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T66

posted on 28/9/10 at 11:58 AM Reply With Quote
Lada - Fiat Twincam

I am busy with the engine swap on my Lada (yes Lada)..

Its going to get a complete stainless exhaust system, made by my very gifted future son in law.

I want a fruity exhaust, loud but not too loud if that makes sense. The car is stripped out of carpet/soundproofing so I am used to lots of road noise anyway.

What diameter pipe is suggested for the system? - Im thinking 2"


And some advice on cherry bombs please, any good ?


Heres a picture of the system








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se7en

posted on 28/9/10 at 12:52 PM Reply With Quote
Putting a stainless exhaust on it will double the cars value
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ashg

posted on 28/9/10 at 12:57 PM Reply With Quote
if its a 2.0 twin cam then i would go 2 1/4. get yourself on guy crofts forum. you have to send him an email to join but if your doing something interesting with a twinc then becoming a member is easy.





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T66

posted on 28/9/10 at 01:40 PM Reply With Quote
I was thinking along the 2 - 2 1/4 inch pipe.

Its going to get a cherry bomb backbox Ive decided, I will pick up a centre small box from somewhere.






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blakep82

posted on 28/9/10 at 04:04 PM Reply With Quote
for my 2 litre vauxhall engine, my exhaust is 2.5" stainless





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CraZyyyLada

posted on 7/8/19 at 08:54 AM Reply With Quote
Maybe you have images how it looks after swap (yeah i know it was some time ago)?

AND

I am searching Fiat 132 2.0 litre twincam petrol engine.
Please PM guys if someone have contacts or know where to find it.

[Edited on 7/8/19 by CraZyyyLada]

[Edited on 7/8/19 by CraZyyyLada]

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T66

posted on 7/8/19 at 08:29 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CraZyyyLada
Maybe you have images how it looks after swap (yeah i know it was some time ago)?

AND

I am searching Fiat 132 2.0 litre twincam petrol engine.
Please PM guys if someone have contacts or know where to find it.

[Edited on 7/8/19 by CraZyyyLada]

[Edited on 7/8/19 by CraZyyyLada]



Some reading if you have seen it already my apologies. The Fiat TC mates straight onto the Lada gearbox.

http://www.ladaniva.co.uk/baxter/resources/Grunt.htm


Baxter is in New Zealand, he has posted lots about the Niva, the excellent www.lada.co.uk site is no more, it was a gold mine of information.

https://www.facebook.com/pg/BaxtersNivaSite/photos/?ref=page_internal


Lada Niva factory mods for the Paris Dakar - http://www.ladaniva.co.uk/baxter/resources/Lada_Niva_Dakar_preparation_pt1.pdf

http://www.ladaniva.co.uk/baxter/resources/Lada_Niva_Dakar_preparation_part2.pdf

https://www.4x4brasil.com.br/forum/attachments/niva/195753d1255627940-niva-poch-lada_niva_dakar_preparation-english.pdf






My Niva had 4x2 box section rock slider sills, raised suspension (Spacer doughnuts) longer coils & long reach dampers. Arches were cut back and it sat on 205 x 16s MTs. No front bumper, only 2 seats as I used it like a van. The 4x2 sill conversion is not that hard, can help you out if your interested.

On its first off road RTV trial I shamed some serious money 4x4s, the best one was the 18" vertical rock step, the only other car to get up it was the G Wagen on difflocks, My Niva took 4 goes at it and then scrambled over it.


Post me a picture of yours.





[Edited on 7/8/19 by T66]






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CraZyyyLada

posted on 8/8/19 at 06:47 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by T66
quote:
Originally posted by CraZyyyLada
Maybe you have images how it looks after swap (yeah i know it was some time ago)?

AND

I am searching Fiat 132 2.0 litre twincam petrol engine.
Please PM guys if someone have contacts or know where to find it.

[Edited on 7/8/19 by CraZyyyLada]

[Edited on 7/8/19 by CraZyyyLada]



Some reading if you have seen it already my apologies. The Fiat TC mates straight onto the Lada gearbox.

http://www.ladaniva.co.uk/baxter/resources/Grunt.htm


Baxter is in New Zealand, he has posted lots about the Niva, the excellent www.lada.co.uk site is no more, it was a gold mine of information.

https://www.facebook.com/pg/BaxtersNivaSite/photos/?ref=page_internal


Lada Niva factory mods for the Paris Dakar - http://www.ladaniva.co.uk/baxter/resources/Lada_Niva_Dakar_preparation_pt1.pdf

http://www.ladaniva.co.uk/baxter/resources/Lada_Niva_Dakar_preparation_part2.pdf

https://www.4x4brasil.com.br/forum/attachments/niva/195753d1255627940-niva-poch-lada_niva_dakar_preparation-english.pdf






My Niva had 4x2 box section rock slider sills, raised suspension (Spacer doughnuts) longer coils & long reach dampers. Arches were cut back and it sat on 205 x 16s MTs. No front bumper, only 2 seats as I used it like a van. The 4x2 sill conversion is not that hard, can help you out if your interested.

On its first off road RTV trial I shamed some serious money 4x4s, the best one was the 18" vertical rock step, the only other car to get up it was the G Wagen on difflocks, My Niva took 4 goes at it and then scrambled over it.


Post me a picture of yours.





[Edited on 7/8/19 by T66]


Thank you for information. Now start reading all this info.

Yeah I am familiar with Lada Niva (undestroyable car ). Already i have Niva engine swaped in Lada 2101. But want more power, that why searching Fiat engine .

One more time, thank you for information and gived links.

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