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sebastiaan

posted on 17/11/07 at 04:16 PM Reply With Quote
rear exhaust

Hi there,

I've just gotten back from one of the last blasts of the season and am thinking about reocating the exhaust exit to the rear f the car. (I find the car to loud from inside and don't want more silencing, loud pipes save lives and all that ;-) ) Have any of you lot done this? If so, how have you routed the exhaust? My car is an Indy / Pinto, so has less room under the rear "axle" then a live axled car would have...

Cheers,
Sebastiaan






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speedyxjs

posted on 17/11/07 at 04:21 PM Reply With Quote
Iv been thinking about this and the only problem i can see is if there is enough room in the tranny tunnel. Jaguar exhausts exit ofer the rear axle and out the back so i dont know if this idea could be adopted in a seven





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westf27

posted on 17/11/07 at 04:37 PM Reply With Quote
Do what Lotus did and keep the side pipe and run under rear arch and over axle to rear
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jos

posted on 17/11/07 at 04:53 PM Reply With Quote
have a look for bigrich's photo archive & car at shows

He's taken his exhaust down the transmission tunnel and out through the back panel

He does use a freelander diff which is vital to create the space for the exhaust to come through





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