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stuntman:
Hello one and all.

Well my series 3 rebuild is slowly progressing. I'm hoping for a solid chassis by the end of next week :) So I can start rebuilding the old girl.

My question really is this, has anyone done a 'stack' exhaust, ie comming up from under the rear load bed floor to exit by the roof?

If so, has anyone got any pictures?

Regards

Andi

carbore:
Not seen one but think its a nice idea. I was told once by an MOT inspector that vertical exhausts were exempt from emissions regs?

Any idea if this is true.

TBM:

--- Quote from: stuntman on January 21, 2009, 14:42:03 ---Hello one and all.

Well my series 3 rebuild is slowly progressing. I'm hoping for a solid chassis by the end of next week :) So I can start rebuilding the old girl.

My question really is this, has anyone done a 'stack' exhaust, ie comming up from under the rear load bed floor to exit by the roof?

If so, has anyone got any pictures?

Regards

Andi

--- End quote ---

I had one planned for my S3 but it died before I had a chance to make it. The plan was to use a tractor exhaust  (lots on ebay) complete with 'rain flap' which would be bolted via brackets to the roll bar. A hole in the of the passenger rear seat box would allow the tractor exhaust to be connected to the standard exhaust via a length of flexi pipe.

baron von ledwidge:
I have a mate with a v8 truck cab with an exhaust like that, ill see if i can get some pics, it was dead simple,  tho had no back box or anything so was really loud

landroverkeith:
look forward to seeing them pics

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