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Old 01-18-2014, 01:55 PM
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I didn't build them mate, but most competent exhaust places should be able to work it out.

My side pipes were made in the UK to UK specs, so I'm having to repack them over here where the noise rules are stricter.

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Wow thanks Treeve, I thought Aviation regulations were sometimes hard to get your head around!
I will have a look at the Reg's and try to soak it up
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I have made very short headers, then into a cat in between the guard and firewall, to a 90 deg bend into a 1.2 meter hotdog. I haven't started it yet. But it should be quiet enough. It has enough room for a sports muffler later.
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I have made very short headers, then into a cat in between the guard and firewall, to a 90 deg bend into a 1.2 meter hotdog. I haven't started it yet. But it should be quiet enough. It has enough room for a sports muffler later.
JD
Sounds a bit like Ron Ford's Daytona in the pics above...you can see the cat sitting inside the body, and before the side pipes.
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