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Tragedy Strikes Renton Family
Renton, WA

On Monday night, tragedy struck the Collins Family of Renton, WA. Sometime between the hours of 8 p. m. and 11:30 p. m. two members of the Collins household, Kitty and Muffy, disappeared. No one is really quite sure what happened, but foul play is suspected. When asked, Scott Collins said "They had been acting up lately, but I am suprised that they disappeared. I wonder where they could be?" Mrs. Collins response was "WHAT??? I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" She seemed a little distraut over the loss of Muffy and Kitty, but all indications are that she will recover.

The police suspect that the crime was perpetrated by the "Silencer Ring," a band of villians whom have been known to operate in the area. The trade mark "calling card" of the "Silencer Ring" is a whistling sound. Police are baffled by the source of the whistle, and continue to investigate to this day. Police caution against approaching the "Silencer Ring" directly, as they are considered "armed (with BOMBs) and dangerous. "

If you happen to see Muffy, Kitty or any member of the "Silencer Ring," please contact your nearest TDR chapter and report it immediately. Thank you. #ad


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Scott Collins
'98 Ram 2500 4x4 12 Valve Cummins. Slightly BOMBed! #ad

Renton, WA

[This message has been edited by Scollins (edited 01-16-2001). ]
 
Oh, geez, Scott... and I had just gone out and bought a new sawzall! And, two new blades for pipe cutting.
Geez!

(but I enjoyed your story!)
 
That's ok Rob, I'm sure others will come over to the dark side... . #ad


I know that I'll need a BOMB session soon. My birthday is in about 2 weeks, and I think my wife is buying me all kinds of goodies for the truck! I can't wait!

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Scott Collins
'98 Ram 2500 4x4 12 Valve Cummins. Slightly BOMBed! #ad

Renton, WA

[This message has been edited by Scollins (edited 01-16-2001). ]
 
Muffy is hiding in the corner of my garage!



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98. 5 2500 QC LB 4x4 5spd, white. BFG 285x75x16
Cummins 24v w/ TST PowerMAX w/EGT and Boost gauges on A-Pillar. VanAaken CPC. K&N In the factory air box. Stock Injectors, Stock Exhaust (Geno's Muffler Eliminator). Re-routed breather stink tube, 2WD-low kit, SnugTop, JJ Stainless Running boards, Tow Hooks, Bushwacker Street Flares, and a Cup Smoothie.
78,000 miles (11/17/00)
 
My muffy went out with last years trash sometime. Good riddence! Welcome to the dumptruck club!
Hehe! I can just see John now... #ad


-Mike
 
It must be the same gang that hit at the Harvey's house here in Ca. The police found signs that Kitty was hid in the shed, but Muffy is no where to be found.
But I also was advised that a 20 click dose of AFC would help ease my fustrations.

Rick

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RICK
97 2500,CC,5 SPEED, 3. 54 Limited Slip,Psychotty System,K&N, Pre-Turbo ISSPRO 3" Pyrometer & Boost Guage,Silencer Ring Removed
12,000 RBW 5th Wheel Hitch,25' Excel 5th Wheel,Rancho RSX17000 Shocks,Amsoil Dealer,Straight Piped
 
Mine are hiding out in my water heater room. I don't know why I keep them around the truck sounds too good the ruin with a muffler and resonator!

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2001/3500(ETC/DGP)6X6/4. 10 LSD//K&N/MUFFLER & RESONATOR MISSING
 
ROFLMAO! Dang that was funny! The silencer ring. #ad
Thank goodness I've never had a kitty, but muffy and resonator are making a nice home for rats in the barn! #ad
Silencer rings make a nice frisbee by the way!

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'99 3500HD flatbed, 5 spd 4:10 Posi, homebuilt underbody toolboxes & cowcatcher, 4" down w/straight stack(speak-up! I can't hear you!), K&N filter, what silencer ring? mudgrips, banks pyro & boost guage, sw fuel guage, 50% 3 wire BlueBox(HOLYSMOKE), Psycotty air, PS boost module w/ elbow, thinking about 1/2" fuel lines(real hard)
Jason
 
Hello there! Thinking of doing the same real soon. Since some of the trucks did not come with a cat, are the ones that did required to have one? Or should I gut the kitty?

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DJ Wallace
'99 2500 SLT+, QC, 4x4,5 speed, mopar bedliner,
mopar mud flaps, 5th wheel.
 
Originally posted by Shoer1:
Hello there! Thinking of doing the same real soon. Since some of the trucks did not come with a cat, are the ones that did required to have one? Or should I gut the kitty?


The trucks with a cat are required by law to meet EPA emissions. Many do "gut" the cat, or loose it all together. I notice you live here in Colorado. Are you in one of the counties required to do annual emissions testing? If so, "gut" at your own risk.

