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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) single stack

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??? Heard it was for sale a month or 2 ago... All I remember is the guys first name was Seth. It's got a 5600 in it so you'd know it if ya looked at it...
 
I have been to ALOT of shows here in PA and I have NEVER seen that truck ever. The only NV5600 truck I have ever seen was a 95 Standard Cab truck from over near Gap,PA which the gentleman uses to haul new campers. That truck was rugged looking and had over 700,000 miles on it last year when I seen it. IF I would have ever seen that one there I would have remembered it... ... Andy
 
I just had to snap a pic of this one I saw in Nashville a couple of weeks ago. :-laf



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looks stupid to me. but if the owner likes it so be it. im glad I can fit in the parking garage at the hospital in town (just so happens to be a cool place to hang out)
 
Just a fine example of what a welder, some chrome, a 12 pack, and a couple hours before the next NASCAR race can yield... . :-laf



dude check out them beads!!! well at elast they arent as bad as the ones on my buddies 305 chevy k10 pickup they welds on it and birds nested 3/4 inch thick off the pipe (like tall) and..... well let me get a picture to post.
 
I have been to ALOT of shows here in PA and I have NEVER seen that truck ever. The only NV5600 truck I have ever seen was a 95 Standard Cab truck from over near Gap,PA which the gentleman uses to haul new campers. That truck was rugged looking and had over 700,000 miles on it last year when I seen it. IF I would have ever seen that one there I would have remembered it... ... Andy





Well I'm very sorry you haven't noticed it, but it's not like I made it up. As a matter of fact I just found out he pulled it at the Clarion County Fair in Bethlehem PA on the 28th, and went 214 on a 280 ft track. And I now know his last name but see no need to print it here. Either way I just posted it so the original poster could see another example of a single stack.
 
Just curious if you got your stack finished? Did you run it over the frame rail under the bed or bring it through the bed and then over? Can you get a sheet of plywood in the bed and shut the tailgate the way you did yours? Any pics? Sorry for all of the questions but I am thinking of doing the same thing here soon. Thanks
 
My dad asked me the exact same thing about the plywood and then a piece of sheetrock when I called and told him I was putting a stack in my truck. I told him I'd be building a diamond plate box to go over the stack(dual as soon as I make my y-pipe) in welding. I can live with putting the tailgate down and using some tiedowns. In the end it came down to my decision being that I make the payments and pay for fuel and everything that goes in it performance wise... I brought it home that night and he said he kind of liked it haha.



Bryce
 
I would like to keep my bedspace and I know a few have done it with a single stack and came up over the frame, just not quite sure what all parts were needed. If I was gonna run dual stacks I would put it in the bed though.
 
What would be NEAT is if you can mold it in the corner of the bed? This would take some sheet metal work to make a inverted circle in the corner and have stacks on both side, this would not intrude on the 4' middle space (stay behind the wheel wells).



the stacks would be out side of the bed, but flush with the side of the cab and bed at the same time.
 
It was in DieselWorld, I forgot what month but I think it was August or maybe July. The truck was down at DHRA in Las Vegas doing pulls and I was able to admire it up close. . man it was clean. I loved the way it looked. The truck is a red 3rd gen with candy red flaked flames... very cool truck.



Bryce
 
Here is a pic of what i made 5" to the 4" DP



It was a 5" underbody kit but I cut it up and did it like this... .





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I dont mind the taller stacks on big rigs but some of these stacks look ridiculous. my favorite not very practical though is those pull trucks that run them straight out the hood.
 
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA :confused::confused::confused::eek::eek::eek: that guy is smoking something... .

Some say if he's hauling cattle or some sort of live stock, it's possibly a practical setup.

HOWEVER, if this is _NOT_ the case. I would view this like them giant wings them ricer kids run, maybe them retarded glue on hood scoops that are entirely fake that are seen on all types of vehicles. I mean, come on, who the heck do you think you are? :) :-laf
 
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