Soot on my bumper
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The tip helps with mine too. My question is this; what happens to all the back that is on the inside of the rest of the exhaust pipe? Does it eventually blow out or just keep building up in there? Probably a stupid question, sorry. ...first diesel truck.
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I've been trying to get some soot on my bumper, But my truck can't stay clean for 300-400 miles...I can't stand a Dirty truck...Unless its muddy then I'm all for it, But i'm 2wd so shes gonna stay clean!
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Originally posted by EKUgrad
... the real question is what is that doing to our CAT? That simply has to clog those little honeycomb pores in it up.
... the real question is what is that doing to our CAT? That simply has to clog those little honeycomb pores in it up.
Has anybody taken a look at the inside of the cat when they had things apar?
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Im more than sure, with the millions of miles of testing they do with these trucks, before releasing them to the general public (and they really did do over a million milies of testing on the 3rd gen common rail) they would be taking a look at the things like the catalytic converter, knowing full well that what they have on there will stand the test of time.
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Originally posted by dgm
The tip helps with mine too. My question is this; what happens to all the back that is on the inside of the rest of the exhaust pipe? Does it eventually blow out or just keep building up in there? Probably a stupid question, sorry. ...first diesel truck.
-daniel
The tip helps with mine too. My question is this; what happens to all the back that is on the inside of the rest of the exhaust pipe? Does it eventually blow out or just keep building up in there? Probably a stupid question, sorry. ...first diesel truck.
-daniel
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Yes sir 2003+ 4" from mexico. Add a stainless exhaust tip double wall to 5" and soot stained panel/bumper is history. But it is good to hear that some guys are burning fuel!
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Re: Soot on my bumper
Originally posted by Schmed
Does everyone else's bumpers soot up after 400 or so miles? My sport pkg in white sure makes it show on the rear bumper. I'm wondering if it will eventually stain it permanently
Does everyone else's bumpers soot up after 400 or so miles? My sport pkg in white sure makes it show on the rear bumper. I'm wondering if it will eventually stain it permanently
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Guess I messed up! Ordered the 4 inch Gibson turn down tip and it won't slide over the existing 4 inch exhaust pipe. Will I have to cut the existing pipe back about 18 inches and install the tip or return it for a 5 inch tip that will slide over my 4 inch existing exhaust pipe?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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