Stack threw the hood
Its not, needs to be rearward of the passenger compartment.
Stacks are fine, even not having a muffler, since some states consider the turbo as enough of a muffling device.
But unless it shoots that soot high enough, that sure wouldnt be fun on a rainy day!
Might also have a problem with the stack blocking vision in front of the truck as well....
Stacks are fine, even not having a muffler, since some states consider the turbo as enough of a muffling device.
But unless it shoots that soot high enough, that sure wouldnt be fun on a rainy day!
Might also have a problem with the stack blocking vision in front of the truck as well....
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I'd love to see one! How do you get the hood open and closed? Does the pipe mount to the hood and come down onto a short stub below it, or what? Be sure to put a flap on top. Cool.
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a stack pointing straight up will be much quieter than a regular straight pipe that exits low and sideways... and without the pipe running under and behind the cab, I bet it doesn't resonate near as bad inside the passenger compartment
When i bought my o3 frist thing i did was cut it off at the back doors
its still loud under the truck. I dont thinks its as loud as stacks tho that stop at your head. Had it that way for 10,000 miles .i will be getting a exhauts now tho.
its still loud under the truck. I dont thinks its as loud as stacks tho that stop at your head. Had it that way for 10,000 miles .i will be getting a exhauts now tho.



Anyone ever do this on a 3rd gen?