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spidergirl

Abarth exhaust system

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Hi there is an Abarth system for sale on this site but it is for either a 1400 or 1600 engine. Can any body tell me if it will also fit an 1800 engine as well.

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124spiderman
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Re: Abarth exhaust system

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Hi
Are you refering to the rear muffler? It should fit with no problem.
As far as I can tell, there are virtually no differences from 1600cc to 1800cc engines cars in reference to chassis details.
The 2.0 had notable diffrences with refernce to exhaust mounts, rear axle/suspension and drivetrain. Also, engine sits slightly taller hence to larger bonnet (hood) bulges.
In any case, if its the rear muffler you are refering to - twin pipes -, Abarths had them as standard as they were 1800(CSA)
In the worst case scenario, any capable exhaust muffler guy can tweak to fit nicely.
Hope this helps
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Re: Abarth exhaust system

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If it starts at the exit from the manifold (the down pipe, two into one) you may need to make a spacer to bridge a possible gap from the bottom of the manifold to the top of the down pipe. There is a huge difference (A@1.5) on a 2.0 litre and I believe there is a smaller difference on a 1.8.
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Re: Abarth exhaust system

Post by Sunracer »

Here is the answer, wee my post in this thread, I have one on my car:

http://fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=13840
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