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Stacks on a flatbed 7.3

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Old 12-15-2012, 10:18 PM
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Default Stacks on a flatbed 7.3

Dad (finally) gave me leave to build stacks if I want... It's not my main priority, but I want to spend some time thinking about it. (I have a lot of floor repairs before I can start) All I know about stacks is that I have a welder, and am not going to pay for a kit. I want to try the box splitter instead of the "y" piece. But I don't know if I want to go with dual 5", dual 6" or a single 8". This has to be PA legal, so I don't know about a muffler or if I even need one... I have a bone stock 7.3 idi. I don't know what I am doing, and need some advice. The truck is going to be a flatbed (Took the bed off today!) and I am going to build the stack or stacks in front of the bed. because of that I think duals would look better. Is it possible to find about 8" lengths of 5 or 6 inch exhaust pipe? I read something about a bigger downtube... I am not even 100% sure what that is. If I keep it stock, (which is 2.5 inch correct?) it won't sound as good + a bigger one should give it more flow and better performance right? But, I would have to run new exhaust all the way from the engine to the bed. The question is how big should I go?

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Could I run one exhaust tube straight off each manifold, into something like this, Google Image Result for http://www.dieseltruckresource.com/pics/data/500/Picture_0105.jpg
(that would count as a muffler if I'm right) and then have stacks? The exhaust would have 2x the flow right?
 

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Old 12-15-2012, 11:07 PM
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Dealing with the PA Legality, you'll have to check your county. In Allegheny Diesel's are exempt for the time being but I believe it goes on a county by county basis.
 
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Are you gonna run heatshields?
 
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Old 12-16-2012, 08:27 AM
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Heat shields where? Not in the bed, I am going to have about a 6 inch gap between the bed and the cab so that I can put my stacks in. And I don't know if it even has heat-shields on the stock exhaust... Does it?
 
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