They had twin exhaust all the way on the early ones, very expensive as they rotted real quick with the sick petrol we had in those days, Later ones had a single tailpipe from a exhaust that came from a twin front front pipes down to a single outlet.Hope that make sense. I owned one may a year ago, real sofa type seats.
lookoutas,
May 6, 7:26am
They had a heat-box on the intake that covered the center section of the exhaust manifold - if that was cut off, then a twin hockey stick could be fitted. The genuine twin manifold didn't have a hockey stick - it had two separate longitudinal pipes with T pipescoming off. But I've been wrong before.
zephyrheaven,
May 7, 4:37am
X being the unknown factor - spurt being a drip under pressure lol
Some of the above is true however ha
lookoutas,
May 7, 5:40am
Come on zeph - I was waiting for you to give the correct gen.
Didn't know if the MkIII had that heat-box on the intake. I know I had to cut the one off the MkI in order to fit twin hockey sticks, and by the time I slotted the MkIII engine in, I already had extractors.
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