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Old 07-06-2009, 08:55 PM   #1
Parmas
 
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Exhaust Shifter

Within the next few weeks I intend to complete the exhaust. Well during the experience I had to date without an exhuast, I really love the roar sound it makes. Although, the car is intended to be streetable and it is too noisy for the people in the neighbourhood who do not like race cars etc..

Yesterday I took some time talking to a friend and he just gave me an idea which is to make a sort of exhaust shifter. In that time we laughed on it but thinking of it, if it could be made, will be awesome to own.

It would be a sort of y-shape welded with the end of the downpipe which in it will be a sort of shifter controlled by hand lever or something else like a motor which shifts the exhaust in one end or the other. I made a rough sketch for it to make a little sense.

I know this looks insane but if it could be made, this would be a unique custom feature the car would have.
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