<VV> Turbo and Dual exhausts
FrankCB@aol.com
FrankCB@aol.com
Mon, 1 Mar 2004 17:02:40 EST
Jim,
I agree with you that it's probably a NON-turbo engine. It would be
lots of work to take the single exhaust from a single turbo and split it into 2
exhaust pipes, 2 mufflers and 2 tailpipes. On the other hand, if he has TWO
turbos, one on each exhaust manifold, then 2 of everything downstream makes
lots of sense. I'm sure somebody on this list (or on Fastvairs) has already
done this.
Frank "envious" Burkhard
In a message dated 2/28/04 1:04:51 PM Eastern Standard Time,
UltraMonzaWest@aol.com writes:
> Well, almost anything could be done with enough time, money, and ingenuity,
>
> but dual exhausts on an otherwise stock turbo engine would be a REAL
> stretch. My suspicion is that he had a Spyder body with a non-turbo engine
> with dual exhausts. Perhaps a 140, but it could have been any other HP
> engine -- even a turbo converted to natural aspiration -- with dual
> exhausts added.
>
> Jim Simpson