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Old 09-12-2008, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by rich-allen View Post
This has always been a concern when using the g-bar / air-bar and routing exhaust. Talking with Rodger (Ironworks) last night about routing the exhaust on my car he didn't think it would be that difficult to fabricate.

If your fuel tank is narrowed it won't be a problem, if you don't then it makes things that much harder.

I've seen it done a couple different ways, neither of them were that impressive... I'm sure Rodger will post up a few pictures of the exhaust as soon as it's finished.


BTW, how's your builder coming along with the deadline?
I did stay with a stock tank and added sump and baffling to it. So yes it will be interesting on the exhaust. Might do a turn down right behind the rear tires I am thinking.

The build is coming along lately I think. Going up next week to check it out. Apparently he has been actually workin on my car!

look forward to your car's pics.
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