Is it safe to end exhaust at lers with turndowns ? October 02, 2013, 06:16:04 PM I am installing a pair of flowmasters on my 88 sport coupe and I want to end the exhaust at the lers with turndown tips. Is this okay to do or do you need tails ? My mechanic said you need the turndowns in the case of a backfire which could hit the gas tank, and if it has a leak, well you know the rest :bangford: Quote Selected
Is it safe to end exhaust at lers with turndowns ? Reply #1 – October 02, 2013, 06:55:38 PM You don't need tail pipes but you do need the turn downs I had a diff run dry from the hot exhaust blowing on the rear end And it will drone like crazy .... That bothers some people but not me I run dumps on everything lol One more thing it might make it hard to smog some techs don't want the probe close to the rollers Quote Selected
Is it safe to end exhaust at lers with turndowns ? Reply #2 – October 02, 2013, 07:38:18 PM Legally, the answer to your question is yes, you must have tail pipes that exit at the perimeter of the vehicle (although the law does not specify where on the perimeter, so you may exit in front of the wheels, behind the wheels, at the bumper, or whatever). This is for safety. Your car may be emissions exempt, but if I remember, NY also requires a safety inspection as well, and you're never exempt from that. Quote Selected