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I had headers & 4" side pipes on my vette when I bought it. Made alot of noise & almost choked me to death when stopped. Ears ringing after exit was also a problem. Burning the back of legs was also a occasional problem. Used to carry a piece of heavy leather & lay it over the passanger pipe after I burned my leg so my wife wouldn't do the same. Shorter people have a harder time doing the split to get out. I went to stock headers & stainless 2 1/2 pipes with noisy mufflers. The car actually has more low end tq (like I need more) & I can talk to passengers & breath fresh air. My two cents.
Alan
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With side pipes that are not covered burns are a big problem. For most of us we tend to "fall" in and out of our Corvettes so avoiding the hot pipes is a feat of acrobatics.
Also, passengers are most likely to be burned. I had side pipes on my first Corvette and my 13 yr old daughter got third degree burns and scars from the pipes. I felt like crap when it happened.
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