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Posted

Hey guys,

Just throwing out a quick update to you.

Car has been at the exhaust shop

(American Muffler in San Diego, CA)

getting the pipes installed.

I went with Lake Pipes from SpeedwayMotors.com,

70" length, and 2" OD.

Shop did an excellent job installing everything, taking into account the car is going 3" lower, so it's all tucked up nice.

Sorry for some crappy cell phone pics, but what do you think?

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Haven't heard her run yet, picking it up this afternoon.

I just swung by at lunch to check it out.

Posted

Looks good.

I've had a pair of those for my P15 coupe for several years (about 8, I think). However, mine still wrapped in plastic hanging on the basement wall. Was going to put them on this year but never got around to it again. I never did intend to hook them up though, was just to be for looks. Maybe next year if I get a round to it.

Posted

Oh and another update...

she's now over at San Diego Rod & Customs in Santee/El Cajon area.

They're finishing up dialing in the carbs, building the carb linkage, and some other minor stuff.

She'll be up and rolling in no time and I'll have some sound clips for you.

Posted
it looks great, and i'm sure that it will sound awesome with those short mufflers on it. Is there enough room to pull the drive shaft if you need to?

Yes there is enough room to get the driveshaft out. I would unbolt it and swing it over on the drivers side.

Also, the whole exhaust system is built with hanger, so the whole thing is pretty easily removable. I would grease all the hangers, unbolt up at the headers, and the whole thing will slide back and down to get off the car.

Pretty cool actually, I'm really happy with how it turned out!

Posted

Looks good. But I couldn't tell from those pics.......are there two pipes

coming out at the rear bumper? Or are the lakes pipes also your

tailpipes???

Posted

No theres nothing out the rear.

The exhaust runs through two 12" glasspacks right after the headers, then out the lake pipes.

Lake pipes are the only exit.

I accidently bought the ones with caps, but figured thats ok b/c I might add dumps before the glass packs later and use the caps.

Posted

Hey thanks for all the great comments guys.

I still haven't heard it yet,

The car went into a local shop, San Diego Rods & Kustoms right after the exhaust was done.

They are finishing the carb linkage, probably going to convert it to 12V, and do some other stuff.

I'll keep you posted on it!

Posted

I'm glad no one knows me - so I can ask silly questions without being embarrassed.

I've known about them since the 50s but why do they call them LAKE pipes?

All these years and I've never known.

Posted
I'm glad no one knows me - so I can ask silly questions without being embarrassed.

I've known about them since the 50s but why do they call them LAKE pipes?

All these years and I've never known.

Its a California thing. In the early days of hot rodding the Californians raced on dry lake beds. They used exhaust pipes low to the ground on each side of the car. These exhaust pipes became known as lakes pipes.

Posted

That exhaust looks great man! Glad to hear you got the engine running and hope it gets on the road soon!

Its a California thing. In the early days of hot rodding the Californians raced on dry lake beds. They used exhaust pipes low to the ground on each side of the car. These exhaust pipes became known as lakes pipes.

Good call Don! This kinda brought up another exhaust name/origin question if I may.

Where did the Bellflower tips get thier name??

Posted

There is an exhaust tip or muffler at a local MC shop here in omaha that is called rocketship[tip's name not shop] am seriously considering them, pretty neat shape and you would'nt expect to see them on a car.

I have seen baloney cut tips but have never seen baloney cut in that fashion!

Frankie

Posted

I think you have to be in the country bologna came from to see it cut in that fashion..here in America..just take a little off the top..

I know you probably are wanting to put the tips on your car before you post the pic here..but..I must say, am curious to see what they look like..

Posted

Will take pictures at MC shop, you can get them as a tip or as a motorcycle pipe. Very interesting shape indeed, sort of Flash Gordon/Buck Rodgerish!

Frankie

PS Tip same length as pipe just no baffles.

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