 5M
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'92 Beretta GTZ 2.3L 5M - Undergoing "unibody off" restoration ATM (almost done!)
'93 Beretta GT "MISEREE" 3.1 5M
'95 Beretta Base DGGM 2.2 5M
'96 Beretta "FAUXZ26" 2.2 5M
Re: 2.3l quad. 4 HO exhaust systems?
That should be a decent setup for cheap.
A member on here does offer stainless catback piping, but it's low volume and he does it while he's at work IIRC...I'm not absolutely sure if he's still doing it though, so I'd have to look into it for the sake of information.
I've had decent results with using "glasspack" style mufflers as resonators in some of my vehicles. One my Corsica, I've currently got a 4-1 header, 2.25" piping into stainless glasspack, then into 2.0" stock replacement pipe into 2" stainless "magnaflow" style muffler (Jones Max Flow SS). It's a similar setup I had on my 97 Civic, but with a standard Cherry Bomb glasspack and it worked and sounded great. It sounded more like a mellow street bike than a Civic, but I had a few supporting mods to help that.
2.5" is a good pipe size for both 2.3 and 2.8/3.1/3100, but the 2.2L people should stick with stock or 2.25" pipe.
A member on here does offer stainless catback piping, but it's low volume and he does it while he's at work IIRC...I'm not absolutely sure if he's still doing it though, so I'd have to look into it for the sake of information.
I've had decent results with using "glasspack" style mufflers as resonators in some of my vehicles. One my Corsica, I've currently got a 4-1 header, 2.25" piping into stainless glasspack, then into 2.0" stock replacement pipe into 2" stainless "magnaflow" style muffler (Jones Max Flow SS). It's a similar setup I had on my 97 Civic, but with a standard Cherry Bomb glasspack and it worked and sounded great. It sounded more like a mellow street bike than a Civic, but I had a few supporting mods to help that.
2.5" is a good pipe size for both 2.3 and 2.8/3.1/3100, but the 2.2L people should stick with stock or 2.25" pipe.
Re: 2.3l quad. 4 HO exhaust systems?
I found the sale thread for the custom piping:
http://www.beretta.net/forum/viewtopic. ... it=catback
http://www.beretta.net/forum/viewtopic. ... it=catback
Re: 2.3l quad. 4 HO exhaust systems?
I guess this would fall under this. Would you guys reccomend staying with stock style muffler on stock exhaust (all stock motor including airbox and cast iron header) or would a less restrictive muffler help anything? What sounds best to you guys? stock style muffler and cat (and entire exhaust system actually) is new but I wouldn't mind some more noise.
Do "glasspack" style straight through mufflers make the quad sound like rice? magnaflow?
Do "glasspack" style straight through mufflers make the quad sound like rice? magnaflow?
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2.5 is my plan already for the gtz from the manifold back, the manifold is going to get ported since the head is a ported 086 with a 3 angle valve job, pointless not to port the mani and get a bigger exhaust, only difference is im shoving a pipe through a cat, welding the cat to it and calling it a cat, really just a strait pipe without gutting the cat.
where i live, we dont need emissions, and the cat just has to be "visable" under the car... nuff said. =)
where i live, we dont need emissions, and the cat just has to be "visable" under the car... nuff said. =)
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Re: 2.3l quad. 4 HO exhaust systems?
Magnaflow doesn't sound too bad on a V6, not sure for the Q4. I always feel it is best to get rid of a stock muffler. They are made for the general public that is more worried about noise. The car maker doesn't want people to bitch so you end up with a quiet low flow muffler.
I'd say look at Walker quiet flow and Magnaflow. Glasspacks are good for resonators, but not for a main muffler. The old rule of thumb is if you can see though it it's going to be way too loud.
I'd say look at Walker quiet flow and Magnaflow. Glasspacks are good for resonators, but not for a main muffler. The old rule of thumb is if you can see though it it's going to be way too loud.
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nothing wrong with making a little noise! =)
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Re: 2.3l quad. 4 HO exhaust systems?
i wouldn't say that, necessarily....Money pit Beretta wrote:The old rule of thumb is if you can see though it it's going to be way too loud.
with the factory and resonator with only the original muffler replaced with a glasspack, my 3100 is quite mellow near idle. put foot to floor and it is noticably louder than stock though.
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My car has a stock cat and a Thrush Turbo Tube which is a glorified glasspack and it's not all that loud at all... but I'm pretty sure the cat is plugged. A plugged cat makes a hell of a resonator.RobertISaar wrote:i wouldn't say that, necessarily....Money pit Beretta wrote:The old rule of thumb is if you can see though it it's going to be way too loud.
with the factory and resonator with only the original muffler replaced with a glasspack, my 3100 is quite mellow near idle. put foot to floor and it is noticably louder than stock though.
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LOL a plugged cat sure does!
Wow Robert, never thought using one after the other would do much. Would you guess that it's like using a muffller with no resonator? You are not a rock(or the like) music fan are you?
Wow Robert, never thought using one after the other would do much. Would you guess that it's like using a muffller with no resonator? You are not a rock(or the like) music fan are you?
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You can imagine my disappointment when i fired it up and the stock muffler was louder than the glasspack.Money pit Beretta wrote:LOL a plugged cat sure does!
Wow Robert, never thought using one after the other would do much. Would you guess that it's like using a muffller with no resonator? You are not a rock(or the like) music fan are you?
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Re: 2.3l quad. 4 HO exhaust systems?
I also do custom quad DP's and manifold porting. BTW, be careful on how much porting you do to the head where it meets the manifold. You don't want to gasket match.
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3100, auto, crank windows, power locks/trunk, A/C,
To many mods to list
-intercooler

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1st Turbo 4t60-e
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