Hello again Early Bay'ers,
Given that it's payday soon and Dubfreeze soon after, I looking to fit an aftermarket/performace exhaust to my slammed 69 RHD Westy.
Despite only running a stock 1600cc, my first choice at the moment is a CSP Python (http://www.csp-shop.de/products/22309a.html).
However, I do still want to maintain all the benefits associated with heat exchangers (mainly a heated cab), not least because I've just had the heating/cooling system, plus extras, reconditioned just before Christmas.
Therefore, I would like to ask if this can be achieved with my first choice exhaust? Or is there a prefered alternative? Although, perhaps it's best if I explain why I was drawn to the CSP Python in the first place.
* Firstly, the fact that my Bus is slammed means that ground clearance is a factor.
* Secondly, even if ground clearance was not an issue I still very much appreciate the subtle, 'tucked-up' look of the Python. The opposite I guess to the display of protruding twisted stainless hanging out the back of one's Bus.
* Finally, the Python gives a stock 1600cc a has a nice rumbling undertone. Although, I have not experienced this first-hand and would therefore welcome feedback on this comment.
So in summary I would like to fit an aftermarket exhaust system that provides heat to the cab whilst also maintaining 'most' of the original look of the vehicle, but not necessaryly the sound!
Also I would more then appreciate some pictures of exhausts you good people have fitted to your fine vehicles, which would help me greatly in my quest for the prefect exhaust.
Warm regards,
Leslie
Given that it's payday soon and Dubfreeze soon after, I looking to fit an aftermarket/performace exhaust to my slammed 69 RHD Westy.
Despite only running a stock 1600cc, my first choice at the moment is a CSP Python (http://www.csp-shop.de/products/22309a.html).
However, I do still want to maintain all the benefits associated with heat exchangers (mainly a heated cab), not least because I've just had the heating/cooling system, plus extras, reconditioned just before Christmas.
Therefore, I would like to ask if this can be achieved with my first choice exhaust? Or is there a prefered alternative? Although, perhaps it's best if I explain why I was drawn to the CSP Python in the first place.
* Firstly, the fact that my Bus is slammed means that ground clearance is a factor.
* Secondly, even if ground clearance was not an issue I still very much appreciate the subtle, 'tucked-up' look of the Python. The opposite I guess to the display of protruding twisted stainless hanging out the back of one's Bus.
* Finally, the Python gives a stock 1600cc a has a nice rumbling undertone. Although, I have not experienced this first-hand and would therefore welcome feedback on this comment.
So in summary I would like to fit an aftermarket exhaust system that provides heat to the cab whilst also maintaining 'most' of the original look of the vehicle, but not necessaryly the sound!
Also I would more then appreciate some pictures of exhausts you good people have fitted to your fine vehicles, which would help me greatly in my quest for the prefect exhaust.
Warm regards,
Leslie