exhausting a DG engine

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exhausting a DG engine

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how possible is using type 1 exhaust parts on a DG motor, I'm thinking J tubes, and then a merged header and a single quiet back box
looking at the cost of a complete exhaust for a DG motor

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you can fit a late exhaust on a DG

it will need the support brackets and the engine carrier with the correct lugs for the brackets

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thanks, but that's not going to solve any of the cost issues
type 1 (beetle) exhaust parts are very much cheaper
I could buy a quality, possibly a stainless system, for the cost of a t3 exhaust

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Engines are different. Exhausts are different.
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dink wrote:thanks, but that's not going to solve any of the cost issues
type 1 (beetle) exhaust parts are very much cheaper
I could buy a quality, possibly a stainless system, for the cost of a t3 exhaust

best of luck with the beetle zorst then!
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