straight pipe exhaust question
Hey guys I have a few questions about putting an exhaust on my truck my smog is up next mo. So im gonna do it after that but i wanna get all my ducks in a row before I do so.
First question: which straight pipe is preferred and does size matter
Second question: this one could potentially get me shot but I didnt notice an O2 sensor but if it does have one that i just didnt notice how would you go about not thowing a code for emmisions? If it doesnt have one then this question doesnt apply
Being as its gonna be a straight pipe does the brand really matter as long as its manderal bent and when i ask if size matters i mean 4" vs 5" turbo back
Thanks guys
First question: which straight pipe is preferred and does size matter
Second question: this one could potentially get me shot but I didnt notice an O2 sensor but if it does have one that i just didnt notice how would you go about not thowing a code for emmisions? If it doesnt have one then this question doesnt apply
Being as its gonna be a straight pipe does the brand really matter as long as its manderal bent and when i ask if size matters i mean 4" vs 5" turbo back
Thanks guys
The 6.0L doesn't have O2 sensors. You don't even need to have a brand name, my local shop bent my 4" for me, I bought a 4" downpipe and they bent the rest. As far as 4" or 5", that depends on what your plans are, 4" is fine for stock trim-slight mods, you start getting into serious mods and you'll need the extra flow of a 5". Same goes for where it exits, stacks/under the cab/in front of the tire/behind the tire, that is all personal preference.
1) Buy what ever brand/material you can afford. Size doesn't matter since it will be unrestricted flow.
2) Does not apply.
Have fun...make sure you start working the late shift or early shift. Your neighbors will love to hear you leaving for work.
2) Does not apply.
Have fun...make sure you start working the late shift or early shift. Your neighbors will love to hear you leaving for work.
Check clearences when bolting it up. I thought I had enough on my cross member once, the rattle was ANNOYING. Regardless of what you buy, get a turbo back and ditch the 3" down pipe. I am plenty happy with 3.5 DP/4" straight pipe.
It's going to scream when you ditch the cat/resonator!
While most will like it, there will always be the hater asking why you did that.
Also be prepared for "What kind of turbo is that?" Most people don't believe an OEM turbo can scream like that and it has to be an aftermarket turbo.
It's going to scream when you ditch the cat/resonator!
While most will like it, there will always be the hater asking why you did that.
Also be prepared for "What kind of turbo is that?" Most people don't believe an OEM turbo can scream like that and it has to be an aftermarket turbo.
I live in ca so when smog comes around I'm gonna need a cat is there a kit that has a bolt on straight pipe but then I can easily install my stock cat when the time comes around?
@dieseldaddy: how much did that run you
@dieseldaddy: how much did that run you
Yeah most of them you can do that. You can also just get a muffler delete and a cat delete pipe, they're not really expensive. Everything on the stock system can bolt/unbolt. The only thing you'd have to destroy to put a different exhaust on is the down pipe needs to be cut.
Considering you just did a hpop swap, switching from cool guy straight pipe to el lameo cat exhaust would be a walk in the park. If you can support the trans, it LOOKS like the down tube would fall right out without the cross member in place. At least that's what I iwas thinking when I was wanting the down tubeout of the way for my EGR cooler delete job.
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