
Re: Exhaust Systems
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Re: Exhaust Systems
- From: Thomas R Hansen <trandco1@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 16:36:33 -0500
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> Standard steel 1-3 years
> aluminized - 2-5 depending on how much idle time in cold weather.
> SS 14 years so far and counting..
Yankee land is terrible on under car stuff! I have a '69 with the
original pipes still in place.Yea! Texas!
If your car is only going to see summer service, aluminized would
probably last longer. One thing to consider is letting your car's exhaust
get up to temperature. A short run, will only heat the metal enough to
get warm, then cool and condense water in the system. If it gets hot, it
can evaporate the condensation and takes a little longer to cool and
condense again. Is stainless another brick s---house kind of thing? That
system may last longer than the car, or your ownership. Tom
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