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Date:         Thu, 21 Dec 1995 16:13:05 -0500 (EST)
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From:         Mark Janello <mjanello@umich.edu>
Subject:      exhaust for stock motor

Hi busers,

My current exhaust is going to need to be replaced soon. It's some kind of 4-into-one header thing with a generic looking muffler, and rust is winning the battle with it. I've taped up a few holes but know the end is near.

Do these types of exhaust really offer a big advantage over the stock kind? I have a 1600dp motor with a Solex 34 PICT-3 in a '62 bus. It's pretty cold here in Ann Arbor, so the little tiny extra heat exchangers on the stock exhaust are looking pretty attractive. Also the price is low ($40 for the Brazilian kind).

Also sealing the flanges to the heat boxes is a bitch, they're dented and rusty.

Thanks for any input---

Mark '62 Kombi mjanello@umich.edu


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