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Old 05-23-2009, 07:42 PM   #3 (permalink)
Believer45
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LINK TO PHOTO of a model of an H1 Hummer with the high water exhaust. You can at least get the idea.

I have seen stacks on the outside of pickup trucks with caps and pickups with flatbeds that are actually wider than the cab. I have seen photos of a set on a Mustang LINK HERE that just looked silly to me. My personal opinion is if the exhaust is wider than anything else it looks funny. Running stacks inside tubes up (say 5" stacks inside an 8" tube) through the interior of an EX would warm up the inside of the vehicle, running them bare through the interior would get downright hot. Either option will drastically affect interior room.

You could run them inside of a double wall insulated chimney pipe from a wood stove to keep the heat out.

If this is not a serious question, good job. Got me a good one.

Dave / Believer45
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