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Type 4 Off Road Exhaust?

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:07 pm
by nicholastanguma
According to Vintage Speed their Type 4 equal length headers hang level with the engine sump, meaning more ground clearance for off pavement situations, obviously, especially important when a skid plate will already be decreasing ground clearance measurements.

My only complaint with this exhaust is that I'd be giving up some performance by not having a merged system. But all of the merged systems I've found online hang lower than the engine's sump.

Is there a Type 4 exhaust system out there that affords hot performance while affording high ground clearance at the same time?

Re: Type 4 Off Road Exhaust?

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 4:41 am
by wreck
Have you looked at Turbo Thomas . or CSP .http://www.ttexhausts.com/vw-hideaway-exhaust/

I did a DIY job .

Re: Type 4 Off Road Exhaust?

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:24 am
by NextGen
Most likely like Wreck I cut down a set of stock T-4 heater box headeds .

I mounted A stainless steel exhaust from Bluebird which I bought from Just Kempempers in the UK. That was 30 years ago, same engine, the top photos is the car today. The two below were before I did the body work so you can see the complete system. Sounds great as for performance I have no clue. What ever you buy the stainless steel pays off. Stock steel does not last long. 30 Years ago I paid $250 for the system, now the prices are crazy. Than again the steel systems are more money too!!!!! May equal out.



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Re: Type 4 Off Road Exhaust?

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 2:56 pm
by nicholastanguma
wreck wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 4:41 am Have you looked at Turbo Thomas . or CSP .http://www.ttexhausts.com/vw-hideaway-exhaust/

Possibly helpful, thanks! :)

Re: Type 4 Off Road Exhaust?

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 2:57 pm
by nicholastanguma
NextGen wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:24 am Most likely like Wreck I cut down a set of stock T-4 heater box headeds .

I mounted A stainless steel exhaust from Bluebird which I bought from Just Kempempers in the UK. That was 30 years ago, same engine, the top photos is the car today. The two below were before I did the body work so you can see the complete system. Sounds great as for performance I have no clue. What ever you buy the stainless steel pays off. Stock steel does not last long. 30 Years ago I paid $250 for the system, now the prices are crazy. Than again the steel systems are more money too!!!!! May equal out.



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Beautifully done, lovely to look at, thumbs up.

Re: Type 4 Off Road Exhaust?

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2020 4:10 pm
by NextGen
If you like the rear you will like the front too!!
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And the dash, Ha
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Re: Type 4 Off Road Exhaust?

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 10:05 pm
by chuckput
The Type 4 exhaust, because the exhaust ports are on the bottom of the engine opposed to the Type 1s exits being on the the front and back of the engine, will always have an issue with ground clearance. I run a Tri-Mil system on my Baja Bug and I give you a photo of that system showing the ground clearance I have.


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Re: Type 4 Off Road Exhaust?

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 10:26 pm
by Piledriver
You have a 5 degree trans mount as well? Further increases clearance.
Typically made for 091 bus trans installation, may have to fab one for std t1 irs trans.

After seeing the quality of one I bought (and returned) I fabbed one for my sons 71 super with an 091, used std shifter/rod in tunnel.
It was about 2 degrees/ Road car.

Re: Type 4 Off Road Exhaust?

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2020 10:29 pm
by twodollardoug
I know this is off topic, but I modified my intake manifolds to level out my carbs on my 5 car. Especially with the engine pitched up at an angle. Exhaust was a trimil with duel megaphones.

Re: Type 4 Off Road Exhaust?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2020 3:21 pm
by chuckput
Piledriver wrote: Wed Aug 05, 2020 10:26 pm You have a 5 degree trans mount as well? Further increases clearance.
Typically made for 091 bus trans installation, may have to fab one for std t1 irs trans.

After seeing the quality of one I bought (and returned) I fabbed one for my sons 71 super with an 091, used std shifter/rod in tunnel.
It was about 2 degrees/ Road car.
That is correct, I have a 5 degree mount to allow me to mount to an 091 trans and have the shift rod still in the tunnel. It gives me a little additional clearance.