Stacks pics request
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OK So a friend of mine and I have been wondering - for those folks that have stacks and don't garage their rigs what do they cover the stacks with to keep them from "wet sooting" the truck when starting it up during or after a rain?
Any pictures of what you guys are using would be interesting to us. Thanks
Any pictures of what you guys are using would be interesting to us. Thanks
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mine has ben threw a thousand rain storms i dont put any thing on them the soot is like a liner anyways. and the joint at the bottom has play to allow water to drain.
black cloud diesel's 6'' Miter Cut Stacks.
black cloud diesel's 6'' Miter Cut Stacks.
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theres my 6" there tall but im goin to get them cut down when i have some time.
i know a guy here close by thats goin to put 8" stacks on his duramax, hes currently running 6"
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OK So a friend of mine and I have been wondering - for those folks that have stacks and don't garage their rigs what do they cover the stacks with to keep them from "wet sooting" the truck when starting it up during or after a rain?
Any pictures of what you guys are using would be interesting to us. Thanks
Any pictures of what you guys are using would be interesting to us. Thanks
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OK So a friend of mine and I have been wondering - for those folks that have stacks and don't garage their rigs what do they cover the stacks with to keep them from "wet sooting" the truck when starting it up during or after a rain?
Any pictures of what you guys are using would be interesting to us. Thanks
Any pictures of what you guys are using would be interesting to us. Thanks
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Heres mine that i just done for 45$.4 inch miter cut.
http://www.dodgetrucks.org/gallery/s...cat=500&page=1
and
http://www.dodgetrucks.org/gallery/s...cat=500&page=1
(sorry dont have them in my gallery yet)
Their pretty noisy too.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=kJZHPkfoc4w
http://youtube.com/watch?v=VqlF9D6aDBk
http://www.dodgetrucks.org/gallery/s...cat=500&page=1
and
http://www.dodgetrucks.org/gallery/s...cat=500&page=1
(sorry dont have them in my gallery yet)
Their pretty noisy too.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=kJZHPkfoc4w
http://youtube.com/watch?v=VqlF9D6aDBk
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check out my vid, its in the vp44 power thread. It has some good sound and shots of my stack .
Heres the link http://powerbypoole.com/lucas%20595hp.wmv
Heres the link http://powerbypoole.com/lucas%20595hp.wmv
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if you have the 5" already i really wouldnt spend the money to get 6" unless you really can afford to spend that kinda money and not think twice about it. but for folks like me who mod their trucks one small piece at a time isntead of sending it off to a diesel shop with a blank check...ill say its HARD to see any noticable difference in the 5-6" stacks.
for comparison...
for comparison...
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