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Ckoski

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I just perchased 4 inch exhaust and i need to know if i need to run the muffler or if i would benifit more if i ran it straight, and are there any problems that might occure if i run it straight???
 
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I put a Rip's 4" system on mine with the muffler. I didn't want to deal with drone, so I installed the muffler in the location Rip recommends, and the results are great. It's just as loud as the first gens I had with straight pipes. There is no drone and the turbo sounds great. When I want quiet, I roll up the windows and it's quiet. The muffler is a straight-through type, so I don't think it does much besides cut the drone, which is all I wanted. :)
 
GKarpen said:
There is no quiet in these trucks thats why we bought them.

OK, relatively quiet. :-laf

I agree, I like loud. Drives my boss crazy though, when I fire it up. My family knows I'm coming home from a half mile away. Can't sneak in. About the only time I need quiet is when I need to use the cel phone, so I roll up the windows and turn on the AC.
 
straight pipe the truck! your ears will thank you everytime that turbo sings to ya! :cool: plus, you'll notice everytime you go under a bridge or just have the window down you'll get one of these on your face :D :-laf
 
I agree with the straight pipe. When I first put my stacks on I left the 3" down pipe and resonator on and got real nasty resanense ( or how ever its spelled. ). Took off the 3" and resonator put on 4" straight and sounds great with no resanense.
 
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