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Date:         Sat, 24 May 2003 09:49:46 -0600
Reply-To:     George Thorburn <thorgk@ACCESSCOMM.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         George Thorburn <thorgk@ACCESSCOMM.CA>
Subject:      Re: S&S exhaust
Comments: To: msutts@EARTHLINK.NET
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Matt, I had the S&S system installed on my 1.9 WB a few years ago, the guy at the muffler shop hated me for a few hours but in the end every thing worked out. He had to cut and re-weld the pipe in one place to make it fit. Since then the pipes have been off and on for an engine rebuild with no problem. I painted the pipes with BBQ paint when they were new and repainted them when they were off for the rebuild, they still look good. Ceramic coating would be nice but I would make sure the pipes fit first. I am not sure about a preformance change because the motor needed rebuilt, but I like the sound. George '85 Westfalia

>> I've been looking at the S&S system sold by ken Wilford and others- has >>anyone been running it and have an opinion about it? I recognize the >>problems of a one-piece set-up like that, but are the improved performance >>claims true?


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