2. Run exhaust straight to back below rear license plate.
Here is a crude scratch pad idea... a bit of Opel GT
I am currently planning the tank and one idea is to have the bottom thinned so that it tucks up higher under the rear valance. The modded tank will also fill both areas behind the wheel wells (now that the driver side exhaust will not be located there). This will regain some of the tanks volume. A vent on the driver's bulge will need to feed back to the passenger side. A heat shield between the exhaust and tank above may be suitable for heat issues.
I want to do two things on my 280z:
1. Hide gas tank from view from rear.
2. Run exhaust straight to back below rear license plate.
Here is a crude scratch pad idea... a bit of Opel GT
I am currently planning the tank and one idea is to have the bottom thinned so that it tucks up higher under the rear valance. The modded tank will also fill both areas behind the wheel wells (now that the driver side exhaust will not be located there). This will regain some of the tanks volume. A vent on the driver's bulge will need to feed back to the passenger side. A heat shield between the exhaust and tank above may be suitable for heat issues.
Thoughts?
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