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Exhaust on a 86 ea82 gl wagon


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Howdy,

 

I was just curious what you guys had done as far as exhaust systems on your ea82's. I want something that sounds kinda loud, but doesn't rob me of any of the little power that I already have. I'm not really sure how the whole exhaust system operates so any tips or just what you did would be cool.

 

Thanks

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I have an 87' GL Wagon 4x4, EA-82 with dual exhaust. 2" pipe, a crossover about midway back for pressure equalization, then exits right in front of each rear tire. It has a really nice deep sound. Oh yeah, with 2 like 18" glass packs.

 

My lifted wagon has an allmost identical setup as crooner's minus the tip resonators, wich does make a much different sound.

 

The tip resonators were added to keep the valume down :lol:.

 

Here is both of my cars with custom exhuast that i did when i still worked at CmC (Exhuast shop).

 

 

Ok crooner, your turn:).

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I like to install a cherry bomb to the y pipe flange, and 1/34 to the rear diff and a 2" turnout to the side

 

this is what i had on my sedan

 

the best practical use was on my 87 fwd wagon, i cut out a section of the mid pipe and installed the cherry bomb. I then used the leftover pipe to replace the muffler itself, and welded on a rebar piece to mount it up

 

my favorite is open y pipe, but you lose low end grunt, but sounds cool:grin:

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So whats the deal of "unequal headers" to get the subaru boxer rumble? Is it even possible of the older ea's? I would love to make my ea81 sound better(love the subie boxer sound), but not obnoxiously loud.

 

Straight pipe it. You will get that rumble. It's defiantly cool, but also loud.

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My lifted wagon has an allmost identical setup as crooner's minus the tip resonators, wich does make a much different sound.

 

The tip resonators were added to keep the valume down :lol:.

 

Here is both of my cars with custom exhuast that i did when i still worked at CmC (Exhuast shop).

 

 

Ok crooner, your turn:).

 

Allright dude, I dont get home before dark during the week but i'll take a quick video this weekend.

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I forgot my camera so i just drove the car to work, blowing water on one side and all.

 

Here is the video though.

 

 

 

Love the comment "thats even with a blown head gasket":lol:

 

I miss that car, sounds so smoooooth. IMO the best exhuast i have personally heard on a subie yet.

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