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Old 02-05-2006, 07:49 PM   #1
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Question Spotted...BA with side exhaust

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Spotted a Grey BA XR today with a side exhaust (half way between the rear drivers side wheel arc and the rear bumper.
Is this a common mod for BA's ?
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Old 02-05-2006, 07:54 PM   #2
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Its illegal.

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Old 02-05-2006, 07:58 PM   #3
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It looked real. I was sitting at a set of lights and checked it out.
I couln't see the exhaust coming out form the rear. It could have been a fake?
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Old 02-05-2006, 08:08 PM   #4
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on a post 1970 car it would be illegal if it was before the rear wheel. this is after,
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(half way between the rear drivers side wheel arc and the rear bumper.
so it shouldnt be an issue as long as its not sticking out too far. we have these on our F1 and ive seen it on a few newer utes (el's etc).

never seen it on a BA though.
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Old 02-05-2006, 08:39 PM   #5
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on a post 1970 car it would be illegal if it was before the rear wheel. this is after, so it shouldnt be an issue as long as its not sticking out too far. we have these on our F1 and ive seen it on a few newer utes (el's etc).

never seen it on a BA though.
This was flush with the rear bumper. It must have been a fake. It had what looked like exhaust dust around the outlet.
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Old 02-05-2006, 08:50 PM   #6
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Wasn't an Sth African anti hijack device was it :yeees:
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Old 02-05-2006, 10:13 PM   #7
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It looked real. I was sitting at a set of lights and checked it out.
As soon as i saw 'side exhaust' in the title, the first car that came to my mind was the Cobra R lol *droool* Wish you had your cam with you. Must've looked wicked on a ute!
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Old 02-05-2006, 08:00 PM   #8
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Have never seen it on a Ba let alone a car in general.. Probably because yeah.. Its illegal
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Old 02-05-2006, 08:53 PM   #9
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Sorry no Pics didn't habe a camera in the car. Fair point Magpie will keep an eye out for the car just in case. Uncle Ken
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Old 02-05-2006, 09:00 PM   #10
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Was it any louder than a standard BA?
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Old 02-05-2006, 09:19 PM   #11
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No. I had the windows up and radio on, No noise. The driver didn't go hard when the lights changed.
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Old 02-05-2006, 09:21 PM   #12
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I seen one at the Hot Rod show on the weekend here in Brissie it was a XR8 ute purple in colour had the exhaust coming out just in front of the rear wheels with twin pipes on both sides, looked awesome would of liked to heard it.
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Old 02-05-2006, 09:54 PM   #13
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I didn't think it was illegal. I thought that all side exhausts had to be no further forward then the last 25% of the most rear side opening window (sorry to those in 7 seater 4wd's and torago;s - lol)...
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Old 02-05-2006, 10:18 PM   #14
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Yeah there was a red ute in NZ featured in a recent magazine with exhaust exiting in front of rear wheels. Legal in NZ apparently...
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I read somewhere its illegal to have the exhaust exiting on the left hand side of the car
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My understanding of the Rules are that there needs to be a certain distance between the rearmost opening side window and the exhaust outlet, hence the illegality of most side exiting exhausts on sedans etc. Utes tend to not have this issue.

I have a mate with an imported F150 (1998 model) that has a side exiting exhaust that exits just in front of the driver’s side rear wheel. It's not prominent, just a 2 1/2" tip slightly protruding. He's never had an ounce of trouble with "the Law" even though the truck stands out like a sore thumb and has many times had the law circling it for a squiz.
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I read somewhere its illegal to have the exhaust exiting on the left hand side of the car
If only some bus companies read that rule. :
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If only some bus companies read that rule. :
Bus Buiders have the buses inspected by state authorities prior to delivery and first register,Bus compnaies cant be held responsible.
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Old 03-05-2006, 09:33 AM   #19
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In SA it was a minimum of 9cm behind the rearmost openable window and must not exit to the left for something to do with it blowing onto the footpaths.

My ute currently runs a twin system that exits about 15 cm in front of the rear wheels on each side and I never had an issue with coppers not liking it.

I always thought a sedan with a tasteful side exiting system would look hot, 2 or 3 pipes exiting like the supercar's run. Although running them drivers side would make it rather hot.
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lol - chuck a few of these on the ute then:

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HA HA.. honestly tho, there are exhaust shops out there that will whack a truck stack onto your ute. I've seen them on a Holden (yeah I know) VY V8 tonner. Looked a little corny, but did it sound meaty.
Then there's loser like an old workmate in Alice Springs with his 70's or 80's crap hilux with a little 4cyl motor and a friggin stack. Farted more that a 5 inch cannon on a 3cyl daihatsu.
I want side pipes on a shelby cobra, and by side pipes I meant they are on the outside of the car all the time
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HA HA.. honestly tho, there are exhaust shops out there that will whack a truck stack onto your ute. I've seen them on a Holden (yeah I know) VY V8 tonner. Looked a little corny, but did it sound meaty.
Then there's loser like an old workmate in Alice Springs with his 70's or 80's crap hilux with a little 4cyl motor and a friggin stack. Farted more that a 5 inch cannon on a 3cyl daihatsu.
I want side pipes on a shelby cobra, and by side pipes I meant they are on the outside of the car all the time

You think thats bad, my neighbours daughter (whos 19) drives a horrible Subaru ute (about 15 odd years old) thats covered in stickers, has a clapped motor, 2 big 1 inch thick UHF aerials, Mud flaps that go from corner to corner at the rear, and 2 massive truck stacks.....Its a bloody eye sore.
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I thought it was 1ft behind the rearmost cabin opening - ie 1ft min behind the back of the rear doors.
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man, where do you all get your info?

i emailed a bloke at DOT in QLD.

he deals with mods and the legalities.

I put this question to him.

It mus exit anywhere behind the rearmost seam of the car, AND can only exit on the driver side.

So, if you have a v8/v6, the left bank exhaust must meet up with the right hand side at some point.

Further, the top MUST be pointing toward the ground.

It would be fine on a sedan to dump behind the rear wheel.
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Why is it illegal, tyre damage worries (heat related) or what?
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Why is it illegal, tyre damage worries (heat related) or what?
CO2 killing the occupants of the car. You actually drift off onto a nice sleep, and don't wake up.
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CO2 killing the occupants of the car. You actually drift off onto a nice sleep, and don't wake up.

Actually it's CO, not CO2 ;) (Yeah I'm being picky today).
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Old 09-05-2006, 08:52 PM   #28
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we have a bloke who comes into where i work (names withheld to protect the innocent...me), he owns a ba pursuit with twin pipes exiting in front of the rear wheels...right next to the pursiut badge on the side skirt...it is on the drivers side.... strange bit is while the side pipes are 100% real and functional.....he still has the original outlets in place on the rear end.
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So was this sighting a sedan or ute? (I assume ute)

v8sfalconrule you must get some pics!
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