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side exhaust illegal?
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 8:54 am
by after oil
my local muffler shop said theyd redirect my exhaust out the side for $160 (so i can fit in a WVO tank.) they said its illegal because the tailpipe must come out behind the rearmost opening window.
i dont mind breaking the law, but i do have a rule about breaking only one law at a time.
Re: side exhaust illegal?
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 10:38 am
by delicat
Very simple solution,
Just lock your rear window so that it no longer opens... (until you need it then know how to easily de-activate your luck!)
Unless you have a sliding window I'd doubt you'd have any issue and even with a slider one... Especially that I didn't find anything about the side exhaust in the Motor Vehicle Act. There's lot of "don't do" in the MVA though, at the end it's up to you.
Re: side exhaust illegal?
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 11:38 am
by Green1
I have to agree, I have never seen anything to indicate a legal reason not to have a side outlet exhaust.
Though I do have to agree that having it further forward than an open window is probably a bad idea, and therefore something to keep in mind while driving.
Re: side exhaust illegal?
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 3:54 pm
by after oil
thats great!
bad news is: no flame?!?!! aww c'mon guys... we're never allowed to have fun no more!
Re: side exhaust illegal?
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 4:18 pm
by jwfchase
Doesn't seem to be much enforcement out there on the "excessive noise, removed baffles or increased noise" sections either.
Re: side exhaust illegal?
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 7:43 pm
by bae146
jwfchase wrote:Doesn't seem to be much enforcement out there on the "excessive noise, removed baffles or increased noise" sections either.
The crown prosecutors are real lazy about that one. They usually use that as a giveaway when negotiating tickets. To much effort to get a conviction. (It wouldn't be that hard but they are just not interested in doing the work.)
Re: side exhaust illegal?
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:57 pm
by mararmeisto
bae146 wrote:jwfchase wrote:Doesn't seem to be much enforcement out there on the "excessive noise, removed baffles or increased noise" sections either.
The crown prosecutors are real lazy about that one. They usually use that as a giveaway when negotiating tickets. To much effort to get a conviction. (It wouldn't be that hard but they are just not interested in doing the work.)
Does 'vehicle' not include motorcycles, because there are a whole lot of them that are 'excessively noisy'. Of course, not many motorcycles have mufflers - tailpipes, but no mufflers.