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    How to DIY Stainless Steel Exhaust & mufflers?

    I've been reading about exhaust diameters and there are a few numbers thrown around , 2", 2¼" & 2½", what should I use on a stock 2.0 N, that I can also use on a 2.2 E with a double barrel solex carb [thinking out loud in the future here: or two single barrel carbs, maybe even two double barrel carbs ].
    I'm thinking of making a complete SS exhaust system for the Ascona, but I need [read want] to know: how, why, why not, what to use and what not, ect, ect, ect.
    I've also read about 4" x 9" oval 11" mufflers what do they look like inside, and the same with the last round muffler?
    Als reading somewhere making a oval 4"x9" by cutting a 4" pipe in half and welding two pieces of 5" to make the 9" complete.
    How to connect the pieces shove them together or make flanges??
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    erick whats your metal work skills base ?
    working with SS is not easy , it does not bend as easy as mild steel it needs different gasses to use when welding it and filler wire if using mig or tig welding , the muffler needs to be made to cut noise without cutting flow
    do you want to make an absorbant muffler or a reflective one ?

    to make push and clamp fit you will need 2 sizes of pipe or an expander for the 1 size pipe (mucho euros ) to make flange ones you will need some 6 mm SS plate and a big drill bit
    i used to make my own when i worked for a company called powerbend
    but only because i had access to cnc benders , pipe plats a full MC shop and a workmate who used to work making custom exhausts so knew what to do inside a muffler
    much easyer to get a one from a manufacturer there are loads around , i even found one that lists the GT and manta A in the UK
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    Buy your stainless steel exhaust from Welcome To MagnaFlow Performance Exhaust. They have everything you need and more...
    Here is their direct link to universal mufflers: MagnaFlow Performance Exhaust - Universal Mufflers

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2 Fast 4 U View Post
    Title: How to DIY Stainless Steal Exhaust & mufflers?
    I've been reading about exhaust diameters and there are a few numbers thrown around , 2", 2¼" & 2½", what should I use on a stock 2.0 N, that I can also use on a 2.2 E with a double barrel solex carb [thinking out loud in the future here: or two single barrel carbs, maybe even two double barrel carbs ].
    I'm thinking of making a complete SS exhaust system for the Ascona, but I need [read want] to know: how, why, why not, what to use and what not, ect, ect, ect.
    I've also read about 4" x 9" oval 11" mufflers what do they look like inside, and the same with the last round muffler?
    Als reading somewhere making a oval 4"x9" by cutting a 4" pipe in half and welding two pieces of 5" to make the 9" complete.
    How to connect the pieces shove them together or make flanges??
    . . . this means you don't want to be caught, right?! . . . DIY - self explanatory . . . stainless - no stain on your reputation, ergo not apprehended . . . steal - a little thievery going on perhaps?!


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    Quote Originally Posted by tekenaar View Post
    . . . this means you don't want to be caught, right?! . . . DIY - self explanatory . . . stainless - no stain on your reputation, ergo not apprehended . . . steal - a little thievery going on perhaps?!
    a slip of the key and yes you're a "Cunning Linguist"
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    Quote Originally Posted by baz View Post
    Erick whats your metal work skills base ?
    working with SS is not easy , it does not bend as easy as mild steel it needs different gasses to use when welding it and filler wire if using mig or tig welding ,
    I have some basic metal work skills, and what I don't know I can ask my co-workers at work for help, and yes I know that SS is a very difficult metal to work with.

    Quote Originally Posted by baz View Post
    the muffler needs to be made to cut noise without cutting flow
    do you want to make an absorbant muffler or a reflective one?
    what is the difference between the two?? I want a muffler system that is wisper quiet.


    Quote Originally Posted by baz View Post
    to make push and clamp fit you will need 2 sizes of pipe or an expander for the 1 size pipe (mucho euros ) to make flange ones you will need some 6 mm SS plate and a big drill bit
    Then I'll be making a flange type fitting, at work I can get the 6 mm SS, and about the drill, we have big ones but if not the correct size then I"ll have to drill the hole with a small drill along a circle line and file it to size

    Quote Originally Posted by baz View Post
    i used to make my own when i worked for a company called powerbend
    but only because i had access to cnc benders,
    I think I'll have to try and see what happens, would it work with a hydraulic pump bender?


    Quote Originally Posted by baz View Post
    pipe plats a full MC shop and a workmate who used to work making custom exhausts so knew what to do inside a muffler
    What does the inside of a muffler look like? I was thinking about drilling holes in the piece of pipe that is in the muffler.

    I'll have to look in to that, thank you
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    what is the differance between the two?? I want a muffler system that is wisper quiet.
    An absorbant muffler is one that will have some type of sound deadening material in a housing that the exhaust pipe goes through (that section of pipe must be louvered or perforated)

    A reflective type muffler has a series of directional baffles that direct the exhaust sound frequency back at itself to cancel it out, in general it has been found that opels don't like that on account of decreased back pressure to the point that it is hurting performance.

    I think I'll have to try and see what happens, would it work with a hydraulic pump bender?
    hydraulic like any non mandrel pipe bender will likely just kink the pipe, especially stainless which has a high elastic yeild (lots of memory, over bend and then it springs back to get the desired angle) a trick that you can try is to fill the pipe with sand very tightly packed and seal both ends (don't know with what on this type of large scale) and it should help prevent it from kinking. I do this sometimes for tight bends in small aluminum fuel line.

