Re: New exaust system (was stainless steel air filter box)
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Re: New exaust system (was stainless steel air filter box)



Walt, Yes, I can take it on. I have been thinking about it anyway. 
Just haven't had time to do a lot of research. I will make some 
inquiries and let the group know. It will be a while. But since were 
stainless, were not going anywhere anyway. 
John
P.S. How many do you want. It would be nice to take pole.


--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Walter" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote:
> John Hervey,
> 
> Do you want to volunteer to make a new exhaust system? (No sarcasm
> intended.) Making curved round stainless pipes requires different 
tools
> than angular shaped air boxes. I'm familiar with the later. Each 
time I
> check my stock air filter, I hate putting it back in when I would 
rather
> replace it with a K&N. Since the exhaust system is maintenance 
free, I
> don't think about it as often.
> 
> There is a sadly rusted out DeLorean frame with what is left of an 
engine in
> town that I might buy from the owner. (All of the valuable parts 
have
> already been scarfed off.) Having that to get dimensions from, I 
might try
> to design a better exhaust IF I can get someone to make it for me. 
If I
> showed up to an exhaust shop with some tubes of 18-8 stainless 
steel, would
> that be too hard on the bending equipment?
> 
> Walt Tampa, FL
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dherv10@xxxx <dherv10@xxxx>
> 
> >Walt and others, Why do a lot of work on the intake end, when your
> >just going to run into a problem on the exhaust end.






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