2010/04/04 12:14:59
gmgeeman
Hey Zac, check out http://www.blackmambaracing.com.au/, 9793 5555, they can supply oval NASCA exhaust tube in 3", 3.5" and 4"
Gerald
2010/04/04 13:42:37
Mark
quote:
Originally posted by Mish

Thanks for the reply mark,

Few questions

How tight is it up in the 'over diff' section
also does the exhaust ever scrape whilst driving
and does it sit real close to the floor and is the heat transmitted

cheers
Zac



Tight but fits with all suspension movement okay, the exhaust needs to be thought out for best results...
No it does not scrape in general use, only in extreme circumstances
It is close to the floor, I have lining under the carpet to assist with heat.
2010/04/13 14:29:06
premacist
just a maybe---- use some 3 inch and flatten it bit a in some places so its wide but only an inch high ---
2010/04/13 19:42:13
darnoldrs
I could have fitted a 2.5" exaust over the BW diff, even with it being this low but the watts link was in the way on one side so i had to go under the diff.
http://classic-ford.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2090&whichpage=17
2010/04/13 21:57:54
PeterM
"Just run side pipes down the outside of the car 'hotrod style' like on the AC Cobras."

What are these cheap american cars doing on OUR forum group !!!! [}:)]
2010/04/15 07:02:21
darnoldrs
On a practacal note, the chassis hangs down to low and you dont have enough height to get an exaust pipe out the side if the car is low. far better off out the back.
2010/04/15 08:45:17
Bloodyeck
Peter M; wash your mouth out with soap. The AC is a classic English sports car. It's just that Carroll Shelby took a liking to them and stuffed stonking great FORD V8s in them to give them a bit more grunt.
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