Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2016 14:29:50 -1000
Reply-To: "SDF ( aka ;jim lahey' - Scott )" <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
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From: "SDF ( aka ;jim lahey' - Scott )" <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Subject: Re: Muffler upgrade info request
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here's what I'll say...
the 2.1 exhaust system is better made and superior in every way over the
'why-didn't-we-do-it-better-initallly-anyway?" semi-joke 1.9 system.
advantages ...
first of all, an actual Real Muffler support and mounting system. That
afterthought bracket affair on the right side of the 1.9 ..I've seen a
hundred broken ones. Like they weren't even thinking when they
...'whoops...I guess we have to come up with some way to support this
muffler."
pure back yard silly engineering.
On the 2.1 ..the cast aluminum bracket that bolts to the aft send of the
engine has too big cast in tabs, with two bolt holes each.
These hold nice cradle-style well made stamped steel brackets, that take
straps over the top.
Holds the 2.1 muffler just excellently.
These cradle brackets are different 'altitude' relative to the body for
a Syncro, so be sure you get 2WD ones if that's what you drive. I would
buy new ones at Van Cafe myself.
2. the header pipes are a little longer, and on the left side there is a
cast iron collector junction..that part ain't wearing out easily.
3. The whole exhaust is more to the left, so there is room for a 2.1
style oil cooler/heat exchanger. There are lots of those around, they
come on all diesel vanaons, all TD jetta type cars, and all 2.1
waterboxers. You need the longer pipe that screws into the block that
the cooler and oil filter mount to. And the large ( 27mm I think ) nut
that holds the cooler on, and o-ring there.
These are fairly easy to plumb into a 1.9 cooling system. Conveniently,
the plastic junction piece on the firewall that has 4 main coolant hoses
connected to it, and a small bleed line..
the Auto Trans Version of this part has 2 hose nipples on the far side
of the firewall to feed coolant to an auto trans oil. Just connect your
'new' oil cooler/heat exchanger there.
This part is a worthwhile upgrade..
helps engine oil get up to temp sooner, helps stabilize engine oil
temps, and does a little cooling when things are really hot.
4. The 2.1 muffler is both longer and larger diameter than the 1.9
muffler. I assume that aids in flow and reduces back pressure a little
bit. Personally, I just paint all my exhaust system parts with
first....Flame Proof brand gray primer.............then Flame Pro0f
final coat, in gray, black, red whatever you like . They stay
non-rusted pretty well that way.
a word of caution ..there are 2.1 mufflers in the aftermarket that are
improperly made in the smaller 1.9 muffler diameter. You don't want one
of those.
If you ever see one on a vanagon you'll know because someone jammed
something like an old brake pad in the support bracket and clamp so
it'll clamp down on the muffler, or shortened the strap or something
mickey mouse.
5. While not 'an advantage' ...the 02 sensor on a 2.1 is in the Cat,
not the J pipe on the side.
You could keep your 1.9 cat and get an O2 bung welded into the 2.1
J-Pipe on the left, which is a very well made pipe. Considerably better
than the 1.9's.
< the 1.9.... that same pipe, without a cast iron collector junction
like the 2.1 uses, likes to rot and rust. I probably have 4 good ones
and 3 rusted to junk ones of those pipes. Generally I don't assemble
much that is 1.9 at all these days ..and as I wrote early ..ALL systems
and parts from the 2.1 will retrofit to the 1.9 easily. )
re Stainless Steel ..sure , will hold up longer, though it's a little
weird as a metal.
if you ever have to drill any, you need really good cobalt bits. It
welds nicely with the right equipment, but doesn't like being cut with
an oxy-accetylene torch.
I'm happy with plane old steel...
aluminized steel I believe, in good Vanagon mufflers. The ones I get
from Halsey Automotive in Portland OR are usually made in Italy. They
Last just fine for me.
lastly, you'll need a 2.1 tail pipe and gasket.
it's like 15 parts or something, total.... ..but so, so much better.
Scott
On 3/31/2016 1:43 PM, Eric Caron wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> 2 Muffler questions. If I upgrade now to a 2.1 muffler on my 85 1.9 What stainless muffler would folks recommend and why? Is there only the Go Westy or is there another and what are the advantages?
>
>
> Also, Am I likely to notice any differences in sound or performance? What might I expect?
>
> Anyone done this to a 1.9 and have info to share?
>
> Eric Caron
> 85 GL Auto
>