<VV> exhaust pipes

Mark Corbin airvair at earthlink.net
Sat Mar 15 19:45:05 EDT 2008


One thing I have noticed is that mud flaps change the air flow on LM
Corvairs. A pair mounted on one of my cars tends to wrap the exhaust around
the corners of the car and blacken and discolor the rear bumper corners.
Thus one has the choice of blackening and discoloring the chrome bumper
corners OR sand/dirt/&stone-blasting the paint off the bottoms of the rear
quarter panels. LOL

-Mark


> [Original Message]
> From: Ron <ronh at owt.com>
> Subject: Re: <VV> exhaust pipes
>
> Too many owners forget that General Motors knew what they were doing and 
> even seemingly minor changes can have significantly negative consequences.
> RonH
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Ernie Sanders" <epssax at yahoo.com>
> Subject: <VV> exhaust pipes
>
> >I have fumes coming into my heater.  Bob Hall brought
> > up a very interesting subject.  I have my flowmaster
> > exhaust exiting straight back.  Because of the shape
> > of the rear of a late corvair Bob related that GM
> > exited the exhaust to the side.  I started a new
> > subject because this is an important issue for all of
> > us.  Unfortunately my exhaust tips are welded on.
> > gonna have to rethink the system.  However, all
> > Corvair owners could avoid the problem I am having.
> > Thanks Bob Hall.  I hope there is lot of discussion on
> > this.  Ernie
> >
> >
> > 




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