custom exhaust
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custom exhaust
Well since I live in a state with out inspection and my exhaust needs some rework, I am going to order up some mandrel bent U's and make a new exhaust system. Going to take out the cats, but was wondering what others are running for their trucks. Currently the mid muffler was replaced a flowmaster that has had a baffle come loose and vibrates like mad. doesnt sound bad otherwise. still has the back resonator.
I welded up the manifold today that had a pretty good crack in it. going to go from the downpipes back and follow the stock line until the back where I am going to make a side exit through the body and out the rovertym bumper. Turning a nice trim ring on a lathe at work.
what are your running, thinking a Magnaflow.
I welded up the manifold today that had a pretty good crack in it. going to go from the downpipes back and follow the stock line until the back where I am going to make a side exit through the body and out the rovertym bumper. Turning a nice trim ring on a lathe at work.
what are your running, thinking a Magnaflow.
#4
The only fooling you will do is fooling your self, yes it will partially fool the ECU but not totally and you will never have the original performance your engine had when new.
As for a muffler, consider the Cherry Bomb Vortex, as a possibe replacement.
Cherry Bomb | Exhausts | Catalytic Converters | Mufflers | Exhaust Tips | Disturbing the Peace Since 1968!
As for a muffler, consider the Cherry Bomb Vortex, as a possibe replacement.
Cherry Bomb | Exhausts | Catalytic Converters | Mufflers | Exhaust Tips | Disturbing the Peace Since 1968!
#5
Not going to be going the route of the simulators so much as these.
http://store.42draftdesigns.com/O2-S...cer_p_306.html
#6
There is no doubt about that, it has 180k miles on it. having cats on it and proper o2 sensors attached is not going to make it run like new either.
Not going to be going the route of the simulators so much as these.
O2 Sensor Spacer
Not going to be going the route of the simulators so much as these.
O2 Sensor Spacer
Last edited by MC04DII; 06-02-2013 at 09:17 PM.
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#8
These days fooling around with exhaust systems rarely does anything but ruin mileage and power. Engineers are PAID to make exhaust flow smoothly and flow past the oxygen sensors in a certain way. changing the AIR flow past O2 sensors can ruin power mileage, and even destroy an engine over time by causing an excess of fuel to get used. OLDER cars would improve, but modern trucks usually get ruided by changing exhaust systems
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