exhaust system
exhaust system
I’m in the process of researching exhaust systems to replace the custom system currently on my car. The current system consists of 1 timevalve muffler on each side, big, fat pipes, and minimal bends. It’s a beautifully made system that is very throaty and very loud -- however, it's not sufficiently “authentic” for my taste.
I considered Timevalve, ANSA, and Stebro, but I believe I’ve settled on a Stebro system, given the price and the sound. They claim that it will require only “minor tweaking” to fit, but I know better from Tom’s experience. I’ll have a local shop that comes highly recommended wrestle with it on my behalf to make it fit.
Before I commit to them, I’d like to hear others’ advice or suggestions, and also know if Stebro systems are available only directly from Stebro or if there are other options. Thanks.
I considered Timevalve, ANSA, and Stebro, but I believe I’ve settled on a Stebro system, given the price and the sound. They claim that it will require only “minor tweaking” to fit, but I know better from Tom’s experience. I’ll have a local shop that comes highly recommended wrestle with it on my behalf to make it fit.
Before I commit to them, I’d like to hear others’ advice or suggestions, and also know if Stebro systems are available only directly from Stebro or if there are other options. Thanks.
'64 330 America s/n 5109
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Hi Andrew,
It was nice to be able to hear the different sytems based on Tom's recordings. I am with Matt on this one. The Ansa sounds the truest to my car which still has the original system and to me, sounds the best. I think it will only add to the car's value having the Ansa system as it should.
Regards,
Rudy van Daalen Wetters
1963 GTE s/n 4001
1966 330 GT s/n 8705
It was nice to be able to hear the different sytems based on Tom's recordings. I am with Matt on this one. The Ansa sounds the truest to my car which still has the original system and to me, sounds the best. I think it will only add to the car's value having the Ansa system as it should.
Regards,
Rudy van Daalen Wetters
1963 GTE s/n 4001
1966 330 GT s/n 8705
i replaced the outrageously heavy and expensive original center resonator sections on my 1978 400 with a custom stainless solution from Stebro.
virtually straight through,with one bullit style resonator per side, until they bolt up to the Ansa silencers at the back which had been replaced by the P.O.
i absolutely love the sound now. very similar at idle and constant velocity but much more robust under load. Great price and sound from Stebro but be prepared for some frustration as far as Stebro's delivery is concerned though.
brett
virtually straight through,with one bullit style resonator per side, until they bolt up to the Ansa silencers at the back which had been replaced by the P.O.
i absolutely love the sound now. very similar at idle and constant velocity but much more robust under load. Great price and sound from Stebro but be prepared for some frustration as far as Stebro's delivery is concerned though.
brett
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I thought that others might like some more details on my search. I need an entire system, which consists of (a) front Y-pipes, between header flanges and center sections, (b) center muffler sections, and (c) rear tail pipe sections. 2 of each are required, of course.
I contacted Tubi, ANSA (through a distributor), Timevalve, and Stebro. Tubi never responded. The ANSA system price was $4900 including shipping, but this was without they Y-pipes which they did not mention even though I did. Timevalve’s price was $3,700.00 which included painting but, again, no Y-pipes. Shipping would be an additional $180. Stebro’s total cost was $2550, plus $83 for shipping, and an additional $300 if they were to paint them. Stebro also offered a 10% discount for FCA members.
I would be curious to know if others’ price searches produced similar results, and to know if anyone has found a reasonably-priced (ha!) ANSA system. I agree with others that the ANSA system sounds great – one of the pure joys of driving #8705 was the perfect exhaust note from this system.
I contacted Tubi, ANSA (through a distributor), Timevalve, and Stebro. Tubi never responded. The ANSA system price was $4900 including shipping, but this was without they Y-pipes which they did not mention even though I did. Timevalve’s price was $3,700.00 which included painting but, again, no Y-pipes. Shipping would be an additional $180. Stebro’s total cost was $2550, plus $83 for shipping, and an additional $300 if they were to paint them. Stebro also offered a 10% discount for FCA members.
I would be curious to know if others’ price searches produced similar results, and to know if anyone has found a reasonably-priced (ha!) ANSA system. I agree with others that the ANSA system sounds great – one of the pure joys of driving #8705 was the perfect exhaust note from this system.
'64 330 America s/n 5109
You might also want to check the warranty for these systems. I blew one of the welds on my Timevalve system, (backfire? low curb?) and they fixed it for free as part of their life of ownership guarantee. Tubi is a one year guarantee and their system is about $5000.
Ex - 1964 330GT #6097
1963 Abarth Monomille
1970 Porsche 911S
1974 BMW 2002turbo
1963 Abarth Monomille
1970 Porsche 911S
1974 BMW 2002turbo
I orders mine from QuickSilver in London. I don't know the shippingcost to the US but I payed around $ 2100 inkuding the heatshields and the Y-pipes.
Perfect fitting and no problems.
(Don't accsept their first offer-they will go lower)
Dag
Perfect fitting and no problems.
(Don't accsept their first offer-they will go lower)
Dag
330 GT 2+2 Serie II VIN 8495, 1966
Fiat DINO Coupe 246, 1971
Fiat Ritmo Abarth 1988
ISO Milano Diva 1959
Audi Urquattro 1984
Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8, 2006
Fiat DINO Coupe 246, 1971
Fiat Ritmo Abarth 1988
ISO Milano Diva 1959
Audi Urquattro 1984
Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8, 2006
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or you could save yourself a ton of money and go this route
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 21418&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 21418&rd=1
1970 365 gt 2+2 13137, 1997 550 Maranello, 1969 Lamborghini Miura S, 1973 365 GTB/4 Daytona