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joesturdy
02-09-11, 10:18 AM
Don't really know much about exhausts on Novas so am after some help.

I've got 1.2 Merit and am going to buy a competition exhaust. The first thing I've noticed is that they all seem to be for 1.3/1.4/1.6 engines, just wondering what the differences are and whether I'll need to be a new manifold & downpipe for mine? Will all small block manifolds fit on my engine and if so do I need a 4-2-1 or a 4-1?

Maybe looking at something like this:

http://www.ashleyexhausts.co.uk/vauxhallopel-nova-sr-2-twin-box-exhaust-system-3-single-stainless-steel-tail-pipe-avxs1_p1411239.htm

Any help will be appreciated!

mowgli
02-09-11, 10:32 AM
all the bigger ones fit straight onto a 1.2.
you can get a good improvement over std just by fitting a 1.3 4-2-1 manifold & downpipe, and match the exhaust, & clean up the 2-1 bit. ask c612*** he is the master on this sort of thing.

joesturdy
02-09-11, 10:50 AM
Cheers for that, will have an investigate! Found this but it says it's to be used with a 4 branch, is that just recommendation or will it not fit anything else do your reckon?

http://www.eurorallye.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=8_9&products_id=192

mowgli
02-09-11, 10:57 AM
the thing is this.... the same bore factory exhaust fits the 1.2 (55hp) & 1.6 (100hp).. unless you are going stratospheric on the tuning, you really don't need a costly exhaust, just replace the crap 4-1 manifold with the 4-2-1 std 1300 one. a decent straight thru back box will release a few extra hp, but even if you do a 4 branch, it won't gain useable hp for road/rally usage.

joesturdy
02-09-11, 11:00 AM
Sounds good to me, I'm not too bothered about performance if I'm honest, just want a replacement for my rusted up standard exhuast with a cat, thought while I'm at it I might as well upgrade a bit!

One last question, should I get specifically a 1300 one or will 1400 be similar, if not the same?

Cheers for the help

paul james
02-09-11, 11:04 AM
Based on previous discussions and my own experience, the standard 1.3 4-2-1 manifold is better than the 4-1 manifolds you can buy new. You can get aftermarket 4-2-1 manifolds though, but they are quite hard to find. I would get a 4-2-1 manifold, 1.3 or aftermarket, and get a secondhand system to mate it to, stainless Magnex systems are up for sale a lot.

joesturdy
02-09-11, 11:09 AM
I'll keep an eye out for one! Thanks

paul james
02-09-11, 11:16 AM
rusted up standard exhuast with a cat

I didn't see this when I replied. Keep in mind that if you ditch the cat and don't put another back on, you may well not pass the MOT. Not just on the fact that its visually not there to test, but your emissions could be too high without one. Back in the day I replaced the cat on my 1.2i with a straight through 1.2 carb exhaust section and it shouldn't have passed its MOT due to emissions.

joesturdy
02-09-11, 11:36 AM
I was under the impression that because it was pre 1993 it didn't need one?

paul james
02-09-11, 11:54 AM
I believe its from 1992 when cars required a cat actually, and even if the tester ignores the fact the cat is not there, you still have the emissions test to get through.

joesturdy
02-09-11, 11:57 AM
It's 91 so hopefully that shouldn't be problem, emissons-wise I think I'll risk it and keep my old exhuast with cat to slap back on if it needs re-testing

moffat
02-09-11, 12:04 PM
if its a 91 nova then it wont have a cat anyway... ive got a 92 nova with no cat :)

mowgli
02-09-11, 12:06 PM
is it carb or spi?

joesturdy
02-09-11, 02:32 PM
Forget that, it's a 92, not sure what I was thinking earlier! It's spi

moffat
02-09-11, 02:43 PM
must be a late 92 on a k plate to be a spi, so will have a cat