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> Questions Porthole Deep Valance Exaust exit locations
Ferg
post Jan 22 2019, 10:14 AM
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Is there a measurement or way to figure the exact location difference between the exhaust exit locations on a early 4cyc and 6cyc deep rear oem valance?

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post Jan 22 2019, 12:30 PM
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I think the 4 was further inside...

My car according to records has a factory six valance. Appears to be correct looking at other original six portholes, exhaust exit just to the left of the bumper tow plug when aligned vertically.

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And this is a pic from the net, of a 4 cyc early valance. much more inside.

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And a regular 4 exit on short valance

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To my eye, it looks like a normal 4 exit location and the Porthole exit on a early six valance is almost in the same location.

My car above is a 4cyc with 2.0 muffler exiting the six valance, I can't tell if the muffler tip was modified or not. Building new muffler and want correct fitment.

I expect now that I did more research I will leave the tip unwelded and weld on site perfecting the exit.
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