"Mad Max"
TDR MEMBER
For those with double stacks, curious question - The heat shields around stacks... how hot do they really get? I know the end of a regular exhaust gets very, very hot, especially after more than just a trip to the corner store - definitely hot enough to burn ya, but with double the exhaust pipes does anyone notice that the heat is somewhat divided between the two stacks... or... is it all just hothothot?
Reason I'm asking - I'm planning to kinda-sorta run stacks along the outside rear corners of the cab - it's hard to describe but it should look sweet, and I will be using the nice chromed heat shields, and, we're planning to have the dogs ride in the bed. So, I'm trying to figure a way to keep the pups from accidentally getting burned, and if the shields will do the job, great. I'll make sure the shields go all the way from the floor to up near the roof line.
Has anyone used dynamat or some other type of heat/sound deadening material around the cab corners to cool and quiet down stacks?
Second, how loud? Is it a matter of mufflers, or more the location of the exhaust tip? Mine won't be straight-piped - probably one dynomax 4" straight-thru muffler per stack. We're building the rig for long-distance cross-country travelling and we do not want to have to shout over the exhaust drone over the course of a multi-day trip.
Any thoughts are welcome. Thanks in advance.
- M2
Reason I'm asking - I'm planning to kinda-sorta run stacks along the outside rear corners of the cab - it's hard to describe but it should look sweet, and I will be using the nice chromed heat shields, and, we're planning to have the dogs ride in the bed. So, I'm trying to figure a way to keep the pups from accidentally getting burned, and if the shields will do the job, great. I'll make sure the shields go all the way from the floor to up near the roof line.
Has anyone used dynamat or some other type of heat/sound deadening material around the cab corners to cool and quiet down stacks?
Second, how loud? Is it a matter of mufflers, or more the location of the exhaust tip? Mine won't be straight-piped - probably one dynomax 4" straight-thru muffler per stack. We're building the rig for long-distance cross-country travelling and we do not want to have to shout over the exhaust drone over the course of a multi-day trip.
Any thoughts are welcome. Thanks in advance.
- M2