Turbo Tube Thingy from Geno's
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Turbo Tube Thingy from Geno's
I saw this little turbo tube thingy from Geno's and wondered if anyone here had tried one.
If so, what happens at each end? Do they have some kind of flange or something to prevent the hose clamps from sliding off of the end?
If so, what happens at each end? Do they have some kind of flange or something to prevent the hose clamps from sliding off of the end?
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I was thinking by by not having the cross brace things inside of the tube then it would open up the air flow a little more. I"m just wondering if it has some kind of flange or lip on the end or if the hose is just held on by the tightness of the hose clamp.
Anyone know Pat Moore at TDR? It says he made it. Maybe he can answer the question.
Anyone know Pat Moore at TDR? It says he made it. Maybe he can answer the question.
Save yourself some $$ and get a chunk of exhaust pipe. (cost me about 10 bucks)Clamp 'er down and listen to the turbo sing. Your fuel economy will suffer (some say) improve (others say) or stay the same (I say) My black intake tube thingie went awol about 2 weeks after I bought my truck. I don't make a habit of oogling my truck under the hood so don't really care if the thing is shiny or not.
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I just did mine, all I did was get a 5"ID(51/4OD.). exhaust coupler about 8" long and cut 3/4" off of each end. I then threw a coat of high temp silver paint on it. it really lets the turbo scream
but doesn't seem to have hurt my mpg's.
but doesn't seem to have hurt my mpg's.
Hoss as stated I used 5" pipe. Some say the air is "tuned" by the black cross thingies in the intake tube. Just like the TAG device being sold. Other say that if you have free flowing air it works better. Opinions eh? I did it for the turbo sound. I wanted my black cross hatch thingie intact just in case I ever want to replace it. Gino's has some good stuff, but other stuff is overpriced IMO.
While replacing this Turbo Silencer Thingie(technical term) has any one removed the white vanes in the bottom boot leading into the turbo? While I have mine apart to remove the TST(see above technical term)I was thinking of removing it also. I'm no rocket scientist but I think it's used to help straighten the air flow back out after going through the TST, just one more restriction removed before the turbo.
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We've tested several trucks with the baffles removed, or a replacement pipe in the air stream. Our recommendation is to not do it, as on the majority of the trucks, we noticed a definite decrease in the bottom end performance, especially when using a Ram Air III. We don't feel those baffles are in place to turbo silencing, but are indeed there to smooth out airflow. Removing them may indeed open up flow, but at the cost of turbocharger efficiency, which will affect your spoolup and throttle response.
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