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What's the deal with water draining? I saw one kit labelled as "self-draining"? I saw some posts about blowing carbon/water out the stacks and painting the truck after rain...
Ok, I'm going for the Hot Rod look on this truck and wanted to run a single stack. I have never paid much attention to stacks so help me out here:
I'm running PDR twins and have a 5" down pipe i was going to extend the 5" out under the box and come up and curve over to the passenger side with a single flat or miter cut stack about cab height. do you guys run any mufflers in these setups or are you buying stacks with mufflers in them or what.
I dont like loud trashy sounding trucks (for example stock exhaust that has been straight piped). I want the big truck cackle and a moderate/loud exhaust note. I dont want stock i want it to be heard but just not that trashy blaaahhh sound. for example i run flowmaster 40 series on my wifes Magnum. most would consider those loud! But not trashy sounding.
what should i run? should i put a muffler under the cab with this setup i'm planning?
I don't know that you need a muffler on a stacked system. They are not as loud as exhaust out the side to people on the outside. (assuming a single stack sounds similar to dual) If you do run a muffler, I would think that a small resonator under the truck would work. Personally I like the sound of a strait piped, stacked truck.
36" tall 5" round... they are just about 1/2" taller then the tallest part of the roof. i like the clean, not extremly tall look, but its noiser the lower u go. .