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Beetle exhaust on a 1600 early bay westy
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhodrich" data-source="post: 605012" data-attributes="member: 25434"><p>They fit without a problem, and you'll probably get away with it, but there's a good reason why busses were fitted with a side exit exhaust. The area to the rear of a bus is a very low pressure area when you're driving along, and if your exhaust exits there, there's a possibility that if your boot lid seal or decklid seal isn't very good, then exhaust fumes will end up in the bus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhodrich, post: 605012, member: 25434"] They fit without a problem, and you'll probably get away with it, but there's a good reason why busses were fitted with a side exit exhaust. The area to the rear of a bus is a very low pressure area when you're driving along, and if your exhaust exits there, there's a possibility that if your boot lid seal or decklid seal isn't very good, then exhaust fumes will end up in the bus. [/QUOTE]
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