Re: [DML] free flow exhausts-legality?
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Re: [DML] free flow exhausts-legality?
- From: "therealdmcvegas" <DMCVegas@xxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 05:32:25 -0000
If nothing else, I suppose that you could modify a DeLorean
exhaust system to fit onto the car. :-) It shouldn't be too hard to
obtain/modify directional lenses. As for the bumpers, I'm sure
that there's a way to get around those. Otherwise, maybe it
would have been easier entering the car in thru Canada, and/or
an importing company? But once you get the car back into your
possesion, just swap everything back. See what you can do to
keep it as a classic car, and off the road at that to avoid
emissions testing. If you don't plan on driving it anyways, insure
it as a classic, and register it as non-operational with the DMV.
As for exhaust, I prefer to have mine as silent as possible. i don't
like people to hear me headed their way. It makes it easier to
pass them at stoplights. If they can't hear me, they usualy don't
see me, and that makes for a easier advantage to get ahead of
them when the road narrows ahead. Or if nothing else, it most of
the time keeps people from getting the urge to race me. Which is
another nice "perk" of having a rear-engined car. The motor is far
back enough most people can't tell I'm next to them until I get
ahead of them.
-Robert
vin 6585 "X"
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Senatorpack@xxxx wrote:
>
> I am having a hell of a time trying to import my Renault
Alpine PRV V-6.
> It is sitting in a customs warehouse in Baltimore for almost a
year.
> The big issue with the Fed., is the non catalytic exhaust. The
lights
> and bumpers are a small item on the long list of conversions.
> In addition, the DMC sounds better without the catalytic
converter,
> however the HP and performance gain is minimal...in my
opinion.
>
> Best Wishes,
> Michael Pack
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