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Hi Steve
Any noticeable effect on oomph?
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09-07-2020, 08:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-07-2020, 08:28 AM by Colin Cooke.)
I went for the side exit, on my RP. My tailpipe was always hitting the fuel tank or the back axle. It doesn't look as nice as Steve's job. I just used a bit of the existing curve from the up and over exhaust - making sure that it points downwards.
I haven't noticed any change in oomph, but it's definitely worth it for simplicity.
Colin
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09-07-2020, 11:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-07-2020, 11:20 AM by David.H.)
One of my sevens came with a fine chrome "hand" deflector to direct the exhaust away from the lady's nylons.....
Similar available on fleabay often for hot rods ....V8 badged even!
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I don't recall the instructions "saying purchase and fit new manifolds, then proceed to exhaust and tail pipes....."
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The devil is in the detail...
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Rekkers. In your first photograph, your petrol pipe appears to be running perilously close to the exhaust system or is it just an optical illusion?
With regards to exhaust systems in general, I was under the impression that the original RP exhaust tailpipe ran between the tank and the nearside rear wing. The tailpipe was modified to run under the tank on the introduction of the Ruby in late '34, as there was bodywork in the way. Cherished suppliers seem only to supply the Ruby type exhaust, which fits the RP quite well provided attention in made to the placing of the rear support bracket. Certainly, my (new) exhaust system neither rattles nor fouls things. I did find it necessary, however, to put a couple of thick rubber washers in the mounting supporting the end of the silencer to the chassis to stop it growling.
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I am intrigued to what the first part of exhaust is for Ruairidh's picture... i.e. what fits nicely (like that one!) with a bunch of bananas in place of a standard manifold. Has that required further bending, Ruairidh, or is that an off-the-shelf part? I realise bunches of bananas are all going to be different, but...