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perry - 01 Jan 2004 21:45 GMT
i purchased he duratrax street force gp and was wondering if i could
upgrade from the standar side exhaust to the rear exhaust
system.please help!!!!!
MikeF - 02 Jan 2004 11:37 GMT
Rear exhaust meaning that the muffler sticks out the back of the car? Most of the time
"rear exhaust" refers to the engine itself, some have exhaust ports on the side, some the
back.
Anyway, this should work for you:

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXDKZ2&P=7

body clearance *may* be an issue, and its hard to tell how much pipe will stick out the
back.
BTW, why do you want rear exhaust anyway? To keep the body clean? it may not be worth the
expense.
HTH, mike

> i purchased he duratrax street force gp and was wondering if i could
> upgrade from the standar side exhaust to the rear exhaust
> system.please help!!!!!
Mark Stevens - 03 Jan 2004 23:07 GMT
> i purchased he duratrax street force gp and was wondering if i could
> upgrade from the standar side exhaust to the rear exhaust
> system.please help!!!!!

You could always do a simple mod with an L shape bracket from local hardware
store, Piece of heat resistant fuel tube and a piece of Aluminium pipe with
home made clamp....did just this very recently on my nephews car and it
looks and works great.

Post reply to popup@nospammarkdstevens.freeserve.co.uk if you would like to
see pic......remove the nospam first

Regards........Mark
 
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