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
exhausting a DG engine
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Re: exhausting a DG engine
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

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

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Re: exhausting a DG engine
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
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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Re: exhausting a DG engine
Engines are different. Exhausts are different.
88 1.9 gassed w/Westy conversion & Reimo topper
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Re: exhausting a DG engine
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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