    What does the inside of a muffler look like? I was thinking about drilling holes in the piece of pipe that is in the muffler.
    usually some type of fiber, blanket, brushes, and or baffles
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    aaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrgggghhh i just spent 10 min typing out an answer to this and lost it when it would not post


    gary can we have the old slow server that worked back please

    oh and what jordan says


    try Howstuffworks "How Mufflers Work"
    for a vid on how they work
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    Quote Originally Posted by baz View Post
    aaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrgggghhh i just spent 10 min typing out an answer to this and lost it when it would not post


    gary can we have the old slow server that worked back please
    well the same here I've typed it twice and it's gone I thought it was my PC making faults
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    Quote Originally Posted by tekenaar View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by 2 Fast 4 U View Post
    Title: How to DIY Stainless Steal Exhaust & mufflers?
    . . . this means you don't want to be caught, right?! . . . DIY - self explanatory . . . stainless - no stain on your reputation, ergo not apprehended . . . steal - a little thievery going on perhaps?!
    Nope Nicely asked for it at the beer bottle filling plant today [], as if some one knew I needed SS pipe, so I toke a few meters home with me. They had two sizes:
    #1: 50.8 mm [2.00"]OD, 48.2 mm [1.90"] ID
    #2: 60.4 mm [2.38"]OD, 56.4 mm [2.22"] ID
    Would size #1 work for the first part and size #2 for the part over the back axle??

    I was thinking about making a flange on the piece where the two pipes from the manifold come together [the Y section] and go with SS from there
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    Quote Originally Posted by baz View Post
    oh and what jordan says
    try Howstuffworks "How Mufflers Work"
    for a vid on how they work
    Very nice site, did up a few idea's thanks Baz
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    Quote Originally Posted by heimue View Post
    Buy your stainless steel exhaust from Welcome To MagnaFlow Performance Exhaust. They have everything you need and more...
    Here is their direct link to universal mufflers: MagnaFlow Performance Exhaust - Universal Mufflers

    Dieter
    looked and couldn't find a match for me at the time I was looking, I'll take more time looking the next time thanks Dieter
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    If you want whisper quiet then Magnaflow is NOT the way to go. Über loud at times. The only way to get one that quiet is to find some stock muffler off of a grandma car. If you pick a large enough pipe it probily won't hurt performance much. Also using 14 AWG pipe will lower the sound a bit. Don't install a header they make lots of noise especially in the cabin.
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    toke . . . a few meters . . . WOW!!

    Quote Originally Posted by 2 Fast 4 U View Post
    Nope Nicely asked for it at the beer bottle filling plant today [], as if some one knew I needed SS pipe, so I toke a few meters home with me. They had two sizes:
    #1: 50.8 mm [2.00"]OD, 48.2 mm [1.90"] ID
    #2: 60.4 mm [2.38"]OD, 56.4 mm [2.22"] ID
    Would size #1 work for the first part and size #2 for the part over the back axle??

    I was thinking about making a flange on the piece where the two pipes from the manifold come together [the Y section] and go with SS from there
    . . . hmmm, just what are you smoking here, Erick! Wow, have never seen a "few meters toke" before . . . thanks for the chuckle, Erick, but I think you meant 'took'.

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    JCW 2" and 2.25" mufflers

    Here's what I've used in the past depending on level of engine performance: 2" for stock or small performance upgrade - 1.9/2.0 stock or carb/street cam/ sprint/exhaust; 2.25" for high performance street - 1.9-2.4 cam/valves/SSD/DSD/FI/sprint/header/exhaust.

    Remember, the idea is to keep exhaust velocity UP!! to maintain as much torque as possible in the mid-range RPMs . . . the single most important aspect for "street engines". None of us are in the 5500+RPM range often enough to justify anything else, methinks!


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    Well lets see what I've got:

    sprint exhaust manifold,
    stock double pipe between manifold and 1st muffler,

    need to make:

    #1 SS pipe [50.8 mm] from Y of double pipe to 1st muffler,
    1 flange made of SS and 1 made of steel,
    4"x9" oval x 11" muffler [or something similar],
    pipe from 1st muffler over the back axle to 2nd muffler [#2 pipe 60.4 mm],
    4" round muffler [or something similar],
    end piece from 2nd muffler to the back of the car.

    The front muffler wil be some thing like picture 1, [but with the out going pipe in the center] and the back like picture 2
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    You should consider the Dynomax UltraFlo mufflers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul View Post
    You should consider the Dynomax UltraFlo mufflers.
    Are they available in Europe??
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    I don't know, check their web site for distributors.
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    Mufflers - reflective and absorbing

    Quote Originally Posted by 2 Fast 4 U View Post
    Well lets see what I've got:

    sprint exhaust manifold,
    stock double pipe between manifold and 1st muffler,

    need to make:

    #1 SS pipe [50.8 mm] from Y of double pipe to 1st muffler,
    1 flange made of SS and 1 made of steel,
    4"x9" oval x 11" muffler [or something similar],
    pipe from 1st muffler over the back axle to 2nd muffler [#2 pipe 60.4 mm],
    4" round muffler [or something similar],
    end piece from 2nd muffler to the back of the car.

    The front muffler wil be some thing like picture 1, [but with the out going pipe in the center] and the back like picture 2
    Erick,
    Don't think they make any "absorbing" oval mufflers with in and out pipes in the center, only baffled/reflecting types. I like using the centered pipe as the entry on the JCW mufflers I use and use the edge pipe as exhaust and oriented toward the outside of the car. This allows me to lean the "over axle" pipe toward the center of the car for extra clearance of the tilted GT shocks. Should give the same results with the other models.


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    1970: '70 GT 1.9 4S 3.44 '72 GT 2.2SSD 5S 3.44 '72 GT 2.4FI 5S 3.44P
    1970: '73 GT 1.9FI 4S 3.44 '75 1900 1.9FI 4S 3.44
    1980: '85 Bitter SC 3.9FI 5S 3.44P
    2000: '09 Solstice GXP Coupe 2.0 SIDI VVT "Stage 2" Turbo 5S 3.73P

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