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Hogridenfool 09-29-2014 07:23 PM

Bungs or no bungs that is the question
 
I'm looking into getting the exhaust for my 2008 ram 2500 6.7 diesel,they offer it with or with out bungs in it,I'm going from the turbo back with a muffler a complete system!
What should I run with or with out?
Also 4" or 5":w2:

lauber_03 09-29-2014 10:49 PM

I'd say its preference, with bungs is nice so there is no open or loose connections. Looks somewhat legal :humm: and for 4 vs 5 inch I like the sound of a 5inch more.

Hogridenfool 09-30-2014 05:28 AM

Bungs
 

Originally Posted by Hogridenfool (Post 1075053)
I'm looking into getting the exhaust for my 2008 ram 2500 6.7 diesel,they offer it with or with out bungs in it,I'm going from the turbo back with a muffler a complete system!
What should I run with or with out?
Also 4" or 5":w2:

So I think I found my answer! If you are running the egr delete and a tuner you don't need to put the sensors back in!!:jump:

coors_man_2005 09-30-2014 07:11 AM

What I did on my truck is removed all the wires Follow the wires up on the driver side by the motor and you can unplug them all. There's no real reason to run bungs. You don't need them. But all the wires running back in plug easily.

MONSTER EXHAUST 10-07-2014 04:04 AM

bungs
 
Hi,
The bung option is there because it depends on what tuner you will be using for your Off-Road set up.
Some tuning requires that the sensors remain in the system, others do not.

For more info. feel free to give me a call.
Thanks,
DJ
Monster
870-580-0940


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