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New Empi gt exhaust fitted
Hi Guys, with alot of trouble I have managed to replace all the manifolds along with a new empi gt exhaust which sounds lovely. the only problem is it doesnt pull away as fast and seems to be holding back. would this be an air or fuel problem. I would of thought that the empi exhaust would help it breath better?
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Re: New Empi gt exhaust fitted
Empi exhausts are a waste of money in my opinion
it'll rot away soon so you'll be getting another anyway.
as for your problem was it like this before the empi box was fitted?
it'll rot away soon so you'll be getting another anyway.

as for your problem was it like this before the empi box was fitted?
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No it wasnt it was much better pull away
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Re: New Empi gt exhaust fitted
Restricted gas flow due to a rubbish exhaust by the sound of it. Empis are useless.
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Re: New Empi gt exhaust fitted
cheers for all your useful comments. So what is the better exhaust for more performance, or is there one?
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Re: New Empi gt exhaust fitted
Not what you wanted to hear mate. I just stick with standard stuff, the only thing that gives me more grunt is a tail wind!
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lol cheers john
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Re: New Empi gt exhaust fitted
If you have not done so already, It would be a good idea to get some decent heat proof paint on that exhaust as they tend to go rusty very quickly so ive seen.
Did you have to bend the valance to get it to fit?
I imagine its the difference in back pressure thats lost the low end torque.
Did you have to bend the valance to get it to fit?
I imagine its the difference in back pressure thats lost the low end torque.
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Re: New Empi gt exhaust fitted
empi gts actually rob power, i prove this on a dyno.
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Re: New Empi gt exhaust fitted
guitarman482 wrote:cheers for all your useful comments. So what is the better exhaust for more performance, or is there one?
Sorry, you must be a bit miffed by the comments on your Empi exhaust

At least you did not have to pay a huge amount for it, they are the very cheapest system for our vans.
Also it won't last much more than a year

When it comes time to replace, or sooner if you can afford / want to, buy whatever you can afford from Brickwerks. http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... ory_id=103" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I stand to be corrected, but I think the manifold pipes are all the same for the earlier system, if I am right you could just buy a back box (Stainless if you can afford it) and bolt that on = 1/2 hour job on a newly fitted system like yours

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Re: New Empi gt exhaust fitted
Not familiar with the empi but if it came with a header pipe (ie four pipes to one large flange), just throw the can away and fit a three-bolt suzuki or kawasaki muffler. If you look in the Wiki under exhausts - custom, you'll see how I adapted mine. I got a noticeable power boost doing that and several have fitted the same or similar. Big bike cans seem to have just the right amount of back pressure and you can pick them up for £20 in stainless. The only downside is you may have to cut part of rear apron to accomodate it (depending on what you get). Not regretted mine and it sounds great too. NIce rumble without being an annoyance.
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CovKid wrote:Not familiar with the empi but if it came with a header pipe (ie four pipes to one large flange), just throw the can away and fit a three-bolt suzuki or kawasaki muffler.
Good call

E D I T = Looking here = http://www.machine7.com/section.php?xSec=2739" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I cannot find the "GT" version for a T25 (T3) so not sure if it does have a single flange at one end, I suspect not

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http://www.machine7.com/product.php?xPr ... 7d720a90c8" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;, this is called the dual quite pack.
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guitarman482 wrote:http://www.machine7.com/product.php?xPr ... 7d720a90c8, this is called the dual quite pack.
Ah, I don't think CovKids suggestion will work with that setup, but you can fit a standard (early type) silencer easily

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yer i think I will. I just have trouble with the fact that something like the wedge should have the option of a variety of exhausts that improve the performance of the van. I have been rebuilding Lambrettas and vespas for years and there are hundreds of different types of exhausts, mainly build by Germans to improve the reliability and performance of the engine. yet there seems to be only four maybe five options for my type of van. So I have contacted a friend of mine at rayspeed and we will be looking at building one together. watch this space 
