KevinO said:i made my own with a 5" square stainless box and put 4" aluminized going out the bottom to a 4" elbow with 4" flexpipe slipped over the stock exhaustand the muffler removed. Out the top of the box is 5" galvanized cut and rewelded for the 5" stacks to slip over, it is tight enough that a clamp was not needed for the stacks. Go to a local big truck store and buy the piping. i'm trying to get some pics in my reader file. There is no drone till you get above 2k rpm but when that happens i'm running over 80 so it's not a big deal to me.
CBrabec said:Thanks Tomeygun! Is the truck in the picture a standard cab or quad? If standard, how's the sound when driving?
Why eat up your bed with that ulgy box
LesStallings said:I think forcing a two stack look on a 6-cylinder diesel just does not seem right. It's just like spliting a single exhaust after the cat to a dual outlet. Looks without function have never been big with me.
LesStallings said:This ought to get me thrown out of the forum...![]()
I think forcing a two stack look on a 6-cylinder diesel just does not seem right. It's just like spliting a single exhaust after the cat to a dual outlet. Looks without function have never been big with me.
Soooooo... . I'd like a nice single stack, on the passenger's side of course. Maybe incorporate a full flow muffler into the base of it and have a turnout to reduce the soot on the trailer. A nice stainless mesh on the lower portion to provide a heat shield for items in the truck bed would look good.
Form and function.
GWBourne said:i will stay with a single 6 inch tube BUT have an inline mufler IN the pipe... ill stay with 4 inch and some back pressure this way as i will be dropping the kitty as well.
Grant
KevinO said:Why put your life in danger with a design that could easily melt the fuel tank. i know the stacks are too hot to touch after a few minutes of cool down. Do you have several inches of insulation between your pipes and tank? Also if you put an aftermarket fuel pump on where did you locate that? Besides that box won't be damaged by anything you could put in the bed anyways.