Hood Stack
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I think if you're dumb enough to put a hoodstack on your DD, anything is possible...
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?
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?
Last edited by tiremann9669; 09-07-2010 at 03:44 PM.
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Originally Posted by GetBlown5.9
id rather drive a civic with a fart pipe than a diesel with a hoodstack on the street.
diesels are the new rice.
hood stacks are not really my thing... but you gotta love when people get angry and act you are ruining the hobby by doing something to your truck that they dont like.
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and lets be honest if anything is ruining the rep of our hobby its the powerstroke.
id rather drive a civic with a fart pipe than a diesel with a hoodstack on the street.
diesels are the new rice.
hood stacks are not really my thing... but you gotta love when people get angry and act you are ruining the hobby by doing something to your truck that they dont like.
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and lets be honest if anything is ruining the rep of our hobby its the powerstroke.
Last edited by monster12valve; 09-25-2010 at 08:42 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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If your real advanced or smart you would just put a rain flap on it and not have to worry
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Sorry, not trying to be rude, but it's rained with my truck in the yard for weeks... And no problem... Park your truck in the rain for a few weeks.... What happens???
Unless you've got a pretty good sized hole in the bottom of your hood stack, that water is going into your turbo... If you're lucky.
Unless you've got a pretty good sized hole in the bottom of your hood stack, that water is going into your turbo... If you're lucky.
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or you could just fabricate a stainless steel coffee can then it wouldnt rust or melt or you could just not worry about it
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