I just moved here to Colorado and need to get my truck registered and emissions tested before the end of the month. I will try and find out how strict they are about the cat (or if they even care). Will see if they inspect to see if the cat is on the truck and if they check to see if it has been tampered with.

If anyone has questions about the diesel emissions testing for the Denver area let me know and I will try and get an answer when I go in.


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'95 2500 SLT 5 speed 4x4
 
I don't think there is one person on this site who has failed an emissions test due to removing the cat. Most if not all states that test use a opacity(smoke)test,the cat has no effect on smoke.
I would never gut the cat or throw it away though,you never know when they may come up with a test that will require the cat. You'll be $600 ahead if the cat is still working if you need it,replace it with a straight pipe.
 
Great story telling #ad


Do any of you straight piped guys have a bad resonating problem in the 2000-2100 range? I did. Fixed it though.
 
Originally posted by MikeR:
My muffy went out with last years trash sometime. Good riddence! Welcome to the dumptruck club!
Hehe! I can just see John now... #ad


-Mike

... right you are Mike #ad
#ad


Hey Scott, great post!
 
Shoer 1, the 98. 5 and newer does not have a cat, but it does also have a resonator. You need not worry about taking them off.
 
Originally posted by ANCIENT WOOD:
Shoer 1, the 98. 5 and newer does not have a cat, but it does also have a resonator. You need not worry about taking them off.

That really has to depend on the state you live in. I made it a point to look up the DMV title dealing with exhaust. For us, it very clearly (no maybe's) says that a working muffler MUST be in place. Grin, I took the muffler off anyway and left the resonator there. As far as I know... its a muffler. Right?

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01 2500 Sport, QC, LWB, Auto, 4. 10, 4x4, Camper Pkg, Geno's muffler eliminator pipe, rest is stock for now
 
SNOS FUN

How did you fix the problem? I have gotten use to it, but if its an easy fix I might give it a try. .

Rick

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RICK
97 2500,CC,5 SPEED, 3. 54 Limited Slip,Psychotty System,K&N, Pre-Turbo ISSPRO 3" Pyrometer & Boost Guage,Silencer Ring Removed
12,000 RBW 5th Wheel Hitch,25' Excel 5th Wheel,Rancho RSX17000 Shocks,Amsoil Dealer,Straight Piped
 
Man I love this site!! Thanks for all the input! I don't live in a county that requires emission testing..... yet... . but I want to be fairly carefull. But, It seems what I thought was a cat, is actually a resonater! Can you guys tell me what it's role in life is? THanks a bunch!

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DJ Wallace
'99 2500 SLT+, QC, 4x4,5 speed, mopar bedliner,
mopar mud flaps, 5th wheel.
 
Originally posted by Shoer1:
Man I love this site!! Thanks for all the input! I don't live in a county that requires emission testing..... yet... . but I want to be fairly carefull. But, It seems what I thought was a cat, is actually a resonater! Can you guys tell me what it's role in life is? THanks a bunch!


Shoer1, I'm not sure if I'm explaining this quite correctly, but... . my understanding of a resonator is that its hollow and is built to a specific size for the system to knock out/diminish vibration/resonance in the exhaust system. The muffler then takes care of the noise aspect.
Folks, please jump in if my understanding is not correct.


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01 2500 Sport, QC, LWB, Auto, 4. 10, 4x4, Camper Pkg, Geno's muffler eliminator pipe, rest is stock for now
 
RHarvey - first the muffler guy put on a twister can(5" auger flighting inside a can)(its only about 2' long - exhaust twists about 1 1/2 turns- nothing else in there) which he said had been working well with other diesels. That took it down by half - went back and tried to find a used resonator from a Dodge. Could't find one so he put a glass pack(makes a good resonator) up stream the twister. I can't amagine these add ons deminish the affect of a straight pipe too much?

Aaaahhhh much better- especially on those long trips. #ad


Bad news is - the sound level outside is back to stock #ad
 
Scollins,

That was a funny, funny story. Thanks!

This spring I want to go to new exhaust, 4 incher. Can you describe the difference in sound.

Again, thanks for that great story

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'98, 3500, 101,000 miles, 12 valve, 4x4, QCab, SLT, auto, 3. 54, tow pkg, Pro-Loc TC, TST #8 plate (230/605), BD exhaust brake-presure lock-torque lock, heavy duty valve springs, Mag-Hitech trannie and diff. covers, transmission and pyro gauges pillar mounted, K&N filter, silencer ring removed, Draw-Tite brake controller, 14k 36' fifth wheel, 12k Sooner 4horse gooseneck, 13K (when loaded) 24ft gooseneck flat bed. '96 Ford 250 4x4 Powerstroke.
 
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