Here is mine:
http://gi144.photobucket.com/groups/...G/IMG_2462.jpg http://gi144.photobucket.com/groups/...G/IMG_0676.jpg What do you think? 8" hood stack on my '97 Easy as pie to do. 4" 90° to a 45° up into the 8" stack |
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here are a couple pics of the truck with the hoodstack setup i made this year for it. sorry they arent close ups thats all i got but i think it turned out ok for a little farm boy fabricating, lol.
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Originally Posted by 7.3 Cowboy
(Post 572669)
Its called a coffee can my friend
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folgers uses plastic coffee cans now i dont think plastic can rust
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a little late but about the "u must live in mo'' post.. u wouldnt think it but mo really is bad about hounding diesel trucks bad.. i dont know why but they are..
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man you guys are rough lol
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Originally Posted by 94cummins12v
(Post 613679)
folgers uses plastic coffee cans now i dont think plastic can rust
Plastic would only melt.... No big deal. Now I have a picture of a hood stack with melted Folgers can running down the side like a red and chrome candle. :D |
Originally Posted by theSLEEPER
(Post 617026)
Yeah....
Plastic would only melt.... No big deal. Now I have a picture of a hood stack with melted Folgers can running down the side like a red and chrome candle. :D |
Originally Posted by tiremann9669
(Post 617043)
Do you really think if you started the truck with the can on the stack it would stay there long enough to melt :s:
What if you drive the truck to work and park it, and you get really busy doing something, and it starts raining... OK... Water in your turbo... Not good. On the other hand, are you going to wait outside for 20 minutes until that piece of metal cools down enough to put your plastic folgers can on?? Am I missing something? |
Re: Hood Stack
Flapper prob solved
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