She Runs... Now I need some exhaust.
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She Runs... Now I need some exhaust.
Hello to all. I first want to say thanks to all of you who post your expertise on this forum. You guys are awesome. I have been a member for a while, but don't post a lot. I check the site often though, and have found a lot of good stuff here. Anyway, I posted in the "Getting to know you" thread, https://www.rx7club.com/showpost.php...&postcount=286, that I have a running 1979 RX7 that needs a little work. Well, one new radiator, a completely rebuilt carbeuretor and a completely restored fuel tank later, and she is running. Whoooohooooo. I love it. I have posted some pics so you have a reference as I begin to restore her. She isn't much to look at right now, but I intend to fix that over time.
Anyway, I do have a technical question. The next step is exhaust. I need a whole new setup. I am not looking for anything amazing right now, just something that will keep the car a Rolling Restoration if you will. I would like to replace the manifold before I take it to the guy who will install the remaining parts from the downpipe back. Any suggestions for a good aftermarket manifold. I would like to bypass all that air pump nonsense if I can, and just make it a good old fashioned "get rid of the exhaust" system. Any advice is helpful. I searched the FAQ section as well as the main forums, but found nothing helpful, so forgive me if I have posted a repeat.
Thanks again for such a great forum. I look forward to making more posts as I get this car more and more restored. Sincerely,
B. P.
Anyway, I do have a technical question. The next step is exhaust. I need a whole new setup. I am not looking for anything amazing right now, just something that will keep the car a Rolling Restoration if you will. I would like to replace the manifold before I take it to the guy who will install the remaining parts from the downpipe back. Any suggestions for a good aftermarket manifold. I would like to bypass all that air pump nonsense if I can, and just make it a good old fashioned "get rid of the exhaust" system. Any advice is helpful. I searched the FAQ section as well as the main forums, but found nothing helpful, so forgive me if I have posted a repeat.
Thanks again for such a great forum. I look forward to making more posts as I get this car more and more restored. Sincerely,
B. P.
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